Green redeems to save the day
Dodgers: DENVER -- No one in the Dodgers'
clubhouse would admit to having had a sense of urgency. No one would
acknowledge having felt like their entire, magical season was being
sucked into a black hole of offensive ineptitude and wasted scoring
chances.Photo Gallery: Dodgers
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Angels bats come up missing again
Angels: ANAHEIM -- Angels shortstop David
Eckstein stood on second base after leading off the bottom of the
first inning with a single and advancing on an error. Considering
the Angels' recent offensive struggles, it was no surprise when
Eckstein was left stranded at second. Photo Gallery: Angels ...[MORE]
Europeans finish Ryder Cup rout
Ryder Cup: BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Over here, over there, it no
longer matters. Europe again proved to be the best in the Ryder Cup
with its biggest romp over the Americans.
The final blow Sunday was a scene all too familiar at Oakland
Hills: With the cup already won, Padraig Harrington made a 25-foot
par putt on the 18th hole of the last match that only counted in
the record books. PHOTO GALLERY: Ryder Cup 9/19 ...[MORE]
Rice cold, then boils over
Bush favors power play
Drew's feat stands apart
Mowers, start your engines
Big second half propels Valley
Edric Prim rushed for 152 yards on 20 carries and scored
three touchdowns Saturday to lead Valley College (2-1, 1-0) to a
44-29 Western State Conference Northern Division-opening win over
host Santa Barbara (1-2, 0-1) at La Playa Stadium. ...[MORE]
Montclair Prep RB gets high five
Ethan Edwards of Montclair Prep dominated the Brentwood High
football team Saturday night.
Edwards scored five first-half touchdowns and finished with 371
yards rushing on 21 carries as the Mounties of Panorama City won
40-14 in a nonleague football game at Valley College. ...[MORE]
Notre Dame turns table on Westlake
Victory is Valencia's final takeaway
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Bush favors power play
Scenes from a late, late finish in
Provo, Utah, on Saturday night following USC's 42-10 blowout of
Brigham Young:
USC tailback Reggie Bush, exhausted and the last
player left in the locker room, received an ESPN banner following
his second sterling performance on the network this season. ...[MORE]
Bing's passion tested
USC leaves BYU gasping in thin air
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Drew's feat stands apart
Manuel White was on the sideline at
the Rose Bowl when DeShaun Foster obliterated Washington's defense
en route to a UCLA record-breaking day in 2001.
During Maurice Drew's record-crushing performance in UCLA's 37-31
win Saturday against the Huskies at Husky Stadium, White was on the
sideline, and in the backfield. ...[MORE]
Huskies short by a yard
This Brigham also young one
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Northridge loses tourney title game
Most men's soccer teams would be
discouraged after opening the season with two losses in its first
four games. Cal State Northridge, however, isn't one of them.
Sure, Northridge lost 3-2 on Sunday to New Mexico, ranked 19th in
the nation, in the title game of the annual Matador Soccer
Invitational. ...[MORE]
CSUN mulls new master plan Growth by 2010 would be addressed
UCLA pulls rank in win
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