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- GALLERY
Winning will be key for locked-out team Unhappy with his team's worst start in more than a decade, Middle Tennessee State men's basketball coach Kermit Davis locked his players out of their plush locker room.
- DAILY DIGEST
Hamill being treated for breast cancer Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Hamill said in a statement yesterday that she is being treated at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. The prognosis is favorable, but the 51-year-old figure skater said she will miss some of the “Broadway on Ice” tour while she is having treatment.
- OUTDOORS
New-age kayak offers some (sea)horsepower Glenn Millen had a big surprise waiting for his 80-year-old father Thursday at the San Diego Boat Show. His father, Gordon, said he was thinking of getting into kayak fishing, but no way he was ready for this kayak.
- Hingis banned two years for positive test
LONDON – Martina Hingis scribbled the phrase, “All good!” in the comment box on her doping control form at Wimbledon. Six months later, those two words couldn't be further from the truth.
- On the air / local events
- BASEBALL REPORT
Congress calls Clemens, Pettitte, McNamee to testify Roger Clemens' denials about steroid use have finally roused the interest of Congress. As a result, Clemens has been asked to Washington – along with Yankees lefty Andy Pettitte – to testify under oath before the House Oversight Committee.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT
Jones traveling to SMU for discussions Hawaii coach June Jones will travel to Dallas today and speak with SMU officials this weekend, according to a source with knowledge of the school's search for a new football coach.
- It's now or never for LSU's Hester
NEW ORLEANS – LSU running back Jacob Hester is a curious mix. He's one part John Wayne, one part John Riggins and a whole lotta Elvis Presley.
- 2007-08 College Bowl Game Results And Schedule
- International Bowl
- College basketball: Today's local Div. I game
- NFL REPORT
Niners' Willis AP's Defensive Rookie of Year One NFL scout called linebacker Patrick Willis “a beast.” An NFL coach said Willis is “a rolling ball of butcher knives.”
And that was before Willis won The Associated Press 2007 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award yesterday.
- Jags more like 'Steelers South'
PITTSBURGH – The Jaguars have out-Steelered the Steelers at their own game. Jacksonville runs to win rather than merely to set up the pass, controlling the line of scrimmage and playing almost error-free while allowing few big plays.
- NFL playoff previews
- All-around athlete in fast lane for Torrey
She can race down the soccer field with the speed of a sprinter, leap for headers with the spring of a high jumper and keep going with the endurance of a cross country runner.
- GOLF REPORT
Canadians Weir, Ames hot in Hawaii KAPALUA, Hawaii – Kapalua might consider changing its logo to a Maple Leaf this week. Mike Weir of Canada, who only 10 weeks ago qualified for the winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship with his first victory in more than three years, made an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 6-under 67 in much more agreeable conditions yesterday for a one-shot lead over Stephen Ames and Jonathan Byrd.
- NBA ROUNDUP
Pistons extend win streak to 11 Richard Hamilton scored 22 points, Rasheed Wallace added 20 and the Detroit Pistons extended their winning streak to 11 games with a 101-85 victory over the host Toronto Raptors last night.
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