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LOCAL SPORTS

Lemoore LL in title game
EXETER - Despite three extra-base hits by Clark Cota, the Lemoore Little League 10-11 All-Stars fell 16-8 to Morada in the championship round of the Section 6 baseball tournament Saturday.

Quick finishes the theme
"The Project" was halted at least for a while, as Sentinel sports reporter Jeremy Luchau ran into trouble in his second mixed martial art fight on Friday at the Palace Fighting Championships in Lemoore.

Hanford Babe Ruth wins tourney
ARROYO GRANDE -- Dalton Silva drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth on a fielders' choice as the Hanford Babe Ruth 15-year-old all-star team defeated Santa Maria 5-4 in the Central State tournament championship game Thursday.

Bandits return to Kings Speedway; Mattice breaks through for 600 Stocks win at Lemoore
The return of the Kings Bandit 360 wingless sprint cars highlights action this Saturday at Kings Speedway. This week's racing also features the IMCA modifieds and IMCA sprint cars. The pits will open at 2 p.m., the main grandstand at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins at 6:30 p.m.



NATIONAL SPORTS

The Shark is circling with 2-shot lead in British
SOUTHPORT, England - Gusts that approached 50 mph required Greg Norman to manufacture shots from his 53-year-old memory Saturday in the British Open, which he called among the toughest tests he has ever faced in golf. It only got harder after he finished another chapter in this incredible script at Royal Birkdale.

Favre declines to address rift with Packers
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Brett Favre stuck to the script, declining to address his public rift with the Green Bay Packers in an appearance at Lambeau Field on Saturday.

Wie DQ'd from State Farm over scorecard mishap
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - After finishing Friday and Saturday in second place at the State Farm Classic, Michelle Wie was one good round away from finally living up to her deep potential.

Serena Williams injures knee; retires in semifinal
STANFORD, Calif. - Top-seeded Serena Williams injured her left knee and pulled out of the Bank of the West Classic on Saturday, becoming the third singles player on the U.S. Olympic women's tennis team with a knee injury.

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  • Aybar's bases-clearing triple sparks Angels
  • Rodriguez, Astros keep Cubs sputtering in 4-1 win
  • Yankees outlast A's on hit by pitch in 12th inning
  • Spain's Freire wins 14th stage of Tour de France
  • Fever beat Liberty in WNBA's first outdoor game

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    Movie making is a tedious business. This is one conclusion I came to today while sitting, sleep deprived, at the Hanford Fox Theatre, watching a film called “Pickin’ and Grinnin’” in the process of being made. It was like watching the progress of drying paint. Mostly a lot of people standing around doing nothing. The ratio of [...]

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    I was going to review “Hellboy II” this week, but it really comes down to this: If you liked the first movie, then the sequel is even better and go see it. If the original bored you, then bugger off, because you have no taste. There, that said, I’m going to review a book. Yes, [...]

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    A recent Washington-post ABC news poll indicated that three in 10 Americans admit to race bias. This statistic — probably one of many conducted recently in light of Barack Obama’s presidential run — didn’t really surprise me. But it didn’t please me, either. In fact, when I first read that article, I actually lost a few [...]

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