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- Mayo alleged to have accepted cash, gifts
LOS ANGELES – A former associate of USC freshman guard O.J. Mayo claims the basketball star received thousands of dollars in cash and other gifts from an event promoter over the past four years that would violate NCAA rules, ESPN reported yesterday.
- DAILY DIGEST
Safina unloads on big guns in German Open Dinara Safina pulled off her third upset of a Top 10 player in a week at the German Open in Berlin yesterday, defeating ninth-ranked Elena Dementieva 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the final.
- GALLERY
This prep track champ is a do-it-yourselfer Bonnie Richardson ran. She threw. She jumped. And when it was time to hand out the team trophies, Richardson accepted the 1A track and field team championship in Austin, Texas, for Rochelle High – by herself.
- ON THE WATER | SPOTLIGHT ON BOATING
His affinity for rowing a blast from family past Perhaps it was something in Michael Hervey's genetic tree that stirred five years ago as he looked out upon a group of rowers on Mission Bay.
- On the air / local events
- Spurs breeze, tie up series
SAN ANTONIO – Warming up before Game 4, Tim Duncan decided to have a little fun. He threw the ball behind his back and between his legs, then went up for the lay-in.
- Depth of Penguins produces 2-0 lead
PITTSBURGH – Losing on an Evgeni Malkin goal, or Sidney Crosby goal, the Philadelphia Flyers might understand.
- NBA scoreboard
- MOTORSPORTS
Rain postpones Indy qualifying until weekend Rain washed out second-day qualifying for the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway yesterday, forcing drivers like Buddy Rice, the 2004 racer winner, and Sarah Fisher, the first woman to win an Indy Car pole, to wait until next weekend to earn their way into the field of 33.
- Auto Racing results
- College Baseball scoreboard
- Tennis scoreboard
- Weekend: On the air
- Hollywood Park results
- Hockey scoreboard
- GOLF ROUNDUP
Vintage Sorenstam makes it look easy Annika Sorenstam is on her way back, and a performance that harkened memories of her game before an injury-filled 2007 season suggests she's close.
- Seasoned players will spice this tennis
The notion that tennis is a sport of a lifetime is going to be reinforced at two San Diego-area sites in the next two weeks.
- Golf scoreboard
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Brewers win, but share closer woes with Cards The Brewers yanked Eric Gagne from the closer's role yesterday after the reliever called his latest performance embarrassing and said he didn't feel he deserved to pitch the ninth anymore.
- Zito headed toward list of big-contract busts
It's getting difficult to call struggling Giants lefty Barry Zito anything but a colossal bust. Even the most strident Zito defender's patience was pushed to the breaking in late April when Zito allowed eight runs in three innings in a 10-1 home loss to Cincinnati. Zito was sent to the bullpen after that game.
- Cubs sweep Diamondbacks
Daryle Ward was so sure he would play in the majors that he practiced his signature as a kid. He might get a few autograph requests after yesterday.
- LOCAL COLLEGES
SDSU softball team gets Cal in opener of NCAA Regionals The San Diego State women's softball team earned an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament over the weekend, so there was no nervousness when the Aztecs sat down to watch last night's selection show.
- AL chatter
- NL chatter
- Softball scoreboard
- National League scoreboard
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