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| Sports Thursday: Celtics Win, And
More The Celtics beat the Cavaliers in
game five for a 3-2 series lead;
Lakers win, also lead 3-2; Stars
stay alive, beat Red Wings in game
four; World number one tennis
player Justine Henin retires; Big
Brown named favorite for Preakness.
(May 15) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Monday: Sergio Wins, And
More Sergio Garcia won the Players
Championship; Spurs win to tie
their series with Hornets; Jazz
pull even with Lakers after game
four win; Penguins beat Flyers for
two games to none lead in NHL
playoffs; Sorenstam wins on LPGA
Tour. (May 12) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Friday: Cold Lebron, And
More LeBron James had another poor
shooting night as Boston beat
Cleveland in game two; Spurs top
Hornets in game three; Brandon Webb
wins his eighth game; Red Wings
take game one from Dallas. (May 9) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Thursday: Magic Act, And
More Orlando beat Detroit 111-86 in game
three of their playoff series;
Lakers defeat Jazz 120-110 in game
two; Reds hit seven home runs in
9-0 shutout of Cubs; Maple Leafs
fire head coach Paul Maurice. (May
8) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Friday: Pistons Advance, And
More The Pistons win their playoff
series with the 76ers, 4 games to
2; Red Wings sweep Avalanche; Kevin
Durant named NBA rookie of the
year; Former Dodgers GM Buzzie
Bavasi dead at the age of 93. (May
2) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Monday: Nba Playoffs, And
More The Cavaliers, Suns and Hornets won
NBA playoff games Sunday; Penguins
take 2-0 series lead over Rangers;
Brandon Webb wins his sixth game;
Kyle Busch wins NASCAR race in
Talladega. (April 28) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Monday: Champs Ousted, And
More The defending Stanley Cup champion
Ducks were knocked out of the
playoffs by Dallas; Lakers, Sixers
and Magic record NBA playoff wins;
Blue Jays release Frank Thomas;
Ochoa wins fourth straight
tournament. (April 21) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Friday: Cueto's Debut, Nba
And More Johnny Cueto struck out 10 batters
in his big league debut with the
Reds; Bengals receiver Chris Henry
arrested, cut by team; Ohio State
wins NIT title; Roddick breaks
11-match losing streak vs. Federer.
(April 4) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports: Top Seeds Win, And More Number one seeds North Carolina and
UCLA won NCAA tournament games
Thursday; Louisville and Xavier
also were victorious; NHL most
valuable player Sidney Crosby
returns from ankle injury in win
over Islanders. (Mar. 28) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews | 
| Sports Monday: Memphis, Kansas Win,
And More Memphis and Kansas earn Final Four
berths after regional final wins
Sunday; President Bush throws out
first pitch as Nationals win opener
at new stadium; Denny Hamlin wins
NASCAR race in Martinsville; Spurs
beat Rockets. (Mar. 31) Tags: Sports SportsBrief By: APnews |
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