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Cyclists want apology from USOC over mask flap The four American cyclists who arrived for last month's Beijing Games wearing black masks and were subsequently ordered to apologize for offending the host nation are seeking an apology from the U.S. Olympic Committee. |
Tiger Softball Shutout By Northridge Sep. 5--STERLING -- A very talented, yet classless Northridge team came into Sterling and left with an 8-0 victory, giving the Lady Tigers its first home loss of the season. |
Roof back in play at US Open as 1st men's SF moved NEW YORK - In the not-too-distant future, there could be a retractable roof on the U.S. Open's main stadium, and organizers won't have to worry about tropical storms the way they were worrying Friday. |

Normal Stadium Suites Filling Fast NORMAL - While construction of a new baseball stadium at Heartland Community College will not begin until October and possibly November, eight of the ballpark's 14 suites have already been leased. |
Injury Spoils Reunion at ISU NORMAL - Homecoming has come early this year and with a literal context for collegians Liz Rondone and Tara Lowell, former teammates on the Bloomington-based Illini Elite Volleyball Club. |
Talking Points High school football on Friday night is part Americana, part block party. |
 | AL HR Carlos Quentin breaks wrist hitting own bat CHICAGO - American League home run leader Carlos Quentin has a broken right wrist stemming from his own temper, and the Chicago White Sox left fielder will have surgery Monday that could sideline him for the rest of the season. |
Bryans Win Men's U.S. Open Doubles Mike and Bob Bryan topped Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes in straight sets Friday to capture the men's doubles title at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. |
Brazilian Swimmer Banned for Doping RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil--The International Swimming Federation on Friday banned Brazilian star Rebeca Gusmao for life for failing two drug tests. |
Chicago Looks Like Two-Team Playoff Town ST. LOUIS _ The most common thread of the Chicago Cubs' fascinating season is the legitimate chance that they could win their first World Series in precisely 100 years. |
Patriot Golfers Press on After Tragedy Sep. 5--FLORENCE -- Francis Marion's golf team was preparing to travel to Chattanooga, Tenn. for its season opening tournament when it got the awful news about teammate Jonathan Lavin. |
NFL Matchup Capsules Cincy has been team turmoil, but WR Chad Ocho Cinco (or whatever name he's using this week) seems to have calmed down and the offense goes against a rebuilding Baltimore defense that allowed 24 points a game last year. |
US Open at a Glance A look at Friday's play at the $20.657 million U.S. Open tennis championships: |
Lady Cougarsnotch Tourney Tune-Up Win CORDELE -- Crisp County High tuned up for the 15-team Watermelon Invitational it'll host this weekend at the rec department complex by thumping Monroe of Albany 11-1 in Thursday fast-pitch softball play. |
Red Sox activate Beckett, Lowell and Casey ARLINGTON, Texas - The Boston Red Sox got three key players back Friday, activating right-hander Josh Beckett, third baseman Mike Lowell and first baseman Sean Casey from the 15-day disabled list. |
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