Woods rolls up fifth straight win
NORTON, Mass. — What began as a rally quickly turned into a rout for Tiger Woods, who matched the lowest final round of his career Monday in the Deutsche Bank Championship to win for the fifth straight time on the PGA Tour.
Cruz’s 5 RBIs propel Texas
From The Associated Press
Becker, Davenport reach quarterfinals
NEW YORK — Andy Roddick did what Andre Agassi couldn’t: defeat Benjamin Becker and advance at the U.S. Open.
Hillenbrand’s homer lifts S.F. in 10th
From The Associated Press
Dahl presented Herrion Award
SANTA CLARA — One year after Thomas Herrion’s death, Harvey Dahl still plays alongside his former teammate.
Kahne proves NASCAR needs emphasis on winning
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ryan Newman won a series-high eight races in 2003, yet never contended for the NASCAR championship.
Kahne claims Sony HD 500
From The Associated Press
History’s on his side
Jim Petersen’s most cherished memories as an NBA forward-center came during the three years he spent with the Golden State Warriors.
North Bay springs into gymnastics season
The North Bay Athletic Association — composed of girls from Napa, American Canyon, Benicia, Vallejo, San Pablo, Fairfield and Pittsburg — kicked off its 2006-07 compulsory gymnastics season with a trip to Sacramento last weekend.
Napa Gunners capture soccer title in Arcata, improve to 8-0
NOTES AND QUOTES for a Tuesday in the Napa Valley:
Dollansky outduels Lasoski at Harvest
Craig Dollansky led every lap and won a two-man battle with Danny Lasoski to capture the Harvest Classic for sprint cars at Calistoga Speedway on Sunday night.
Seeing Bryce Canyon from four legs adds a new dimension to the experience
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Utah -- When you hike for a couple of hours in a national park, you only cover a few miles. When you drive, you cover a lot of ground, but you miss the details of the landscape and even the sounds and smells of the place.
Fall striper bite near
* Napa River