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Sports for Friday, January 12, 2007

Bonds apologizes to Sweeney on drug issue

SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds said he did not get amphetamines from teammate Mark Sweeney, but did not deny a report Thursday saying he tested positive for the drugs last season.

Beckham to bring soccer skills to United States

LOS ANGELES — Bend this, TomKat and Brangelina: Becks ’n’ Posh are coming to Hollywood.

Crusaders outlast Falcons

Two local boys basketball teams squared off Thursday night, and visiting Trinity Prep left Angwin with a 76-64 victory over the host Pacific Union Prep Falcons.

A Steep Learning Curve

ROHNERT PARK — Sonoma State freshman Lindsey Dreher is trying to figure out what’s missing in her game.

ALL-NAPA CITY GIRLS WATER POLO 2006

Just like their male counterparts, the members of the Vintage High School girls water polo team paced the city in the pool this past fall by claiming a Monticello Empire League championship.

Saints’ Trinchero off to Weber State

The past week has been a whirlwind for St. Helena High 2005 graduate Carlo Trinchero, who has been invited to walk on to play football for Weber State University.

Fishing report: Jan. 12

• Napa River

Best of both worlds

SAN PEDRO, Belize — Needle-nosed ballyhoo fish leap from the water, lured by the wake as Capt. Bobby Halliday motors off Ambergris Caye. The turquoise waters here are so clear you can see blades of sea grass and lobster traps more than 20 feet below the surface.

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