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Sports for Sunday, January 14, 2007

Colts use Vinatieri’s foot to boot Ravens

BALTIMORE — Peyton Manning couldn’t get Indianapolis into the end zone and, for once, it didn’t matter.

Running backs run Saints past Eagles

NEW ORLEANS — Deuce McAllister delivered on the promise his more-celebrated running mate made before this season, carrying the New Orleans Saints where they’ve never been before — one game from the Super Bowl.

Sacramento State chooses Sperbeck to lead football program

From The Associated Press

Sharks tame Coyotes

From The Associated Press

Seven-foot twins learning at Stanford

STANFORD — Robin Lopez grabs an offensive rebound, scores the putback with an exaggerated, celebratory follow-through and is fouled. His free throw clanks off the front of the rim.

Crushers 16th in Classic

Audrey Garza wasn’t about to let two injuries — a strained medial collateral ligament and bruised kidneys — and the pain that is associated with those slow her down.

Vintage boys, Justin-Siena boys and girls pull out league victories

From Register Staff

Local weightlifters hoist world trophies

NOTES AND QUOTES for a Sunday in the Napa Valley:

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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