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Sports for Sunday, February 25, 2007

Clippers overtake Warriors in West

From The Associated Press

Broncos’ Nash dies after charity basketball game

DENVER — Broncos running back Damien Nash collapsed and died after a charity basketball game in suburban St. Louis on Saturday, less than two months after the slaying of teammate Darrent Williams.

World Report: Cal men fall to USC; Cardinal routed by UCLA

From The Associated Press

Prammanasudh captures Fields Open by stroke

From The Associated Press

Harden, Piazza square off for the first time

From The Associated Press

Haedo wins Stage 6; Leipheimer avoids crash to stay in lead

From The Associated Press

City players named to All-MEL girls basketball team

From Register Staff

Napa ends drought with rout

The tables seem to have turned in local high school girls soccer this season.

Asthma fatigues Euser in Stage 6

His team had a good day, but Napa native Lucas Euser has had better.

Prep/College Report: St. Helena wrestler reaches state meet

From Register Staff

Napa Valley Water Polo spring camp starts March 6

From Register Staff

Only 4,000 miles to go

IN THE WESTERN DESERT, Egypt — Three ultra-endurance athletes have just done something most would consider insane: They ran the equivalent of two marathons a day for 111 days to become the first modern runners to cross the Sahara Desert’s grueling 4,000 miles.

Sturgeon fishermen enjoying recent success in Napa

• Napa River

Plans under way for endurance horseback ride on Santa Fe Trail

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Rob Phillips still remembers his first horse, a paint named Mickey he got more than 50 years ago. It was the start of a lifelong love affair with horses that’s led to plans for an endurance race over the Santa Fe Trail.

Winter air quality continuing to improve at Yellowstone

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — The air quality at two of the most popular winter spots here continues to improve, a new study finds.

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