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Sports for Monday, March 19, 2007

Sharks edged by Avs

DENVER — Catching Calgary doesn’t seem so far-fetched anymore.

Singh ends frustration at Bay Hill

ORLANDO, Fla. — Vijay Singh kept staring at the silver trophy from the Arnold Palmer Invitational, turning it slightly at the base to make sure his name was finally on the list of champions. Even then, it must have been hard to believe.

Young Irish make fewer mistakes in first-round upset of Golden Bears

PITTSBURGH — Notre Dame had green uniforms, green fingernails and one of the greenest lineups in the NCAA women’s tournament.

Memphis ousts Nevada; Trojans stun Durant, Longhorns

NEW ORLEANS — A deep, versatile Memphis club pulled together and shut out Nick Fazekas and Nevada over the final 6:17 Sunday, carrying the Tigers to a 78-62 victory in the second round of the NCAA tournament and bumping the nation’s longest winning streak to 24 in a row.

Falcons reach second round for first time in 18 years

EAST LANSING, Mich. — After three years of piling up championships and gaudy records in the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green wanted more.

Bradley inducted into NHRA Hall of Fame

It all started when Frank Bradley bought his first car, 1947 Woody station wagon he paid a mere $65 for in 1958.

Prep Report: Indians even up record in final tuneup for MEL

Napa High’s baseball team got its bats going and received a top-notch performance from starting hurler Chad Albrecht, who led the Indians to a 14-5 road win over Placer-Auburn on Friday afternoon.

Local Schedule: March 19

Today

Crutcher, McCosker run away with America’s Vanity Cup

• March Madness Meets Home-Lake Advantage

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