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Sports for Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Raiders hire new personnel executive

From The Associated Press

Sharks GM won’t guarantee Wilson will return as coach

SAN JOSE — General manager Doug Wilson needed two weeks to calm down after the San Jose Sharks’ second-round exit from the playoffs, and he’s still not ready to make any quick decisions on the futures of his players and coaches.

Stanford, Cal fall in tennis semis

From The Associated Press

Curlin’s Preakness victory sets up enticing Belmont

BALTIMORE — Even if he’d rather forget the result, Carl Nafzger still called the Preakness a race to remember.

Swisher drives in all five runs as A’s fall to White Sox

From The Associated Press

Monarchs seek second win of road trip today

From The Associated Press

Bonds o-fer, but other Giants step up

SAN FRANCISCO — Manager Bruce Bochy has stressed the importance of everyone generating offense — not just Barry Bonds.

Sports Capsule

Napa Valley Baseball Club gets 14-and-under season started

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Vintage grad captures 800 at Big West meet

NOTES AND QUOTES for a Tuesday in the Napa Valley:

Indians charge through softball losers bracket

SACRAMENTO — Napa High School staved off elimination in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I Championships Monday night, coming from behind to beat Folsom, 3-1, in the first game and shutting out West-Tracy, 10-0, at the Sacramento Softball Complex.

Saints’ Cole captures Class A title in 1600

From Register Staff

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