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Sports for Monday, June 18, 2007

Old swim record falls

From The Associated Press

Cabrera beats Woods, Furyk and Oakmont

OAKMONT, Pa. — The only thing Angel Cabrera couldn’t conquer at this U.S. Open was Oakmont.

Bonds rips rare knuckleball homer

BOSTON — Barry Bonds added baseball’s oldest ballpark to his longball list and was back on his way to the sport’s most hallowed record.

Cardinals’ Ludwick shows A’s what they missed with five RBIs

From The Associated Press

Edwards snaps 52-race winless streak

BROOKLYN, Mich. — Carl Edwards won four races in his first full season, finishing an impressive third in the Nextel Cup standings.

BREAKING NEWS: Pridmore signs with Nationals

Clinton Pridmore called Napa High baseball coach Todd Pridy Sunday night to ask if the skipper had a first baseman’s glove he could borrow.

Benson dedicates first Calistoga win to the late Aron Porter

Saturday night at Calistoga Speedway was a night of healing and boyhood dreams fulfilled for hometown racer Mike Benson, who claimed his first-ever victory on the infamous half-mile oval after leading all 25 laps of the Cvil War Sprint Car Series main event from the pole.

Napa Track Club tallies 27 medals

From Register Staff

Long course meet hosts 412

Elise Roberts shows up at practice for the Napa Valley Swim Team each day ready to train and work on her stroke and technique.

Local Schedule

From Register Staff

Jackson, Harrison nab Bee All-Metro honors

NOTES AND QUOTES for a Monday in the Napa Valley:

Bragging Rights: June 15

Cathy Bennett, from Longview, WA., Junior Duran, Tom Bickford, Manny Castro and 9-year-old James Bickford from Napa helped Junior bring in this 591⁄2 -inch, 40-pound white sturgeon from the Napa River near Green Island Road on Cathy’s 57th birthday.   

Striper to leave Napa River soon

• Napa River

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