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Sports for Monday, July 16, 2007

World Report: Ford leads East past West in WNBA All-Star Game

From The Associated Press

Stewart wins after 20-race losing streak

JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — Tony Stewart is a winner again.

A’s drop seventh in a row

From The Associated Press

Bad day for Bonds, Giants

SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds flipped a laundry cart to the ground and stalked away. Calling himself an “embarrassment” and mired in one of the worst slumps of his career, it was his hardest hit of the day.

Napa High grad stuns two-time world champ in televised bout

NOTES AND QUOTES for a Monday in the Napa Valley:

Raiders sign 310-pound Henderson, making his ‘dream come true’

The Oakland Raiders announced the signing of Mario Henderson, a 6-foot-7, 310-pound offensive tackle from Florida State whom the Raiders selected in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Henderson signed the contract in the Hall of Fame room at Raiders’ headquarters in Alameda. The Raiders acquired the pick from the New England Patriots.

Local Schedule

From Register Staff

Local Report: Napa Track Club athletes win eight of their 10 events at All-Comers

From Register Staff

Napa second, Vintage third in pass camp

SUISUN — It was non-stop football Saturday, with quarterbacks dropping back, rolling out and even throwing on the run to wide receivers, tight ends and running backs at a day-long 7-on-7 passing tournament hosted by Solano Community College.

West wins All-Star defensive duel

Saturday night’s 36th Annual East-West Charity All-Star Football Classic was sentimental to players for different reasons.

Fishing report: King salmon season opens on Monday; check Sacramento River, Delta

• Napa River

Backup plans are good when Mother Nature strikes

Anglers — Prepare your A.P.s. Mother Nature loves to assert herself into outdoor activities from time to time. Is it a test? Just having fun? Or, telling us to “Prepare Alternate Plans?”

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