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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sports capsule: Justin-Siena needs JV boys golf coach

Justin-Siena High School is looking for a JV boys golf coach. Candidates should be experienced and knowledgeable in the sport, either as a player or coach. This paid position begins in February and ends in mid-May. They also will work closely in coordination with the varsity program and head coach Mike Roark. This is currently a walk-on position with the possibility of teaching full-time in the future depending on the candidate’s teaching background. Interested applicants must send a resume and a cover letter to athletic director Derek McIntyre by fax at 255-1334 or by e-mail at mcintyred@justin-siena.org.

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Few work as hard as Futo

Jessica Futo is hooked on basketball.

It's time to nominate a former NHS star

Nominations for the Napa High School Athletic Hall of Fame — which celebrated its 11th year in 2007 — are open until March 15.

Napa Valley Sharpshooters reach State Cup Sweet 16

The Napa Valley girls under-12 Division I soccer team blanked the Central Marin Magic 2-0 and the Fresno Metro Explosion 4-0 on Sunday in the first round of the State Cup in Turlock.

Kings of the Valley get back to business, rout Armijo

Four Indian grapplers recorded pins Wednesday night while four others also notched wins.

Prep / College Basketball Report: Storm men regroup to beat Solano

The Napa Valley College men’s basketball team relinquished a 20-point lead in the second half but regrouped to beat rival Solano, 76-71, in Fairfield on Wednesday night in Bay Valley Conference action.

Bass bite red hot at chilly Clear Lake

• Clear Lake

Sharapova, Ivanovic reach women’s final

MELBOURNE, Australia — Maria Sharapova overwhelmed one Serbian player in the semifinals and will face another for the Australian Open crown.

Pair defies youth, wins short program

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Forget the rest of the Americans. Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker want a crack at the world.

Kaman has 20-20 vision in Clippers’ win over Kings

LOS ANGELES — Mike Dunleavy went to the mat for Chris Kaman two years ago and persuaded management to give him a five-year, $55 million contract extension. The 7-foot center has been trying to repay his coach’s confidence in him ever since.

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