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Other Sports News Archives for February 16, 2007

Dad jumps into son's wrestling match
Feb 16 2007 11:05PM (CT)
AURORA, Ill. (AP) - A father bounded into a youth wrestling match, picked up his son's winning opponent and launched him off the mat, an episode caught on a home video.
 
Jim Lampley charged with violating order
Feb 16 2007 8:04PM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Sports announcer Jim Lampley was charged Friday with violating a temporary restraining order filed by a former beauty queen. The 57-year-old Lampley faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted of the misdemeanor charge, the district attorney's office said.
 
Prominent horse owner McCaffery dies
Feb 16 2007 5:34PM (CT)
RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. (AP) - Trudy McCaffery, who co-owned Santa Anita Derby and Pacific Classic winners Came Home and Free House and bred thoroughbreds, has died at 62.
 
Gatlin seeks arbitration in doping case
Feb 16 2007 4:24PM (CT)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Sprinter Justin Gatlin has asked for an arbitration hearing on doping charges against him, hoping to get his potential eight-year ban from track and field reduced.
 
Queen Elizabeth may be at Kentucky Derby
Feb 16 2007 4:21PM (CT)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II might attend the Kentucky Derby.
 
Zahrobska wins women's slalom at worlds
Feb 16 2007 4:05PM (CT)
ARE, Sweden (AP) - Sarka Zahrobska won the women's slalom Friday to give the Czech Republic its first world championships gold medal, and Anja Paerson took bronze for her fourth medal at these championships.
 
Zahrobska wins women's slalom at worlds
Feb 16 2007 4:05PM (CT)
ARE, Sweden (AP) - Sarka Zahrobska won the women's slalom Friday to give the Czech Republic its first world championships gold medal, and Anja Paerson took bronze for her fourth medal at these championships.
 
American skier Kildow injures knee
Feb 16 2007 10:02AM (CT)
ARE, Sweden (AP) - American skier Lindsey Kildow injured her right knee in training and will miss the final two events of the world championships.
 
Morrison, Dal Balcon win in snowboarding
Feb 16 2007 5:20AM (CT)
FURANO, Japan (AP) - Canada's Matthew Morison and Isabella Dal Balcon of Italy won snowboard World Cup parallel giant slalom events Friday.
 
Attorney guilty of BALCO testimony leak
Feb 16 2007 4:24AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A Colorado lawyer who admitted leaking grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports struck a plea deal that let the reporters off the hook. But Troy Ellerman he could face significant prison time.
 
Attorney guilty of BALCO testimony leak
Feb 16 2007 4:24AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A Colorado lawyer who admitted leaking grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports struck a plea deal that let the reporters off the hook. But Troy Ellerman he could face significant prison time.
 
Attorney guilty of BALCO testimony leak
Feb 16 2007 4:24AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A Colorado lawyer who admitted leaking grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports struck a plea deal that let the reporters off the hook. But Troy Ellerman he could face significant prison time.
 
David and Takizawa win freestyle events
Feb 16 2007 2:43AM (CT)
INAWASHIRO, Japan (AP) - Ophelie David of France and Japan's Hiroomi Takizawa won freestyle World Cup ski cross events Friday.
 
   

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