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United States crushes Australia 9-0
Jun 12 2005 9:18PM (CT)
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Nearly 10 months later, the U.S. national softball team is still in Olympic form. Cat Osterman struck out 10 and pitched a one-hitter to help the Americans beat rival Australia 9-0 on Sunday to win the gold medal at the International Sports Invitational. The game was called after six innings because of the mercy rule.
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Phelps sweeps six events at Counsilman
Jun 12 2005 9:08PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Michael Phelps won every event he entered in the Finis Counsilman Classic, but still wasn't quite satisfied with his performance.
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Crush shame Force 51-48
Jun 12 2005 7:56PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Clay Rush kicked a 20-yard field goal as time expired to give the Colorado Crush a 51-48 victory over the Georgia Force on Sunday in the ArenaBowl.
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Spearmon, Clement turn professional
Jun 12 2005 3:51PM (CT)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Two of the most impressive athletes at the NCAA track and field championships are following the money, skipping the final two years of their college eligibility to turn professional.
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Danica learns some hard lessons at Texas
Jun 12 2005 3:34PM (CT)
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - Danica Patrick is learning some hard lessons. "Danica Mania" quieted a bit Saturday night at Texas Motor Speedway when Patrick looked very much like the first-year driver she is, finishing 13th in the 22-car field and never running in contention during the Indy Racing League's Bombardier Learjet 500.
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Armstrong wants to exit wearing yellow
Jun 12 2005 2:49PM (CT)
SALLANCHES, France (AP) - Another six weeks and it will be all over. Lance Armstrong will have retired from cycling, a beer in his hand and perhaps one big farewell bash to remember. He will try to win his seventh straight Tour de France title next month. Win or lose, he steps off the bike for good July 24.
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Afleet Alex: 8 feet short of Triple Crown
Jun 12 2005 2:30PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - On the morning after the Belmont Stakes, reality set in: Preakness and Belmont winner Afleet Alex came within 8 feet of winning the Triple Crown. Unlike the past three years, when the Belmont was the undoing of Triple Crown hopefuls Smarty Jones, Funny Cide and War Emblem, Afleet Alex was tripped up by the first race in the series, the Kentucky Derby.
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Belmont ratings down 63 percent from 2004
Jun 12 2005 2:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Afleet Alex's victory in the Belmont Stakes drew a 5.0 overnight rating, down 63 percent from last year when Smarty Jones attempted to win the Triple Crown.
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Armstrong finishes fourth in French race
Jun 12 2005 1:04PM (CT)
SALLANCHES, France (AP) - Lance Armstrong finished fourth overall in the Dauphine Libere, a Tour de France tuneup won Sunday by Spain's Inigo Landaluze for his first professional victory.
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Ullrich wins Tour de Suisse time trial
Jun 12 2005 12:59PM (CT)
WEINFELDEN, Switzerland (AP) - Defending champion Jan Ullrich won Sunday's time trial at the Tour de Suisse, finishing 15 seconds ahead of Bradley McGee to claim the yellow jersey as overall leader.
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