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SOCHI, Russia — Teemu Selanne continued to rack up honors after he and his Finnish teammates won bronze medals at the Sochi Olympic hockey tournament.
Ex-Dominguez High coach gets 60-day sentence
Bruins safety Rahim Moore has reason to smile
Aaron Corp will start at QB for USC in spring game
The Colorado Avalanche acquired Jose Theodore from the Canadiens with the hope that he'd be the next Patrick Roy, that he'd blossom when transplanted outside the unforgiving spotlight that...
Tim Shea wasn't the strongest offensive lineman on his high school football team, but he worked hard and surely was among the most memorable.
Four years after Little League World Series fiasco, the 18-year-old pitcher begins new chapter in his career.
He wanted to be a secret agent; instead, it's no secret that Roethlisberger is one of NFL's bright young stars
Quarterback Byron Leftwich of the Jacksonville Jaguars will probably make his first NFL start Sunday against Houston because Mark Brunell has been downgraded to doubtful for the game.
A Little League field is dedicated to the ex-city councilwoman who helped bring the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles.
Long Beach Wilson so thoroughly dominated the South Coast water polo tournament, the Bruins could have won the title playing a man down.
If this is the last month of Dennis Cook's career, his kids will grow up with a pretty good idea of what dad did for 18 summers of his life.
In Division I: Dana Hills 17, Upland 1--Visiting Dana Hills swept in doubles and got sweeps from Kady Pooler and Amy Vyhnis in singles against the third-seeded Highlanders.
The Greatest / THE LIP (Muhammad Ali)
Seattle left-hander Randy Johnson might be baseball's most intimidating pitcher, a 6-foot-10 menace with a 98-mph fastball and a nasty slider.
Jurisprudence: Cowboy avoids jail time but faces the possibility of NFL punishment for cocaine possession.
To borrow Hollywood terminology, the U.S. Open is American golf's star vehicle.
DE LA HOYA'S CORNER Boxing legend George Foreman is impressed by the new champion's poise, his power and his win over a legend.
The Los Angeles Clippers basketball team announced Thursday that it will not move to the Pond of Anaheim, after negotiations with the company that manages the arena collapsed.
Buster Mathis, a heavyweight boxer who lost to Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali before retiring in 1972, died in Grand Rapids, Mich., Thursday at 51.He had been in poor health for years.
Perhaps it was the last-minute City Council resolution applauding their stellar play.
I came to work today with green hair. There are tattoos on my arm from my wrist to my shoulder.
Cammy Ciarelli must have felt right at home shuffling through the hot, sticky sand Friday when she began the defense of her title at the Miller Lite Open beach volleyball tournament.
Hooligan activity is reported to be down in this World Cup, unless you count what goes on behind closed doors at Cameroon team headquarters.
Wayne Aubrey Ambrose, a longtime football and track coach who lived in Orange County for half a century, died of cancer Friday.
A unique paperweight sits on Paul Berube's desk in the offices of the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau in Elkton, Md.
Coaches from 18 NCAA Division I schools visited Geoff Gorham at his Riverside home when he was a senior at Ramona High.
It was a costly lesson for 24th-ranked Fresno State.
The boxing comeback of George Foreman, the well-known comedian, is no joke.
The Ohio State Racing Commission has suspended five Northfield Park harness racing trainers for a one-year period beginning Sept. 8 after their horses tested positive for prohibited drugs.
The University of Nebraska softball team was disqualified from the NCAA playoffs because a redshirt player traveled with the team and because Coach Wayne Daigle bought a meal for a recruit and her...
The Oakland A's won their second straight one-run game Thursday, beating the Milwaukee Brewers, 2-1, at Oakland.
Lou Gehrig would have liked Ricky Bell. He would have admired his style.
The War of Attrition began in September for the Cypress High School basketball team.
When Miloslav Mecir was 12 years old, he watched televised coverage of Jimmy Connors playing tennis at Wimbledon and thought no one could beat him.