4A Baseball | Richland takes crown (Seattle Times)

4A Baseball | Richland takes crown (Seattle Times)
Richland won its third Class 4A baseball title in nine seasons Saturday night by beating Snohomish 7-3, and the win completed an emotional…

Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (7 News Boston)
BOSTON — Part Marco Polo and part Marco Scutaro, Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is off again to explore distant lands on behalf of major league baseball.

Q&A: Lucas grad wants to train NFL players (News Journal)
LUCAS — Rhen Vail is a member of the Lucas High School Class of 2007. Do you feel a sense of accomplishment at graduation? Answer: Of course. I have worked so hard for so long throughout my high school career and the other years of school.

Madden NFL kicks off new content (Connecticut Post)
BRISTOL The line between real and fantasy sports is about to become a little more blurred. A partnership with ESPN is allowing video game maker Electronic Arts Inc.

Baseball exploring ways to grow in China (CBS Sportsline)
Like a Marco Polo of the major leagues, Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is off again to explore distant lands on baseball’s behalf.

NFL going to the dogs (The San Francisco Examiner)
The animals suffer broken bones, severed legs and chewed-off ears.

Best obvious, but baseball’s the exception (Connecticut Post)
It’s frustrating being a baseball fan. The best team, over the long haul, will win more games than it loses, but there’s no guarantee in the short term.

If Vick is charged, will NFL just howl or bite? (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
ROGER GOODELL certainly has the attention of his constituency. Less than a year after taking over as NFL commissioner, Goodell suspended prodigal Tennessee Titan Adam “Pacman” Jones for the 2007 season.

Baseball MVP: Darren Travers (Elko Daily Free Press)
While 2007 was a rebuilding year for the Elko baseball team, it was a coming out party for the Indians Darren Travers.

Informant claims Vick was at dogfight (Boston Globe)
Football Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is a “heavyweight” in dogfighting, a police informant considered extremely reliable by a dog fighting investigator told ESPN. On “Outside the Lines” yesterday, the informant said his dog beat Vick’s dog in 2000, the year before Vick was chosen by the Falcons with the first overall pick in the NFL draft. Investigator David Hunt …

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