By JIM ALEXANDER, The Press-Enterprise

Western Kentucky's run is classic 'mid-major' success

Yes, it will be big-time vs. mid-major, heavy favorite vs. gritty underdog, and grind-it-out half-court defense vs. end-to-end pressure when UCLA and Western Kentucky meet in the NCAA West Regional semifinals Thursday in Phoenix.But it will also be a clash of college basketball cultures.

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Gwynn avoids messing with swings of his players

It always seemed easy for Tony Gwynn as a player, even though it wasn't. We saw that sweet swing that amassed 3,141 career hits, eight batting titles and a ticket to Cooperstown. We didn't see the preparation that preceded it, the endless poring over video of his at-bats and opposing pitchers' tendencies.

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Edwards helps Roush get back

FONTANA, Calif. -- To listen to the hype surrounding the beginning of this NASCAR season, the Hendrick Motorsports behemoth is poised to roll over everyone in its path. This amuses longtime owner Jack Roush, who not so long ago was the other behemoth in the garages.

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PGA's roar muted by missing Tiger

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. -- Ten of golf's top 12 players, and 17 of the top 20, are here at historic Riviera Country Club this week for the latest edition of what once was known simply as the Los Angeles Open. But to the casual fan, the PGA Tour has one recognizable name. "Will Tiger be there?" someone asked when the subject came up earlier this week.

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Like Niedermayer's beard, Ducks' hopes growing

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The cavalry hasn't come to the rescue yet. But it's in the building, and for the Anaheim Ducks that's room enough for optimism.

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