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March 19, 2002
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Rays
Winn wants to prove he's up for long haul
Centerfielder wants to win starting job, put erratic '01 behind him.

Rays take shot on hard thrower
LAKELAND -- The Rays got a Sosa on Monday.

Bucs
Bucs, Kelly come to an agreement
The cornerback took over for Donnie Abraham midway through the 2001 season.

Bucs WR says goodbye
Jacquez Green leaves for Washington, saying he wasn't being used well by the Bucs.

Lightning
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[AP photo]
The Flyers' Jeremy Roenick, left, flies through the air after being hip-checked by the Lightning's Ben Clymer, right, during second period action Monday in Philadelphia. Roenick was injured on the play and left the game.
Tampa Bay trips top team
LIGHTNING 3, FLYERS 3: A three-goal comeback, on the road, with a backup goalie, against the No. 1 club in the East? Believe it.

GM Feaster expects quiet deadline day
PHILADELPHIA -- Jay Feaster expects today to be quiet around the Lightning offices.

League clears Cullimore hit
PHILADELPHIA -- Jassen Cullimore is not guilty.

Gary Shelton
FSU basketball fans should expect better
Following a week of intense scrutiny, heavy debate and overtime meetings, the athletic department at FSU has come to the following conclusion regarding a basketball coach:

NFL
They'll all stick together
True to the words of UF's most famous song, Steve Spurrier confidently collects ex-Gators in D.C.

Texans GM: Facilities show commitment
LAKE BUENA VISTA -- If the Texans' situation is any indication, the Bucs lack of a first-rate training facility could have them at a disadvantage during free-agency.

College football
Selmon Jr. eligible for Bulls' spring practice
USF clears his return to the team with civil and criminal cases pending.

Baseball/Spring Training
Slower is better for Jay
DUNEDIN -- Last spring, Roy Halladay was throwing 96 mph and "just getting hammered," manager Buck Martinez said.

Motorsports
Stewart has plans to run race Sunday
Tony Stewart was released from a South Carolina hospital Monday, fewer than 24 hours after he was airlifted from Darlington Raceway complaining of back pain.

Outdoors
Daily fishing report
Smooth seas this weekend allowed us the option of staying in close or heading offshore. We chose both

Preps
Mustang remains perfect
Amy McGathey strikes out 12 to help Northside Christian to a 6-1 win over Keswick Christian.

Lecanto never gets on track in loss to Dunnellon
The Panthers commit five errors and squander offensive opportunities in a 6-1 loss.

Biladeau keeps foes at distance
Jesuit freshman blends in until he starts running.

Lewis MVP in many ways
Junior displays ability to lead the Green Devils in big games.

Lions are over the top
With two members capable of playing No. 1 singles, King (10-0) is armed for district battle.

Pirates win one for coach, clobber Lakewood
ST. PETERSBURG -- Inspired by its coach, Boca Ciega scored four runs in the first inning and never looked back in a 10-6 win over Lakewood on Monday night.

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