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July 2, 2002
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Rays
Young arms make job fun for coach
Lured back to Rays last season, Jackie Brown is earning kudos for his easygoing approach.
Rays find relief in winning homestand
A key to the Rays' successful homestand was the performance of the restocked and realigned bullpen, which hasn't allowed an earned run in its past 15 innings.
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Gary Shelton
Mixed doubles

[AP photo]
Pakistani, Israeli try to keep politics and religion off the court, but officals make that impossible.
Wimbledon
Williams sisters sail into quarters
WIMBLEDON, England -- Serena Williams rushed to grab her racket bag and nearly was trampled by the grounds crew pulling a tarp across Centre Court as rain finally fell at Wimbledon.
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Soccer
Germans return to cheers
FRANKFURT, Germany -- The German team arrived home Monday to thousands of screaming, flag-waving fans who turned central Frankfurt into a sea of black, red and gold.
Motorsports
All down after win at Daytona
Woe is Ward.
NBA
Man killed in home of Magic's Hudson
MAITLAND -- Masked gunmen attacked three people outside the home of Magic point guard Troy Hudson, fatally shooting a 20-year-old man and pistol-whipping a 15-year-old boy, police said Monday.
Golf
Local PGA player hits recovery road
His drives have traveled shorter. His irons don't fly so far. Walking 18 holes, which he has done routinely for his 15 years as a golf pro, is a struggle. He is weak and tired and sick.
Preps
Rain washes out majority of games
Rain all but completely washed out play Monday.
Bodden heads to Santa Fe
Chase Bodden, an honorable mention all-county selection from Dunedin, has signed to play basketball at Santa Fe Community College.
Weather plays havoc with tournaments
TEMPLE TERRACE -- Lightning and rain continued to be a sore spot Monday.
Trouble in Belmont Heights
The All-Stars forfeit a game and lose their coaches and a teammate.

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On The Wire
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UConn Remains Unanimous in Women's Poll
Americans Lose in 1st Round of Davis Cup
World Cup soccer
South Korea Thanks Soccer Teams
Brazil Celebration Turns Ugly
World's Worst Claims Soccer Honors
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