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November 30, 2002
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Bucs
Replacing Ricky easy for young McAllister
The Saints traded a star in Williams. His successor leads the NFC in rushing yards.
King, now second QB, stays prepared
TAMPA -- Day after day, Shaun King has stayed long after practice, making extra throws, running sprints or lifting weights.
Lightning
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[Times photo: Dan McDuffie]
Lightning wing Fredrik Modin, left, falls after crashing into Canucks' Peter Skudra. |
Reserve goaltender offsets Tampa Bay's power
CANUCKS 5, LIGHTNING 3: Peter Skudra makes 32 saves to deny the Lightning, which scores twice on power plays.
Cloutier sees growth in himself, former team
TAMPA -- Dan Cloutier would have preferred to be in goal for the Canucks Friday night.
John Romano: Fans on the field? Forfeit your win
In times like this, we should all be grateful.
College football
This is it
FSU and Florida have one last chance to save disappointing seasons in what traditionally is the biggest game of the season for each team.
State games
B-CC AT GA. SOUTHERN
Rolle growing into a force in 'Canes secondary
Sophomore Antrel Rolle is doing everything he can to make sure he isn't a weak link for UM.
Arkansas stuns LSU, wins SEC West
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- The Razorbacks looked to each other for support, holding hands on the sideline as No. 18 LSU was poised to capture the Southeastern Conference West Division title Friday.
College basketball
Gators snap back, defeat Jayhawks
FLORIDA 83, KANSAS 73: After being upset, a trip to New York ends with No. 7 UF taking third in the Preseason NIT.
Temple scares K-State before coming up short
STANFORD, Calif. -- Nicole Ohlde had a season-high 28 points and 15 rebounds as second-ranked Kansas State rallied for a 72-65 victory Friday against Temple in the first round of the Stanford Invitational.
Youth leads way to Tar Heels' title
NEW YORK -- North Carolina, one of the youngest teams in the country, is off to one of college basketball's best starts.
NFL
Panthers RB Smith on paid leave after arrest
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Panthers running back Lamar Smith, charged Thursday night with drunken driving, was put on paid leave Friday for the rest of the season.
Tennis
France and Russia tied at 1 in Cup
PARIS -- Yevgeny Kafelnikov hardly helped his plans to retire as a Davis Cup champion.
NBA
Raptors top Celts, snap 6-game skid
BOSTON -- On a night when the attention was focused on Vince Carter's return to the starting lineup, Raptors teammate Morris Peterson caught the Celtics by surprise.
NHL
'Canes win; Weekes hurt
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Jan Hlavac scored three goals and Jeff O'Neill got the winner with 8:48 left as Carolina beat Detroit 6-4 in a rematch of last season's Stanley Cup final, which Detroit won four games to one.
Et cetera
In brief
Daly loses temper and tournament
Preps
Title leaves nothing to prove
Seminole's Brittany Lincicome has her state championship and might not return to defend it.
Gators' perfection ends in rout
MELBOURNE PALM BAY 49, LAND O'LAKES 14: Six turnovers, including four interceptions, help the Pirates end the Gators' undefeated season.
Nothing special for Gators
Land O' Lakes can't recover after struggling in battle for field position.
Dragons keep on marching
JEFFERSON 35, LAKE GIBSON 21: Another victory over the Braves puts the Dragons in a state semifinal.
Jesuit not perfect, but still advances
JESUIT 27, SOUTHEAST 6: Fryer, Severino come up big to lead the Tigers.
Jesuit capitalizes on rash of mistakes
The Tigers make the most of five Bradenton Southeast turnovers.
Wildcats handle Lakeland
WHARTON 27, LAKELAND 7: Larry Edwards puts in a stellar performance on both sides of the ball to down the Dreadnaughts.
Wharton's speedy D the difference
The Wildcats twice score on turnovers and keep Lakeland's offense on it's heels.
Outdoors: Daily fishing report
Cool weather has turned on the grouper bite. Hard bottom structures in 40-60 feet and a few spots close to the beach have been producing keeper gags.

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