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June 12, 2001
Preps
Seminole clearly bay area's best
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[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
The Warhawks claim top honors once again, this time by winning the Times All-Sports Award for athletic success.

Finals matchups almost set
The Tournament of Champions is in full swing and play will wrap up within the next week.

Bucs
Angelo leaves Bucs
Tampa Bay's director of player personnel takes over as general manager of the Chicago Bears.

Dungy remembers McKay
TAMPA -- Standing on the practice field where it all began, the only coach other than John McKay to take the Buccaneers to the playoffs three times in four seasons remembered his predecessor Monday.

Devil Rays
To those in know, rise no surprise
Even his prep coach saw this kind of promise in Joe Kennedy, who makes his Trop debut tonight.

Up next: Phillies
7:15 tonight, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 12:15 p.m. Thursday

Surging Vaughn wins weekly honor
ST. PETERSBURG -- Even in a season of darkness, an occasional light shines.

Golf
Uh, Norman, is that you?
Phil Mickelson's final-round collapses are drawing comparisons to Greg Norman, but even the Shark won a major, something Mickelson still seeks.

Storm
Storm: Thumbs down to film
The most anticipated viewing of film this year was Monday when the Storm gathered at the Ice Palace to watch its first loss of the season, 57-45 to Orlando.

Colleges
College World Series briefs
OMAHA, Neb. -- Charlton Jimerson led off the game with a home run for the second straight time and Miami went on to beat Southern Cal 4-3 Monday night in the College World Series, the Hurricanes' 15th consecutive win.

Falcon wastes no time becoming a farmhand
Things often happen quickly in the whirlwind surrounding the baseball draft. They did for Taylor McCormack.

Outdoors
Daily fishing report
Last week's full moon, with its very strong tides, put a damper on the grouper bite for a few days. But bottom fishing has returned to normal. Calm seas have allowed us to run to 90-110 feet with mixed success. It is easy to overrun the depths where the fish are feeding.

Motorsports
Retooled team puts Gordon back on top
Through the departure of crew chief Ray Evernham and a pit crew overhaul in 1999, Jeff Gordon unintentionally forgot about performance and focused instead on trying to reconstruct a winner.

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