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 July 8, 2000

Hubert Mizell
Rafter win vs. Agassi was sight to behold
WIMBLEDON, England -- Tennis as art. It was a romantic, entertaining Wimbledon retro, Patrick Rafter's serve-and-volley bravado against the creative but suddenly crackable baseline excellence of Andre Agassi.

Motorsports
Bobby Labonte steady in Winston Cup chase
At midseason, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Jarrett closing in on points leader.

Devil Rays
An odd game, sure, but the win counts
An almost-rain delay and Fred McGriff's two homers are among the elements as Rays win 8-3.

Rays find a way to fit in Bubba
MIAMI -- With Greg Vaughn going back to leftfield, Bubba Trammell seemed headed to the bench. Rightfield proved a better destination.

Mutiny
Mutiny takes on Colombian team
Carlos Valderrama once played for exhibition opponent Millionarios.

Arena football
No. 21 WR Wilson returns in debut
Confused? Well, it's not injured wide receiver and fan favorite Charles Wilson. But Sir Mawn Wilson is a local product, and he's ready to contribute.

Lightning
Lightning names Tortorella to staff
John Tortorella, a former New York Rangers assistant, joins as an associate coach.

Outdoors
Local teams sweep at tournament
Capt. David Gause's team wins the Catch the King tarpon tournament with an 148-pound fish.

Captain's corner
Large fish can be caught with small hooks and light line.

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