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Lightning
With switch, Clymer no longer holds back

[Times photo: Dirk Shadd]
The former defenseman has found a new role.
Top defenseman sprains MCL
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- Jassen Cullimore, the Lightning's best defenseman last season, will miss at least two weeks and possibly four with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
All road games to be televised
TAMPA -- The much-maligned Lightning Hockey Network returns, but team officials hope this season it will be better known for the good it brings than the bad.
Players eager to start playing
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- Right wing Matthew Barnaby finally can throw a body check. Left wing Fredrik Modin finally can unload the NHL's hardest shot. |
Bucs
Moore's family grieves for cousin
TAMPA -- The expected news came to tight end Dave Moore and his wife, Ann Marie. Her cousin, Neil Leavy, a New York firefighter, was among the dead identified in the World Trade Center wreckage. Leavy, a member of Engine 217, was among those responding to the terrorist attack when one of the towers collapsed. Leavy's body was found Sunday.
College football
FSU player shot in back
Eric Powell is hospitalized after apparent robbery attempt Sunday.
Joe's relief: Daughter was just a witness
Like many, Florida A&M coach Billy Joe has a personal tale to tell from last week.
College football around the state
UF-UT battle set for Dec. 1
College football around the nation
Coach's friend missing in NYC
Devil Rays/baseball
The 'show' goes on
Rays return to field tonight in Boston but fear remains for players, families.
Up next: Rays at Red Sox
7:05 Tonight, 7:05 Wednesday, 7:05 Thursday
Mental strain concerns McRae
ST. PETERSBURG -- Manager Hal McRae doesn't expect the Rays to show any physical effects when they resume play tonight in Boston after an eight-day layoff.
Baseball briefs
Bosox suspend Tampa's Everett for 4 games
Tonight's games
All games at 7:30 unless noted.
NFL
League expected to go with 16 games
TAMPA -- As the country strived to return to routine Monday, another ripple from Tuesday's terrorist attacks apparently will affect the NFL.
Motorsports
Drivers suggest a cash drive
In an effort to help those in need after last week's terrorist attacks, people in the NASCAR community will do what comes naturally.
Golf
Director faces financial dilemma
There was not a cloud in the sky Sunday. Gerald Goodman couldn't help but think about how perfect it would have been for the final round of his golf tournament.
Outdoors
Daily fishing report
Generally when a big storm comes through fish will stop feeding, until conditions start to right themselves. Though Tropical Storm Gabrielle is gone, the lingering effects will affect inshore fishing over the next week. Before the storm, redfishing had been excellent. Large schools have been loosely scattered on the flats near Caledesi, Honeymoon and Anclote Islands.
Preps
Shortage of officials threatens games
Officials organizations can't keep pace with new school construction.
Hernando takes Central in sweep
BROOKSVILLE -- Even after her team won the first game 15-1, Hernando coach Dena Frye wasn't about to take crosstown rival Central lightly.
Cross country meet rescheduled
The USF/Jesuit Cross Country Invitational, postponed this weekend due to the national tragedy, has been rescheduled for Saturday at Ed Radice Park.
Gaither AD resigns post
TAMPA -- After 35 years of public school service, Jim Pullin has resigned as athletic director at Gaither and is moving to a job in the Human Resources Department of the Hillsborough County Public School System.
North Suncoast football
New-look Panthers pound 'Canes
Pinellas football roundup
Clearwater's slow start continues
Hillsborough football roundup
Gaither can't contain Chamberlain rusher