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	<title>Tucson Citizen Morgue, Part 1 (2006-2009) &#187; Sports-Football</title>
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		<title>Gimino: One sports voice leaves Tucson &#8216;moving backward,&#8217; AD says</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 07:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Gimino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we're closing. The Big C. We're done for. The whistle is blowing. The horn is sounding. We've run out of extra time. Just took a called third strike.]]></description>
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<p>So we&#8217;re closing. The Big C. We&#8217;re done for. The whistle is blowing. The horn is sounding. We&#8217;ve run out of extra time. Just took a called third strike.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to think you will miss us here in Citizen sports, but I don&#8217;t want to be presumptuous.</p>
<p>But even if you think that only once a month we nailed a story, a scoop, a column, a feature &#8211; and I think our batting average was much higher &#8211; well, that&#8217;s one story, scoop, column, feature you won&#8217;t be getting any more.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not good for anybody.</p>
<p>I asked Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood in February about the Citizen&#8217;s impeding demise and how it might affect his department.</p>
<p>&#8220;For a great number of years, we&#8217;ve had the ability to have things balanced, and all of a sudden you lose that,&#8221; Livengood said of this turning into a one-newspaper town.</p>
<p>&#8220;It also has an impact on the outside world, about the perception of Tucson when you lose an institution like this. There is an impression that we&#8217;re not going forward; we&#8217;re moving backward.&#8221;</p>
<p>Certainly, Livengood was telling me what I wanted to hear, but he also lamented a financial aspect to the closing and a potential loss of sponsorshi\n\nadvertising dollars from a reconfigured Tucson Newspapers.</p>
<p>I guess that&#8217;s now a story for our pals at the Arizona Daily Star to track down.</p>
<p>I got my start in this crazy business at the Star, back in the fall of 1986. My first byline was on a high school football game, featuring a flash of a running back from Flowing Wells. His name escapes me now.</p>
<p>There have been a blur of running backs, point guards, pitchers and catchers in the years since then.</p>
<p>It was a pleasure to chronicle the Arizona football team through most of the 1990s &#8211; the Fiesta Bowl victory over Miami, the Holiday Bowl victory over Nebraska. Waldrop. Bruschi. Bouie. McAlister. Keith and Ortege, the tag-team quarterbacks.</p>
<p>One of my favorite stories: Back in the early 1990s, UA football coach Dick Tomey, upset over something I had written that day, went ballistic on me after practice as the players were leaving the field.</p>
<p>I have never heard someone so copiously and creatively use another term for horse manure.</p>
<p>We agreed to disagree that day, and I feared that a good working relationship would be damaged. Football coaches have been known to hold a grudge.</p>
<p>But the next time I saw Tomey, it was as if nothing had happened. That was his style. Say what you have to say, and then let it go. It&#8217;s a life lesson I have never forgotten.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, I covered seven of Arizona&#8217;s eight national championships in softball, and had access to the mind of coach Mike Candrea for two decades. Sometimes, this job is so worth it.</p>
<p>No complaints here.</p>
<p>I had a chance to work with, travel with and learn from the twin towers of local sports columnists &#8211; retired Corky Simpson of the Citizen and Greg Hansen of the Star. Tucson was lucky to have two such voices for all those years.</p>
<p>So, yeah, it&#8217;s been a good ride.</p>
<p>It hit me a while ago, though, that the best part of this job at the Citizen for the past four and a half years had nothing to do with newspapers or journalism.</p>
<p>Recently, for no other reason than boredom, I reached into the closet and pulled out a box I hadn&#8217;t opened in years. It was filled with various items from college days.</p>
<p>Two things caught my eye.</p>
<p>One was a 20-year-old edition of the Tombstone Epitaph. A journalism class at the University of Arizona produced &#8211; and still does &#8211; the newspaper for the Town Too Tough To Die.</p>
<p>In this particular edition, I shared a few bylines with a guy named John Moredich.</p>
<p>As I dug deeper in the box, I found an old address book &#8211; the kind of thing we used before we all had cell phones. Thumbing through, I saw I had the old phone number of a guy named Steve Rivera.</p>
<p>Point is, the two writers I have worked most closely with at the Citizen since the start of 2005 &#8211; Moredich covering football, Rivera covering basketball &#8211; have been friends for more than two decades.</p>
<p>Working with them has been the rewarding part of the job.</p>
<p>Whatever you do for work, I hope you have been as lucky.</p>
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		<title>The Bounce: Ex-Duke hoopster turns to gridiron</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 07:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Associated Press</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RALEIGH, N.C. - Greg Paulus is returning home to Syracuse to play football. The former Duke point guard will enroll in graduate school at Syracuse and try to make a comeback in football for the Orange, he said Thursday.]]></description>
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<p>Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy lines up his shot on the 17th hole in the first round of the Irish Open in Baltray, Ireland, on Thursday." width="360" height="640" /><p class="wp-caption-text">&lt;h4&gt;Going green on Irish course &lt;/h4&gt;</p>
<p>Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy lines up his shot on the 17th hole in the first round of the Irish Open in Baltray, Ireland, on Thursday.</p></div>
<p>RALEIGH, N.C. &#8211; Greg Paulus is returning home to Syracuse to play football.</p>
<p>The former Duke point guard will enroll in graduate school at Syracuse and try to make a comeback in football for the Orange, he said Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;My gut and my heart were telling me that (Syracuse) was the best place for me,&#8221; Paulus said from Durham, N.C., during a conference call.</p>
<p>The decision ends a month of speculation whether the one-time star high school quarterback from Syracuse would resume his football career.</p>
<p>He worked out for the Green Bay Packers in April, acknowledged meeting with Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez about playing for the Wolverines, also visited Nebraska and said he was contacted by about two dozen programs.</p>
<p>&#8220;It got me thinking, got me throwing again (and) once I got doing that, the itch and the desire came back,&#8221; Paulus said. &#8220;To have this opportunity where I have two sports, and to be able to do them both at the college level, it&#8217;s something that&#8217;s pretty unique and special.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said he called new Orange coach Doug Marrone on Thursday morning to notify him of his decision.</p>
<p>The three-year starting guard graduated from Duke earlier this month. He has one season of eligibility remaining and can play immediately if he receives a waiver from the NCAA.</p>
<p>Marrone could not comment on the announcement because the NCAA paperwork has not been completed.</p>
<p>Paulus was a record-setting quarterback in high school at Christian Brothers Academy, located less than a mile from Marrone&#8217;s office, and now has a legitimate chance at Syracuse, a proud program that&#8217;s fallen on hard times.</p>
<p>The Orange hired Marrone in December to resurrect the team he once played for &#8211; Syracuse has gone 10-37 over the past four seasons. He already has moved former starting quarterback Andrew Robinson to tight end and demoted Cam Dantley, last year&#8217;s starter, to backup behind redshirt freshman Ryan Nassib.</p>
<p>Paulus said Marrone has made &#8220;no promises, no guarantees&#8221; about playing time.</p>
<p>At CBA, Paulus was one of the nation&#8217;s top prep quarterbacks. As a senior running a potent spread offense, he threw for 3,700 yards and 43 touchdowns in a 13-0 season. He finished his prep career with 11,763 yards and 152 touchdowns passing.</p>
<p>Miami and Notre Dame offered him football scholarships, and he received a basketball offer from Syracuse before choosing to play basketball at Duke. His younger brother, Mike, is a quarterback at North Carolina.</p>
<h4>BC linebacker has cancer </h4>
<p>BOSTON &#8211; Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, who earned Atlantic Coast Conference defensive player of the year honors, has cancer.</p>
<p>Herzlich said Thursday he was diagnosed earlier this week with Ewing&#8217;s Sarcoma after feeling pain in his leg and will undergo more tests in his home state of Pennsylvania. Ewing&#8217;s Sarcoma is a malignant tumor often found in bone or soft tissue.</p>
<p>Herzlich said he was determined to return to football after fighting the disease.</p>
<p>The Associated Press</p>
<h4>Grizzlies&#8217; Miles charged </h4>
<p>ST. LOUIS &#8211; Memphis Grizzlies forward Darius Miles, who was suspended last season for violating the NBA&#8217;s anti-drug program, was free on bond Thursday after being charged with possession of marijuana.</p>
<p>Miles, 27, was alone in his car in suburban Fairview Heights, Ill., Wednesday night when an officer pulled him over for allegedly failing to use a turn signal. During a search of the car, police found a small amount of marijuana in a plastic bag in the passenger compartment.</p>
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<h4>Sorenstam to have girl </h4>
<p>CLIFTON, N.J. &#8211; Hall of Fame golfer Annika Sorenstam, a former University of Arizona standout, is going to have a girl this fall.</p>
<p>The 38-year-old Swede and her husband, Mike McGee, announced the gender of her first baby on her blog Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;To use golf terms, we just &#8220;made the turn&#8221; from a timing standpoint and are very excited that everything looks good so far,&#8221; Sorenstam said. &#8220;We&#8217;ll keep you posted.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sorenstam retired from the LPGA Tour last year after 72 victories and 10 majors, saying she wanted to start a business and a family.</p>
<p>The Associated Press</p>
<h4>Bradley still unhappy </h4>
<p>CHICAGO &#8211; Milton Bradley&#8217;s suspension was reduced from two games to one by Major League Baseball on Thursday, but that didn&#8217;t make him any happier.</p>
<p>The Chicago Cubs outfielder still feels he was a victim of his reputation as a hothead.</p>
<p>&#8220;It figures,&#8221; he said after MLB announced its decision regarding the April 16 incident. &#8220;I never get treated fairly. This is me. This is exactly what I expected.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m Milton Bradley, you know what I&#8217;m saying? You expect me to be crazy and throw stuff and do whatever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bradley will have to sit out Friday&#8217;s game against Houston.</p>
<p>The Associated Press</p>
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<h4>QUOTABLE </h4>
<p>&#8216;We&#8217;re digging ourselves a hole. If we keep digging too much longer, it&#8217;s going to be tough to get out of.&#8217;</p>
<p>MARK REYNOLDS,</p>
<p>Diamondbacks third baseman, on team&#8217;s 13-22 record&#8221; width=&#8221;609&#8243; height=&#8221;640&#8243; /><p class="wp-caption-text"><br />
<h4>QUOTABLE </h4>
<p>'We're digging ourselves a hole. If we keep digging too much longer, it's going to be tough to get out of.'</p>
<p>MARK REYNOLDS,</p>
<p>Diamondbacks third baseman, on team's 13-22 record</p></div>
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<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</strong></p>
<h4>SPORTS SOUND-OFF </h4>
<h4>Fans philosophical as D&#8217;backs discuss flight </h4>
<p>Re: D&#8217;backs down to three Phoenix sites for spring training facility</p>
<p>&#8226; It&#8217;s time we let the D&#8217;backs leave.  . . . We&#8217;ve dropped too much money and have gained very little. They have the money to have multiple farm teams, scouting divisions and inflated player contracts, so why can&#8217;t they build their own training facility? MOTORMOUTH</p>
<p>&#8226; The county blew it and the city blew it. If you thought it was tough in Tucson before, wait until spring training baseball is gone. LDONYO</p>
<p>&#8226; Tucson can&#8217;t compete with Phoenix in baseball, so we can stop trying. Let&#8217;s get creative. How about recruiting an Arena Football team for the soon-to-be-built arena? Or a minor league basketball team? Either way, it&#8217;ll be nice when the Cactus League rental car tax can go away. IT&#8217;SLILA</p>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</strong></p>
<h4>BY THE NUMBERS </h4>
<p>1-5</p>
<p>Diamondbacks&#8217; record since they replaced manager Bob Melvin with A.J. Hinch, a front-office executive. Other Arizona numbers this year:</p>
<p>Record: 13-22</p>
<p>NL West: Last place, 10.5 games behind leader Los Angeles</p>
<p>Batting average: .232, worst in the National League</p>
<p>On-base percentage: .307, worst in the National League</p>
<p>Runs scored: 129, ranked 15th out of 16 in the National League</p>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</strong></p>
<h4>ON THIS DATE </h4>
<p>1981: Len Barker of Cleveland pitches the first perfect game in 13 years as the host Indians beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0.</p>
<p>1993: Prairie Bayou, ridden by Mike Smith, rebounds from a second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby to become the first gelding to win the Preakness in 79 years.</p>
<p>1998: Notah Begay III joins Al Geiberger and Chip Beck as the only players to shoot a 59 on a U.S. pro tour. He does it at the Nike Old Dominion Open.</p>
<p>2003: The Spurs end the Lakers&#8217; three-year NBA title reign with a 4-2 series win in the Western Conference semifinal.</p>
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		<title>Wildcat blog : Tuitama exploring Canadian, Arena 2 leagues</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 07:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Chesnick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Arizona quarterback Willie Tuitama is apparently exploring opportunities in the Canadian and Arena 2 football leagues after failing to land a free-agency shot in the NFL.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Arizona quarterback Willie Tuitama is apparently exploring opportunities in the Canadian and Arena 2 football leagues after failing to land a free-agency shot in the NFL. </p>
<p>The Saskatchewan Roughriders have claimed Tuitama&#8217;s negotiation rights, the Stockton (Calif.) Record reported Thursday. </p>
<p>The newspaper also said the Stockton Lightning, an Arena 2 minor league team for the Arena Football League, has offered Tuitama a roster spot. His mother, Nancy, is the Lightning&#8217;s travel agent, the Record said, and Tuitama is a Stockton native. </p>
<p>Jeff Sperbeck, an agent for Tuitama, told the Record that he has been in contact with CFL teams but was unaware of the Arena offer. </p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re talking to some teams in Canada and trying to find an opportunity,&#8221; Sperbeck said. &#8220;Willie wants to show that he can still play.&#8221; </p>
<p>The CFL season begins in June, and Tuitama could negotiate with other teams if he chose not to sign with Saskatchewan, the Record said. </p>
<p>Sperbeck told the paper there&#8217;s still a chance Tuitama could be invited to an NFL training camp. Tucson police arrested Tuitama on March 7 on suspicion of extreme driving under the influence, which may have hurt his NFL prospects. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, former UA basketball player Fendi Onobun is still trying to land an NFL free-agency shot after working out for scouts for several teams, including Buffalo.</p>
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		<title>Cardinals receiver Boldin wants deal; Arizona may not</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 07:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent Somers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GLENDALE - Anquan Boldin's agent has made a contract proposal to the Cardinals, but it's questionable how interested the team is in entering negotiations.]]></description>
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<p>GLENDALE &#8211; Anquan Boldin&#8217;s agent has made a contract proposal to the Cardinals, but it&#8217;s questionable how interested the team is in entering negotiations. </p>
<p>Agent Drew Rosenhaus broke the news of the offer on his Twitter account Thursday and confirmed it to The Republic later in the day. </p>
<p>Rosenhaus said contrary to speculation, Boldin is not seeking a deal worth $10 million a year, which is what teammate Larry Fitzgerald is receiving. The recent offer is for less, according to Rosenhaus. </p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s inaccurate and I just wanted to clear the record,&#8221; Rosenhaus said of the $10 million figure. Rosenhaus declined to discuss his proposal, saying, &#8220;I&#8217;m not going to negotiate Anquan&#8217;s contract through the media.&#8221; </p>
<p>Cardinals general manager Rod Graves was not available for comment. </p>
<p>An NFL source familiar with the proposal said the deal averaged just under $10 million per season. </p>
<p>Rosenhaus declined to say when he made the proposal to the Cardinals. He has discussed the proposal with Graves, he said, but the Cardinals have not responded with a counteroffer. </p>
<p>&#8220;I think we can be reasonable as long as Anquan is among the top-paid receivers,&#8221; Rosenhaus said. &#8220;We just want a contract commensurate with his performance. You find me another guy with three Pro Bowls, the same number of yards, receptions, touchdowns and toughness.&#8221; </p>
<p>Rosenhaus acknowledged that circumstances dictate that Boldin will make less than Fitzgerald.  </p>
<p>The Cardinals were forced to renegotiate Fitzgerald&#8217;s contract a year ago because incentive clauses would have pushed his salaries to $14.6 million in 2009 and more than $17 million in 2009. </p>
<p>With two years remaining on his contract, Boldin doesn&#8217;t have that kind of leverage. </p>
<p>&#8220;We do have years left on our contract,&#8221; Rosenhaus said. &#8220;We&#8217;re not facing the same set of circumstances as the guy who is looking at free agency.&#8221; </p>
<p>But Rosenhaus said he and Boldin are not &#8220;just going to sit pat and look forward to another uncomfortable year like last year. We&#8217;re going to continue to talk to the team about a new deal and continue to hope the team will be flexible for a trade.&#8221; </p>
<p>Boldin believes the team has reneged on a promise to address his contract situation and would prefer to be traded. </p>
<p>Last week, Rosenhaus wrote on Twitter that he thought Boldin would be traded before training camp. Rosenhaus can&#8217;t negotiate a contract with other clubs unless given permission, but going public with the recent proposal to the Cardinals lets other teams know Boldin&#8217;s asking price is less than $10 million a year. </p>
<p>It could be the range of $8 million to $9 million a year on average. T.J. Houshmandzadeh signed a five-year, $40 million deal with Seattle this spring, with $15 million guaranteed. </p>
<p>Dallas traded for Roy Williams last year then signed him to a five-year, $45 million deal with $20 million guaranteed. </p>
<p>Boldin re-signed with the team in 2005, two years into his rookie contract, and received $10 million in bonuses. He is due to make $2.75 million this year and $3 million in 2010.</p>
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		<title>Ex-Cardinal hopes for career rebound after drugs, booze</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's difficult for Wendell Bryant to pinpoint the moment that he finally decided to end years of drug and alcohol abuse.]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s difficult for Wendell Bryant to pinpoint the moment that he finally decided to end years of drug and alcohol abuse.</p>
<p>Maybe it was the death of his grandfather, who helped raise him, in January 2008. Or, it might have been May 2008 when his baby daughter, Devin, who couldn&#8217;t tell her dad was in a stupor, pulled Bryant close and kissed him.</p>
<p>Or maybe it was last June 3, when Bryant, the Cardinals&#8217; first-round pick in 2002, was leaving his Ahwatukee home to check into the Chandler Valley Hope treatment center.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had one last piece of joint,&#8221; Bryant said, &#8220;and I thought, &#8216;OK, I&#8217;m going to smoke this on the way.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>But his lighter wouldn&#8217;t work. Bryant pulled the car over, tried the lighter again. Still no flame. He looked at the joint. Then the lighter. Then he looked up.</p>
<p>&#8220;I said, &#8216;All right, I get it,&#8217; &#8221; Bryant said. &#8220;I threw it out of the car window and drove my ass over to Chandler and from there I started on the path.&#8221;</p>
<p>The path has led him to nearly a year of sobriety and maybe back to the doorstep of the NFL. Bryant wants back in the league, although he hasn&#8217;t played since being suspended for the 2005 season after committing his third strike in the league&#8217;s substance abuse policy.</p>
<p>&#8220;You really don&#8217;t know the opportunities you have until they are gone,&#8221; Bryant said. &#8220;It took me a long time to realize that. You don&#8217;t realize how much you love something until it&#8217;s taken away.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bryant knows the odds are against him. He&#8217;s a recovering addict who hasn&#8217;t played a down of football in five years. Even when he did play, he was far from a Pro Bowler. He turns 29 this September and knows he spent his prime getting drunk and high.</p>
<p>But Bryant&#8217;s physique is testament to his seriousness. He&#8217;s dropped nearly 30 pounds, down to 295, while working with Scottsdale trainer Chad Ikei over the past year. Bryant appears in far better shape than he was in his three years with the Cardinals, when other players teased him about his doughy body.</p>
<p>&#8220;He actually has a physique,&#8221; Ikei said. &#8220;He&#8217;s not going to be on the cover of Men&#8217;s Fitness, but he&#8217;s much better than he was.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ikei had worked with Bryant before, knew his history and had seen Bryant at the house-warming party of a mutual friend about a year earlier.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s done,&#8221; Ikei thought to himself.</p>
<p>So Ikei was dubious about Bryant&#8217;s commitment when Bryant approached him last summer. Not any more.</p>
<p>Bryant has been diligent about training, even though he lives 40 minutes away from Ikei&#8217;s facility. Bryant hasn&#8217;t missed sessions, even when there have been two-a-days, and Ikei believes Bryant is ready to give the NFL a shot. If the NFL will give him one.</p>
<p>&#8220;The league is very nonforgiving for some and sometimes forgiving for others,&#8221; Ikei said. &#8220;In Wendell&#8217;s case, I don&#8217;t think it will be very forgiving. If he was a Pro Bower the first two, three years before he got kicked out, it would be a different story.</p>
<p>&#8220;If he does what I think he&#8217;s capable of doing, it&#8217;s going to be a great inspiring story for many young athletes.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Armstrong drops from 6th to 22nd in Giro d&#8217;Italia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pitt senior suspended &#8226; Ravens' Anderson retiring &#8226; Manchester Union after title &#8226; Nadal wins in Madrid]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ALPI DI SIUSI, Italy &#8211; Lance Armstrong is still a long way from regaining the form that won him a record seven consecutive Tour de France titles.</p>
<p>The Texan finished nearly three minutes behind the leaders in the grueling uphill finish in the fifth stage of his first Giro d&#8217;Italia on Wednesday. Armstrong dropped from sixth to 22nd overall, 3 minutes, 34 seconds behind new race leader Danilo Di Luca.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t come in with any big illusions. I knew that I would be minutes behind the best guys,&#8221; Armstrong said.</p>
<p>Denis Menchov sprinted away from a select group of riders and held off Di Luca in a sprint for the stage victory. In the overall standings, Di Luca holds a five-second overall lead on Sweden&#8217;s Thomas Lovkvist. Armstrong teammates Levi Leipheimer is fourth (43 seconds back) and Chris Horner eighth (1:17 behind).</p>
<p>COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pitt senior middle linebacker Adam Gunn has been suspended indefinitely from the team after being charged with public drunkenness and several other offenses resulting from a dispute outside a Pittsburgh nightclub.</p>
<p>NFL: Baltimore Ravens right offensive tackle Willie Anderson, 33, is retiring. He played 11 years with the Bengals, named to the Pro Bowl four times.</p>
<p>SOCCER: Manchester United moved within one point of a record-tying 18th English league title, rallying to win 2-1 at Wigan on Wednesday night behind second-half goals from Carlos Tevez and Michael Carrick.</p>
<p>TENNIS: Rafael Nadal powered into the third round of the Madrid Open with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Jurgen Melzer. Novak Djokovic beat Oscar Hernandez 6-3, 6-3, Andy Roddick beat Tommy Haas 1-6, 7-6 (9), 6-4, and James Blake downed Ivo Karlovic 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6(4) to set up a match with Roger Federer.</p>
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		<title>The Bounce: UA dodges fallout over Floyd&#8217;s alleged cash for Mayo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the case of USC basketball coach Tim Floyd's recruitment of O.J. Mayo, it might come down to a case of he said vs. he said.]]></description>
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<p>Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (left) and Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin shake hands following the Penguins' 6-2 win in Washington on Wednesday, sending the Penguins to the next round of the NHL playoffs.</p>
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<p>Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (left) and Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin shake hands following the Penguins' 6-2 win in Washington on Wednesday, sending the Penguins to the next round of the NHL playoffs.</p>
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<p>In the case of USC basketball coach Tim Floyd&#8217;s recruitment of O.J. Mayo, it might come down to a case of he said vs. he said.</p>
<p>Louis Johnson, a former associate of Mayo&#8217;s, has told federal and NCAA investigators that Floyd gave $1,000 in cash to a man who helped steer the star player to the Trojans, according to Johnson&#8217;s attorney, Anthony V. Salerno.</p>
<p>Whatever happens, there was a sense of relief at the University of Arizona, which had courted Floyd this spring before hiring Xavier coach Sean Miller.</p>
<p>UA athletic director Jim Livengood denied he had offered Floyd the job. But he said he had asked Floyd about the reports and his relationship with Mayo.</p>
<p>&#8220;I asked him the question,&#8221; Livengood said. &#8220;He said there&#8217;s nothing to that. So end of question. We didn&#8217;t go any farther.&#8221;</p>
<p>Floyd has yet to respond to the allegations, which first appeared in a Yahoo! Sports report.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s really the whole thing: who do you believe?&#8221; Salerno told The Associated Press on Wednesday. &#8220;Tim Floyd had a motive to pay O.J. Mayo to get there. Louis really doesn&#8217;t have any motives. He doesn&#8217;t have an ax to grind against Tim Floyd.&#8221;</p>
<p>Salerno said he thinks investigators believe Johnson&#8217;s story. Johnson has told them that he accompanied Mayo&#8217;s handler, Rodney Guillory, to a meeting with Floyd at a Beverly Hills cafe on Valentine&#8217;s Day 2007, and that Guillory emerged with an envelope stuffed with $100 bills.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think they&#8217;ve expressed any indication that they don&#8217;t believe him,&#8221; Salerno said, referring to NCAA investigators. &#8220;And for what it&#8217;s worth, I think the U.S. government, through the Justice Department, believes him, too.&#8221;</p>
<p>Johnson&#8217;s account comes as USC deals with allegations that 2005 Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush received improper benefits from a sports marketing agent while at USC.</p>
<p>If the NCAA can prove Floyd paid Guillory for delivering Mayo to USC, that would be a major violation. The Trojans could be forced to forfeit victories, and could face recruiting restrictions and lose scholarships.</p>
<p>USC athletic department spokesman Tim Tessalone said the school could not comment on an ongoing NCAA investigation.</p>
<p>Mayo played one season at USC, leading the Trojans to a 21-12 record and an NCAA Tournament berth. He was drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies with the third overall pick. He was runner-up for the NBA&#8217;s top rookie award to Chicago&#8217;s Derrick Rose.</p>
<p>Salerno said he wonders why Floyd has not disputed Johnson&#8217;s account if it&#8217;s false.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tim Floyd easily could have said, &#8216;That&#8217;s baloney, it&#8217;s slanderous and not true, I never did that,&#8217;&#8221; Salerno said. &#8220;In my opinion, it&#8217;s kind of damning, his being silent. It&#8217;s not like this is a criminal case for him. It&#8217;s not like this is a subtle allegation. It&#8217;s black and white.</p>
<h4>Ex-Pistons honor Daly  </h4>
<p>TEQUESTA, Fla. &#8211; Chuck Daly&#8217;s team gathered around him one last time. Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn were side by side on one end, Joe Dumars on the right, Isiah Thomas and Vinnie Johnson standing together a few feet back.</p>
<p>The Bad Boys were together again, not as players but pallbearers who gave their coach a sad, fond farewell.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was coaching all of us until the day he died,&#8221; Thomas said.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how much Daly meant to Dallas Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, an ex-Daly assistant: His team was in Denver, a playoff game was six hours away, and Carlisle was still in South Florida, to help carry his mentor out of the church.</p>
<p>&#8220;Missing this was not an option,&#8221; Carlisle said.</p>
<p>Daly, 78, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer in Jupiter, Fla.</p>
<p>The Associated Press<br />
<h4>Taylor rejoins Dolphins </h4>
<p>MIAMI &#8211; Jason Taylor&#8217;s newest step has him back where he started. The dancing linebacker signed a $1.5 million, one-year contract with Miami.</p>
<p>He played his first 11 seasons with the Dolphins before being traded a year ago to Washington  &#8211; a fallout from his stint on the TV show &#8220;Dancing With the Stars.&#8221; He was released by the Redskins in March after an injury-plagued season.</p>
<p>The Patriots courted Taylor, but he wanted to return to South Florida, where he still lives.</p>
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<h4>Streaker pleads not guilty </h4>
<p>NEW YORK &#8211; A streaker who disrupted a New York Mets game by jumping onto Citi Field naked except for a stuffed monkey tied around his waist pleaded not guilty to trespassing charges Wednesday.</p>
<p>Craig Coakley was arraigned in state Supreme Court in Queens on a charge of interfering with a professional sporting event and criminal trespassing.</p>
<p>The 38-year-old plumber jumped onto the field, with only the stuffed monkey and &#8220;Lets Go Mets&#8221; painted on his back.</p>
<p>The Associated Press<br />
<h4>UW athletics lays off 12 </h4>
<p>SEATTLE &#8211; The University of Washington athletic department is trimming an additional $1.6 million from its operating budget by laying off a dozen staffers and streamlining operations.</p>
<p>Athletic director Scott Woodward announced the additional cuts on Wednesday. He had already decided to end the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s swimming programs. Cutting those teams is expected to save the Huskies $1.2 million.</p>
<p>He said the cuts were necessary to &#8220;preserve the viability&#8221; of the UW&#8217;s remaining teams.</p>
<p>The Associated Press<br />
<h4>It&#8217;s a girl for WNBA star </h4>
<p>NEW YORK &#8211; Los Angeles Sparks star Candace Parker has given birth to a girl.</p>
<p>It is the first child for the WNBA&#8217;s reigning MVP and rookie of the year and husband Shelden Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves.</p>
<p>The baby, born in Los Angeles on Wednesday, weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 inches long.</p>
<p>Parker plans to rejoin the Sparks once she gets the OK from her doctor. The WNBA season begins June 6.</p>
<p>The Associated Press</p>
<h4>NUMBER OF THE DAY </h4>
<p>56</p>
<p>Consecutive games in which the Yankees&#8217; Joe DiMaggio got hits in 1941 &#8211; the longest such streak in baseball history. The other top streaks:</p>
<p>Pete Rose, Cincinnati, 1978	44</p>
<p>Willie Keeler, Baltimore, 1897	44</p>
<p>Bill Dahlen, Chi. Cubs, 1894	42</p>
<p>George Sisler, St. Louis, 1922	41</p>
<p>Ty Cobb, Detroit, 1911	40</p>
<p>Paul Molitor, Milwaukee, 1987	39</p>
<p>Tommy Holmes, Boston, 1945	37</p>
<p>Jimmy Rollins, Phil., 2005	36</p>
<p>Chase Utley, Phil., 2006	35</p>
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<h4>QUOTABLE: </h4>
<p>&#8216;It would have sucked a lot more if we had lost.&#8217;</p>
<p>RYAN ZIMMERMAN,</p>
<p>Washington third baseman, whose hitting streak ended at 30 games. He went 0-for-3 but the Nationals beat San Francisco 6-3.&#8221; width=&#8221;420&#8243; height=&#8221;640&#8243; /><p class="wp-caption-text"><br />
<h4>QUOTABLE: </h4>
<p>'It would have sucked a lot more if we had lost.'</p>
<p>RYAN ZIMMERMAN,</p>
<p>Washington third baseman, whose hitting streak ended at 30 games. He went 0-for-3 but the Nationals beat San Francisco 6-3.</p></div>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</strong></p>
<h4>ON THIS DATE </h4>
<p>1913: Washington&#8217;s Walter Johnson gives up a run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings.</p>
<p>1967: Mickey Mantle&#8217;s 500th home run, off Stu Miller, lifts the Yankees over the Orioles 6-5.</p>
<p>1999: Ex-UA Wildcat Annika Sorenstam shoots an 11-under 61, the best score in LPGA history on a par-72 course.</p>
<p>2004: Ex-UA Wildcat Richard Jefferson scores 18 of his 31 points after regulation to lead New Jersey to a 127-120 triple-overtime win over Detroit and a 3-2 lead in the NBA Eastern semifinals.</p>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</strong></p>
<h4>SPORTS SOUND-OFF </h4>
<h4>If Cats don&#8217;t yowl, NCAA will do it again </h4>
<p>Re: Candrea tells Cats: Let go of anger</p>
<p>&#8226; This is the second year in a row that Arizona gets the shaft (failing to host an NCAA softball first-round regional). And if Arizona does not do anything, then expect more of the same treatment. One was acceptable. Two is just personal.  CLAUDIA44</p>
<p>&#8226; Truth is Arizona has won the regional out of state before, and here is one fan hoping the Wildcats do it again.  AZMSKI</p>
<h4>Amphi-CDO football series should be revived </h4>
<p>Re: Amphi coach laments lapse in rivalry with Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>&#8226; What a shame! This was a great football rivalry. The games were always well-attended and usually were very well-played. Hopefully, the powers that be will look at picking this game up next year.  6652</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the state's all-time winningest high school football coach, Amphi's Vern Friedli has plenty of victories he can look back on fondly. &#8226; The 15 games to watch for in 2009]]></description>
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<p>As the state&#8217;s all-time winningest high school football coach, Amphi&#8217;s Vern Friedli has plenty of victories he can look back on fondly.</p>
<p>To be precise, he has 309.</p>
<p>&#8220;But there isn&#8217;t a sweeter feeling we ever had than those bus rides down Oracle Road after upsetting CDO,&#8221; said Friedli, whose Panthers beat Canyon del Oro 22 times in Friedli&#8217;s 33 seasons of coaching at Amphi.</p>
<p>CDO has won the last five games between the two schools, including the past three in lopsided fashion, but it was still one of Tucson&#8217;s longest standing football rivalries.</p>
<p>That ended Tuesday when the 2009 football schedule was released. For the first time since 1968, Amphi and CDO won&#8217;t play football against each other.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a shame,&#8221; Friedli said.</p>
<p>While Amphi&#8217;s enrollment, and in turn student participation in football, has plummeted since Ironwood Ridge High opened earlier this decade, CDO has developed into one of the state&#8217;s top Class 4A programs.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was pretty heated my first couple years and Amphi just completely dominated the rivalry,&#8221; said former CDO coach Pat Nugent, who now coaches Pima Community College.</p>
<p>&#8220;I know that Ironwood Ridge opening really hurt Amphi and the fact of the matter is it just hasn&#8217;t been that much of a rivalry recently.&#8221;</p>
<p>Friedli acknowledges his program&#8217;s drop in numbers in recent years has hurt the program, pointing out there were eight starters on either Ironwood Ridge or CDO who attended middle school within Amphi High&#8217;s boundaries. That was before open enrollment allowed students to go to any one of the three schools in the Amphi district.</p>
<p>&#8220;You give us back eight starters last year and we&#8217;re a hell of a lot more competitive,&#8221; said Friedli, whose team went 6-5 and qualified for the 4A Division II playoffs. &#8220;But that&#8217;s not how it is anymore. Now, like we&#8217;ve always done, we&#8217;ll play the hand we&#8217;re dealt.&#8221;</p>
<p>Amphi returned to the playoffs in 2008, but its less-than-typical record in previous years began hurting CDO&#8217;s power ranking points, the system used to seed the state tournament that rewards teams for playing tough opponents.</p>
<p>The more wins your opponents have, the higher your power ranking.</p>
<p>In place of the annual CDO/Amphi game, CDO will play Ironwood Ridge. The two teams have only played three times, but it is one of the area&#8217;s best budding rivalries.</p>
<p>&#8220;Getting them to open things up, I can tell you the kids are already excited about that game,&#8221; CDO first-year coach Dustin Peace said.</p>
<p>While CDO/Amphi is no more for the season,  that doesn&#8217;t mean there will be a shortage of strong matchups for the 2009 season among Tucson-area teams.</p>
<p>Here is a look at 15 games with intriguing storylines this fall:<br />
<h4>Sabino at Sahuaro (Aug. 27) </h4>
<p>Scott McKee&#8217;s first game as Sahuaro head coach will be tough. He faces a powerful Sabino team he starred for in the 1990s. Of course, that was long before Sabino beat Sahuaro by a combined 143-19 the past three seasons.<br />
<h4>Ironwood Ridge  at CDO (Aug. 28) </h4>
<p>Ironwood Ridge and CDO are two of the best teams in Tucson and will be breaking in new head coaches in the season opener with Matt Johnson (Ironwood Ridge) and Dustin Peace (CDO). The teams have only played three times, but it&#8217;s hard not to call this one of the area&#8217;s best rivalries and the Dorados are still looking for payback for the Nighthawks beating them twice in 2006, including in the state playoffs.<br />
<h4>CDO at Santa Rita (Sept. 4) </h4>
<p>Two of Tucson&#8217;s best teams over the past two years go at it. Santa Rita coach Jeff Scurran coached at CDO from 1984-86.<br />
<h4>Santa Rita  at Sabino (Sept. 11) </h4>
<p>Scurran returns as opposing coach  at Sabino, where he was one of the state&#8217;s most dominant coaches in the 1990s, winning three state championships.<br />
<h4>Salpointe at  Ironwood Ridge (Sept. 25) </h4>
<p>Salpointe took a perfect record into the Ironwood Ridge game in 2008 before the Nighthawks thumped the Lancers 41-14.<br />
<h4>Scottsdale Saguaro  at CDO (Oct. 2) </h4>
<p>A rematch of the 2007 4A-I state title thriller. Saguaro has been as dominant as anyone in Arizona for three years, going 41-1 with three state titles. In its current 33-game win streak, nobody put a scare into Saguaro quite like CDO did at University of Phoenix Stadium in 2007, when Saguaro hit a game-winning field goal with two seconds remaining.<br />
<h4>Salpointe at  Chandler Hamilton (Oct. 9) </h4>
<p>Salpointe trades in a series with one 5A-I powerhouse, Phoenix Brophy, for one with Chandler Hamilton, the state&#8217;s top college recruiting factory.<br />
<h4>Amphi at  Santa Rita (Oct. 16) </h4>
<p>Anytime Friedli and Scurran go at it, it&#8217;s fun to watch. Amphi put one heck of a scare into the Eagles in 2008 and, short of a win, it&#8217;s hard to imagine anything that makes Friedli more happy than making Scurran sweat.<br />
<h4>Cholla at Rio Rico (Oct. 16) </h4>
<p>Both teams struggled through 0-10 seasons in 2008. While I don&#8217;t think it will happen again, it&#8217;s nice to know winless seasons for both won&#8217;t happen again in 2009.<br />
<h4>Ironwood Ridge at Sunnyside (Oct. 23) </h4>
<p>The two teams have played four times the past two seasons, splitting 2-2 and not having a game determined by more than a touchdown in the  span. Sunnyside ended the Nighthawks&#8217; season in the 2007 5A-II playoffs. Ironwood Ridge returned the favor in 2008.<br />
<h4>Flowing Wells at  Catalina Foothills (Oct. 23) </h4>
<p>First-year Flowing Wells coach Mark Brunenkant returns to Foothills, where he coached the Falcons for nine of the program&#8217;s 15 seasons.<br />
<h4>Sunnyside  at Salpointe (Nov. 6) </h4>
<p>With Salpointe slapped with a postseason ban next year because of recruiting violations, this will be the Lancers&#8217; final game of the season, but it isn&#8217;t as if added motivation is needed.<br />
<h4>Cienega at Sahuaro (Nov. 6) </h4>
<p>Former Sahuaro coaches Nemer Hassey, the head coach at Cienega, and Chuck McCollum, an offensive line coach at Cienega, return to play the Cougars.<br />
<h4>Palo Verde  at Santa Rita (Nov. 6) </h4>
<p>This game has determined the 4A Gila Region title the past two seasons. Even without Adam Hall at Palo Verde, it could be a big test for Santa Rita.<br />
<h4>Sabino at CDO (Nov. 6) </h4>
<p>In its first year in the 4A Sonoran Region, the Sabercats could be playing CDO for the region title. Aside from the region implications, sought-after college recruits Sabino&#8217;s Keanu Nelson and CDO&#8217;s Josh Robbins will be winding down their senior seasons.</p>
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		<title>2009 team-by-team southern Arizona football schedule (Class 4A/5A)</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Team-by-team schedules for the 25 southern Arizona football teams competing in 4A and 5A classifications in 2009. Games are Fridays at 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted</p>
<h4>Amphi </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Marana</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Chandler Seton Catholic</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211; vs. Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 2. &#8211; vs. Palo Verde</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Rio Rico</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Sahuarita</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Santa Rita</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Cholla</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Douglas</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Catalina</p>
<h4>Buena (Sierra Vista) </h4>
<p>(5A-I Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Cienega</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Phoenix Camelback</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Gilbert Perry</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Flowing Wells (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Rincon/University</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Salpointe</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Sunnyside</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Tucson High</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Mountain View</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; bye</p>
<h4>Canyon del Oro </h4>
<p>(4A Sonoran Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Santa Rita</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Tucson High</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Queen Creek (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Nogales</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Scottsdale Saguaro</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Pueblo</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Sabino</p>
<h4>Catalina </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Goodyear Desert Edge</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211; at Sahuaro</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Douglas</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Palo Verde</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Rio Rico</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Sahuarita</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Santa Rita</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Cholla</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Amphi</p>
<h4>Catalina Foothills </h4>
<p>(4A Sonoran Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Palo Verde</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Sahuarita</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Salpointe</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Sahuaro (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Desert View</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Cienega</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Sabino</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Pueblo</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; bye</p>
<h4>Cholla </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Desert View</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Marana</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Pueblo (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Sahuarita</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Santa Rita</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Palo Verde</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Rio Rico</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Amphi</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Catalina</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Douglas</p>
<h4>Cienega </h4>
<p>(4A Kino Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Cave Creek Cactus Shadows</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211; vs. Sahuarita</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Ironwood Ridge (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Desert View</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Marana</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Nogales</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Sahuaro</p>
<h4>Douglas </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Bisbee</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Nogales</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; at Desert View</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Catalina</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Sahuarita</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Santa Rita</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Palo Verde</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Rio Rico</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Amphi</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Cholla</p>
<h4>Desert View </h4>
<p>(4A Kino Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Cholla</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Pueblo</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Rincon/University</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; vs. Douglas</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Sabino</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Cienega</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Sahuaro</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Marana</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Nogales</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211;  bye</p>
<h4>Flowing Wells </h4>
<p>(4A Sonoran Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Catalina</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Amphi</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Sierra Vista Buena (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Cienega</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Nogales</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Marana</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Sabino</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Pueblo</p>
<h4>Ironwood Ridge </h4>
<p>(5A-II Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Mesa Skyline</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Laveen Cesar Chavez</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Cienega (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Salpointe</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Rincon/University</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Tucson High</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Sunnyside</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Moountain View</p>
<h4>Marana </h4>
<p>(4A Kino Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Amphi</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Mountain View</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Cholla</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Sabino</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Pueblo</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Cienega</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Desert View</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Sahuaro</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Nogales</p>
<h4>Mountain View </h4>
<p>(5A-II Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Tempe Marcos de Niza</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Marana</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211; at Mesa Red Mountain</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Sabino (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Sunnyside</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Tucson High</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Rincon/University</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Salpointe</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Ironwood Ridge</p>
<h4>Nogales </h4>
<p>(4A Kino Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Sahuarita</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Sunnyside</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Douglas</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Sahuaro</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs.Pueblo</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Cienega</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Desert View</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Marana</p>
<h4>Palo Verde </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Sahuaro</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Tempe McClintock</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Amphi</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Catalina</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Cholla</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Douglas</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Sahuarita</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Rio Rico</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Santa Rita</p>
<h4>Pueblo </h4>
<p>(4A Sonoran Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Rio Rico</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Desert View</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  bye</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Cholla (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Tucson High</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Marana</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Sabino</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Nogales</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Flowing Wells</p>
<h4>Rincon/University </h4>
<p>(5A-II Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Santa Rita</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Phoenix Carl Hayden</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Desert View</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Phoenix Pinnacle (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Mountain View</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Salpointe</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Sunnyside</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Tucson High</p>
<h4>Rio Rico </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Pueblo</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Buckeye Verrado</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Empire</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Santa Rita</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Amphi</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Catalina</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Cholla</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Douglas</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Palo Verde</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Sahuarita</p>
<h4>Sabino </h4>
<p>(4A Sonoran Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 27 &#8211; at Sahuaro (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Phoenix Moon Valley</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Santa Rita</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Mountain View (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Marana</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Desert View</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Pueblo</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Flowing Wells</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Canyon del Oro</p>
<h4>Sahuarita </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Nogales</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Cienega</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Cholla</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Douglas</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Amphi</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Catalina</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Palo Verde</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Santa Rita</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Rio Rico</p>
<h4>Sahuaro </h4>
<p>(4A Kino Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 27 &#8211; vs. Sabino (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Palo Verde</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Catalina</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Catalina Foothills (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Queen Creek</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Sunnyside</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Nogales</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Desert View</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Marana</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Cienega</p>
<h4>Salpointe </h4>
<p>(5A-I Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Rio Rancho, N.M.</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  vs. Catalina Foothills</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Casa Grande (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; at Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Chandler Hamilton</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Rincon/University</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Mountain View</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; vs. Tucson High</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Sunnyside</p>
<h4>Santa Rita </h4>
<p>(4A Gila Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Rincon/University</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; vs. Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Sabino</p>
<p>Sept. 18 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Rio Rico</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; at Cholla</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; vs. Douglas</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Amphi</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; at Catalina</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Sahuarita</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Palo Verde</p>
<h4>Sunnyside </h4>
<p>(5A-II Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; at Phoenix North Canyon</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; at Nogales</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; vs. Mesa Mountain View (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Mountain View</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Sahuaro</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; vs. Tucson High</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Rincon/University</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; at Salpointe</p>
<h4>Tucson High </h4>
<p>(5A-I Southern Region)</p>
<p>Aug. 28 &#8211; vs. Phoenix Desert Vista</p>
<p>Sept. 4 &#8211; bye</p>
<p>Sept. 11 &#8211;  at Canyon del Oro</p>
<p>Sept. 17 &#8211; at Mesa Westwood (Thursday)</p>
<p>Sept. 25 &#8211; vs. Pueblo</p>
<p>Oct. 2 &#8211; vs. Mountain View</p>
<p>Oct. 9 &#8211; at Ironwood Ridge</p>
<p>Oct. 16 &#8211; at Sunnyside</p>
<p>Oct. 23 &#8211; vs. Sierra Vista Buena</p>
<p>Oct. 30 &#8211; at Salpointe</p>
<p>Nov. 6 &#8211; vs. Rincon/University</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 650px"><img class="size-medium" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/files/2009/05/l116312-1.jpg" alt="Arizona's Rob Gronkowski signs posters of the team for fans before the start of the annual Spring Game at Arizona Stadium last month. Gronkowski was named a second-team preseason All-American by Lindy's magazine, due out soon." width="640" height="507" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Arizona's Rob Gronkowski signs posters of the team for fans before the start of the annual Spring Game at Arizona Stadium last month. Gronkowski was named a second-team preseason All-American by Lindy's magazine, due out soon.</p></div>
<p>Spring football is all wrapped up, so the next thing in the college football calendar is the preview magazine season.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ll be coming soon &#8211; in some cases, later this month &#8211; to newsstands near you.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been doing my part, thoroughly immersed with production on Lindy&#8217;s six college football editions in the past couple of weeks, which means I know at least one thing: I absolutely can&#8217;t wait for the season to begin.</p>
<p>Here are 25 things &#8211; local, regional and national &#8211; to whet your appetite for the 2009 season . . . or at least until the magazines come out.</p>
<p>1. Arizona offensive coordinator Sonny Dykes took a trip in the offseason to visit with the staff of the Dallas Cowboys. The purpose: To study how it  used tight end Jason Witten.</p>
<p>Dykes came back to Tucson with new ideas on how to involve junior tight end Rob Gronkowski.</p>
<p>&#8220;We took some of the stuff we saw with the Cowboys,&#8221; Dykes said. &#8220;We are trying to put it in our packages.&#8221;</p>
<p>2. Gronkowski is a Lindy&#8217;s second-team preseason All-American behind Oklahoma&#8217;s Jermaine Gresham, who surprisingly came back for his senior season.</p>
<p>3. I normally wouldn&#8217;t divulge Lindy&#8217;s No. 1 team, but it didn&#8217;t take a rocket scientist to figure it out this season. It&#8217;s Florida.</p>
<p>Question is, who is No. 2 . . . Texas or Oklahoma? Or should that be Oklahoma or Texas?</p>
<p>4. Lindy&#8217;s picks the best of the decade in this year&#8217;s editions, and the question about the 2009 Gators is if they can become the team of the decade.</p>
<p>The champ in the clubhouse is 2001 Miami, which went undefeated, outscored opponents 512-117 and produced 15 first-round picks in the next three drafts.</p>
<p>5. I can&#8217;t wait to see how Salpointe Catholic graduate and former Arizona assistant Rich Ellerson does at Army. Ellerson made one of the most fascinating moves of the spring, switching starting left tackle Ali Villanueva (6 feet 10 inches, 283 pounds) to wide receiver.</p>
<p>Villanueva is expected to be a red-zone threat and serve as a heck of a blocker on screen passes.</p>
<p>6. Sure looks like a down year for the Pac-10, with eight of the teams having some sort of quarterback battle in the spring.</p>
<p>The only ones that didn&#8217;t were Oregon (Jeremiah Masoli) and Washington (Jake Locker, coming back from a thumb injury).</p>
<p>7. It figures: East Carolina junior Dustin Lineback is a . . . linebacker.</p>
<p>8. It doesn&#8217;t figure: Defensive back Miami Thomas plays for Illinois, running back Princeton McCarty plays for Idaho, Bob Toledo coaches Tulane, and the University of Washington doesn&#8217;t have anyone named Washington, although it does have a player named Houston, which is something Houston doesn&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>Running back Darius Marshall got it right. He plays for &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; Marshall.</p>
<p>9. Looking for a reason why the Big Ten flops in big games? It&#8217;s not because of speed at the skill positions; it&#8217;s because of speed and athleticism at defensive tackle.</p>
<p>Consider this: NFL teams have drafted 16 defensive tackles in the first round since 2004. None has been from the Big Ten.</p>
<p>10. The SEC, not deep in quarterbacks this season after Florida&#8217;s Tim Tebow and Mississippi&#8217;s Jevan Snead, is nonetheless the conference of elite quarterbacks. Five of the past 12 No. 1 overall draft picks have been SEC quarterbacks.</p>
<p>11. Salpointe Catholic graduate Kris O&#8217;Dowd, a junior at USC, is Lindy&#8217;s first-team preseason All-America center.</p>
<p>12. The middle of the Pac-10 is a jumbled mess. The top three are USC, Cal and Oregon. The bottom two are Washington and Washington State. Flip a coin for the teams in between, although Lindy&#8217;s picked Arizona fifth.</p>
<p>Lindy&#8217;s went with Oregon State at No. 4, because at least the Beavers have two quarterbacks they can win with &#8211; rehabbing Lyle Moevao (shoulder) and Sean Canfield. The rest of the Pac-10 middle has big questions at QB.</p>
<p>13. The ACC is 2-9 in BCS bowl games and has barely sniffed the national title since expansion. Blame a lack of skill: Of the past 29 first-round picks from the league, only four have been a quarterback, receiver or running back.</p>
<p>14. This year&#8217;s BCS buster: TCU.</p>
<p>15. Then again, if Boise State beats visiting Oregon on Sept. 3, who is going to stop the Broncos?</p>
<p>16. Arizona opens against Central Michigan on Sept. 5. The Chippewas are the pick to win the Mid-American Conference, and good-looking pro prospect Dan LeFevour is rated the eighth-best quarterback in the country, higher than anyone from the Pac-10.</p>
<p>17. Notre Dame isn&#8217;t in the preseason Top 25, but the Irish could get there because of an easy schedule and an offense that has a chance to be all grown up. Their receiving corps is a national top 10 group.</p>
<p>18. Florida&#8217;s defense is this good: The Gators have the nation&#8217;s top-rated defensive line, the second-rated linebackers and the top secondary.</p>
<p>19. And that Tebow guy is Lindy&#8217;s favorite to win the Heisman.</p>
<p>20. Alabama launched its 12-0 regular season in 2008 with a season-opening blasting of ACC favorite Clemson in Atlanta.</p>
<p>The Tide&#8217;s path is the same, a season opener in Atlanta vs. ACC favorite Virginia Tech.</p>
<p>21. Would it kill the Pac-10 to hold a coaches&#8217; teleconference with the media in the spring like other major conferences?</p>
<p>22. Oklahoma State: Love &#8216;em or hate &#8216;em?</p>
<p>The Cowboys have the nation&#8217;s best trio of quarterback, receiver and running back. The defense hasn&#8217;t finished better than 74th nationally since 2001. Is that the right combination to challenge Oklahoma and Texas?</p>
<p>We might know after opening week. Georgia plays at Oklahoma State.</p>
<p>23. Steve Spurrier is still hoping Stephen Garcia is his long-awaited answer at quarterback for South Carolina.</p>
<p>But an SEC coach, speaking to Lindy&#8217;s on condition of anonymity, said this of the Gamecocks: &#8220;I don&#8217;t see them being a very good football team. And I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if he (Spurrier) called it quits after this season.&#8221;</p>
<p>24. The Pac-10 has four players rated the best at their positions: O&#8217;Dowd, USC safety Taylor Mays, Cal running back Jahvid Best and UCLA kicker Kai Forbath.</p>
<p>25. A year from now, Tennessee, Miami, Notre Dame and Michigan could be back in the preseason Top 25. But not this summer.</p>
<p>Anthony Gimino&#8217;s e-mail:</p>
<p><em>Anthony Gimino&#8217;s e-mail: agimino@tucsoncitizen.com</em></p>
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