31st
January
2010

In its new role as a warmup to the Super Bowl, the Pro Bowl became a series of wind sprints. Long gains were the rule and hard hitting was the exception as the AFC beat the NFC 41-34 on Sunday night. Light showers fell for much of the game, stirring memories of a rainy Super Bowl in Miami three years ago.
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31st
January
2010
Dwight Freeney's injured ankle is "really bad" and could keep him out of the Super Bowl, a person close to the All-Pro defensive end told The Associated Press in an e-mail Sunday night. The person requested anonymity because the information differed from what the Indianapolis Colts said earlier in the day.
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31st
January
2010
LA JOLLA, Calif. — Michael Sim had to introduce himself to one of his playing partners, Ben Crane, on the first tee before the two set off in Sunday’s final threesome at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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31st
January
2010
Ben Crane went home with the trophy, but Phil Mickelson made the most headlines at Torrey.
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31st
January
2010
Ben Crane was so locked in to
his strategy for Sunday’s final round of the San Diego Open he
had no idea he had won the tournament on the 72nd hole.
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31st
January
2010
SAN DIEGO — Ben Crane posted rounds of 65-71-69-70?275 (13 under) to win the 2010 Farmers Insurance Open by a stroke over Marc Leishman, Brandt Snedeker and Michael Sim. Four players — Michael Allen, Alex Prugh, Ernie Els and Rickie Fowler — tied for fifth at 11 under.
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31st
January
2010
A Lesson Learned: The 2010 Farmers Insurance Open
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31st
January
2010

LeBron James scored half of Cleveland's 46 points in the first quarter and the streaking Cavaliers tied an NBA record with 11 3-pointers in the opening period of their 114-89 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night. The 46 points tied a franchise mark for most in a quarter, and Cleveland's 16 3-pointers fell one shy of the team record for a game.
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31st
January
2010
LA JOLLA, Calif. — The sportswriter meant no offense and none was taken.
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31st
January
2010
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