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Monday, Aug 6 Crank up the stakes in youth sports, and the adults start acting like kids. | | | | Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II, who played for the Browns, Buccaneers, Patriots and Jets, faces felony charges that include rape and kidnapping, | | | | | After Tyson Ross and Jordan Lyles allowed to leave via waivers, Padres salvage series split with victory over Cubs. | | | | | Veteran right-handers Tyson Ross and Jordan Lyles will be leaving San Diego for the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers, respectively. | | | | | Padres rookie Franmil Reyes hits the fifth-longest home run in the majors. | | | | | Apprentice jockey Assael Espinoza was suspended 10 days by track stewards on Sunday for his part in Saturday's 10th race accident that saw one horse die and two jockeys hospitalized. | | | | | Improving pass rush is one of challenges facing 2018 SDSU football team. | | | | | The PGA Championship will be played for the 100th time in the coming week. As it celebrates its past, it's looking at big changes in the future | | | | |
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