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Friday, May 4 The Cleveland Browns and Team Spanos, anong other NFL teams, had success in encouraging or planting false narratives leading up to the recent NFL draft. That's part of the fun that produces surprises — but the NFL Network's phoniness about the top selection was off-putting. | | USD coach Rich Hill on verge of 1,000th career win in home series with Gonzaga. | | | Padres minor league Matt LaChappa tragically collapsed in 1996 and soon learned that he would never play baseball again. Today, LaChappa is still under contract and is the longest-tenured Padre. | | | The Aztecs will play at Illinois State, Steve Fisher's alma mater, on Dec. 1. | | | Bolt d'Oro owner and trainer Mick Ruis, a former high school wrestler, used a chance encounter to offer thousands to area kids in the sport. | | | The Broncos' draft moves produced several interesting story lines. The Chiefs may have found good value in the third round. The former San Diego Chargers are getting a grip on the influential Air Raid offense. | | | Guard Jordan Campbell was granted his release from the letter of intent he signed in November. | | | Padres set to play "home" against Dodgers series in front of enthusiastic crowds in Monterrey, Mexico. | | |