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Long jumper Courtney Corrin finds inspiration at her fingertips
Courtney Corrin soared last month to a national-best long-jump mark for high school girls. She also is a perennial choice for national age-group soccer teams. Her fleet and nimble feet might one day carry her to the Olympics. But greater insight into...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Sports, Schools, University of California, Irvine, Rope Gymnastics
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UCLA qualifies gymnasts in three of four NCAA event finals
Based on Friday night's team qualifications, UCLA has five gymnasts in three of the four NCAA women's gymnastics event finals Sunday at Pauley Pavilion. Four Bruins -- Olivia Courtney, Kaelie Baer, Vanessa Zamarripa and Lichelle Wong -- will perform...
Tags: Beam Gymnastics, National Collegiate Athletic Association, UCLA Bruins, Gymnastics, College Sports
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Florida wins NCAA women's gymnastics title; UCLA finishes fourth
Florida, led by 2008 Olympian Bridget Sloan, won its first NCAA women's gymnastics team title Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. The Gators overcame two falls on their opening apparatus, the balance beam, to score 197.575 points, edging runner-up Oklahoma....
Tags: Beam Gymnastics, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Florida Gators, UCLA Bruins, Gymnastics
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Florida wins its first NCAA women's gymnastics title
It was Pauley Pavilion. Yet hearing shouts of "Roll Tide Roll," of seeing a section of fans wearing Florida orange and doing the Gator "chomp," needing to plug one's ears to avoid the hollers of "Boomer Sooner," made it seem as if a series of football...
Tags: Beam Gymnastics, Utah Utes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Florida Gators, Pacific-12 Conference
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Florida, LSU, Georgia advance to NCAA women's gymnastics final
Florida, led by 2008 Olympian Bridget Sloan, Georgia and Louisiana State had the three highest team scores in the first of two six-team semifinal sessions Friday at the NCAA women's gymnastics championships at Pauley Pavilion. Those three teams will...
Tags: Auction Service, Utah Utes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Pacific-12 Conference, UCLA Bruins
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UCLA qualifies for NCAA women's gymnastics team final
With a season-best performance on the vault and a steady finish on the uneven bars Friday, UCLA qualified for the NCAA women's gymnastics team finals. Joining the Bruins in the six-team finals Saturday will be Florida, Georgia, LSU, Alabama and...
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George Beverly Shea dies at 104; Grammy-winning gospel singer
George Beverly Shea, a gospel singer and songwriter who was a featured part of the Billy Graham crusades for more than 50 years, died Tuesday. He was 104. Shea, who received a lifetime achievement award at the 2011 Grammy Awards, died in Asheville, N.C....
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'The Voice' recap: Bring on the battles and the steals!
Things are moving quickly on "The Voice" this season, and on Monday, it was on to the Battle Rounds, when the coaches pair up singers from their teams for competitive duets on a stage that looks like a boxing ring. In this phase, the coaches are both...
Tags: Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum (music group), Michael Jackson, Adam Levine, Rings Gymnastics
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'Dancing With the Stars': Best, worst of times for Vanderpump
It’s only the fourth week of “Dancing With the Stars” and already things are getting personal. The celebrity contestants revisited the best year of their lives this week, opening up the back stories and unleashing a cascade of tears...
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There's no sugar-coating it, Ben Howland is on thin ice at UCLA
LAS VEGAS — Despite the sudden loss of one of its best young players, the UCLA basketball team showed up here Saturday night determined not to throw in the towel. The coach's suit coat was a different matter. Angered by a charging call on...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Oregon Ducks, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Pacific-12 Conference, College Basketball
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Golf is more than a game to Padraig Harrington — it's a life's work
The top player in golf isn't in the Northern Trust Open field this week at Riviera Country Club and his name isn't Tiger Woods. Rory Mcllroy, the Northern Ireland four-club clover who is still ahead of No. 2 Woods in the World Golf Rankings, took a...
Tags: Sports, Symbols and Symbolism, The Open Championship, Golf, Northern Trust Open
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Los Angeles City Section Hall of Fame adds 42 members
In the 78-year history of high school sports in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the number of Olympians produced, major league players developed and Hall of Fame members inducted from a variety of sports is staggering. So now you can understand...
Tags: Kevin Young, Baseball, Oscar De La Hoya, High School Sports, Robin Yount
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