IN BRIEF

CAIRO, Egypt

ITCH FOR EFFICIENCY

Most American drivers realize they’re going to have to trade their mean machines for green machines somewhere down the road, sacrificing performance for economy.

Company started by ex-PurchasePro workers bankrupt

YourBuyer Inc., a purchasing company established by two former managers at failed PurchasePro.com, filed for bankruptcy listing $16.1 million in liabilities and $2,000 in assets.

RELIGION NOTES

MUSIC

BOUNCE BACK

Racing can help repair economy

Times are tough for so many of our neighbors that it’s petty to worry or whine about the financial state of motor sports except for those who have lost jobs in racing.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Eclipse in sight for Asmussen

It wasn’t long ago in horse racing that the surname Asmussen referred to Cash, a champion jockey in America and Europe. His younger brother, Steve, tried riding but quickly grew too big. So in 1986, Steve Asmussen turned to training horses.

Trinity basketball adjusting to changes

With three straight appearances in the Class 1A state title game, the Trinity boys basketball program seems to have established itself as a perennial power.

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

Gillispie tackles challenge

A lot of people around college basketball thought Billy Gillispie was insane.

IN BRIEF

FOOTBALL

Palo Verde’s versatile Harris a handful for Wildcats

While preparing to play Palo Verde this week, Las Vegas High football coach Chris Faircloth quickly figured out the Panthers aren’t the same pure double-wing team the Wildcats faced in 2005.

Campus comfy for Cal coach

As much as Mike Montgomery likes golf, he discovered he had too much time to play. He missed working long hours.

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