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BASKETBALL

Six players from state champion Gaels gain scholarships

Jalen Grimble, a senior defensive end from Bishop Gorman, signed his national letter of intent with Miami on Wednesday, bringing an end to the frenzied recruitment one of the nation’s most prized pass rushers. The NCAA signing period for football, soccer, track and field and cross country began Wednesday. It will end April 1 for football and Aug. 1 for other sports.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

Sports books giving bettors their props

Many UNLV basketball fans will be anxious to see if the Rebels can find a way to slow down Jimmer Fredette on Saturday, hoping the hometown team can avenge a loss to Brigham Young.

Lingerie Bowl in Las Vegas is ultimate fantasy football game

At halftime of Super Bowl XLV on Sunday, as most of America and a lot of the free world is getting up to use the restroom, the Los Angeles Temptation and Philadelphia Passion will line up in their dainty things for Lingerie Bowl VIII at the Thomas & Mack Center. Or, as I like to call it, the ultimate fantasy football game.

Judge overturns restraining order against Bank of America

Chief U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt overturned a state court order that had stopped Bank of America Corp. unit ReconTrust Co. from foreclosing on property in Nevada. Nye County District Judge Robert Lane had issued the order Jan. 20 that suspended ReconTrust foreclosures on an estimated 7,500 pending foreclosures around Nevada.

Education issues dear to freshman lawmaker

CARSON CITY — Olivia Diaz found a novel way to stand out as a freshman legislator in Carson City: Show up eight months pregnant.

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