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First 2014 WSOP bracelet won in casino employees event

It took an extra day, but Roland Reparejo won the first bracelet event of the 45th annual World Series of Poker on Thursday, prevailing in the $500 buy-in Casino Employees No-Limit Hold ’em tournament.

Spurs find fountain of youth in Game 5

Old-age jokes no longer bother Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs, who continue to age gracefully and inspire senior citizens everywhere.

With family by his side, good guy Riley at peace

Chris Riley plays golf a few times a week. It helps him stay sharp. He and his wife coach their two daughters on a 10-and-under softball all-star team. It helps him stay happy.

How local NASCAR drivers fared

How drivers with Las Vegas ties performed in the various NASCAR series.

Calculated risk pays off at Gulfstream

Last weekend, Dan Borislow, of Palm Beach, Fla., won more than $6.6-million as the only winner of the Gulfstream Park Rainbow Pick 6. He did it, not by any great handicapping, but by smart betting.

Bullpen collapses in 51s’ 7-4 loss at El Paso

The El Paso Chihuahuas scored five runs in their final three at-bats and defeated the 51s 7-4 Thursday in a Pacific Coast League game in El Paso, Texas.

Rebels’ Krystal Wharton qualifies for long jump in NCAA championships

UNLV long jumper Krystal Wharton advanced to next month’s NCAA track and field championships after qualifying with a personal best jump of 20 feet, 1½ inches at Thursday’s NCAA preliminary championships in Fayetteville, Ark. Wharton’s qualifying jump came on her second attempt, and she finished 10th overall.

LeBron chuckles after Pacers’ Stephenson blows in his ear

Well this isn’t something you see during every NBA game. Pacers guard Lance Stephenson decided to blow in Lebron James’ ear during Wednesday night’s Heat-Pacers game.

Sterling, Ballmer reach Clippers sale ‘binding’ agreement

Shelley Sterling, half owner of the Los Angeles Clippers has reached a “binding agreement” to sell the basketball team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion.