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Brown awaits more than pinch of majors

It often has been said that hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in sports, but Andrew Brown begs to differ.

Liberty finishes climb to mountaintop

RENO — Liberty baseball coach Nick Didier couldn’t quite choke back the tears as his team celebrated on the field at UNR’s Peccole Park on Saturday.

Palo Verde slugs its way to title

RENO — Last season, Rachel Williams couldn’t pitch on back-to-back days.

Stars lift Centennial to record fourth straight crown

CARSON CITY — All the other competitors in the girls 1,600 relay left the podium, but Centennial’s Sydney Badger and Tiana Bonds remained on the top step so they could be honored by the crowd at Carson High for the final time.

Gorman girls dominate for fifth straight state title

A few weeks ago, Bishop Gorman girls swimming coach Ronald Aitken wasn’t sure his squad was capable of winning a regional championship, let alone a state title.

Kurt Busch subdued as ‘Double’ try nears

Kurt Busch craned his neck toward a monitor and studied the Indianapolis 500 practice results. He didn’t seem happy with his final practice speed, roughly 3 mph off the pace and not good enough in the Andretti Autosport backup he was forced into after wrecking his own, faster car this week.

Henderson chasing UFC belt

Dan Henderson’s final opportunity to make a run at an elusive Ultimate Fighting Championship title almost ended before it had a chance to begin.

Trainer blames new sound system for horse’s death

The latest attraction at the races was the debut of the world’s biggest HD video screen — the “Big Board,” and its 750-speaker sound system, but after a horse fell and died, her trainer immediately blamed the sound system attached to Churchill’s vaunted new video board.