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Alyssa Stanley’s late home run saves Shadow Ridge
 
Alyssa Stanley’s late home run saves Shadow Ridge

Shadow Ridge used a late home run to take a 5-4 road win against Centennial on Wednesday. Alyssa Stanley hit it, turning a 4-3 deficit into a 5-4 lead with two outs in the seventh. Mia Voges finished it off by striking out the final hitter, and stranding the tying run at second. Centennial led 4-1 after four innings, but Shadow Ridge fought back with two in the fifth. The win moved Shadow Ridge to 19-8 (11-3 Northwest League), and dropped Centennial to 20-13, 11-6.

Commission hopes to clean up college basketball
 
Commission hopes to clean up college basketball

The NCAA has a serious problem on its hands NCAA head Mark Emmert appointed a commission to study the issues Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice chairs the commission Louisville coach Rick Pitino lost his job amid investigation The NCAA wants control over AAU tournaments

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What to watch in the Golden Knights-Sharks series
 
What to watch in the Golden Knights-Sharks series

1. Shake off the rust. The last time the Knights played, people were still filing their income tax returns. And the Sharks have been off since April 18. 2. Puck stops here. Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and counterpart Martin Jones of San Jose each posted a save percentage better than .970 in the opening round. 3. Kill joy. The Knights faced the league’s best penalty-killing unit (Los Angeles) in the opening round of the playoffs. They get the No. 2 short-handed team (San Jose) in the semifinals. 4. Fourth dimension. Both teams’ fourth lines played pivotal roles in the opening round. 5. Fear the beard. Sharks defenseman Brent Burns, who played Game 4 against the Ducks after he missed the final 10 minutes of Game 3, practiced this week and is expected to be ready for the series opener.

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Clark County teacher explains why he’s joining new union
 
Clark County teacher explains why he’s joining new union

A new local teachers union was created Wednesday, right after Clark County Education Association members voted to cut ties with the state and national union. The new local union retains those ties. (Meghin Delaney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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