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LEFTOVERS: Warriors were ready to walk off

The Golden State Warriors held a players-only meeting after shootaround Tuesday and decided on a plan.

Pine tar usage not as tacky as it looks

Jerry Reuss readily admits having used Stickum and other substances to help improve his grip on the ball during his 22-year big league pitching career. But the colorful left-hander still maintains he never violated the Major League Baseball rule that prohibits using a foreign substance on the baseball.

Anglers get a reprieve from closing of Willow Beach hatchery

When news broke in December that the Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery no longer would raise and stock rainbow trout along the lower Colorado River, it sent a shock wave through the recreational fishing communities in Southern Nevada and northwestern Arizona. Anglers experienced disbelief and feelings of betrayal, and community leaders voiced concern about the financial impact on local economies.

Fishing report, May 1, 2014

LAKE MEAD — Windy conditions deterred many anglers from hitting the water this past week. But on the calmer days, anglers and recreational users were out in full force. Despite their best efforts, catch reports were varied, with the only consistency being in the difficulty of netting shad. The spawning period for largemouth bass appears to be drawing to an end, and that has bass fishermen reeling their fish from deeper water on drop shots. The northeastern area of Boulder Basin has been productive along with the shoreline of Boulder Harbor, where anglers still are finding a few bass on beds.

Khan hopes welterweight debut is audition for Mayweather bout

Amir Khan will fight as a welterweight for the first time on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden in what is essentially a tryout for what Khan hopes will be a megafight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. later this year.

BOYS TRACK: Patriots dominate Falcons on the road

Vincent Ackerman and Robert Reyes each won two individual events and ran on a winning relay to lead the visiting Liberty boys track team to a 97½-36½ win over Foothill on Wednesday.

GIRLS TRACK: Nelson wins four events to boost Bengals

Sianna Nelson won four events Wednesday to lead Bonanza’s girls track team to an 88-58 victory over visiting Cimarron-Memorial in a Southwest League dual meet.

BASEBALL: Hand, Mustangs stay alive in Northwest race

Jordan Hand went 2-for-4 with two triples, two runs and two RBIs on Wednesday as Shadow Ridge’s baseball team stayed alive in the race for the Northwest League title with a 10-3 victory over visiting Arbor View.

Patient Arbor View wears out Mustangs

Arbor View softball coach Maria Yoder has lectured her team to be more selective at the plate.