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It was the second straight world title for Jacobellis, 21, the most successful snowboardcross rider-female or male-ever. It was also a measure of redemption for her embarrassing Olympic moment at the 2006 Games, when she fell while prematurely celebrating an apparent gold medal win and had to settle for the snowboardcross silver. "I'm glad people can look at me in this way as coming back strong," Jacobellis said on Sunday. It was the second straight world title for Jacobellis, 21, the most successful snowboardcross rider-female or male-ever. It was also a measure of redemption for her embarrassing Olympic moment at the 2006 Games, when she fell while prematurely celebrating an apparent gold medal win and had to settle for the snowboardcross silver. "I'm glad people can look at me in this way as coming back strong," Jacobellis said on Sunday. "I'd like to be recognized for what I've accomplished rather than my mistake."
Suspended
Indefinitely by Colorado State, four members of the women's basketball team who set off a chemical bomb outside a teammate's apartment as a prank. On Jan. 8 four freshmen-guards Kelly Jo Mullaney,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Emily Neal and Brittney Stirling and center Raysha Ritter-detonated a homemade explosive in a plastic bottle outside the Fort Collins residence of sophomore forward Kelly Finley. The blast was small; there were no injuries or damage. "Four teammates were trying to play a prank on a teammate, and it went bad," a police spokesman said. "It was not meant in a malicious way." Still, the four players were charged with misdemeanor reckless endangerment and cannot practice during their ban.
Found
To be malignant,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the brain tumor that former Yankees outfielder and current television analyst Bobby Murcer had removed last month. The five-time All-Star and 1972 Gold Glove winner is scheduled to undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Said Murcer, 60, "As we begin a new year,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I find myself facing a new challenge-the biggest of my life so far."
Waived
By the 76ers, forward Chris Webber. Philadelphia traded for the five-time All-Star in February 2005, but for most of his tenure Webber, 33, was a poor fit for the team. After his production and playing time fell this season-he was averaging 11.0 points and 8.3 rebounds per game,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], both below his career averages, and had missed 17 games with injuries-he told the rebuilding Sixers that he wanted to play for a contender. The team bought out the remaining 1 1/2 years on Webber's contract (he was due to make $21 million this season and $22 million in 2007--0Cool for an undisclosed amount. Fukufuji,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 24, grew up on the northern island of Hokkaido,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], one of the few places in Japan where hockey is popular,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and was drafted by Los Angeles in 2004. The Kings recalled him from the minors last Friday, and he played the third period the next night. Fukufuji stopped four shots but allowed a power-play goal that turned out to be the game-winner for the Blues. "I was so nervous,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," said Fukufuji. "But I was excited too."
Fired
By Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens, his publicist Kim Etheredge. unresponsive in what they both later called an allergic reaction to pain medication. The police report said that Etheredge told cops that Owens was depressed and that she thought he may have attempted to harm himself. At a later press conference,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], she condescendingly blurted, "Terrell has 25 million reasons why he should be alive," in reference to Owens's $25 million contract with the Cowboys. "It was a business decision," Owens said of the firing.
Apologized
To Giants teammate Mark Sweeney for reportedly implicating him in a failed drug test, Barry Bonds. According to last Thursday's New York Daily News, Bonds tested positive for amphetamines and claimed he got the substance from Sweeney's locker. (Under baseball rules, a player is not suspended for a first positive amphetamines result; a second failure results in a 25 game ban.) Sweeney denied that he had any banned substance, and in a statement Bonds (right), who did not deny failing the test, exonerated the first baseman: "He is both my teammate and my friend. He did not give me anything whatsoever and has nothing to do with this matter." As of Monday, Bonds and the Giants were still trying to finalize a preliminary agreement on a $16 million contract for this season.
Spoke
Publicly for the first time since Hall of Fame voting results were announced on Jan. 9,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Mark McGwire. The former slugger was named on just 23.5% of ballots in his first year of eligibility,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], far short of the 75% needed for induction. In an interview last Friday with the Daily Titan, the Cal State Fullerton student newspaper, at a charity event in Tustin,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Calif.,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], McGwire said, "I had an absolutely wonderful career that I am very proud of. amateur title in 1927 and '36. In 1937 she began covering golf and writing a "Women in Sports" column for the Times, where she worked-often as the only woman in the sports department-for 35 years. Throughout her life Orcutt played exhibitions, including one at Augusta during the 1920s when she was paired with Walter Hagen. "I would get a lady golfer," Hagen complained. Years later Orcutt recalled in the Times, "I didn't say anything. But the next day I carried Hagen for nine holes and we won."
Regained
By Kobe Bryant, the top spot on the list of the best-selling NBA jerseys. Bryant,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who switched to number 24 this season after wearing number 8 for the first 10 years of his career, had the most popular jersey in 2002--03,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but his sales fell after he was accused of sexual assault in Colorado. (The charges were dropped in '04.) The Lakers guard overtook the Heat's Dwyane Wade as the NBA's most popular player in terms of jersey sales, a title Wade had held since May 2005. The Cavaliers' LeBron James ranks third.
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