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In Monday's package "Changing Times in NCAA Division II," the following quotation should have been attributed to Dr. Micah Parker of Cal Baptist, "The NCAA rule book is a few inches thick. The NAIA book is more of a folder. Most of our coaches have some experience with NCAA schools so that should help the transition."

Former Palos Verdes baseball coach Eberhard died Friday

He was such an iconic figure at Palos Verdes High that the baseball field is named in his honor. Former Palos Verdes baseball coach Gil Eberhard died Friday from lung disease, just a month short of his 78th birthday. Services are still pending.

JC Notebook: El Camino ranked 3rd in the nation

The El Camino football team has another lofty preseason ranking to try to live up to, which came as a surprise to Coach John Featherstone, who lost nearly his entire defense from last season.

Serra wins Cal-Hi Sports State School of the Year honor

There was never a better time to be a student-athlete at Serra High than this sports season. The Gardena-based Catholic school emerged as the Cal-Hi Sports State School of the Year for the 2009-10 season, Cal-Hi Senior Editor Mark Tennis announced Monday afternoon.

Prep Notebook: Gardena RB Petty commits to San Diego State

For the first time in over two decades, Gardena High School has a Division I-bound football player. Running back Dezden Petty has verbally committed to play at San Diego State, Gardena coach Ed Lalau said.

GREEN: MLS needs to stop being so friendly

The San Jose Earthquakes of MLS played Tottenham Hotspur of the EPL in Santa Clara at midday Saturday in withering 87-degree heat.

He's no King: Ilya Kovalchuk makes deal with Devils

In 2028, when today's newborns are graduating from high school and studying the Obama presidency in history class, a 44-year-old Ilya Kovalchuk can still collect a paycheck as a left wing for the New Jersey Devils.

Walsh returns to AVP Tour on different terms

Kerri Walsh returns to the AVP Tour this weekend in the Long Beach Open, but she'll do so in a different venue and not alongside her two-time Olympic gold medal partner, Misty May-Treanor. Walsh will play in the four-woman series event that is being revived by the AVP. Teams featuring veteran and current players, including Gabrielle Reece, will compete in the tournament alongside the main draw of two-person teams.

Angels' Hunter is more than happy to get away

MLB: Despite his struggles, offense still clicking as Halos begin road trip. ANAHEIM Rarely does a day off followed by a six-game road trip come as a welcome change.

Dodgers still spiraling downward with loss to Giants to open series

The last time the Dodgers suffered an excruciating defeat, they turned around and swept the San Francisco Giants. That came on the heels of an 10-inning loss to the New York Yankees, who battered closer Jonathan Broxton.
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CHATTER: Area track and field athletes prepare for World Junior Championships

Led by Chaminade of West Hills graduate Conor McCullough, several American track and field athletes begin competition today at the 13th IAAF World Junior Championships in Moncton, Canada.

Council hopefuls Essel, Krekorian woo business during debate

With their runoff election less than three weeks away, City Council candidates Paul Krekorian and Christine Essel sparred Wednesday during a spirited debate before San Fernando Valley business leaders.

City Council calls for time on pot ruling

Under pressure from County District Attorney Steve Cooley, the City Council delayed action Wednesday on Los Angeles' latest medical marijuana ordinance.

Council debates medical marijuana guidelines

With Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa vowing to block any measure that allows for-profit pot sales, the City Council managed Tuesday to hammer out some guidelines for a long-awaited medical marijuana ordinance.

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