In high school softball, where a starting pitcher can suit up every single game on the mound for her team, the relationship between the staff ace and the everyday catcher can mean the difference between a great season or a miserable one.For Lincoln pitcher Christine Collins and battery mate Tuai Tunai, that relationship could not be stronger — and the results are telling. The Mustangs are experiencing their most successful season in more than 20 years.
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As the former press secretary for the Northern California U.S. Attorney, Luke Macaulay has mastered the art of staying composed under pressure — a skill developed by the near-endless parade of high-profile cases he handled during his three years at the position. "They were looking for a high-energy guy who could handle a lot of tasks, and I pretty much fit that bill," said Macaulay, who graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in Liberal Studies. "That said, I waspretty much thrown into the fire as the new guy handling the job."
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With their 120-98 thrashing of Portland on Wednesday, the Warriors completed a dramatic late-season turnaround. For their efforts, they found themselves in a position that has been foreign to them since 1994 — a postseason participant.Just months ago, the Warriors were foundering with a 26-35 record and it seemed that they would extend their NBA-worst streak of consecutive seasons without a playoff berth to 13.
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The names among the 2007 American League home run leaders read off like an All-Star team from the past five years — MVP winners Justin Morneau and Alex Rodriguez and perennial slugger David Ortiz are just some of the big-time players among this year’s top long-ball specialists.But there is one player near the top of the AL home run list who doesn’t quite register the same celebratory familiarity.That player would be Texas Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler, who ranks second to A-Rod (nine), in the AL with seven home runs.
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Whether the perception is accurate or not, corporate lawyers aren’t traditionally seen as harbingers of good, seeking to defend the everyman from dishonesty.But that’s exactly how San Francisco attorney Reid Kathrein sees his role."I really like the David and Goliath thing," said Kathrein, who was recently named head of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP’s San Francisco office. "I grew up with that mentality, to help out the little guy against the big corporation. Every day now I wake up excited to go after our cases."
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Sacred Heart Cathedral may have lost out on this year’s Bruce-Mahoney Trophy to St. Ignatius during boys’ basketball season, but the Irish baseball team is still playing its crosstown rival for like there is plenty at stake.Sacred Heart starting pitcher Sonny Pearce pitched 6¹/³ strong innings and leadoff man Eric Herrera reached base five times and scored three runs to lead the Irish to a 13-6 victory over St. Ignatius in West Coast Athletic League play at Marchbank Park.
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Atlanta’s incredible 14-year reign atop the National League East ended last year with a thud, but at least one memorable development emerged from the disappointing season — the evolution of Brian McCann as one of the premier catchers in the NL.
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While opening their season playing home games at College of San Mateo and traveling all over the country to take on nationally ranked foes, the USF baseball team struggled to find the consistency that marked last year’s historically successful season.Still, despite all the distractions, the Dons remain in the hunt for a repeat trip to the postseason with an 18-17 record, including 2-4 in the ultra-competitive West Coast Conference, and they owe much of their success to one player — junior leadoff man Joey Railey, who has remained a constant in a season that has been anything but.
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Hitting one grand slam in a season is an accomplishment most softball players would be proud of.San Francisco State senior Kristin Bartholomay pulled off that impressive feat twice. In one game."The pitcher kept throwing my favorite pitch — an inside drop," Bartholomay said of the homers. "After the two grand slams, she stopped throwing that one."
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Hunt Auctions unveiled a portion of its memorabilia collection to members of the media Thursday at AT&T Park, as a preview of the historic Major League Baseball items that will be auctioned off July 10 as part of the FanFest at the Moscone Center during All-Star week.Among more than 200 collectibles that will be auctioned off is a signed Willie Mays Giants jersey from 1958, the first year the club played in San Francisco. That item is expected to fetch somewhere between $30,000 and $40,000.
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Of the four wins the USF baseball team had previously registered this season against Sacramento State, three have come directly after a Dons loss.Tuesday, the Hornets once again proved to be the cure for what ails USF. Getting a much-needed win before their weekend showdown with 10th-ranked Pepperdine, the Dons belted out 13 hits, had 21 players see action and dominated from the start in an 8-1 win over Sacramento State at Benedetti Diamond. The win capped off a five-game sweep of Sacramento State.
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As a pioneering female media executive, Oxygen Channel founder Gerry Laybourne has served as a voice for audiences others habitually neglected."A lot of these programming ideas that I’ve developed have come from simple outrage," Laybourne said. "I hate anybody that puts my audience in a box and assumes they are going to like one particular show or behave one specific way."
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After defeating its two previous opponents by a combined score of 37-2, the Galileo baseball team found itself in an unusual situation Thursday — trailing 2-1 in the top of the third inning against Leadership.That deficit, however, proved to be short-lived as Galileo poured in 16 runs over the final five innings to capture the Boilermaker Invitational 17-3 at Big Rec.Cody Klein went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and Chris Barber added two extra-base hits and five RBIs for Galileo, which won the tournament hosted by O’Connell for its eighth straight victory.
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When New York Mets leadoff man and shortstop Jose Reyes debuted in the majors in 2003 as a precocious 19-year-old and promptly finished the season with a .307 batting average, including a 17-game hitting streak, visions of the next Rickey Henderson were dancing throughout the minds in the Big Apple.However, it took the actual Rickey Henderson to make those revelations become a reality.
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When San Francisco resident and amateur wine lover Michael Brill decided to rip up his backyard in Potrero Hill in 2002 and turn it into a makeshift vineyard, he expected a little help from his friends with the project — but what he got was a community gathering of interested individuals.
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