Arena irate after Galaxy sunk by late winner
(Reuters) – Los Angeles Galaxy coach Bruce Arena lashed out at officials on Saturday after his side surrendered a goal in the 95th minute to lose 1-0 to the Colorado Rapids.
Morris stuns Suhr to take U.S. pole vault title
(Reuters) – Former collegiate champion Sandi Morris stunned world record holder Jenn Suhr to win the pole vault title at the U.S. indoor championships in Portland, Oregon on Saturday.
McEnroe doubts Sharapova was unaware of meldonium ban
(Reuters) – Tennis great John McEnroe finds it hard to believe that Maria Sharapova was unaware she was taking a banned drug that led to her suspension, the seven-times grand slam champion said on Saturday.
Golden State sixth man Iguodala out with sprained ankle
(Reuters) – Golden State Warriors sixth man Andre Iguodala will miss at least two weeks with a sprained left ankle, the team said Saturday. Iguodala was injured during the team’s victory over Portland on Friday.
DeRozan leads Raptors over Heat
(The Sports Xchange) – DeMar DeRozan poured in a game-high 38 points as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Miami Heat 112-104 in overtime on Saturday night at Air Canada Centre.
Highlights of Saturday’s NBA games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Saturday’s National Basketball Association games:
National Football League roundup
(The Sports Xchange) – Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant faces a one-year suspension, ESPN reported.
Freakish injury will not slow Eaton’s world title bid
(Reuters) – Ashton Eaton’s bid for a third consecutive world indoor heptathlon title will not be affected by a freakish accident that left the American needing six stitches in his head, his coach told Reuters on Saturday.
Haas earns one-shot lead after three rounds at Valspar
(Reuters) – Bill Haas looked at ease on the greens at the Valspar Championship in Florida on Saturday after a putting tip from Rickie Fowler helped him move into a one-stroke lead over Graham DeLaet after the third round.
Kyrgios involved in swearing row at Indian Wells
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Australian Nick Kyrgios was involved in a fresh dispute after being accused of swearing at the BNP Paribas Open in California on Saturday.




