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MONDAY'S RESULTS

IN THE NEWS TODAY'S QUOTE ON DECK SHORT HOPS

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NBA

L.A. Clippers 107Philadelphia 90

Minnesota 100Cleveland 92

Charlotte 94Boston 91

Brooklyn 89Indiana 84 (OT)

New Orleans 105Detroit 86

San Antonio 103Chicago 89

Washington 102Milwaukee 90

Atlanta 105Dallas 101

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NHL

Toronto 5Philadelphia 2

Carolina 6N.Y. Islanders 4

Columbus 6San Jose 2

Los Angeles 4St. Louis 1

Phoenix at Colorado(n)

Minnesota at Calgary(n)

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Kansas 83Kansas State 62

Georgetown 63Marquette 55

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"I think it's going down the wrong road." -- Nebraska football coach Bo Pelini on a pending loosening of NCAA recruiting rules.

In Wednesday's edition, look for complete coverage of the Lancaster-Lebanon League girls' basketball quarterfinal round, plus Pete Kauffman's coverage of the L-L boys' swimming championships.

The swelling around Lindsey Vonn's repaired right knee has gone way down a day after surgery and her spirits way up.

Back in time for the 2014 Sochi Games? Try possibly back in time for the beginning of the World Cup season in late November.

The doctor who operated on Vonn's injured right knee thinks the four-time overall World Cup champion might return that soon.

That's the goal, anyway. And it's looking more promising following the procedure by Dr. Bill Sterett on Sunday to fix Vonn's knee. Sterett examined the knee again Monday and was optimistic about what he saw: Less swelling, increased range of motion and little discomfort ... and determination.

"She's in full-charge mode," he said. "She's like, 'When can I start upper-body strengthening?' "

 


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