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  • March, 18th 2008

    iger Woods roars again…this time, literally. On Sunday, the golfer earned his fifth PGA Tour victory in 2008 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a one-shot win over Bart Bryant – his closest competitor in seven months. With fans on Bay Hill's 18th hole exploding with cheers after Tiger sank a 25-foot birdie putt, the golfer joined the celebration by spiking his hat and giving an uncharacteristic yell himself. Tiger's win on Sunday is his fifth at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and career victory No. 64, tying him with Ben Hogan at No. 3 on the all-time list.
    *The trial of suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick on state dogfighting charges will not begin on April 2 as planned. The postponement is due to logistical problems in transporting the defendants back to Virginia for the proceedings, which is the responsibility of the local prosecutor's office. The Surry County Commonwealth Attorney's office says a new trial date will be set on March 25. Vick is serving a federal 23-month prison term in Leavenworth, Kansas. Officials had already delayed the trials of co-defendants Quanis Phillips and Purnell Peace. All three pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiring to run an interstate dogfighting operation on land owned by Vick.
    *Sugar Shane Mosley says his upcoming May 31st fight with Zab Judah at Mandalay Bay is nothing more than a warm-up to bigger and better bouts after he failed to earn a rematch with WBA champ Miguel Cotto. "I'm not taking (Judah) for granted, but I'm on a mission," said Mosley (44-5, 37 KOs). "I can't have nobody stand in my way at this point. I'm too old. ... I really wanted a rematch with Cotto, and thought it might happen, but Judah is trying to make a name for himself and get back. He was down at [promoter] Golden Boy's offices pleading for a fight, so we did it." Mosley, 36, lost a unanimous decision to Cotto on Nov. 10.
    *McClaren's Lewis Hamilton won the Australian Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday, beating BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld by 5.4 seconds. Hamilton, 23, led from pole position and was never seriously threatened. "We got away to a really great start — we've done a superb job all weekend," said the British driver. "It was close going to the first corner, but I was able to keep it cool and look after the tires. From then, I paced myself and didn't overdo it — I had plenty of time in me."
    *Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James appears on the April cover of Vogue magazine's shape issue with supermodel Gisele Bündchen. Inside, the girlfriend of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says: "What sports teaches you is not only respect for your body but that you have to be aware of your body, that you have to work with other people. If you feel good, you play better, and if you feel better your self-worth will increase every day."
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