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Bail down from $1M to $100k for online threats

Written By Emdua on Rabu, 19 September 2012 | 17.54

LOS ANGELES (AP) An arraignment has been postponed for a Yale dropout who was arrested for investigation of making online death threats against children and charged along with his father with illegal weapons possession.

Los Angeles County district attorney spokeswoman Jane Robison says 21-year-old Eric Yee is expected to be arraigned Oct. 16 in San Fernando Superior Court.

Yee's bail was reduced to $100,000 from $1 million at a hearing Wednesday.

Robison says Yee's father, 62-year-old Roger Manfoo Yee, was also charged with illegal possession of an H&K M-94 assault weapon.

He hasn't been arrested.

Calls seeking comment from a lawyer for Eric Yee and to a listing for Roger Yee were not returned.

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Fever's January, Zellous will not start two games

Briann January (right) has started the last 26 games this year for the Indiana Fever.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Indiana Fever will be without two starting guards for at least the next two games.

Team officials say Briann January and Shavonte Zellous have returned to Indianapolis after sustaining head injuries during the 86-79 loss Monday night at Minnesota. Neither will be available for Wednesday night's game at Connecticut or Friday at Washington.

Both players will be checked by the team's medical staff as Indiana prepares for the start of the WNBA playoffs. The Fever earned the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Zellous has started all 31 games this season and was averaging 7.5 points. January started the last 26 games and was averaging 10.3 points and a team-high 3.9 assists.

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Rick Curl banned for life from USA Swimming

U.S. Olympic gold medalist Tom Dolan was coached by Rick Curl.

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(AP) -- USA Swimming banned coach Rick Curl for life for an improper relationship with a teenage swimmer in the 1980s.

Curl, who ran one of the nation's largest swim clubs near Washington, D.C., and coached 1996 and 2000 Olympic gold medalist Tom Dolan, was scheduled for a hearing Wednesday before the National Board of Review. But he informed the governing body he was waiving his right to challenge the case.

Curl voluntarily gave up his membership and will be added to USA Swimming's list of banned individuals, which is published on the organization Web site.

The coach was accused of starting a relationship with a 13-year-old female swimmer in the 1980s. Kelley Davis Currin said she received a $150,000 settlement from Curl not to go to law enforcement with details of the illicit four-year relationship, but decided to come forward after the sport was rocked by a sexual abuse scandal two years ago.

Dozens of coaches have been involved in improper relationships with underage swimmers, prompting USA Swimming to launch a new safe sport program that includes mandatory training and enhanced criminal background checks for all non-athlete members. Critics say the sport still promotes a culture of secrecy and has demanded that the top leadership be replaced, including executive director Chuck Wielgus.

The Curl-Burke Swim Club had 10 sites in the Washington area, but Curl is no longer associated with it. The club issued a news release Tuesday saying it had changed its name to Nation's Capital Swim Club, according to media reports.

Currin was notified of the decision to ban him in a letter from Susan Woessner, director of safe sport for USA Swimming.

"I want to thank you for your courage in coming forward and speaking out," Woessner wrote. "Your willingness to share your story is now holding Rick accountable after all these years. Thank you, Kelley. I have endless gratitude."

Currin issued a statement through her attorney, Robert Allard.

"I am happy to hear that Rick Curl may finally be starting to accept responsibility for what he did to me," she said. "I can now only hope that USA Swimming will accept responsibility for refusing to ban Rick Curl when they had knowledge to do so."

As part of a separate lawsuit filed Monday, Allard claims former national team coach Mark Schubert knew of the case for years and tried, without success, to get USA Swimming to investigate.

Allard called Curl "the proverbial Jerry Sandusky within this organization," referring to the former Penn State football coach awaiting a likely life sentence for sexually abusing underage boys.

"The fact that Mr. Curl has now been permanently banned from USA membership is only the first of what we hope are many steps, including imprisonment, which will be taken against him to ensure that justice is served for the heinous acts committed upon my client when she was just a child," Allard said.

"Similar to Penn State immediately moving to rid itself of those who knew and did nothing, we are not going to stop until the same is done at USA Swimming, starting with Mr. Wielgus," the attorney added. He also called for the firing of technical vice president David Berkoff, saying he "has admitted to knowing all about Mr. Curl going back to the early 1990s and failed to take effective action to protect young swimmers."

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Jared Dudley: Twitter gets my message to the masses

As told to Sam Amick

Jared Dudley sees Twitter as the perfect forum to express his opinion on a variety of subjects.

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Jared Dudley can be found on Twitter here: @JaredDudley619

How often do you check Twitter? On an hourly basis. It's like CNN on steroids. I follow people from all over the world, so I get all the updates, from athletes to comedians, different pastors, people from Italy. They're giving everything across the world - and it's addicting.

Who introduced you to Twitter? Jason Richardson. Shaq is the one who made me think about it (when he tweeted at halftime of a game in March 2009 while teammates with Dudley), but J-Rich is the one who was like, 'Yeah, this is what it's about.'

Three people I follow in my sport are.....? You've got to do Steve Nash and LeBron James. And Tony Allen. He's funny.

Three people who you would not think I follow are...? Kim Kardashian, JoJo, the singer, and Harvey Levin from TMZ.

I wish_________ was on Twitter? Kobe (Bryant)

An athlete from history I wish was on Twitter? (Dennis) Rodman.

Last time I got into a Twitter feud? Last month. It probably happens every other month.

Through Twitter, I've become friends with _______? Larry Fitzgerald

Describe your Twitter followers: Friendly, educated people

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My first encounter with Twitter (Dudley's account can be found here) was because of Shaq, when he tweeted during halftime (during a Suns game in March 2009). I was like, 'What's tweeting?' J-Rich (then-Suns teammate Jason Richardson) was telling me that it was like Facebook, where you can interact with friends, but better. So then when I first cut my hair from braids to low-cut, he was like, 'You should put it on Twitter.'

I thought it was perfect for me and my personality. I thought I'd take it one step further and show my personality while interacting with fans. What it gives that I didn't have growing up is you can know what a celebrity or an athlete are doing, to know what their everyday life is, when we're all really doing something that we love to do.

From me talking to rappers on Twitter, to (singer) Jordin Sparks, to people following you who you watch on American Idol, it's just crazy, man. Like (PGA golfer and 2012 Master Tournament winner) Bubba Watson. I was able to interact with him at a celebrity game and that was before he won the Masters when he was an ordinary guy. And then he won the Masters and now his (Twitter) followers go from like 300,000 to what they are now (approximately 675,000). You know what it is? It's made the world a lot smaller, and it makes everything just a lot easier to interact with people. I think it's great. A lot of people think it's a fad, but I don't think it's going away anytime soon.

For me, personally, I try to deal on Twitter only in positive. But I think the fans get a little too worked up when it comes to the (NBA) games. Especially in basketball, there's 82 games and if your team loses two or three they want a trade. Then they blow up your timeline. It's 'What happened?' Well, you're playing against other elite athletes. I don't let it bother me, because it's just part of life. But if you can't handle it mentally, then Twitter might not be for you. There are going to be fans who say rude, disrespectful things. Sometimes you can retweet it, and try to put that fan on blast and kill them with kindness. But it can get to you depending on how disrespectful people can be.

Another negative thing is that sometimes people take stuff out of context from what you're saying. I remember during the NBA lockout (last summer), (National Basketball Players Association executive director) Billy (Hunter) didn't like a couple of my comments (on Twitter) about how stuff was going on with the NBPA and the NBA. My whole thing was I didn't think we had a good solution. I didn't think we had a good plan.

I had a couple players, and a couple of (NBPA) executive members call me (about his tweets). Billy called and wanted to know what was my take with what was going on and if I wanted to be more involved. I was obviously a player rep (for the Suns), so it wasn't like I'm a Joe Schmoe who's talking about something I know nothing about. I knew what was going on. We got it resolved. It wasn't like a heated blow up, it was like, 'Hey, here's my opinion on this.'

If I don't feel like the plan is up to par, then I'm not willing to sit back and be quiet and let a couple million go, where that couple million when I'm 40 years old is a little better. That's why I felt like, 'Well, if I ruffle some feathers, that's fine, but at least we're going to have a decent discussion about it.'

Twitter helps get the message out there. For one, every sportswriter, every (media) agency is following me. So some other people might have 400,000 to a million followers, but my followers have a lot of followers. They have a lot of different outlets. And I'm someone where, I don't get in trouble, I'm respected by my peers, I'm someone who's educated - went to Boston College, got my degree - so when I say something, I'm not doing it without thinking, or without doing research. My voice is going to be heard. I'm not going to say anything outrageous, but I'm going to say something strong where I don't agree and I'll state the facts of what I don't agree about.

At first, (Twitter) was just talking to fans and a way to give information faster. Like your at a restaurant and you say, 'Hey I'm over here, what should I see (at the movies),' and just giving people an outlook on the NBA lifestyle, like the food, the hotels, telling fans, 'Hey this is what an NBA player is, and I'm going to give you video and quotes from different players saying 'Hey this is what they do.'

But once I started doing different blogs and things, I thought, 'Hey you know what? This could be a post-playing option.'...At the end of the day being a basketball player is short(lived). I want to give myself options and maybe be able to work at ESPN, or do blogs at NBC or be a sports reporter. I don't know if I'd focus just on basketball, but maybe do like (former Giants running back) Tiki Barber used to do, where he was on NBC during the day. Sometimes that comes when you win championships or you're an All-Star. And so far, those two (things) I'm not so my personality has to come out better than those guys.

I'm a fan like these guys (on Twitter), so I'm like, 'Hey what do you think of the Ray Allen situation? Do you think he should've stayed (in Boston)...My place is to have a forum where we can talk about it and I give my two cents from my perspective as an NBA player.

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Martin claims time trial title at road cycling worlds

VALKENBURG, Netherlands (AP) -- Tony Martin successfully defended his time trial world title Wednesday at the Road Cycling World Championships, edging American rider Taylor Phinney into second place.

Martin became the second German in two days to defend a world title. Judith Arndt won the women's time trail on Tuesday.

Martin completed the winding, hilly 28.4-mile course in 58 minutes, 38.76 seconds at an average speed of just under 30 mph.

Phinney was only 5.37 seconds behind Martin. Vasil Kiryienka of Belarus was third

Phinney was close to a medal at the London Olympics, but finished fourth in both the time trial and road race.

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WNBA Roundup: Thompson, Storm top Sky

Written By Emdua on Selasa, 18 September 2012 | 22.51

Tina Thompson scored her 7,000th career point against the Sky on Tuesday.

Elaine Thompson/AP

SEATTLE (AP) - Seattle's Tina Thompson scored 10 points to become the first WNBA player to reach 7,000 for her career.

Ann Wauters scored 16 points, Katie Smith added 13 and Ewelina Kobryn had 12 for Seattle (14-18).

The Storm, who already have clinched a ninth consecutive playoff berth, snapped a four-game losing streak.

Epiphanny Prince had 21 points and Shay Murphy 12 to lead Chicago (13-19), which remained one game behind New York for the fourth and final Eastern Conference playoff berth.

Silver Stars 77, Liberty 66

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Danielle Robinson had 21 points to lead San Antonio.

Shameka Christon added 17 points and Becky Hammon 12 for playoff-bound San Antonio (20-12).

Cappie Pondexter scored 23 points to lead New York (14-18), while Essence Carson had 11 and Kara Braxton 10. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Liberty.

Sparks 101, Mercury 76

LOS ANGELES (AP) Candace Parker had 26 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists and Los Angeles earned a 101-76 victory over Phoenix on Tuesday night.

The Sparks (23-10) secured second place in the Western Conference to ensure that they will open the first round of the playoffs at home, where they have won nine straight and are 15-1 this season.

Los Angeles concludes the regular season Thursday against first-place Minnesota.

Parker had a double-double by the third quarter and had four blocks. Alana Beard scored 22 points, one shy of her season high, with six steals and Kristi Toliver added 17 points.

DeWanna Bonner had 23 points for the Mercury (7-25), who lost their fifth consecutive game.

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USA Swimming strongly denies cover-up charges

USA Swimming denied Tuesday that it had an agreement with former national coach Mark Schubert to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct by other coaches.

The organization said it felt compelled to comment even though it wasn't named in a wrongful termination lawsuit filed against Schubert a day earlier by a former colleague, Dia Rianda.

The suit alleges that Schubert hired a private investigator to take photos of another prominent coach, Sean Hutchison, engaged in improper sexual activities while working with an elite training program in Fullerton, Calif. It says Schubert was paid $625,000 by USA Swimming not to go public with the information.

"The resolution of the relationship between Mark Schubert and USA Swimming absolutely did not involve any cover-up of alleged sexual misconduct by Sean Hutchison or any other person," USA Swimming said in a statement. "Rather, because of USA Swimming's commitment to safe sport, the agreement between USA Swimming and Mr. Schubert specifically required that if Schubert had, or in the future, received reliable information involving a sexual misconduct Code of Conduct violation by a coach or other member of USA Swimming, he would bring that information to USA Swimming in writing and would testify at a National Board of Review proceeding if requested to do so by USA Swimming."

Rianda, a swimming coach who, along with her husband, has given more than $100,000 to the USA Swimming Foundation, claims she was fired by Schubert in July after she went to work for him at his new team, Golden West Swim Club.

The suit, filed in Orange County Superior Court, says Rianda learned of sexual abuse charges against Schubert's close friend, Bill Jewell, and strongly objected to him working at the club. She said she was dismissed while she tried to keep children from being around Jewell while he was being investigated by USA Swimming.

USA Swimming said it "cannot comment on open investigations." Schubert did not respond to requests for comment.

Rianda's lawsuit also says Schubert knew of accusations against yet another prominent coach, Rick Curl, in the molestation of a 13-year-old girl beginning in 1983. It claims Schubert tried unsuccessfully to get USA Swimming to take action against Curl, who is reportedly set for a disciplinary hearing Wednesday and could face a lifetime ban from the organization.

Kelley Davis Currin has said Curl agreed to pay her $150,000 in return for not pursuing criminal charges after an illicit four-year relationship.

Currin and Rianda are represented by the same attorney, Robert Allard, who is involved in several lawsuits alleging USA Swimming covered up dozens of improper relationships between coaches and underage swimmers, and promoted a culture of secrecy that essentially condoned the behavior. He has called for a complete change of leadership at the organization, including the dismissal of executive director Chuck Wielgus.

USA Swimming counters that it has put in place a new safe sport program that is a model for all Olympic sports, with mandatory training for more than 31,000 non-athlete members, enhanced background checks on nearly 36,000, and lifetime bans for 16 offenders since the new program went into effect two years ago.

Currin said that's not enough.

"I have stated all along that numerous people in the swim world knew what Rick Curl did to me," she said in a statement Tuesday issued through her attorney. "It was the worst kept secret. I read the lawsuit filed against Mark Schubert. I am angry in reading that USA Swimming failed terribly when they had an opportunity to act against Rick Curl when coach Schubert informed Chuck Wielgus on numerous occasions about Curl's molestation of me.

"The fact that Chuck Wielgus and USA Swimming allegedly tried to cover up for Rick Curl by forcing Mark Schubert to accept hush money in return for signing a confidential agreement is outrageous. If USA Swimming has any integrity they would fire Wielgus and the rest of the staff that continues to protect sexual predators."

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Several speedskaters defend accused U.S. coach

Lana Gehring says she doesn't believe charges leveled against coaches Jae Su Chun and Jun Hyung Yeo.

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Olympic bronze medalist Lana Gehring, U.S. teammate Jessica Smith and seven other skaters say abuse allegations against their speedskating coach are "baseless" and a "false attack on his character."

Gehring and Smith issued a statement Tuesday saying they don't believe allegations leveled against short track coach Jae Su Chun or assistant Jun Hyung Yeo. Both say they never have seen the behavior described in a complaint to the U.S. Olympic Committee.

They acknowledge Chun pushes hard but say he cares deeply about his skaters. Gehring and Smith say they have faith Chun would take them to the top of the podium in Sochi in 2014.

U.S. Speedskating announced Monday that Chun was being placed on administrative leave and Yeo in charge while an independent law firm investigates.

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Obama welcomes Minnesota Lynx to White House

Delayed by the Olympics and Obama's busy schedule, the reigning WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx finally visited the White House.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama has welcomed the reigning WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx to the White House.

It's been nearly a year since the Lynx won the championship, but the team's visit was delayed by the Summer Olympics and Obama's busy schedule.

Obama told team members they are great ambassadors for the game and strong role models for his own daughters. The president says the Lynx have returned glory to the Twin Cities.

Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve thanked Obama for his support of the WNBA and told him the selflessness of her players along with leadership are behind their success.

The Lynx won the championship after sweeping the Atlanta Dream in three games last October. The team is in first place in the league's western conference this season.

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Arndt wins women's time trial at cycling worlds

Judith Arndt, who won silver in the Olympic time trial this year, plans to retire at the end of the season.

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VALKENBURG, Netherlands (AP) -- Judith Arndt of Germany successfully defended her individual time trial title Tuesday at the Road Cycling World Championships.

Arndt, who won silver in the Olympic time trial in London and plans to retire at the end of the season, finished the 15-mile race in 32 minutes, 26.46 seconds, an average speed of 27.71 mph.

"I'm very proud I was able to defend my title but that won't change my mind. After this year I'm done," she said. "I'm relieved that my career is over, I've had enough."

American rider Evelyn Stevens was second, 33.77 seconds behind Arndt. Linda Melanie Villumsen of New Zealand was third, 40.57 seconds back.

Stevens said she was content to settle for silver on the tough course.

"I gave everything I had. I made no mistakes; this is what I was able to do. So I'm happy taking the silver medal," she said. "Judith earns the gold. She's been top class her whole career."

The time trial route went from the cobbled streets of Eijsden through the hills of the Limburg province, ending in a brutal climb up the Cauberg hill in Valkenburg.

The 36-year-old Arndt powered up the Cauberg, the most famous hill in Dutch cycling, to seal her second world champion's rainbow jersey in front of thousands of cheering fans.

Villumsen looked capable of besting Stevens' time until she faded on the Cauberg.

Arndt and Villumsen won silver together on Sunday in the team time trial with the Orica-AIS team. Stevens, a former Wall Street banker, won gold in the team time trial.

Olympic time trial champion Kristin Armstrong of the United States retired after her victory in London and won't compete Tuesday.

Czech rider Martina Sablikova, a multiple world and Olympic champion speedskater, finished ninth, nearly two minutes behind Arndt.

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