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Morning Sports Report
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Ozzie Guillen’s No. 13 will be the 13th jersey retired by the White Sox during an Aug. 8 ceremony at Rate Field. The team made the announcement during Friday’s home opener.
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Rookie Chase DeLauter had three hits, including a two-run homer in the seventh inning, and drove in three runs as the Cleveland Guardians won their home opener 4-1 against the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
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Based on the opening week of the season, the White Sox may have better pitching options at Triple-A Charlotte than on the major-league roster. Ahead of Friday’s 5-4 win over Toronto in the home opener, GM Chris Getz said they plan to be patient with the young pitchers.
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A one-on-one interview with Bears coach Ben Johnson from the NFL annual meeting in Phoenix.
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Montini junior quarterback Israel Abrams, one of the top quarterback prospects in the country, announced his commitment to the University of Miami during the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN Friday afternoon. Abrams is the No. 3 quarterback in the country, according to 247Sports composite.
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Lauren Betts had 16 points and made a huge block late, and UCLA withstood a late charge by Texas on Friday night for a 51-44 win to reach the women's NCAA Tournament national championship game for the first time.
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Ta'Niya Latson scored 16 and Agot Makeer added 14 points and South Carolina played stifling defense to beat UConn 62-48 on Friday night, ending the Huskies' 54-game winning streak and advancing to the women's NCAA Tournament championship game.
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OG Anunoby scored 31 points, Mitchell Robinson had 17 points and 11 rebounds, and the New York Knicks routed the Chicago Bulls 136-96 on Friday night in a game they led by 47 points.
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The Chicago Bears won’t receive compensatory picks for the hiring of former assistant general manager Ian Cunningham. The NFL announced the final decision Friday.
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This trip to the Final Four should end any complaints about Illinois coach Brad Underwood, a basketball lifer who finally hit the big time.
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