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Sport News Headlines
Venus tops Serena for Wimbledon title
Venus Williams won her fifth Wimbledon title Saturday, holding off sister Serena in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4.
All-Star team a mix of no-brainers, close calls
It's easier to pick an All-Star team without steroids on our minds. That doesn't mean Ken Rosenthal had an easy time with his picks.
Brian France offers his take on NASCAR
NASCAR boss Brian France spoke candidly about the sport Saturday. But Lee Spencer says many questions remain unanswered.
QB preview: Brady tops
Tom Brady was a record-setting machine last season. Roger Rotter tells you what to expect from the New England QB in '08.
Venus topples Serena for fifth Wimbledon title
Venus Williams won her fifth Wimbledon singles title Saturday, beating younger sister Serena Williams 7-5, 6-4 in the final.
Defending champion Venus is 5-2 in Wimbledon finals, losing only to Serena in 2002 and '03. The win at the All England Club gave Venus her seventh major title.
The match was the seventh Grand Slam final between the American sisters, with Serena leading 5-2. They are now 8-8 overall.
Venus and Serena play later Saturday in the women's doubles final.
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Martin joins Hendrick, replacing Mears next year
Mark Martin is returning to NASCAR full time, agreeing to drive for powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports in a final effort to win a championship that has eluded him for 24 years.
Martin and team owner Rick Hendrick announced the deal pairing the 48-year-old driver with one of NASCAR's top teams, Friday at Daytona International Speedway.
Martin will race a full schedule next season, replacing Casey Mears in the No. 5 Chevrolet. Hendrick is parting ways with Mears after this season.
Can we trust Martin after latest flip-flop?
Former Chargers safety Kiel, 27, dies in crash
Former Chargers safety Terrence Kiel was killed after he was thrown from a Chevy sedan he was driving, police said Saturday.
Kiel, 27, was driving alone after leaving a party at about 10:15 Friday night when he hit a wall in San Diego's upscale Scripps Ranch neighborhood and was thrown from the car, police Sgt. Alan Hayward said.
Kiel was barely breathing when paramedics reached him and he died about an hour later, Hayward said.