Sports Night: Capital Christian defends title
High school basketball: Underclassmen spark Capital Christian to title
Seniors? Who needs ’em? The Capital Christian High School girls have none on their roster. What they do have, however, is a second straight Sac-Joaquin Section Division V championship after defeating Argonaut 58-36 at Sleep Train Arena. Other girls title games: Rio Linda defeats Christian Brothers in Division III, and Sacramento Waldorf beats Turlock Christian in Division V.
Kings: Collison would like to start, but it’s not a must
Is Darren Collison, who has been playing at a level worthy of a starter, fine with coming off the bench for the Kings? Well, he’s not making a fuss. “Winning is still the No. 1 goal, if I had a list, and I’ll go from there,” the point guard says.
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Sacramento boxing product Bill McMurray, who fought iconic heavyweights Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston among others, is buried Friday in Dixon. He died of Parkinson’s disease Feb. 23 at age 79. McMurray will be remembered as a gentle giant who cared more about his job and family than boxing.
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This story was originally published March 4, 2016 at 10:42 PM with the headline "Sports Night: Capital Christian defends title."