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- Robbie Keane fan Ishizaki Donovan drea Petkovic Cepelova Hamilton Rosberg Nico Hulkenberg do. lara Ste-

and scored goals late in the first half, Baggio Husidic added another shortly after halftime, and the Los Angeles Galaxy won its first meeting of the MLS season with rival Chivas USA, 3-0 on Sunday in Carson, Calif. Keane, pictured, scored in the 37th minute, Ishizaki in the 41st and Husidic in the 56th for the Galaxy (1-1-1), which is 16-1-4 in the SuperClasi­co since the end of 2007. The goals by Ishizaki and Husidic were their first with Los Angeles. Landon

assisted the Ishizaki and Husidic goals, giving him 119 assists in his career, 16 off Steve Ralston’s MLS record. Chivas USA (1-2-2), the home team at the StubHub Center, didn’t put a shot on frame until the 82nd minute and created little action until the final 10 minutes. … An

capped a stunning run to the Family Circle Cup title in Charleston, S.C. Petkovic outlasted Jana

7-5, 6-2 in the final. It’s the first win in three years for the 26year-old German, who fell from ninth in the world in 2011 to 177th two years later. … Lewis

beatMerced­es teammate Nico

after an intense race-long duel to take the victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix. TheMercede­s duo recorded their second one-two finish in eight days, after a victory last week in Malaysia. Force India’s Sergio Perez was third and teammate

was fifth, separated by Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciar… Fabian Cancelof Switzerlan­d, above, won a four-way power sprint to the finish line to defend his Tour of Flanders cycling title in Brussels and clinch one of the year’s toughest classics for the third time. In the sprint, Cancellara beat a trio of Belgians, with Greg Van Avermaet taking second place ahead of Sven Vanmarcke and Stijn Vandenberg­h. Cancellara unleashed his explosive finish after 161 miles of racing, crossing the line in 6 hours, 15 minutes, 25 seconds.

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Scott Halleran, Getty Images Matt Jones celebrates forcing a playoff Sunday with a 46-foot putt for birdie on No. 18. Then he made an even bigger shot.
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