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In Road Race, Webb Begins His Season on Painful Note

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Teenager Graham Rahal survived a spinout and came back to win in his first IRL IndyCar Series start in St. Petersburg, Fla., holding off Helio Castroneves to become the youngest winner in major open-wheel history.

· SOCCER: Geoff Cameron scored in the 91st minute to give the Houston Dynamo a 3-3 tie with FC Dallas.

Houston (0-1-1) took a 1-0 lead on Franco Caraccio headed Corey Ashe's pass into the right side of the net for his first MLS goal. . . .

English Premier League leader Manchester United was held to a 2-2 draw at Middlesbrough after Brazil striker Afonso Alves scored for the home team. . . .

Cardiff City, a second-tier team, beat Barnsley, 1-0, to reach the final of English soccer's F.A. Cup for the first time since it became the 136-year-old competition's only Welsh winner in 1927.

· COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Texas assistant coach Ken McDonald will take over as head coach at Western Kentucky. He replaces Darrin Horn, who left for South Carolina.

· WINTER SPORTS: The Czech Republic beat the United States, 7-6, to remain unbeaten in the World Men's Curling Championship.

-- From News Services and Staff Reports


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