
Inside The Week in Sports
Wrestling
Iowa's Steve Mocco is the best of the heavyweights at the NCAA
finals--Oklahoma State climbs back on top
Horse Racing
Empire Maker has emerged as a Derby favorite--Four prep races
will sort out the field for Churchill Downs
College Football
Former Florida passer Brock Berlin bids to become Miami
quarterback--Five more high-profile transfers
The NBA
Joe Dumars's latest feat: rebuilding his old team in his
image--Syracuse's Anthony could go third in the draft
The NHL
Flyers take wing with instant offense from newcomer Tony
Amonte--Bruins make a late coaching change
Motor Sports
Bristol winner Kurt Busch positions himself for a run at the
points title--Who is NASCAR's most reckless driver?
COLOR PHOTO: PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID EULITT/KANSAS CITY STAR CLAWS AND EFFECT In one of the biggest upsets of the NCAA wrestling championships last week, unseeded Shane Cunanan of West Virginia (dark singlet) decisioned second-seeded Zack Esposito of Oklahoma State 3--1 in the second round of the 141-pound competition. Cunanan went on to finish sixth in his division. The bear was just visiting, emblazoned on one of eight mats on loan to Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo.