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February 13, 2009|By From Sun staff and news services

NBA: : Shawn Marion's dunk with 1.1 seconds left gave the visiting Heat (28-24) a 95-93 win over the Bulls (23-30). ... Celtics guard Ray Allen was in the team's lineup against the Mavericks, a day after his right thumb was hyperextended. ... Cavaliers coach Mike Brown was fined $25,000 by the league for publicly criticizing referee Joey Crawford after a loss to the Pacers this week.

Golf: : Michelle Wie made her debut as a full-fledged LPGA Tour member, birdieing her final three holes for a 6-under-par 66 in the first round of the SBS Open in Kahuku, Hawaii. Wie, 19, was tied with Yani Tseng, a stroke behind leader Angela Stanford. ... Robert Garrigus and Dustin Johnson shot 7-under 65s to share the lead at the PGA AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in Pebble Beach, Calif.

Colleges:: Connecticut guard Jerome Dyson will need surgery on his right knee and could miss the rest of the season. He was injured Wednesday against Syracuse. ... Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz agreed to a new, seven-year contract that includes the same salary and bonus structures as his previous deal.

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Varsity: : Donte Stuckey scored 44 points and the host No. 4 Walbrook boys basketball team won in overtime, 87-85, over No. 15 Patterson (15-4). With the Warriors (17-2) trailing 79-77, Roscoe Smith (25 points) dunked with two seconds left to force overtime.

Soccer:: Prince George's County delegates will introduce legislation that would allow Major League Soccer's D.C. United to move to Maryland and build a stadium. Sen. Anthony Muse and Delegate Melony Griffith will announce the legislation Monday in Largo.

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