BASEBALLCHICAGO -- Robin Ventura announced he will not return as manager of the White Sox next season.Speaking after Chicagos season-ending 6-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins, Ventura said it was a personal decision. He was in the last year of his contract.The Chicago Sun-Times reported Saturday that bench coach and former Cubs manager Rick Renteria will likely take over, but the team did not immediately announce a replacement. White Sox general manager Rick Hahn is scheduled to address reporters Monday.Ventura said he initiated the departure and the front office didnt push him out.Ventura went 375-435 in five seasons with the White Sox. After an 85-77 debut in 2012 that wasnt good enough for the playoffs, Ventura suffered through four consecutive losing seasons.The White Sox finished 78-84 this year despite a 23-10 start that gave them a six-game lead in the AL Central on May 9.ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves have interviewed interim manager Brian Snitker and three coaches for the full-time job heading into 2017.Snitker met with president of baseball operations John Hart and general manager John Coppolella earlier this week. Hart and Coppolella also spoke with bench coach Terry Pendleton, first base coach Eddie Perez and third base coach Bo Porter about the job.After the season, Hart and Coppolella are expected to begin the process of interviewing candidates outside the organization.Snitker said the interview was his first, for any position, in 40 years with the Braves.He managed 20 years in the minor leagues, worked seven years as third base coach under Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox and was in his third Triple-A stint when the Braves promoted him to replace Fredi Gonzalez on May 17.PRO BASKETBALLPHILADELPHIA -- No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons will likely need surgery for a broken bone in his right foot.Philadelphia 76ers president Bryan Colangelo said no decision had been made and there was no timetable for how long Simmons would be out of action.Simmons fractured the fifth metatarsal bone during the 76ers final training camp scrimmage on Friday.Simmons injury is the latest blow to a franchise that has been beset in recent years by injuries to draft lottery picks and has losing streaks of 26 and 28 games over the last three seasons.NEW YORK -- Sacramento Kings guard Darren Collison has been suspended eight games without pay by the NBA because of a domestic violence incident involving his wife.Collison pleaded guilty Sept. 2 to a misdemeanor domestic battery charge resulting from the May 30 incident.The NBA said it conducted its own investigation and consulted a panel of experts in the field of domestic violence before determining its penalty.Collison will lose about $380,000 of his $5.2 million salary this season. His suspension begins with the Kings season opener on Oct. 26 and he will be eligible to return Nov. 8 against New Orleans.OLYMPICSPARIS -- IOC President Thomas Bach met with French athletes and Paris leaders of their 2024 bid at the start of a two-day visit in the French capital.Bach was invited by the bid committee.Paris is competing against Budapest and Los Angeles. The International Olympic Committee will choose the host in September 2017.Bach, who has already made equivalent trips to Los Angeles and Budapest, was greeted by athletes at Frances institute of sport then attended a private dinner with Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.Next week, Bach will meet Italian officials, who still hope the Rome bid can be revived despite city council opposition.BOXINGGLASGOW, Scotland -- A Scottish boxer has died after suffering severe bleeding and swelling to his brain during a televised fight.Mike Towell, who was 25, had to be carried from the ring on a stretcher after a fifth-round loss to Dale Evans in Glasgow on Thursday.Towell had been undefeated going into the fight -- an eliminator for the British welterweight title -- with 11 wins and one draw on his professional record.Towells partner, Chloe Ross, said she was absolutely heartbroken to announce that he died Friday night, 12 hours after he was taken off life support.Ross said the welterweight had been complaining of migraines in the run-up to the fight but put it down to stress. 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- The remnants of the final two targets scattered in the dreary Brazilian sky, landing in dozens of places across the rain-soaked Olympic shooting range.Fehaid Al-Deehani raised his shotgun overhead with a shout and turned toward the crowd, pounding his chest as he walked toward them.No matter what his team was called, what flag was raised or anthem played, the gold medal belonged to him.Competing as an independent athlete with Kuwaits Olympic committee suspended, Al-Deehani captured the first gold medal of his storied career by beating Italys Marco Innocenti in the mens double trap finals Wednesday at the Rio de Janeiro Games.That was for my country, for the people who dont want us to participate in the Olympics, Al-Deehani said. Im showing them that we are here and we got the medal.A proud Kuwaiti army officer, Al-Deehani is not just the most decorated Olympic athlete in his country, he is the only one to earn a medal. He won his first, a bronze, at the 2000 Sydney Games and another in London four years ago.Rio was his sixth Olympics, but it would not be for Kuwait.The Arab country has been engaged in an ongoing rift with the IOC, which has accused Kuwaits government of interfering with sports.The IOC suspended Kuwait in October and the country countered will a $1.3 billion lawsuit against 14 board members of the Gulf states Olympic committee and the national federations of several sports. A lawsuit against the IOC was thrown out by a Swiss court.The IOC made a concession just before the Rio Olympics, allowing Kuwaits athletes to participate as independents under the IOC flag, should they qualify.Al-Deehani refused to carry the IOC flag for the independent team during opening ceremony, saying he would only carrry Kuwaits flag.ddddddddddddOnce shooting started in Rio, Al-Deehani became intent on defying the IOCs decision by winning a medal for his country, not an independent team filled with Kuwaitis.Al-Deehani almost didnt make it past the semifinals, needing a shoot-off to get past American Joshua Richmond into the final six.But Al-Deehani had the best score in the semifinals, hitting 28 targets to earn a spot against Innocenti in the gold-medal match. With at least silver in his grasp, Al-Deehani dropped to his knees and put his face to the ground before getting up and pounding his chest at the crowd.The feeling was much better than any before because you know if you are competing for the gold medal, you have at least the silver for sure, Al-Deehani said.He didnt want to stop there, though.His confidence soaring, Al-Deehani took an early lead in the final and overcame a couple of late missed shots to put himself in position for gold. Shooting first and leading by two, he knew gold was his if he hit both targets on his final turn.Al-Deehanis shots were true and so was his heart as he pounded it numerous times at the crowd.But sorrow tinged the joy once he stepped on the top step of the podium.Wearing a plain blue sweatshirt, Al-Deehani raised his arms and smiled before receiving the gold medal, but turned somber as the IOC anthem played and the IOC flag was raised instead of his countrys.It hurts very much, said Al-Deehani, who struggled to stifle tears as the IOC anthem played. I cant describe my pain. It is too sad.Steven Scott hit all 30 targets to defeat British shooter Tim Kneale for the bronze medal. Wholesale JerseysWholesale Jerseyscheap jerseysCheap JersyesCheap Basketball JerseysCheap NHL Jerseyscheap jerseysCheap JerseysCheap JerseysCheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '