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BRADLEY BROOKS, Associated Press
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil's day has finally arrived.
The sun rose Thursday on a tropical nation hosting its first World Cup in 64 years. Nearly half the world's population, well over 3 billion spectators, is expected to watch soccer's premier event and get a glimpse of the country that in two years will host the Summer Olympics.
But just hours before play begins, it still isn't clear which Brazil we'll see.
Adrián Ibarra
-Moncada Baseball Park
El Juego de Estrellas fue todo un exito el domingo pasado en el nuevo y renovado Estadio Moncada y se dedicó a dos grandes entusiastas del deporte local, Francisco "Cisco" Martinez y Sammy Ibarra.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
The prestigious All-District selections in 29-AAAAA were named after Eagle Pass' exit in last week's Region IV Final and Eagle pitcher Chris Perez was unanimously selected to the First Team.Accompanying Perez on the First Team were teammates sophomore first baseman Mando Lopez, senior second sacker RJ Ruiz, senior Eagle shortstop Eric Gonzalez, senior center fielder Kevin Chisum, senior catcher Diego Gaona and junior DH Carlos Barrera.