Baseball
Astros: Recalled P Brian Sikorski from Triple-A New Orleans.
Marlins: Announced resignation of Gary Hughes, VP of player personnel, effective at end of season.
Basketball
USBL: Jacksonville Barracudas are relocating to Sarasota, Fla.
College
Patriot League: Named Navy junior outside hitter Rachel Shropa volleyball Offensive Player of the Week.
Soccer America: Named Navy junior M Michelle Nance women's Player of the Week.
Colorado College: Named Mike McCubbin men's basketball coach.
Football
NFL: Named following NFL Players of the Week: AFC offense, Broncos RB Terrell Davis; AFC defense, Ravens CB Rod Woodson; AFC special teams, Jaguars PR-KR Reggie Barlow; NFC offense, 49ers QB Steve Young; NFC defense, Packers DE Reggie White; NFC special teams, Buccaneers PR Jacquez Green.
Broncos: Signed DT Duane Ashman to practice squad.
Colts: Signed DE Van Tuinei. Waived DE Steven Conley. Re-signed WR Kuipo McGuire to practice squad.
Hockey
NHL: Announced that Maple Leafs will be host of 2000 All-Star Game, the league's 50th.
Canucks: Suspended RW Pavel Bure -- 3-time 50-goal scorer -- for failure to participate in training camp.
Mighty Ducks: Re-signed D Pavel Trnka to one-year contract.
Oilers: Returned D Lukas Zib to HC Ceske Budejovice of Czech Republic Elite League.
Penguins: Signed D Josef Melichar.
Sabres: Named Jim Corsi goaltender coach.
Tennis
USTA: Named Julia A. Levering first female president, effective Jan. 1, 1999.
Pub Date: 9/17/98