Responding to an Orange County Register story that named the Raiders as one of five teams in the mix to be sold to billionaire Philip Anschutz and moved to a new stadium in Los Angeles, Raiders CEO Amy Trask said no sale.

“The team is not for sale. It will remain with the Davis family,” Trask said in a statement issued through senior executive John Herrera.

In the Register story, Anschutz Entertainment Group president Tim Leiweke talked of Anschutz’s wish to acquire majority ownership and bring a team to Farmers Field, a proposed downtown stadium.

“St. Louis, Jacksonville, not extensively, certainly Oakland, San Diego, Minnesota are still in the mix,” Leiweke said. “We’re not packing any (moving) vans right now.”

The Raiders negotiated a three-year extension on their lease agreement in November 2009 to remain at the Coliseum through 2013.

Trask has stated publicly the Raiders’ wish is for a new stadium at its current site.

San Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos, 87, is no longer looking to sell part of his 36 percent stake in the team, an official said. Area college Cal’s Michael Morrison won the national title in the decathlon at the NCAA Outdoor championships in Des Moines, Iowa, after a day’s delay because of heavy storms. Morrison pulled ahead of Clemson’s Miller Moss with a throw of 198 feet, 4 inches in the javelin and won with 8,118 points. College Mike Yastrzemski, grandson of Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, homered and drove in four runs, and Vanderbilt beat Oregon State 11-1 in the opener of a best-of-three NCAA super regional series in Nashville, Tenn. Vandy ace Sonny Gray (12-3), four days after he was drafted 18th overall by the A’s, allowed one run on four hits in 6﻿2/3 innings.

Arizona State’s Brady Rogers pitched into the seventh inning, and Texas committed two errors in the third as ASU won the opener of the super regional 3-1 in Austin, Texas.

Auburn’s Gene Chizik received a new contract nearly doubling his salary, to $3.5 million a year through 2015, and making him one of college football’s highest paid coaches following a 14-0 season and the Tigers’ first national title since 1957.

Dana Holgorsen was introduced as West Virginia’s head football coach hours after Bill Stewart resigned. Motor sports Ron Hornaday Jr. got his record 48th career NASCAR Trucks Series victory in the caution-filled race in Fort Worth, Texas, despite crossing the finish line in second. Johnny Sauter took the lead off the final restart with two laps left but was black-flagged for jumping in front of Hornaday too soon.

IndyCar drivers will stage the first dual races in major open-wheel racing in 30 years Saturday night in Fort Worth. Rick Mears won the last dual races at Atlanta in June 1981. Soccer The Mexican government said its beef doesn’t contain clenbuterol, hurting the defense of five players on Mexico’s national team suspended during the Gold Cup after testing positive for the banned substance.