BC--AP Sports Preview Digest

Some of the stories The Associated Press is covering Wednesday. A full Sports Digest will move about 3 p.m. All times EDT.

CLEMENS TRIAL

WASHINGTON - Jury deliberations continue in the perjury trial of former pitching great Roger Clemens. The panel is scheduled to meet for 3 1/2 hours in the afternoon before taking a four-day break if they haven't reached a verdict. By Joseph White. Deliberations scheduled to resume at 1:30 p.m.

US--PENN STATE-ABUSE

BELLEFONTE, Pa. - Jurors in Jerry Sandusky's child sex-abuse trial began the day hearing more graphic testimony, following two days of accounts of alleged sex assaults involving the former Penn State assistant football coach and boys he met through his charity.

GLF--US OPEN

SAN FRANCISCO - The Olympic Club starts with perhaps the most brutal six-hole stretch in major championship golf, a quick reminder why the U.S. Open is the toughest test in golf. Overlooked is the finish, a rarity for this major because if offers so many chances at birdies.

BKN--NBA FINALS

OKLAHOMA CITY - Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook kept coming, the Miami Heat powerless to slow them down. Now with only one day off, a Heat team that looked tired needs to figure out how its Big Three can beat the Oklahoma City's dynamite duo.

FBN--SEAHAWKS-BANKS

RENTON, Wash. - Brian Banks, who served more than five years in prison before his conviction was recently overturned, begins a formal tryout with Seattle during the second day of the Seahawks' minicamp. By Tim Booth. Developing from 6:30 p.m. availability.

SOC--EURO 2012-NETHERLANDS-GERMANY

KHARKIV, Ukraine - The Netherlands camp is already rife with tension and now this: The Dutch have to avoid defeat against archrival and tournament favorite Germany if they want to remain in the European Championship. The Germans, meanwhile, will be looking to clinch a spot in the quarterfinals by seeing off the Oranje. By Nesha Starcevic. Starts 2:45 p.m.