LOS ANGELES -- UCLA is poised to unveil the strongest recruiting class coach Steve Alford has brought to Westwood, led by Lonzo Ball and T.J. Leaf.Their arrival comes just in time.The Bruins were 15-17 last season, only the schools fourth losing season since John Wooden arrived in 1948. Alford, who wasnt a popular hire four years ago, returned a one-year contract extension he signed after his first season and wrote an apology letter to fans.Now, hes hoping Ball, Leaf and fellow freshman Ike Anigbogu are the answer to getting the Bruins back to the postseason.Alfords challenge lies in blending the talented trio with veterans like his son Bryce, fellow senior Isaac Hamilton and junior big man Thomas Welsh while improving the Bruins defense that has never been ranked higher than eighth under him.We messed around with doing too many different things last year, Alford said Wednesday. Last year for the first time in a long time with my teams, we didnt get better month to month. Thats what was frustrating and we ended up having a bad year. Now what do you do moving forward? How do you handle that adversity?The Bruins return most of their roster, with the exception of Tony Parker who graduated and Jonah Bolden who left school over the summer to pursue a pro career.The arrival of Ball brings to mind such previously hyped freshmen as Kevin Love, Kevon Looney and Shabazz Muhammad, all one-and-done players who made a mark during brief stays in Westwood.Theres going to be a lot of hype around you, but you got to realize that once you start college a lot of those things have nothing to do with anything, Alford said. It is a start over, it is a new level, just like when you get to the NBA, what you did in college means nothing.Ball led nearby Chino Hills High to a California state title and undefeated season as a senior who earned national player of the year honors.The vets are ready to win, were ready to win and Im just going to do what I can to contribute to that, he said.Leaf, a 6-foot-9 forward from suburban San Diego, was a McDonalds All-American who scored 3,022 points in his prep career.At 6-10 and 250 pounds, Anigbogu lends some heft in the middle and gives the Bruins a different kind of center than Welsh, a 7-footer with a more delicate touch.Balls arrival figures to have the biggest effect on the younger Alford, who averaged 16.1 points in a team-high 36.2 minutes last season. 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The Real Madrid forward has scored 66 goals in 2013, but the last three may be the boost he needs to upstage Messi after FIFA unexpectedly extended the voting period for the Ballon dOr to Nov.RIO DE JANEIRO -- Two Mongolian wrestling coaches stripped off their clothing to protest the result of a bronze medal match, a bizarre turn in a day where officiating was highly criticized.The scene began after Uzbekisatns Ikhtiyor Navruzov appeared to have lost to Mandakhnaran Ganzorig 7-6 at 65 kilograms on Sunday.Uzbekistan challenged the scoring, believing that the Mongolian was fleeing instead of fighting because he was running around in celebration with less than 10 seconds left.Navruzov -- whose quarterfinal match resulted in the dismissal of all three officials involved after a questionable late call -- won his challenge and the match on criteria.Ganzorig, who had already started celebrating, fell to his knees in disappointment.The Mongolian coaches went much further.Byambarenchin Bayaraa took his shoes and shirt off and threw them to the mat in disgust in front of the officials.Tsenrenbataar Tsostbayar stripped all the way down to his blue briefs. The Brazilian crowd started chanting Mongolia! Mongolia!This was a protest. There was a problem with the refereeing, Bayaraa said. Three million people in Mongolian waited for this bronze medal and now we have no medal.It was the second controversial call of the day involving one of Navruzovs matches. Wrestlings international federation removed all three officials from competition after Navruzovs quarterfinal.United World Wrestling said that Tong-Kun Chung of South Korea, Temo Kazarashvili of Georgia and Russias Sergei Novakoskiy, who oversaw the match between Puerto Ricos Franklin Gomez and Navruzov, also face further investigation and possible sanctions.Gomez had tied the match at 5-5 and held the lead based on criteria.ddddddddddddGomez went for a takedown of Navruzov with what appeared to be a scoring move before Navruzov grabbed Gomez and exposed him to the mat.It appeared the action could have resulted in two points for Gomez or even two points for each wrestler.Instead, the officials gave two points to Navruzov and none to Gomez -- sparking outrage from fans after the replay was shown.After a failed challenge, Gomez lost 8-5.The incident was the talk of the tournament -- before the Mongolians, of course.The referees were not good. They only supported the Uzbek, Bayaraa said.The appearance of any officiating impropriety could do harm to a sport that is just three years removed from being kicked off and later reinstated onto the Olympic program.But UWW president Nenad Lalovic defended the officiating during the Olympics in an interview with The Associated Press before the incident with Mongolia.We had for the whole tournament, maybe hundreds of matches and one or two situations were made doubtful, I would say. I think the situation is much better than we had before. Much, much better. Of course, we need time to cure all our diseases, Lalovic said.As for the matches themselves, American wrestler Kyle Snyder won gold to become the youngest Olympic wrestling champion in U.S. history. The 20-year-old Snyder beat Khetag Goziumov of Azerbaijan 2-1 for gold at 97 kilograms during the mens freestyle tournament on Sunday.Russian Soslan Ramonov won the gold medal at 65 kilograms, thumping Azerbaijans Toghrul Asgarov 11-0 in just 2:05 ' ' '