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Wahp tennis wins

The Wahpeton boys tennis team captured their first win of the season on the road Saturday with a 5-4 result over Jamestown. The match began with singles play, and after some intense competition, it was tied 3-3 with only doubles play to go.

Wahpeton tennis beats up on Valley City

The Wahpeton boys tennis team won its second match in a row after an 8-1 pummeling of Valley City Tuesday. “The kids played very well,” coach Kyle Christianson said.

W. Golf. Women's Golf Ranked Eighth In Golf World/NGCA Preseason Poll

The Wake Forest women's golf team has been ranked No. 8 in the Golf World / National Golf Coaches Association preseason poll. All-Americans Cheyenne Woods and Michelle Shin have also been named to the Golf World Top-50 Female Golfers To Watch List for the second-straight season.

Liberty blows out St. Francis (Pa) 52-7 (AP)

AP - Three-time defending Big South champion Liberty kicked off its 2010 season in impressive fashion with a 52-7 victory over St. Francis of Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Spagnuolo names Bradford as Rams starting QB (AP)

St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford throws during the first quarter of a preseason NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - No. 1 overall draft pick Sam Bradford will start at quarterback in the regular-season opener at home against Arizona next weekend.


Gators avoid meltdown, beat Miami (Ohio) 34-12 (AP)

Florida wide receiver Omarius Hines, right, gets a chest bump from teammate wide receiver Deonte Thompson, left, after scoring a touchdown on a 10-yard pass play during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Miami (Ohio) in Gainesville, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.(AP Photo/John Raoux)AP - Jeff Demps had a long scoring run, John Brantley added a fluky touchdown pass late and No. 4 Florida overcame an error-filled game to beat Miami (Ohio) 34-12 Saturday.


Time for Money Mayweather to shut up and fight (AP)

Boxer Manny Pacquiao, center, of the Philippines listens to a question after a pre-fight news conference promoting his upcoming bout at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Pacquiao faces Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, Nov. 13, for the WBC junior middleweight title. AP Photo/LM Otero)AP - Give Floyd Mayweather Jr. credit for one thing. Like any great fighter, he knows when to turn and run.


Mass. golf course groundskeeper drowns in hazard

A Massachusetts golf course groundskeeper who drove a lawn mower into a water hazard and got stuck under it has drowned.

Euro 2012 co-hosts Poland, Ukraine draw 1-1 (AFP)

Poland finally ended their goal drought on Saturday, but last-minute defensive errors saw them draw 1-1 in a friendly against fellow Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine. Fresh from Champions League success with his French club Auxerre, on-form striker Ireneusz Jelen, pictured in January 2010, hounded the Ukrainian defence from the outset, with Poland's attacks belying the visitors' edge in possession.(AFP/File/Jeff Pachoud)AFP - Poland finally ended their goal drought on Saturday, but last-minute defensive errors saw them draw 1-1 in a friendly against fellow Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine.


Wozniacki and Sharapova set for US Open showdown (AFP)

Jelena Jankovic of Serbia returns a shot to Kaia Kanepi of Estonia at the US Open 2010 tennis tournament in New York. The Serb lost 6-2, 7-6 (7/1).(AFP/Stan Honda)AFP - Top seed Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark will play former champion Maria Sharapova of Russia in the fourth round of the US Open after both scored runaway straight set victories on Saturday.


Devils get Kovalchuk, NHL-union get long-term deal (AP)

FILE - In this April 6, 2010, file photo, New Jersey Devils left wing Ilya Kovalchuk  skates against the Atlanta Thrashers during the first period of an NHL hockey game at Philips Arena in Atlanta. Five weeks after rejecting the Russian's landmark 17-year, $102 million contract with the Devils, the league approved a revised 15-year, $100 million deal on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, after reaching an agreement with the NHL Players Association on an amendment covering long-term contracts. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith, File)AP - The New Jersey Devils did more than sign Ilya Kovalchuk to a $100 million contract.


Arizona Cardinals release quarterback Matt Leinart (AP)

AP - The Arizona Cardinals have released quarterback Matt Leinart, ending a rocky stint with the team that began with fanfare as he was drafted 10th overall in 2006 and ended this preseason with the former USC star taking a backseat to Derek Anderson.

Gone with the wind: Sharapova routs Capra at Open (AP)

Maria Sharapova of Russia serves to Beatrice Capra of the United States at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. (AP Photo/Paul J. Bereswill)AP - American upstart Beatrice Capra got blown away Saturday — by the excellence of Maria Sharapova and the bad, blustery conditions caused by the remnants of Hurricane Earl.


Ramirez contributes early with single at Boston (AP)

Chicago White Sox's Manny Ramirez (99) hits a single in his first at-bat during the second inning of the first MLB baseball game in a day-night double header, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, at Fenway Park in Boston. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)AP - With his dreadlocks still flowing, Manny Ramirez ran to first base with a single on his first at-bat Saturday in his return to Fenway Park.


Basketball: Serbia edge Croatia 73-72 at the last buzzer

ISTANBUL: Serbia recovered from a slow start to overcome fierce rivals Croatia 73-72 and reach the quarter-finals of the basketball world championships on Saturday with a thrilling, last-second win.

Tennis team falls to Wharton

Christian Tuazon competes against Wharton during the Calhoun tennis team’s first scrimmage of the season on Aug. 25. Tuazon went on to win in boys number one singles, 6-1 and 6-4.

Snedeker is leading in Boston; Woods shoots 65 (AP)

Tiger Woods makes a birdie putt on the seventh hole during the second round at the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament at TPC Boston, in Norton, Mass., Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)AP - Brandt Snedeker is the leader at the Deutsche Bank Championship, a spot he didn't imagine when he saw that his tee times coincided with the expected arrival of rain and wind from Hurricane Earl.


W. Soccer. No. 19 South Carolina To Host Arizona State Sunday

The No. 19 South Carolina women's soccer team continues its six-match homestand with a highly anticipated match against Pac-10 foe Arizona State. The game kicks off at 1 p.m. in the first meeting between the two 2009 NCAA Tournament teams.

Football Game Blogs

It's football time in Mississippi. Parrish Alford (Ole Miss) and Brad Locke (Mississippi State) cover the action in blogs today. Updates here today and read all about it in the NEMS Daily Journal newspaper.

Bigger, Stronger and Older Players Changing Tennis

Tennis is being transformed by an older generation of bigger and stronger athletes, who have placed a premium on maturity.

Anton takes lead on tragedy-hit Tour of Spain (AFP)

Spanish Igor Anton of Team Euskaltel-Euskadi celebrates on the podium of the Tour of Spain in Xorret de Cati. Anton took the overall leader's red jersey after the first mountainous stage of the Tour of Spain on Saturday which was won by France's David Moncoutie.(AFP/Jose Jordan)AFP - Spanish rider Igor Anton took the overall leader's red jersey after the first mountainous stage of the tragedy-hit Tour of Spain Saturday which was won by France's David Moncoutie.


Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week

Football is in the air and on the ground in North Little Rock.

Baseball Tourism

Baseball Tourism

Brady's balancing act: fatherhood and football (AP)

New England Patriots' Tom Brady, right, is hit by New York Giants' Michael Boley and Keith Bulluck  during the first quarter of an NFL preseason football game at New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010.  (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)AP - Tom Brady cheered from the sideline as his undrafted teammate sped by for a 52-yard gain.


FOOTBALL: Rebels fight back from 3-0 down to draw

WORTHING Football Club fought back from 3-0 down on Saturday (September 4) to draw 3-3 at Ramsgate in Ryman League Division 1 South. (04/09/2010 18:17:21)

Basketball: World championship - Serbia 73 Croatia 72

Results in the world basketball championships on Saturday:

Campbell disqualified for not registering (AP)

AP - Chad Campbell's playoff hopes have ended at the Deutsche Bank Championship. He was disqualified for a simple task that slipped his mind — he forgot to register for the tournament.

Basketball Tourney To Connect With Somali Youth

A special basketball tournament in Minneapolis is helping Somali youth and young adults to get connected -- and get involved in something positive.

MNHS basketball hosts free car wash

The Marple Newtown Girls Basketball team will hold a free car wash Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Sunoco A Plus on West Chester Pike and Springfield Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

ISU basketball: Hoiberg completes Cyclone coaching staff

Iowa State men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg completed his coaching staff Thursday, hiring Elwyn McRoy, who coached under John Brady at Arkansas State.

France Soccer Team Scorched After Losing Euro Qualifier

France continued to stumble on the soccer field after losing to visiting Belarus on Friday in a Euro 2012 qualifying match.

Duke Basketball Preview: Top 10 Games to Watch During the 2010-2011 Season

In the midst of a weekend filled with college football, Duke University released their Men's Basketball schedule for the upcoming season, a year in which Coach Mike Krzyzewski and the Blue Devils hope to repeat as the NCAA Champions. With veterans such as Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler both returning for their senior seasons, Duke will be one of the favorites, if not the favorite, to win the ...

Football player imprisoned for attack on N.Y. ref

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- A football player has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for slamming a referee in the face with his helmet at the end of an unruly semiprofessional game in upstate New York.

Soccer-Referees fail to arrive for African Nations Cup qualifier

An African Nations Cup soccer qualifier in Zambia on Saturday had to be postponed for 24 hours when the referees failed to arrive.

Football hall narrows site choices, but still has way to go

Football hall narrows site choices, but still has way to go

Golf fundraiser to be held Sept. 12

A Barnyard Miniature Golf fundraiser, to benefit the Railway Family Center in Coleman, is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 12, from 1 to 5 p.m., at 3408 W. Burns Road in North Bradley.

Golf team keeps building on young foundation

Armada head varsity golf coach John King will continue the building process he began last season with a young, raw group of golfers. His girl's team will look to improve on a 1-1 start to the season with another set of up-and-comers and two solid captains.

Tennis tourney to raise scholarship money in David Taylor Miller's name

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A tennis tournament will be held at Saratoga Springs High School to raise funds for a scholarship in the name of David Taylor Miller.

Baseball Update: Metro Edition

Baseball update: metro edition.

Baseball Update: First Edition

Baseball update: first edition.

Soccer opener yields win, tie

The Mountain Home Tigers opened their boys soccer season last week with a tie with Bishop Kelly at home and a road win over Emmett. Mountain Home hosted the Bishop Kelly Knights last Monday at Eastside Park and battled the Knights to a 1-1 tie.

Tennis program continues touching lives

It's a Wednesday evening, and despite the summer's heat, the five tennis courts at Gwynedd-Mercy College are packed. Some have even driven over an hour just to be there.

Golf course turning the corner

The Mesquite Municipal Golf Course has seen an increased commitment to customer satisfaction since the city took over management of the course, according to parks and recreation department officials.

Soccer notebook: Houston final stop on U.S. tour

In a testament to Houston's status as one of the premier soccer communities in the United States, the Bayou City is the fifth and final metropolitan area the USA Bid Committee will showcase next week during the FIFA Inspection Delegation's three-day evaluation of venues that USA Bid is highlighting in its quest to land the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Golf, parks and rec boards to meet

The Casa Grande Golf Course Advisory Committee will meet today beginning at 5 p.m. in the Coyote Room of the Parks and Recreation office building, 404 E. Florence Blvd.

Baseball tournament adds millions to economy

While many teams walked away with championships at last month’s American Amateur Youth Baseball Alliance (AAYBA) Open World Series in the area, officials say the local economy was just as victorious.

Football season starts tonight: NP preview

HS FOOTBALL SPECIAL PAGE: CLICK HERE to see stories, stats, photos and more during the 2010 HS football season.

Soccer Liberators ready for COC play

The Bolivar soccer Liberators will open Central Ozark Conference small-school division play as they travel to Rogersville Tuesday, Sept. 7.

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