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- US nearing road rout | Sports | Golf | PE.com | Southern California…
- Mississippi sprinter Lockhart 20 found shot to death – College…
- ‘We were so horrible’ | Sports | College | USC | PE.com |…
- Report card – Michigan Wolverines Sports: News Blogs Photos Audio…
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US nearing road rout | Sports | Golf | PE.com | Southern California…
Press-Enterprise – Sep 29, 2007
nearing road rout10:00 PM PDT on Saturday September 29 2007From News ServicesPhil Mickelson showed Woody Austin how to stay dry and the Americans blew the International team out of the water Saturday in the Presidents Cup to build the largest lead in seven years. The United States pitched a shutout in five alternate-shot matches in the crisp morning then turned back an International rally with one of its own to split the afternoon fourballs and build a 14 ½ -7 ½ lead going into the 12 singles matches today. Mickelson and Austin combined to birdie their last two holes to steal a half-point Tiger Woods recorded two blowouts with different partners and Stewart Cink made all the clutch putts to turn a loss into another point that filled the scoreboard with American red numbers. It now appears that for the second time in three weeks the Sunday chase for a cup will be anticlimactic. Woods essentially wrapped up the FedEx Cup at East Lake before the weekend arrived and only the greatest comeback in Presidents Cup history will keep this event from turning into a snoozer at Royal Montreal.
Mississippi sprinter Lockhart 20 found shot to death – College…
ESPN – Sep 29, 2007
– Mississippi sprinter Rodney Lydale Lockhartwas found shot to death Saturday at his apartment near the Ole Misscampus. Lockhart a junior psychology major from Vaiden was a member ofthe gold medal-winning U. 1600-meter relay team in the 2006World Junior Championships in Beijing. Oxford police were called to Lockhart’s apartment about 10 a.
‘We were so horrible’ | Sports | College | USC | PE.com |…
Press-Enterprise – Sep 29, 2007
10:00 PM PDT on Saturday September 29 2007By DAN WEBERThe Press-EnterpriseSEATTLE – They came one after another in frighteningly fast succession. Sixteen penalties in all — but that was just a start. Add USC's 161 yards in penalties to Washington's 190 yards of offense and the Huskies had a nice night — 351 yards. Take away the penalties and there's no way Washington would have been in Saturday night's game. Take away USC's three turnovers and the Huskies are probably lucky to score three points in their third straight loss. But the Trojans made so many mistakes that even Coach Pete Carroll had trouble describing what he'd seen. “We just couldn't do more things wrong in the game” Carroll said of the penalties two interceptions fumble blocked punt and missed field goal.
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Report card – Michigan Wolverines Sports: News Blogs Photos Audio…
mlive.com – Sep 29, 2007
html –> Report cardby John Heuser | The Ann Arbor News Saturday September 29 2007 10:46 PM The News’ John Heuser grades Michigan’s performance Saturday:B- OFFENSE: 1. Quarterback Chad Henne gave the offense a much-needed jolt in his return from injury leading the Wolverines to three second-half touchdowns. No turnovers helped. C+ DEFENSE: Lousy first half.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Sep 29, 2007
with win over RapidsFoxborough MA (Sports Network) – Khano Smith scored in the 88th minute as New England defeated Colorado 1-0 on Saturday night to keep the pressure on D. United for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. Smith’s second goal of the year helped New England stay within four points of first-place D.




