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ENGLAND - Turns out Padraig Harrington's wrist was strong enough to hit all the right shots in the British Open. Better yet, it was strong enough to lift the silver claret jug. ...more
July 20, 2008
Spring Hill's Juniors Boys (age 13) All-Stars will get the chance to finally play a real game when the State Tournament begins today in Marianna. ...more
July 19, 2008
Kim had finished his rookie year on the PGA Tour with only a reputation, and not the kind a 22-year-old needed. No one questioned his talent, only his temper. He often spoke without thinking, and he spent more time soaking up the night life than working on his day job. ...more
July 10, 2008
His dream was within reach, and Mark Cavendish didn't let it get away. ...more
July 10, 2008
Kurt Busch had strategy and luck on his side. Tony Stewart had neither. ...more
June 30, 2008
Stewart Cink moved to the top of the Travelers Championship leaderboard Friday, making two long eagle putts in a 6-under 64 that left him a stroke ahead of defending champion Hunter Mahan and two others. ...more
June 21, 2008
SPRINT CUP PREVIEW: RACE NO. 16 - SONOMA Road racing is the most popular form of auto racing in the world. NASCAR's top-level drivers do it only twice a year: this weekend at Sonoma, Calif., and in August at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Tribune motor sports writer Tony Fabrizio takes a look at what's topical heading into Sunday's Save Mart 350. ...more
June 20, 2008
SPRINT CUP PREVIEW: RACE NO. 15 - MICHIGAN NASCAR doesn't race on Mother's Day (although there is now a race the Saturday night before), but Father's Day is always on the schedule. Once again, it's 2-mile Michigan International Speedway and Sunday's LifeLock 400. Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch were last year's winners at Michigan. Tribune motor sports writer Tony Fabrizio takes a look at what's topical this weekend. ...more
June 13, 2008
Ryan Briscoe held off Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon and barely slipped through a late-race crash to win Sunday's IndyCar Series race at the Milwaukee Mile. ...more
June 2, 2008
Little could they have known that after winning their first game by a narrow 3-2 score, the rest of the season would come so easily. The Macaws concluded a dominant campaign May 17 as the Under-8 champions of the Plant City Recreation and Parks Department/Optimist youth soccer program. ...more
May 28, 2008
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