Langer, wind both win out at Champions eventLanger, wind both win out at Champions event
Langer, wind both win out at Champions event
Langer, wind both win out at Champions event
Adam Hadwin stopped counting at 59 – 13-under 59, that is. The 29-year-old Canadian shot the ninth sub-60 round in PGA Tour history and the second in 10 days to take the third-round lead Saturday in the CareerBuilder Challenge. ”I think everybody talks about kind of they were in a zone and I think that’s kind of what happened,” Hadwin said.
Boosted by the return of Allonzo Trier, No. 14 Arizona showed off a potent offense to go along with its swarming defense. Trier led a late run in the first half and finished with 12 points in his first game of the season, helping the Wildcats topple No. 3 UCLA 96-85 Saturday. Trier’s status was resolved Friday night after he tested negative for a performance-enhancing drug.
BOSTON (AP) — Damian Lillard had a three-point play with 47 seconds left in overtime and finished with 28 points to lift the Portland Trail Blazers to a 127-123 victory over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night, snapping their four-game losing streak.
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Ondrej Pavelec is taking nothing for granted. Pavelec started and won his second game this season after being called up from the Manitoba Moose of the AHL on Tuesday. Blues goalie Pheonix Copley, a native of North Pole, Alaska, made his first NHL start and had 24 saves.
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Scott Hartnell scored his second goal of the game midway through the third period to push the Columbus Blue Jackets over the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Saturday night. Hartnell scored in the first period and got the tiebreaker in the third, helping the Blue Jackets overcome a terrible second period to beat the Hurricanes for the second time this week. Carolina has lost three straight.
The Los Angeles Chargers intend to hire former Jacksonville coach Gus Bradley as their defensive coordinator, the club confirmed Saturday. The 50-year-old Bradley went 14-48 in nearly four seasons in charge of the Jaguars, who fired him last month with two games left in the season. Although Jacksonville never won more than five games in a season during his tenure, Bradley retained his reputation as a top defensive coach while the Jaguars finished sixth in the league in total defense this year.