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Winning or not, Hoffman stays on course with improvements
John R. McCutchen / Union-Tribune Poway native Charley Hoffman is seen competing in the 2009 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines.
After two games postponed due to bad weather, the St. Philip boys' basketball team was finally able to hit the hardwood.
Ramifications for Woods and his sport unfold...
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 2:57 p.m. / AP FILE - This is an April 8, 2007, file photo showing Tiger Woods tipping his cap on the 18th hole during the final round of the 2007 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
Tiger Woods to take 'indefinite' leave from golf
In this Aug. 25, 1996, file photo, Tiger Woods throws his arms into the air in jubilation as he ties his match with Steve Scott on the 35th hole of U.S. Amateur championship at the Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in North Plains, Ore.
Chris Baron, Wolves' head of strength and conditioning
WOLVESa new conditioning chief is using sports science and rugby union techniques to develop faster and stronger power athletes.
Pga Q School: Riley keeps his card for 2010 ...
San Diegan Chris Riley was not happy this year with the way he finished tournaments on the PGA Tour.
Brent Delahoussaye took a deep breath, then another, and tried to keep from squirting geysers of emotion out of his tear ducts as he described his mood at the moment.
DIGEST: Workers hurt in fall at Cowboys Stad...
Friday, December 4, 2009 at 2:11 a.m. Two workers doing maintenance on the icy roof of towering Cowboys Stadium slipped and tumbled at least 50 feet yesterday morning before landing on a rain gutter.
Golf teams scramble for memorial shield
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Giving new definition to being on tour
Tiger Woods first made his move in the Australian Masters in the middle of the opening round, getting his name on the leaderboard next to a player named "Jordan" that even some of the local fans did not recognize.
This Week in Golf - November 12th through November 15th
But it's a bigger week for many of the other players in the field. The Children's Miracle Network Classic is the final event of the season for players to secure their tour cards for next year.
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But it's a bigger week for many of the other players in the field. The Children's Miracle Network Classic is the final event of the season for players to secure their tour cards for next year.
This Week in Golf - November 12th through November 15th
CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK CLASSIC, Walt Disney World Resort , Lake Buena Vista, Florida - Last year, Davis Love III fired a final-round 64 to win by a shot and capture his 20th career victory and first in two years.
Volleyball drops first two home games all season
The Virginia Tech volleyball team lost home games for the first time this season last weekend, falling to the University of Miami and No.
Ex-UNLV star Riley seeks strong Shriners Open effort
Chris Riley stands 128th on the PGA Tour's money list, but a good showing at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open this week would go a long way toward helping him earn his 2010 tour card, a guarantee for the top 125.
Volleyball scores wins home and abroad
After 10 consecutive road matches, Cassell Coliseum provided a welcome reprieve for the Hokies this past weekend.
Despite lack of stars, Fall Series offers drama
'October, that's when they pay off for playing ball.' Reggie Jackson Who better to quote to start the month than Mr.
Riley has Fall Series fight on hands
By Tod Leonard Union-Tribune Staff Writer 2:00 a.m. September 29, 2009 MOVING ON UP After a slow start to the season, Chris Riley has climbed the PGA Tour money list to put himself into position to regain his tour card for next season.
Vallejo fields girls golf team for first time in school history
Allessandra Jefferson admires her drive off the second tee box during a recent match at Blue Rock Springs Golf Course in Vallejo.
Tech wins VT Tournament in five-set thriller
BLACKSBURG, Va. The Virginia Tech volleyball squad moved to 14-0 all-time under the helm of head coach Chris Riley against non-conference competition in Cassell Coliseum, as the Hokies defeated Arkansas in a five-set thriller, 3-2 to capture the VT Tournament title Friday night.
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