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Published: 7/21/2010


Scoreboard: 07-21

LOCAL GOLF

TJGA Lew Osterman Memorial

at Stone Ridge

Boys: 16-18: 1- David Torchia 144; 2- Reed Silverman 151; 3- Cleo Trumbell 152. 14-15: 1-Wyatt Spaulding 152; 2- Jack Manciotto 157; 3- Troy Saunders 158. 12-13: 1 Justin Crotin 42 (playoff); Mitch Skovansky 42; 3- Eric Manciotti 43 (playoff).

Girls: 16-18: 1-Alexander Graf 165; 2- Brook Darah 168; 3- Becca Porter 169. 14-15: Jacylyn Fanola 155; 2- Bailey Moreland 174. 12-13: Kayleigh McHugh 53; 2- Elizabeth Winn 57. Overall medalist: Jaclyn Fanola 77-78-155.

HOLES IN ONE

HEATHER McINTYRE at Carrington, Monroe, No. 17, 167 yards, 9-wood.

J.D. McMILLEN at Carrington, Monroe, No. 12, 127 yards, pitching wedge.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB–Suspended Texas minor league OF Cristian Santana (Hickory-SAL) 50 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES–Optioned RHP Chris Tillman to Norfolk (IL).

CLEVELAND INDIANS–Activated INF Asdrubal Cabrera from the 60-day DL. Designated RHP Jensen Lewis for assignment.

DETROIT TIGERS–Placed 3B Brandon Inge on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Casey Fien from Toledo (IL).

LOS ANGELES ANGELS–Recalled RHP Sean O'Sullivan and RHP Trevor Bell from Salt Lake (PCL). Optioned OF Cory Aldridge to Salt Lake.

NEW YORK YANKEES–Placed LHP Andy Pettitte on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 19. Recalled RHP Jonathan Albaladejo from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).

TEXAS RANGERS–Placed RHP Dustin Nippert on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Doug Mathis from Oklahoma City (PCL).

National League

CHICAGO CUBS–Announced the retirement of manager Lou Piniella, effective at the end of the 2010 season. Recalled RHP Jeff Stevens from Iowa (PCL). Optioned RHP Mitch Atkins to Iowa.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES–Recalled RHP Andrew Carpenter from Lehigh Valley (IL). Optioned RHP Kyle Kendrick to Lehigh Valley.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES–Signed OF Yunior Aquiles, LHP Cristian Henriquez, RHP Yunior Montero, LHP Melvin Rosario, OF Miguel De Aza, 2B Rodney Polonia, RHP Isaac Sanchez and C Heriberto Figueroa.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS–Recalled RHP Luis Atilano from Syracuse (IL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

HOUSTON ROCKETS–Signed C Brad Miller to a three-year contract.

MIAMI HEAT–Signed F Juwan Howard.

PHOENIX SUNS–Named Lon Babby president of basketball operations.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CAROLINA PANTHERS–Signed WR Brandon LaFell.

DALLAS COWBOYS–Signed OT Sam Young and DE Sean Lissemore to four-year contracts. Released NT Junior Aumavae and LB Donovan Woods.

NEW YORK JETS–Signed DT Martin Tevaseu.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS–Signed DT Brian Cox to a four-year contract. Released G Lee Grimes.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CAROLINA HURRICANES–Agreed to terms with D Brett Carson on a one-year contract.

MONTREAL CANADIENS–Signed G Cedrick Desjardins and F Ryan Russell to one-year contracts. Named Randy Cunneyworth coach and Randy Ladouceur assistant coach of Hamilton (AHL).

PHOENIX COYOTES–Named Norm Gosselin amateur scout.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING–Named Daniel Lacroix and Martin Raymond assistant coaches.

ECHL

READING ROYALS–Signed F John Mori.

COLLEGE

NEW MEXICO–Signed men's basketball coach Steve Alford to a contract extension through the 2019-20 season.

FOOTBALL

NFL Training Camp Dates

Rookie and veteran reporting dates

(Dates subject to change)

American Football Conference

CLEVELAND BROWNS – Browns Training Facility, Berea, Ohio, July 23/July 30.

BALTIMORE RAVENS – McDaniel College, Westminster, Md., rookies: July 26/veterans: July 28.

BUFFALO BILLS – St. John Fisher College, Pittsford, N.Y., both July 29.

CINCINNATI BENGALS – Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky., both July 28.

DENVER BRONCOS – Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Centre, Englewood, Colo., July 26/July 31.

HOUSTON TEXANS – Methodist Training Center, Houston, both July 30.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – Anderson University, Anderson, Ind., both Aug. 1.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla., both July 29.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Missouri Western, St. Joseph, Mo., both July 29.

MIAMI DOLPHINS – Dolphins Training Facility, Davie, Fla., both July 30.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass., July 25/July 28.

NEW YORK JETS – Cortland State, Cortland, N.Y., July 29/Aug. 1.

OAKLAND RAIDERS – Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, Calif., both July 28.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., both July 30.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS – Chargers Park, San Diego, July 25/July 30.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Baptist Sports Park, Nashville, Tenn., both July 31.

National Football Conference

DETROIT LIONS – Lions Training Facility, Allen Park, Mich., both July 30.

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Northern Arizona U., Flagstaff, Ariz., both July 30.

ATLANTA FALCONS – Falcons Training Facility, Flowery Branch, Ga., both July 29.

CAROLINA PANTHERS – Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C., both July 28.

CHICAGO BEARS – Olivet Nazarene, Bourbonnais, Ill., both July 30.

DALLAS COWBOYS – Alamodome, San Antonio, both July 29; Dallas, Aug. 7-13; Oxnard River Ridge, Oxnard, Calif., Aug. 14-27.

GREEN BAY PACKERS – St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wis., both July 30.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Minnesota State-Mankato, both July 30.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Saints Training Facility, Metairie, La., both July 29.

NEW YORK GIANTS – U. at Albany, N.Y., both Aug. 1.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Lehigh, Bethlehem, Pa., July 26/July 29.

ST. LOUIS RAMS – Russell Training Center, Earth City, Mo., July 28/July 30.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – Marie P. DeBartolo Sports Center, Santa Clara, Calif., July 30/July 31.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Renton, Wash., July 29/July 30.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – One Buccaneer Place, Tampa, Fla., both July 30.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS – Redskins Park, Ashburn, Va., both July 29.

SPORTLIGHT

July 21

1876–Princeton takes the team championship in the first IC4A (Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes Association) track and field meet.

1957–Lionel Herbert wins the PGA championship with a 2-1 final round victory over Dow Finsterwald.

1963–Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA championship by two strokes over Dave Ragan to become the fourth golfer to win the three major United States titles.

1968–Arnold Palmer becomes the first PGA golfer to earn $1 million over his career despite losing by one stroke to Julius Boros in the PGA championship.

1974–Sandra Haynie edges Carol Mann and Beth Stone by one stroke to win the U.S. Women's Open championship.

1979–Spain's Seve Ballesteros wins the British Open by three strokes over Ben Crenshaw and Jack Nicklaus.

1985–The greatest money winner in horse racing history, John Henry, is retired. The 10-year-old, who won 39 races in 83 starts, earned $6,597,947 in total purses.

1989–Mike Tyson knocks down Carl “The Truth” Williams with a single left hook and stops him 93 seconds into the first round of his heavyweight title defense. It is the fifth shortest heavyweight title fight in history.

1996–Tom Lehman shoots a final-round 73 for a 72-hole total of 13-under 271 to win the British Open, two strokes better than Ernie Els and Mark McCumber.

2001–Chris Webber signs the second-biggest contract in NBA history, agreeing to a seven-year deal worth $122.7 million to return to the Sacramento Kings.

2002–Ernie Els faces great pressure in the British Open by squandering a three-stroke lead and outlasts Thomas Levet of France to win a four-man playoff that produces the first sudden-death finish in the 142-year history of the tournament.

2007–Bernard Hopkins earns another stunning victory in the twilight of his fighting days, ending Winky Wright's 71/2-year unbeaten streak with a unanimous decision in their 170-pound matchup in Las Vegas.

2009–China's Guo Jingjing wins her fifth straight world championship in 3-meter springboard. Guo finishes with 388.20 points, far ahead of anyone else in the 12-woman final. Guo captured her first springboard world title in 2001, and she hasn't lost since in the every-other-year competition.



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