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  • Athlete of the Week: Haley Hahmann

    As a sophomore, Plant High's Haley Hahmann helped the Panthers to a state title in the 400 meter relay. Hahmann remains the only swimmer left from that championship team. She hits the water for her final season with one more shot at gold, anxious to make one final splash.



  • Tiger, Fowler among Ryder Cup picks

    Tiger Woods is going to the Ryder Cup as a captain's pick with his 71 victories and 14 majors. So is 21-year-old Rickie Fowler, who has never won anything at all.



  • Red Sox over Rays 12-5

    Ryan Kalish hit a grand slam, David Ortiz had a two-run shot and Jon Lester pitched six solid innings to lead the Boston Red Sox over Tampa Bay 12-5 Monday night, preventing the Rays from climbing closer in the AL East race.



  • Boy Struck by Flying Bat at D'Backs Game

    A 13-year-old boy seated near the Arizona Diamondbacks dugout was carried away on a stretcher Monday after being struck on the head by a flying bat.



  • Gators focus on ball security

    Quarterback John Brantley and center Mike Pouncey are spending extra time together this week.



  • Forget the Fiesta Bowl

    No. 13 Miami visits No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday in the first meeting of the programs since the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, where the Buckeyes beat the Hurricanes in double-overtime for the national championship.



  • Woods' Reign In Danger

    Tiger Woods was in danger of losing his five-year grip on golf's world No. 1 ranking to Phil Mickelson or Steve Stricker in Monday's last round of the Deutsche Bank Championship.



  • Clijsters, Venus, Stosur Reach US Open

    Reigning champion Kim Clijsters rolled into the U.S. Open quarter-finals Sunday while third seed Venus Williams booked a date with French Open champion Francesca Schiavone to decide a semi-final spot.



  • Traditions Lost In College Football

    College football has been such a huge part of American culture, it’s hard to imagine the American pastime could be losing its deep-rooted traditions.



  • NFL Labor Talks Cloud Season Kickoff

    NFL labor peace is going the way of the Hupmobile.