Friday, July 24, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 07/24/2009

SOCCER-Gold Cup: U.S. blanks Honduras, advances to Gold Cup final. Guillermo Ochoa made a vital save on the third shot of a penalty shootout to give Mexico a victory over Costa Rica and a spot in the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals Thursday.

Tour de France-Alberto Contador looks poised for overall victory as Tour de France riders have set off on a relatively flat 19th stage. The race ends Sunday in Paris.

CFL-Thursday, July 23,2009 Montreal Alouettes 21 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 8.

MLB-Buehrle pitched the first perfect game since Randy Johnson's in 2004 and its Dewayne Wise who saves the bid with a spectacular catch in the ninth. All Scores for yesterday: @ http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL-According to multiple sources, the long-anticipated meeting between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and suspended quarterback Michael Vick occurred on Wednesday afternoon at a small security firm in Allendale, N.J., where both men were seen leaving the premises separately.

NBA-The feud between Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former coach Don Nelson stretches back nearly seven years and has some $7 million at stake. But just how ugly and dysfunctional their relationship has been is only now being revealed.


NHL-The NHL has scheduled an arbitration hearing July 30 for Jiri Hudler, who says he's leaving the Detroit Red Wings to join Dynamo Moscow of Russia's Continental Hockey League.

PGA-Tiger Woods has decided to play in the Buick Open as he prepares for the final major of the year.

NASCAR-Roush Fenway Racing says Dewalt Power Tools told the team Thursday it will not return in 2010.

WNBA-Langhorne, Harding power Mytics past Sky,Powell scores 32 as Monarchs trounce Liberty,Young's 24 points boost Silver Stars past Fever: @ http://scores.espn.go.com/ncw/scoreboard


Tennis-Williams sisters, Clijsters head U.S. Open field. Five-time champ Federer heads U.S. Open field.

Other-OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Lauren Lappin homered to start a three-run rally in the third inning as the United States beat Australia 3-1 Monday in the World Cup of Softball final.

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