Monday, August 17, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 08/17/2009

PGA-An All-Time Upset. Y.E. Yang did what had never been done, coming from behind on Sunday to stun Tiger Woods. The jaw-dropping finale ranks with the biggest upsets in golf history,
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/#ixzz0ORVTExKt

MLB-Rangers top Red Sox again, grab AL wild-card lead. Lopez, Mariners put end to Yankees' five-game win streak.
Scores and More: http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL-If the Dolphins are to contend for the AFC East title again, they're going to need much more production from their wide receivers, including Ted Ginn Jr.
http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/scoreboard

NBA-At 50, Magic still has rare vision. Even in retirement, Magic Johnson, who turned 50 Aug 14., continues to make an impact on the NBA.

WNBA-Candace Parker scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds to help the Sparks rout Sacramento 78-61 on Saturday night. http://www.cbssports.com/wnba/scoreboard

NHL-Mark Messier, who in 1994 led the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup title in 54 years, is returning to the club as a special assistant to general manager

NASCAR-Vickers outlasts Johnson in fuel duel at Michigan. Run out of gas and probably blow any chance at making NASCAR's championship chase - or make a bold move toward title contention by winning the race.

Olympic Sports- BERLIN -- Usain Bolt crossed the finish line, saw his record-setting his arms as if he were a soaring bird. The Jamaican shattered the world record again sunday, running 100 meters in 9.58 seconds.

MCAA FootBall-As part of a sportsmanship initiative, the American Football Coaches Association and NCAA are encouraging schools to arrange teamwide handshakes on the field before kickoff.

NCAA BasketBall- Florida State has signed men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton to a five-year contract that will pay him $1.5 million a year with potential bonuses of another half-million dollars.


Tennis-Andy Murray battles back after dropping the first set and defeats Juan Martin Del Potro to claim the Rogers Cup crown in Montreal. It's Murray's fifth tournament title win of the season.

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