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Grant's Golf Blog: Gary Woodland
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsGary Woodland is the epitome of the modern golfer. Big, strong, athletic, handsome and young. He actually gave up playing basketball for a future on the links. The Topeka native quit basketball at Washburn for a chance to play golf at KU - a move that...Tags: Callaway Golf Company, Sports, Golf, Gary Woodland, Arnold Palmer
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Live discussion: What does Kobe Bryant's ankle injury mean for Lakers?
Join Times Lakers writer Mike Bresnahan at 12:15 today for a live discussion of Kobe Bryant's ankle injury. [Mobile viewers: click here to view this chat in another window.] As Bresnahan wrote after Bryant injured his ankle at the end of...Tags: Philips Arena, Atlanta Hawks, Dahntay Jones, Los Angeles Lakers, Broken Bones
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Watch hapless striker's shot hit posts four times without scoring
In pinball, this would have been worth mega points. But, alas, some poor soccer player got absolutely nothing for an amazing shot that hit three different parts of the post a total of four times before being cleared by opposing defenders. Nothing,...
Tags: Soccer, Sports
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Hansen wins another skate medal
Long track speedskater Brian Hansen of Glenview extended his World Cup medal streak to three races with a bronze in Sunday's 1,500 meters at Erfurt, Germany. Hansen finished .13 behind winner Zbigniew Brodka of Poland. It was his third bronze medal of...
Tags: Awards and Prizes
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High or low: Two views of U.S. medal hopes for 2014 Winter Games
The United States racked up a record 37 medals, including nine gold, at the 2010 Winter Olympics. With the pre-Olympic World Cup and world championship winter sports season over for U.S. athletes, it’s a good time to look at the U.S. chances for...
Tags: Stacey Cook, Shani Davis, J.R. Celski, Katie Uhlaender, Cross Country Skiing
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Alex Morgan leads U.S. women past Germany for Algarve Cup
The United States has won the Algarve Cup for the ninth time, beating Germany 2-0 in Wednesday's final at Faro, Portugal. Alex Morgan scored both goals in the first half as the American women won their first significant tournament under new Coach Tom...
Tags: Alex Morgan, Nicole Barnhart, ESPN (tv network), Germany, Sydney Leroux
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First World Cup win for Glenview skater Hansen
It has been a season of firsts for Brian Hansen of Glenview. Saturday, the long track speedskater had the first World Cup win of his career, taking the 1,000-meter race in Erfurt, Germany. In November, the 22-year-old had won his first Cup...
Tags: Telecommunication Service, Shani Davis
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Natalie Gulbis to miss LPGA opener while recovering from malaria
Natalie Gulbis, a veteran golfer from Sacramento, will miss the LPGA Tour's season opener this week as she undergoes treatment for malaria, the LPGA and IMG, Gulbis' management company, announced on Wednesday. Gulbis, who withdrew two weeks ago from the...
Tags: LPGA, Golf, Sports, Alex Morgan, LPGA Tour
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Galaxy moves April 6 home game against Montreal Impact to Oct. 16
The Galaxy moved its April 6 home game against the Montreal Impact to Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m. By shifting the Major League Soccer game, the Galaxy said Thursday that the team would not have to play a game in between the two legs of its CONCACAF Champions...
Tags: Barack Obama, Soccer, Sports, Los Angeles Kings, Montreal Impact
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U.S. soccer leans on MLS hospitality in World Cup qualifying
The U.S. national soccer team, which will play the first of its five final-round home games in World Cup qualifying Friday in Commerce City, Colo., announced the venues for the remaining four matches Thursday, and all four are Major League Soccer...
Tags: Soccer, Seattle Sounders FC, Houston Texans, Sports, CenturyLink Field
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Costa Rica calls 'snow job' in World Cup qualifying loss to U.S.
Costa Rica's players and coach were none too happy with a 1-0 loss to the United States in a World Cup qualifier Friday night that was mainly played in a snowstorm in Commerce City, Colo. “You couldn't see the lines. You couldn't see the ball. You...Tags: Soccer, Sports, Jozy Altidore, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Clint Dempsey
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Short-handed Galaxy could lose Robbie Keane as well
The Galaxy began the season without Landon Donovan and now they may be without their other designated player, Robbie Keane, after Keane was ruled out of Ireland's World Cup qualifier with Austria on Tuesday with a calf injury. "A scan ... confirmed that...Tags: Soccer, Sports, Major League Soccer, Robbie Keane, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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