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Y.E.S.: Yang topples Tiger in PGA Championship

CHASKA, Minn. — In a year of spoilers at the majors, Y.E. Yang was the biggest of all.

He toppled the mighty Tiger Woods.

QB McCollum rebounds during USC scrimmage

COLUMBIA — By the end of South Carolina's scrimmage Sunday afternoon, Steve Spurrier was buzzing about one of his quarterbacks.

Bulldogs coaches thrilled one-time leading defensive recruit transfers to Citadel

Kyle Anderson was the top defensive tackle on The Citadel's recruiting board three years ago.

Vickers outlasts Johnson in fuel duel

BROOKLYN, Mich. — Closing in on the checkered flag with mostly fumes in his gas tank, there were only two possibilities for Brian Vickers.

Amick wins for second straight year

SEABROOK ISLAND — Taylor Ann Dodson added to her first-round lead to take the overall girls division in the 2009 Tommy Cuthbert All- Stars Championship. Brian Amick claimed top honors in the boys 15-18 division for the second consecutive year with a tournament total of 148.

Woody, Campbell win series finale

The popular Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series championship round had already reached its cap when Mark Woody called the race director asking if he would let his wife Christine slip in the race.

Wolford has USC's offense ready to run

COLUMBIA — The title seemed like a legalistic formality. Eric Wolford was anointed in January as South Carolina's running game coordinator, a position that didn't even previously exist.

The claws are out

CHASKA, Minn. — The coronation of Tiger Woods turned into a contest Saturday at the PGA Championship. What had looked so inevitable — Woods with a four-shot lead on the weekend at a major — suddenly became filled with possibilities as his margin vanished along the back nine at Hazeltine.

Spurrier is better than Woody & Bo

COLUMBIA — Steve Spurrier has partly himself to blame. The Head Ball Coach was on a blue-ribbon panel The Sporting News assembled before unveiling its list of "Sports' 50 Greatest Coaches." Every sport. All-time.

Black Cat hangs on for Miracles victory

After grabbing the first-day lead with a 42.90-pound catch in the 16th annual Key West Boats Fishing for Miracles King Mackerel Tournament, Black Cat out of Georgetown felt pretty good about being the first boat back to the docks at Ripley Light Yacht Club on Saturday's final day of fishing. That…

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