IFL: Cedar Rapids stops Blizzard cold
The Green Bay Blizzard had its three-game winning streak come to a screeching halt Saturday.
- May 18, 2013
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The Green Bay Blizzard had its three-game winning streak come to a screeching halt Saturday.
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Why? That was my question for 76-year-old Dick Westerlund of Rochester, Minn., the oldest runner scheduled to compete in Sundays Cellcom Green Bay Marathon.
Green Bay Pine men's modified: The Sardine Can 10, Bar East Bar Boyz 9 (eight innings); Stadium View 16, The Bar East 9; Anduzzi's 25, Cool Hand Lukes 17.
Paul Hornung has been going to the Kentucky Derby since he was a kid growing up in Louisville. So for the man who won a Heisman Trophy, NFL titles and is in Pro Football Hall of Fame, nothing compares to the Derby.
Royal Scot: 71 Todd Olson; 76 Mike Hayes; 79 Dennis Kohlman, Larry Kaminski; 37 Mark Musial.
Riviera Spring Fling: Eric Puyleart 773; David Holl 715; Dan Boncher 693; John Schmitz 656.
Royal St. Patrick's: 37 Jeff Spence; 38 Mikko Viljamaa, Dave Pyzora; 39 Paul Gevers, Dan Hurley.
Thornberry Creek: 35 Larry Stewart; 36 Gary Boye; 38 Bill Rhyme; 39 Bryan Bulaga.
If there was special satisfaction in beating Sergio Garcia again, Tiger Woods kept that to himself. What mattered was having a chance to win, closing it out like he does so often, and capturing the richest prize on the PGA Tour for the first time in a dozen years.
The Circle Tap Dukes of Denmark went 4-1 over the weekend in North American Fastpitch Association travel league play.
A rift between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia attracted all the attention on a stormy day at Sawgrass. Swedish rookie David Lingmerth quietly went about his business and wound up atop the leaderboard Saturday in The Players Championship.
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After switching its name and the start of its season from the fall to the spring, the Legends Football League is in the middle of its fourth season with 12 women's teams playing 7-on-7 tackle football.
The Players Championship already provides plenty of theater because of its thrill-a-minute golf course.
11 a.m. WLUK, Ch. 11 FA Cup Soccer: Manchester City vs. Wigan
Replacing garters with helmets and pads, the Green Bay Chill of the Legends (formerly Lingerie) Football League gears up for its home opener Saturday at the Resch Center.
Dave Mason doesn't wear the national championship ring he earned for helping the Nebraska football team to a national championship in 1971.
Tiger Woods made birdie on every par 5 for the first time since 2006 and broke 70 in the opening round for the first time ever in The Players Championship.
The Lingerie Football League is now the Legends Football League. And Green Bay team the Chill plays its home opener on Saturday night at the Resch Center.
Willow Creek Sidekicks Bar and Grill Senior: Wayne Jaeger 748; Jim Fox 689; Harold Cretton 680; Brian Timmins 680; Dale Morgan 656.
Scores The Woods: 36 Tom Unger. Mid Vallee: 35 Bill Epping; 37 Jeff Tischler, Mark Baeten; 38 Kevin Obiala; 39 Brian Kuehl, Jim Gerhard Sr, Bob Brown, Todd Dufresne, Bob Harmann, Dave Angst, John Mueller.
Noon NBC Sports World Hockey Championships: Finland vs. U.S.
Men's Top 64 at Ashwaubenon: Bob Leavy 775, 708; Scott Karlin 763, 279; Matt Orvis 758, 300, 722; Jake Johnson 753, 735; Lee Smith 751, 689; John Schmertzler 748; Bill Kinney 718, 670; Dave LaBar 716; Nate Becher 715; Jason Becher 715, 662; Jim Moureau 71
Rory Johnson won the men's title and Sue Olson captured the women's title of the Top 64/32 bowling tournament Monday at Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley.
Noon NBCSP World Hockey Championships: Russia vs. U.S.
If you've ever answered "Who has the ball?" with "It's halftime," you might recognize The Airhead. Check out the characters in Joe Heller's cartoon gallery of oddball fans.
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