04 September 2005

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Golfers place at Miles City sidneyherald.com/articles/2005/09/03/sports/sports04.txt
Competing at the Miles City Invitational Monday, Sidney's boys team golfed its way to a second-place finish with a team score of 337, outdistancing third-placed Miles City and Laurel by nine strokes.

Jim Fennell: Wilson takes a swing for amputee golfers theunionleader.com/articles_showfast.html?article=59975
So, there we are the other day, sitting on the patio of the Manchester Country Club enjoying some cold drinks when this guy comes up to Bob Wilson and says "hey, Legs, how are you doing?"

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Pirate golfers swing into action
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The season got under way last week for the Fernandina Beach High School boys and girls golf teams. Hilliard's varsity football team dropped the hammer on visiting Lake Weir last Friday, torching the Hurricanes on the ground and through the air for an easy 36-7 season-opening victory.

Pirate golfers swing into action fbnewsleader.com/articles/2005/09/03/sports/01golf.txt
The season got under way last week for the Fernandina Beach High School boys and girls golf teams. The boys opened Aug. 22 at Pine Lakes in a tri-match with Providence and First Coast.

A mere 70 is good enough to give Branshaw the Alberta Classic lead pga.com/news/tours/nationwide/alberta090305.cfm
David Branshaw stands at 9-under 204, one stroke clear of David McKenzie. But 17 players are within six shots of him. David Branshaw managed just a 1-under 70 on Saturday, but it was good enough to take the lead through three rounds of the Alberta Classic.

Tough day for Tiger nterprisenews.com/articles/2005/09/03/news/sports/sports03.txt
NORTON The late-afternoon shadows had begun to engulf the TPC of Boston as a resolute Tiger Woods head down, eyes staring ahead and ears deaf to the requisite cheers around him stalked back to the practice range.

Sports world seems to only care about women when they face men centredaily.com/mld/charlotte/sports/womens/12504556.htm?source=rss&channel=charlotte_womens
Ask tennis legend Billie Jean King about the future of women's sports, and even the queen gets tangled in the net. It has been 32 years since the feisty feminist King took on an aging Bobby Riggs, won the tennis match and made Neil Armstrong-moonwalk-historic strides for women in sports.

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Canton resident Shanna J. Mueller, who is the director of Powerhouse Gyms International Public Relations & Foundation, was appointed this week by Gov. Jennifer Granholmto serve on the governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Health and Sports, the Michigan Public Educational Facilities Authority and the Michigan Iron Industry Museum Advisory Board.