The St. Charles and Thomas Worthington boys golf teams may not have an ace on the hole in the Division I postseason, but they have golfers who ace the same hole. In a practice round Thursday at Worthington Hills, St. Charles junior Jonas Borland and Thomas Worthington senior Will Reis made back-to-back holes-in-one on the… Continue reading Ohio high school golfers sink back-to-back holes-in-one
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Ludvig Åberg faces high expectations as Europe’s widely admired Ryder Cup rookie
Tomas Setterhill realized pretty quickly that there was something different about Ludvig Åberg. As a coach and head pro at Eslöv Golf Club in southern Sweden, Setterhill has seen many talented young golfers come and go but one thing caught his eye when he took Åberg under his wing. wing from the age of 9.… Continue reading Ludvig Åberg faces high expectations as Europe’s widely admired Ryder Cup rookie
Saquon Barkley said he has a high ankle sprain
Giants running back Saquon Barkley’s right ankle injury is a high-ankle sprain, he told Prime’s Taylor Rooks on Thursday night. The injury was initially reported to be a low ankle sprain. Barkley told Rooks that not playing tonight was a “pain management issue,” and he hopes to be back in 11 days when the Giants… Continue reading Saquon Barkley said he has a high ankle sprain
Coyotes, Kings prepare for changes, high flight to Australia for the Global Series
“There’s a lot of concern from the studies, not much going there but coming back a little bit,” Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong said. “I’ve heard that this is some of the worst jet lag that can happen. We’re very concerned about it, we have companies in, studying jet lag a little bit to make… Continue reading Coyotes, Kings prepare for changes, high flight to Australia for the Global Series
Cooley has ‘high expectations’ entering Coyotes training camp
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Logan Cooley is determined to play in the NHL for the Arizona Coyotes this season, and his first chance to make an impression is in Australia. Cooley, a 19-year-old center and the No. 3 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, is one of 25 Coyotes players who will travel to the 2023… Continue reading Cooley has ‘high expectations’ entering Coyotes training camp
Oklahoma high school football scores from Week 2
Scores from Week 2 of high school football games across Oklahoma Week 2 of high school football continues in Oklahoma Updated: 10:56 AM CDT Sep 9, 2023 WELCOME TO ESCROW JARRED HILL HIGH SCHOOL PLAYBOOK. I’M BRIAN KEATING GOOD NIGHT FOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL. THE LONGER YOU GO INTO THE SEASON, TOTO, THE GAMES GET… Continue reading Oklahoma high school football scores from Week 2
Dak Prescott: Comfort of Cowboys offense at ‘all-time high’
Todd ArcherESPN Staff WriterSeptember 7, 2023, 02:09 PM ET4 Minute Reading Orlovsky: Dak needs to be aggressive, not cautious for the Cowboys Dan Orlovsky breaks down how Dak Prescott has styled his game this season to be effective. FRISCO, Texas — Coming off a year in which he tied for the NFL lead in interceptions,… Continue reading Dak Prescott: Comfort of Cowboys offense at ‘all-time high’
Looks like the Chicago Bulls Set the Bar High for Coby White
Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu, and Jevon Carter put on their helmets. I pictured all three on a Japanese Game show ready to jump into a Lonzo-Ball-sized cut-out on the wall. As the horn sounded, I pictured the three failing and falling into a pit of shaving cream. The truth of the matter is that no… Continue reading Looks like the Chicago Bulls Set the Bar High for Coby White
“Tour needs to change”: Fans split reaction to Swiatek saying high retirement count at Cincinnati Open not ‘a coincidence’
Tennis fans have mixed reactions to Iga Swiatek who says he doesn’t think the unusually high number of retirements at the Cincinnati Open is a ‘coincidence’ and rather it’s ‘a sign’ that the WTA and ATP players need to ‘hurry up’. The Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, Ohio, saw an unusually high rate of… Continue reading “Tour needs to change”: Fans split reaction to Swiatek saying high retirement count at Cincinnati Open not ‘a coincidence’