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McIlroy takes 1-shot lead with Woods 2 behind

Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods played together in the opening two rounds of the season in Abu Dhabi. They were together again for the opening two rounds at Bethpage Black for the start of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Stilwell rolls for gold

Stilwell rolls for gold

Quadriplegic sprinter from Nanoose Bay wins close race

Nanoose Bay's Stilwell rolls her way to gold at Paralympics

LONDON 聴 Michelle Stilwell didn't wear the black skull cap to make a fashion statement.

Lobendahn ready for Blue Bombers

Veteran CFL linebacker Joe Lobendahn knows exactly why the Saskatchewan Roughriders signed him as a free agent this week. "I take pride in stopping the run," he said. "That's why I'm here.

Jays' outfield makes good use of arms

TORONTO 2 TAMPA BAY 1 The Toronto Blue Jays had their outfielders put in some extra time before the game to work on throwing. The results paid off in a big way.

Victoria hockey teen kicks it up a notch

For 10 years, Victoria's Micah Hart has been playing minor hockey in the Peninsula program with the boys. Now as a 15-year-old, Hart has decided that it's time to play an entire season with girls.

Korea's Noh upstages Woods despite surge

Tiger Woods produced a stunning surge in the opening round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday but was overshadowed by 21-year-old South Korean Noh Seung-yul, who rocketed to a one-shot lead.

sa国际传媒 player is key in sa国际传媒 U-18 baseball win

The province's lone representative on sa国际传媒's junior baseball team got the ball rolling for the nation at the World U-18 Championship in Seoul, South Korea.

NHL bargaining is 'recessed'

Don Fehr says that collective bargaining talks with the league are "recessed." The executive director of the NHL Players' Association said the NHL requested the hiatus after the union presented its latest proposal.

Seahawks keep Edwards, Obomanu

The Seattle Sea-hawks kept veteran wide receivers Braylon Edwards and Ben Obomanu on their final 53-man roster Friday night and waived returning young receivers Deon Butler, Kris Durham and Ricardo Lockette.