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2009
Hawaii coach Greg McMackin was suspended for 30 days without pay and has volunteered to take an additional 7 percent pay cut from his $1.1 million salary for making a derogatory comment while describing Notre Dame's chant before last year's Hawaii Bowl. In a room full of players, assistant coaches and boosters, a tearful McMackin addressed reporters late Friday after meeting with school…
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2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio. — Over the years, OSU has enjoyed great success at the OSU Golf Club and the first two days of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational are showing potential signs of history repeating itself.
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2009

Jake Peavy said yes to the Chicago White Sox, and Victor Martinez will take aim at the Green Monster. Roy Halladay, however, stayed put in Toronto. Highlighting a flurry of deals finished just before the trade deadline, Peavy was shipped out of San Diego on Friday while Martinez went from the rebuilding Cleveland Indians to a contender in Boston.
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2009
Roy Halladay is staying with the Toronto Blue Jays — at least for now. On a day that featured several last-minute trades before baseball's non-waiver deadline, Halladay was the most talked-about player who wasn't dealt away. Toronto listened to offers for the ace right-hander, but didn't find anything suitable.
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2009
U.S. SENIOR OPEN: Transcript archive
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2009
• John Senden (64-66), at 14-under, leads by two strokes over Michael Letzig (67-65). Vaughn Taylor (65-68) and Bill Lunde (68-65) are at 11-under. Six players, including Tiger Woods (71-63), are at 10-under.
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2009

Catriona Matthew picked up five strokes to par in a brilliant three-hole stretch Friday in the Women's British Open. Playing 10 weeks after having her second child, the Scot followed an eagle on the par-5 11th with a hole-in-one on the 12th and added a birdie on the par-4 13th. She finished with a 5-under 67 for a share of the second-round lead with Giulia Sergas at 3-under 141.
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2009
CARMEL, Ind. — Here is where the leaderboard stands after 36 holes:
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2009
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan (AP) — Tiger Woods had the best five-hole start of his career, chipping in for eagle and making four birdies.
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July
2009
Tom Watson's game has crashed to earth at Crooked Stick. The darling of the golf world after nearly winning the British Open at age 59, Watson shot an even-par 72 on Friday at the U.S. Senior Open to finish the first two rounds at 1 under — 11 strokes behind amateur Tim Jackson. "I don't like being this far behind," Watson said.
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