Flooded-out Texans urged to leave again
June 30, 2007
AP - A few hours after the Brazos River subsided enough to allow residents to return to their homes, a new threat of flooding on Saturday may force them to leave again.
Buick Open Round 3
June 30, 2007
Pernice leads at Buick Open
June 30, 2007
GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) — Tom Pernice Jr. shot a 6-under 66 Saturday in the third round of the Buick Open, putting his name atop a shuffled leaderboard.
Agent Boras urges 9-game World Series
June 30, 2007
AP - Scott Boras loves the World Series so much, he wants to make it best-of-nine — and open with two games at a neutral site.
Tremblant return marks launch of Canadian Triple Crown
June 30, 2007
Champ Car’s return to this Laurentian Mountains resort community marks the launch of a team competition over the course of the next three races, all set in Canada.
Holmes and Cooney recall divisive fight
June 30, 2007
AP - Gerry Cooney had just lost two points for hitting low, and both Larry Holmes and the desert heat had combined to sap his strength. Now, as the 10th round began, his manager leaned into the corner and urged him to fight even harder.
Carter opts out of contract with Nets
June 30, 2007
AP - Vince Carter opted out of the final year of a contract with the New Jersey Nets that would have paid the All-Star guard $16.3 million this coming season.
Wie withdraws from U.S. Open
June 30, 2007
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.(AP) — Michelle Wie withdrew from the U.S. Women’s Open Saturday morning after nine holes of her second round.
Woods reveals: How I got so ripped!
June 30, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) — Tiger Woods has talked about tailoring practice sessions around being a father. That also means finding time for workouts that can last up to three hours as many as six days a week, which he describes in the August issue of Men’s Fitness magazine.
Ochoa, Kerr one back at U.S. Open
June 30, 2007
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (AP) — First came two blasts of the horn, the end of a 12 1/2-hour day at Pine Needles. Then came a crack of thunder as skies darkened. Lorena Ochoa’s work was done Saturday in the U.S. Women’s Open, and she had reason to be satisfied.

