2011年2月25日星期五

Bubba Watson is dominant in the case Party Play

Bubba Watson won twice champion Geoff Ogilvy and Friday in the quarterfinals of the Match Play Championship rolled with a performance so dominant that he played only 43 holes in three days in Marana, had little chance of Arizona Ogilvy against Watson, who was seven under par through 13 holes and finished with one win and four out of six.

to reach Martin Kaymer of Germany against Hunter Mahan protest the quarter-finals. He was two to six holes left, but then won two holes, took the lead with a birdie from eight feet at the 16th Hole and ended the game when a poor chip Mahan hit on the 17th Hole.

Rickie Fowler Phil Mickelson has to lose a strong recovery from Matt Kuchar in the bore 17. Matteo Manassero ended when Luke Donald also has a large lead over the 17-year-old Italian built to run and finished the hole 16


JB Holmes played Jason Day in the 18 holes. YE Yang defeated Graeme McDowell, three and two. Miguel Angel Jimenez directs Ben Crane, seven and six.
Ryan Moore, Nick Watney shot in 19 holes.

Chris Stroud made eight birdies in a record consecutive PGA Tour and Mark Calcavecchia shot him eight under 63 for a three-stroke lead after the second round of the Mayakoba Golf Classic in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Kevin Stadler (66), Cameron Percy (66) and Sunghoon Kang (67) were tied for second.








The NCAA put the basketball program of the California men in two years on probation for making 300 impermissible phone calls from recruitment. has Division I Committee on crimes that minor penalties over what has become Cal. The school said coach Mike Montgomery and his team call 365, shortly after he set in April 2008.




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New York Mets acknowledged that a loan to help from the majors, spending in November. The team said he expected a  short-term liquidity  problem and was helped by the league. The New York Times and the New York Daily News reported that the amount was 25 million.

Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith has given a contract extension of two years, signing him through 2013.

Novak Djokovic put unbeaten record in 2011 on the line against Switzerland Roger Federer in Dubai tournament final on Saturday.

Vera Zvonareva defeated Jelena Jankovic 6-1, 2-6, 6-4, setting up a final against Caroline Wozniacki at the Qatar Open in Doha for women. Wozniacki defeated Marion Bartoli 6-1, 6-1.

Kyle Busch LED 107 laps in the final and won a crash-filled race NASCAR trucks in Avondale, Arizona

Oxnard Brandon Rios (26-0-1, 18 KOs) challenges for his first world title on Saturday when he meets World Boxing Association. Lightweight champion Miguel Acosta (28-3-2, 22 KOs) in Las Vegas. Rivers and Acosta both weighed 1341 / 2 pounds.


Jon Fitch of San Jose BJ Penn at UFC 127 in Sydney, Australia to fight on Saturday. The winner is expected to get into a fight with welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre.

Bill Dwyre Times won third place honors for the second and the Golf Writers Association. U.S. annual writing competition for their reports on the Ryder Cup and the British Open at St. Andrews.

2011年2月20日星期日

Bryant leads West to all star victory

Kobe Bryant always shines brightest among the stars, especially in his hometown.
Bryant brought Showtime back to the all-star game, scoring 37 points and tying a record with his fourth MVP award, leading the Western Conference to a 148-143 victory over the East on Sunday night.

"I feel like we have a sense of responsibility and we are voted in for what we do during the season, which is play hard," Bryant said. "And we come here, that's what the fans want to see. They want to see us go at it and see us compete and that's what I try to do and that's what I try to tell my teammates to do."
Returning to the game he dominates after a one-year absence, Bryant added 14 rebounds in a spectacular performance in front of the usual celebrity-filled crowd that turns out to see his Lakers at Staples Center.
"It feels great, being at home here and playing in front of the home crowd," Bryant said after receiving the MVP trophy. "This will be my last all-star game in front of these home fans, so it feels good to do it."
Kevin Durant chipped in 34 points, scoring five straight after the East cut a 17-point deficit after three quarters to two points with 2:34 to play. The NBA scoring leader added the clinching free throws after the East got back within three in the final seconds.
LeBron James powered the East rally, finishing with 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists to join Michael Jordan as the only players with a triple-double in the all-star game. Amare Stoudemire also scored 29, but Miami's Dwyane Wade, the MVP of the East's win last year, had to leave with an ankle injury after scoring 14.
Wade said he rolled the ankle he originally hurt in a loss at Boston last week. He was hoping James would pull it out without him.
"I wish the East would've won, then my teammate with the triple-double would've stole (the MVP)," Wade said. "But (Bryant) deserved it."
Plenty of Hollywood giants were sitting courtside, but Bryant's popularity here can rival most of them. This week, he became the first athlete to have his handprints and footprints put in concrete outside Hollywood's famed Grauman's Chinese Theater.
He told fans to "enjoy the show" before the tip, and as always he delivered a good one.
Always more about focus than fun, Bryant had 21 points by the time Rihanna came out for her halftime performance, putting him halfway to Wilt Chamberlain's record from 1962, the year of his 100-point game.
"You could tell he started out from the start, he wanted to get the MVP," Stoudemire said. "He was not passing the ball, at all. But that's Kobe."
And when the East made it close in the third quarter, Bryant dunked over a chasing James who was going for the block, then nailed a three-pointer to make it 90-79.
"He was unbelievable tonight," James said. "You definitely saw his motor was going tonight."
Carmelo Anthony scored eight points in his possible goodbye to the West team. The weekend was dominated by talk of a potential trade to New York or New Jersey, and the Denver Nuggets forward appeared alternately entertained and annoyed by the constant questions.
"At times, it can be tough, but it's fun at the same time," he said while walking on the magenta carpet before the game. "During this weekend I'm still having fun."
While hearing some of the usual "MVP! MVP! chants he's usually serenaded with at Staples Center, Bryant tied Bob Pettit's record for all-star game honours. He was scoreless for the final 6:48, but Lakers teammate Pau Gasol had a big basket to help the West hold on.
Gasol scored 17 points, helping the West hold on against an East team featuring a combined seven players from Boston and Miami, considered two of the biggest threats to end the Lakers' reign.
The exhibition game had a bit of a finals feel with the presence of a record-tying four players from the rival Celtics.
Paul Pierce — who grew up in nearby Inglewood — and Kevin Garnett received the heaviest boos during the starting lineups. Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo were also here from the group that lost Game 7 on this floor last June and would love another chance to come take the title back.
East coach Doc Rivers sent his four players out together midway through the first quarter to loud boos that usually provide the soundtrack of June in Los Angeles. They quickly turned to cheers when Allen threw up an airball on his first shot attempt.
Bryant denied gaining extra motivation from seeing the two rivals, both of whom already won at Staples Center this season. But he was clearly into the game from the start, driving for a couple of strong dunks or knocking down jumpers when defenders gave him room.
The crowd of entertainers included Beyonce and Jay-Z, Sean (Diddy) Combs, Jack Nicholson, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Canadian pop icon Justin Bieber — who was called Justin "Berber" by the public address announcer while mentioning the teen star's MVP performance in the celebrity game on Friday.
Perhaps trying too hard to impress the stars surrounding them, there were errant passes and shaky shooting in the early minutes. The West got it right in the final minute of the first quarter, with rookie star Blake Griffin of the Clippers catching an alley-oop pass from Deron Williams for one of his powerful dunks — though not quite the degree of difficulty as his slam while leaping over the hood of a car Saturday to win the dunk contest.
The game was a welcome diversion from the Anthony talk and the troubling labour situation that threatens the league. Next year's game is scheduled for Orlando, but nobody can be sure it will be played. The owners and players' association met Friday to discuss a new collective bargaining agreement to replace the one that expires June 30. Though it was described as a positive meeting, there was also no progress made, and the sides have a significant gap to close in order to prevent a work stoppage.
And it was a welcome break for Lakers fans, whose defending two-time champions stumbled into the weekend with three losses in a row.
They'll be all right if Bryant is as sharp in the spring as he was Sunday.
Chris Bosh scored 14 points, Allen had 12, and Derrick Rose and Joe Johnson finished with 11 apiece for the East.
Following a pre-game performance by rocker Lenny Kravitz a tandem talc toss by James and the rest of the East starters, Bryant scored 11 points in the first quarter. The West led 76-64 at halftime.
Russell Westbrook, who played at UCLA, scored 12 points and Chris Paul added 10 for the West.