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Monday, April 09, 2007

Tiger loses first major after taking lead!


Tiger Woods lost his first major in golf after he has led in the final round. Three times he has lost the lead but the two previous matches he came back and won!! Yesterday Zach Johnson won the Masters. He stayed to his plan of playing short on the par 5's and he made it work. Zach Johnson played in the Ryder Cup last year and is a fine golfer but yesterday he made history. Tiger was beaten like Bobby whipping Tony Sopriano Sunday night. It wouldn't happen again in ten more matches. But yesterday was Zach Johnson's day.

The NU pitching staff has two great pitchers in Watson and Dorn but needs to find a third. Shirek may be the answer as he pitched ok on Sunday but nobody has stepped up to the level of Watson and Dorn.

Steve Octavian is playing some rush end. Wouldn't it be nice to somehow get Barry Turner and Octavian both playing the D-Line at times this fall. Suh looks great in the interior. The linebackers look excellent. Now if we could get the CB's and safeties to jell.

Brad Hartzog, the Cubs expert, suggests that to put the Cubs at the next level they should try to trade Soriano for Carlos Beltran. What would this add to the Cubs? Sorian is known as one of the best in baseball. Is Beltran any better? It looks to this writer that they need relief pitching.

Alex Gordon is struggling. Is he pressing. Should he be sent to Omaha to get things going and will this hurt his mental aspect to the game. What would Gordon do for the attendance of the Omaha Royals? What is your opinion? Let us know.

102-Year-Old Oldest to Make Hole-in-One

Elsie McLean, at the ripe young age of 102 years old, just became the oldest known person to make a hole-in-one on a regulation golf course.

McLean aced the par-3, 100-yard fourth hole at Bidwell Park in Chico, Calif., using a driver. "For an old lady, I still hit the ball pretty good," she said. Alas, because of the pitch of the green, McLean wasn't able to actually watch her ball drop into the cup:

"Where's my ball?" McLean asked.

Her friends, Elizabeth Rake and Kathy Crowder, found it in the cup.

"I said, 'Oh, my Lord. It can't be true. It can't be true.' I was so excited. And the girls were absolutely overcome," McLean said.

McLean will appear on the April 24 episode of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" to celebrate the feat.

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