Late subs Brad Evans and and Osvaldo Alonso combined on the tiebreaker in the 78th minute to win the match as well the group stage in CONCACAF Champions League tourney.
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Fred Couples, an O’Dea High graduate who learned to play golf at Jefferson Park, earned induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame Wednesday — by the narrowest margin possible.
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A 4-2 loser in 18 innings Tuesday, the Mariners will try to avoid getting swept by Baltimore Wednesday when the clubs play the final of their three-game series.
The Sounders are in control of the Group Four stage of the 2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League tournament with a +4 goal differential after two matches.
The return of Sue Bird had a calming influence on the Storm and made for an easy conclusion to a franchise record-tying, four-game losing streak Tuesday night with a wire-to-wire, 75-60 triumph over the Chicago Sky at KeyArena.
Game: Chicago Sky (13-18) at Seattle Storm (13-18). When: 7 p.m. Tuesday. Where: KeyArena. Series: Chicago, 1-0. TV: None. Radio: 1090 AM For the glass half-full crowd, the Storm in its most recent game almost beat the Connecticut Sun, a top-tier WNBA team, without injured stars Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird. For the glass half-empty crowd,
Chris Tillman and Adam Jones, two of five players Seattle sent to Baltimore in the Erik Bedard debacle, collaborated to hand the Mariners a 10-4 loss at Safeco Field Monday.
Coach Pete Carroll said the 27-7 win over the Cowboys was his most satisfying Seahawks game because it fulfilled his plan to emphasize defense, rushing and special teams.
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