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The Drill: Time to get comfortable
The Milwaukee Brewers can compete with anybody in the majors in at least one category: longest games played at home. The Brewers trail only the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees in length of home games. Here are the longest and shortest average times of nine-inning games at current major-league ballparks since 2009, according to STATS LLC:
The Drill: Like father, unlike child
The recent NHL and NBA drafts each had a high choice whose father was a star in a different sport. Here are some children of athletes who found fame in a different venture:
Honor scores
ALPINE VALLEY: Hole-in-one — Jim Smith, No.9, 149 yards, wedge.
Craig Counsell opens home to Lakeshore Chinooks player
When Harrison Bader wasn’t in the outfield for the Lakeshore Chinooks, the 19-year-old was right at home with Craig and Michelle Counsell and their four children, all 10 or younger.
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Area event, honor scores
MEMBER'S TOURNAMENTEdgewood
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British Open scores; Sunday tee times
BRITISH OPEN SCORESGullane, ScotlandPar 71; 7,192 Yards (a-amateur)Third Round210Lee Westwood72-68-70212Hunter Mahan72-72-68 Tiger Woods69-71-72213Adam Scott71-72-70214Ryan Moore72-70-72Angel Cabrera69-72-73Zach Johnson66-75-73Henrik Stenson70-70-74215Phil Mickelson69-74-72Francesco Molinari69-74-72216Sergio Garcia75-73-68Brandt Snedeker68-79-69Jamie Donaldson74-71-71Hideki Matsuyama71-73-72Jason Day73-71-72Dustin Johnson68-72-76Miguel Angel Jimenez68-71-77 217Rafael Cabrera-Bello67-74-76218Richard Sterne75-75-68Ernie Els74-74-70Martin Kaymer72-74-72Johnson Wagner73-72-73Justin Leonard74-70-74Ian Poulter72-71-75219Shingo Katayama73-77-69Keegan Bradley75-74-70Thomas Bjorn73-74-72Matt Kuchar74-73-72Danny Willett75-72-72Graeme McDowell75-71-73Charl Schwartzel75-68-76 Darren Clarke72-71-76Jordan Spieth69-74-76220Carl Pettersson74-76-70Todd Hamilton69-81-70Paul Lawrie81-69-70Bud Cauley74-75-71Steven Tiley72-75-73Ken Duke70-77-73Gregory Bourdy76-70-74 Bernd Wiesberger71-74-75Harris English74-71-75Tom Lehman68-77-75 Bubba Watson70-73-77Webb Simpson73-70-77221K.J. Choi76-74-71 Thongchai Jaidee79-71-71 Boo Weekley74-76-71Y.E. Yang78-70-73Eduardo de la Riva73-73-75222Mark Brown77-73-72Geoff Ogilvy75-75-72Richie Ramsay76-74-72Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano70-79-73Fred Couples75-74-73a-Matthew Fitzpatrick73-76-73George Coetzee76-71-75 Freddie Jacobson72-75-75Stephen Gallacher76-70-76Branden Grace74-71-77 Mark O'Meara67-78-77Martin Laird70-71-81223Jonas Blixt72-78-73Peter Senior74-76-73Shane Lowry74-74-75Stewart Cink72-75-76Marcus Fraser73-74-76 224Gareth Wright71-78-75 a-Jimmy Mullen71-78-75Josh Teater72-77-75Russell Henley78-71-75 Tim Clark72-76-76Graham DeLaet76-72-76225Chris Wood75-75-75Jason Dufner72-77-76Oliver Fisher70-78-77Padraig Harrington73-75-77 Ben Curtis74-71-80226Mikko Ilonen72-78-76K.T. Kim73-76-77Bo Van Pelt76-73-77227Kevin Streelman74-71-82228Sandy Lyle76-72-80Shiv Kapur68-77-83TEE TIMESFinal RoundSunday
British Open scores; Sunday tee times
BRITISH OPEN SCORESGullane, ScotlandPar 71; 7,192 Yards (a-amateur)Third Round210Lee Westwood72-68-70212Hunter Mahan72-72-68 Tiger Woods69-71-72213Adam Scott71-72-70214Ryan Moore72-70-72Angel Cabrera69-72-73Zach Johnson66-75-73Henrik Stenson70-70-74215Phil Mickelson69-74-72Francesco Molinari69-74-72216Sergio Garcia75-73-68Brandt Snedeker68-79-69Jamie Donaldson74-71-71Hideki Matsuyama71-73-72Jason Day73-71-72Dustin Johnson68-72-76Miguel Angel Jimenez68-71-77 217Rafael Cabrera-Bello67-74-76218Richard Sterne75-75-68Ernie Els74-74-70Martin Kaymer72-74-72Johnson Wagner73-72-73Justin Leonard74-70-74Ian Poulter72-71-75219Shingo Katayama73-77-69Keegan Bradley75-74-70Thomas Bjorn73-74-72Matt Kuchar74-73-72Danny Willett75-72-72Graeme McDowell75-71-73Charl Schwartzel75-68-76 Darren Clarke72-71-76Jordan Spieth69-74-76220Carl Pettersson74-76-70Todd Hamilton69-81-70Paul Lawrie81-69-70Bud Cauley74-75-71Steven Tiley72-75-73Ken Duke70-77-73Gregory Bourdy76-70-74 Bernd Wiesberger71-74-75Harris English74-71-75Tom Lehman68-77-75 Bubba Watson70-73-77Webb Simpson73-70-77221K.J. Choi76-74-71 Thongchai Jaidee79-71-71 Boo Weekley74-76-71Y.E. Yang78-70-73Eduardo de la Riva73-73-75222Mark Brown77-73-72Geoff Ogilvy75-75-72Richie Ramsay76-74-72Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano70-79-73Fred Couples75-74-73a-Matthew Fitzpatrick73-76-73George Coetzee76-71-75 Freddie Jacobson72-75-75Stephen Gallacher76-70-76Branden Grace74-71-77 Mark O'Meara67-78-77Martin Laird70-71-81223Jonas Blixt72-78-73Peter Senior74-76-73Shane Lowry74-74-75Stewart Cink72-75-76Marcus Fraser73-74-76 224Gareth Wright71-78-75 a-Jimmy Mullen71-78-75Josh Teater72-77-75Russell Henley78-71-75 Tim Clark72-76-76Graham DeLaet76-72-76225Chris Wood75-75-75Jason Dufner72-77-76Oliver Fisher70-78-77Padraig Harrington73-75-77 Ben Curtis74-71-80226Mikko Ilonen72-78-76K.T. Kim73-76-77Bo Van Pelt76-73-77227Kevin Streelman74-71-82228Sandy Lyle76-72-80Shiv Kapur68-77-83TEE TIMESFinal RoundSunday
Injuries hurt Brewers' ability to find helpful trades
It remains to be seen whether the Brewers make any trades of note before the July 31 deadline. Some of their primary trade chips came off the table due to injury, forcing Doug Melvin to be more creative in any deal that would help his club.
MLB power rankings
Tom Haudricourt ranks the teams in the National and American leagues from top to bottom.
Chinooks fall, 6-5
Cam Gibson leads way for Battle Creek Bombers.
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Vander Blue gets red-hot in NBA summer league
Former Marquette guard Vander Blue is working to get noticed in the NBA’s summer league. On Thursday, he turned some heads with 24 points, including 5 of 8 shooting from three-point range, while playing with the Memphis Grizzlies team.