Milwaukee Sports Headlines
Honor scores
GOLDEN SANDS: Eagle — Jim McCann, No.4, 495 yards, wedge, 77.
The Drill: Comeback kids
Here are the NBA teams that have won a best-of-seven playoff series after being down, 3-1.
Sports briefs Monday
Milwaukee’s Tim Smyzek turned back Ilya Ivashka of Belarus, 7-6 (3), 6-2, on Monday in the first round of qualifying for Wimbledon.
'King James' returns to Cleveland with the crown
LeBron James stepped off the plane and into a blizzard of red-and-gold confetti before hoisting the Larry O’Brien trophy. As promised, James brought home a championship, the one on hold the past 52 years.
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MONDAY
Dustin Johnson overcomes past collapses, penalty to win U.S. Open
Dustin Johnson took his first major championship in style, lacing a 6-iron to 5 feet on the 18th hole and making the putt for a final birdie. He made moot any possible penalty by the USGA for his ball moving on the fifth green.
Argentina to face U.S., Chile thrashes Mexico
Lionel Messi scored and added two assists in his first Copa America start this year to lead Argentina over Venezuela, 4-1, on Saturday night and into a semifinal against the host United States.
Honor scores
THE BULL: Hole-in-one — Jack Rayburn, No.6, 164 yards, 3-hybrid.
Sports briefs Saturday
Cristiano Ronaldo experienced a night to forget on his record 128th Portugal appearance Saturday, missing a late penalty kick in a 0-0 draw against Austria.
Thompson, Chun share lead at LPGA Classic
Her ailing back a bit better after treatment, defending champion Lexi Thompson shot a 5-under-par 66 on Saturday for a share of the Meijer LPGA Classic lead with In Gee Chun.
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SUNDAY
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SATURDAY
Charlie Danielson's U.S. Open experience has been rewarding
After finishing his first round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on Friday with an 8-over-par 78, Charlie Danielson could only chuckle at his hectic life.
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FRIDAY
Tour of America's Dairyland cycling event kicks off Friday
The largest competitive road cycling event in the country, ToAD will run through much of the Milwaukee area, bringing with it some of the top racers from around the world.
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ATHLETICS