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Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele hold onto Zurich Classic lead

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Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele followed their 59 with a 4-under-par 68 Friday to maintain the lead at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in Avondale, La.

Cantlay and Schauffele stand at 17 under after two rounds of the team event at TPC Louisiana. Two teams shot 67 Friday to forge a tie for second at 16 under: David Lipsky and England’s Aaron Rai, plus Sam Ryder and Doc Redman.

The teams of South Africans Garrick Higgo and Branden Grace as well as Australians Jason Day and Jason Scrivener each posted rounds of 7-under 65. They matched the tournament record for foursomes, or alternate shot, in which teammates take turns hitting shots to complete each hole.

Higgo and Grace are tied for fourth with Wyndham Clark and Cameron Tringale (67) at 15 under, and Day and Scrivener enter the weekend tied for sixth with Sam Burns and Billy Horschel (68) at 14 under.

Like Thursday’s round, Saturday will be four-balls, or best ball, in which both golfers play each hole and choose the better score between them. The tournament then returns to alternate shot Sunday for the final round.

Cantlay and Schauffele started on the back nine Friday and opened with three birdies and a bogey over their first four holes, including a 3-footer for birdie at No. 10. They settled in from there, making 12 pars and two birdies over the last 14 holes.

“We really fought hard and made a bunch of those mid-range putts, especially in the middle of the round, and that kind of kept the momentum going,” Cantlay said. “It’s kind of tricky out there with the wind how it is, so I thought we played a nice round today.”

Lipsky and Rai posted six birdies and just one bogey, wrapped up when Rai sank an 18-foot birdie at the par-5 18th.

Lipsky, ranked No. 201 in the world, was in a car accident on his way to the course earlier in the week, though he said he and the other drivers involved were fine.

Former world No. 1 Day and Scrivener posted their 65 early in the day before Higgo and Grace matched it later on. A 12-foot eagle putt on the par-5 seventh helped Day and Scrivener along, and they were on track for a 64 before bogeying the par-4 17th.

It was their second consecutive round of 65, but given the more difficult format, Day felt Friday’s performance was better.

“I feel like we’re gelling really, really well together on the greens and we’re very similar in regards to how we read the putt and how we like to see the putt go in the hole, so that helps a lot,” Day said. “Today was special. I think we played some really phenomenal golf out there, especially with how the weather was.”

Higgo and Grace, meanwhile, made seven birdies and stayed bogey-free.

Australians Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman, the defending champions, were part of an eight-way tie for eighth at 11 under after shooting 68 Friday.

Thirty-nine teams made the cut of 8 under, including father-son team Jay and Bill Haas. Jay Haas set the PGA Tour record for the oldest player to make a cut at 68 years, four months and 20 days old. He surpassed Sam Snead, who made three cuts as a 67-year-old in 1979.

“I don’t think it should (count) because Sam Snead did it on his own and all that, but anything that I’m even remotely close to Sam Snead on would be very special,” Haas said.

–Field Level Media

Hornets fire coach James Borrego after four seasons


The Charlotte Hornets parted ways with head coach James Borrego on Friday after four seasons.

The Hornets had signed him to a multi-year contract extension in August but opted to go in another direction.

The team finished 43-39 in 2021-22 and reached the NBA’s play-in tournament for the second straight season. The Hornets lost the first play-in game each time, however, falling short of their first playoff berth since 2015-16.

Charlotte, however, showed improvement by increasing its win total by 10 in each of the last two seasons.

“I want to thank JB for his hard work and commitment during these past four seasons,” Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak said. “Beyond his work as a coach, he is a tremendous person. I wish him and his family the best in the future.

“These decisions are always difficult. Having said that, we have a talented, young core of players which has me very excited about the future of the Hornets. We will begin the search for our new head coach immediately.”

Borrego, 44, owns a 138-163 coaching record in 301 career games with the Hornets. He also had a 10-20 record in a brief stint as the head coach of the Orlando Magic in 2014-15.

Borrego also served as an assistant coach with the-then New Orleans Hornets (2010-12), Magic (2012-15) and San Antonio Spurs (2015-18).

–Field Level Media

T-Wolves, 76ers move on in NBA 2K League’s Tipoff

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Reigning event champion T-Wolves Gaming cruised into the Western Conference final of the NBA 2K League’s The Tipoff Tournament with a 2-0 series win over Mavs Gaming on Friday.

In the day’s other match, 76ers GC came from behind to beat the Gen.G Tigers 2-1 in an Eastern Conference semifinal.

The Saturday conference finals will feature T-Wolves Gaming and Lakers Gaming in the West, 76ers GC and Heat Check Gaming in the East.

The tournament’s knockout rounds are being held at the new NBA 2K League Studio in Indianapolis.

The T-Wolves opened Friday with a 74-61 win over the Mavs behind 25 points and five assists from Dhwan “ShiftyKaii” White. In the second game, the T-Wolves rolled 81-69.

The Tigers took a 59-47 win to open their series, but the 76ers pulled level with an 80-56 blowout. In the decisive third game, the 76ers won 52-47 thanks to 19 points from Brendan “Reizey” Hill.

The NBA 2K League season will run through August, with the focus on tournament play and qualifying events for tournaments. The traditional five-on-five tournaments are The Tipoff (season opener), The Turn (midseason) and The Ticket (late season).

The league is also adding a number of three-on-three tournaments that will lead up to a three-on-three championship featuring a separate prize pool.

–Field Level Media

Tyson Fury retains WBC heavyweight title, defeating Dillian Whyte in six rounds

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Tyson Fury retained his WBC heavyweight title with a sixth-round technical knockout win over Dillian Whyte Saturday night in London.

Fighting before 94,000 at Wembley Stadium, Fury floored Whyte with a crushing right uppercut to the chin in the closing seconds of the round. Whyte reached his feet but struggled to regain his composure.

Sensing that Whyte had not recuperated from the punch’s impact, referee Mark Lyson stopped the bout at 2:59 of the round. The crowd erupted into a frenzy and celebrated the England native’s second successful defense of his sanctioning body belt.

“What can be better than this, 94,000 people in a full stadium in my home country?” Fury said. “It doesn’t get better than this. We broke records in modern day boxing history.”

Before his fight-finishing punch, Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) had not thrown the upper-cut. Instead, he utilized his 85-inch reach to keep Whyte (28-3) at a distance until he found the appropriate opening.

“We stopped him with the jab, breaking him up with the jab,” Fury said. “I wanted to keep going downstairs with hooks to the body. At the right time I was going to bring that right through the middle.”

Throughout the first five rounds, Fury established pace and kept distance, connecting with a lead left and follow-up right to the head. Whyte found openings and scored with body shots.

In the second round, Fury continued to land with the lead left as he increased his punch activity. Fury maintained the out-put in the third as he scored with left and right combinations to the head.

An unintentional clash of heads early in the fourth, opened a cut around Whyte’s right eye. Whyte forced Fury into a corner and sought to keep exchanges at close range, but Fury adeptly clinched to avoid any fight-altering shots.

The 33-year-old Fury stopped former champion Deontay Wilder in their second of three bouts to capture the WBC title two years ago. The direct rematch ended with Fury’s 11th-round knockout win in October.

Fury weighed 264 pounds for Saturday’s bout, 11 heavier than Whyte.

–Field Level Media

Philadelphia Union aim to start new streak vs. CF Montreal

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The Philadelphia Union aim to rebound from their first loss of the season when they host CF Montreal on Saturday afternoon.

The Union (5-1-1, 16 points) began a franchise-best five-match winning streak with a 2-1 victory in Montreal on March 5. Four consecutive clean sheets followed before that run of good fortune ended north of the border with a 2-1 setback at Toronto FC on Sunday.

“It’s about our response to that first loss of the season and I’m confident that this group will respond in a positive way,” Philadelphia coach Jim Curtin said.

Andre Blake saw his franchise-best 457-minute shutout streak come to a halt after surrendering a goal to Jesus Jimenez in the 39th minute on Sunday. That tally was the first allowed by Blake since Lassi Lappalainen scored for Montreal.

Daniel Gazdag, who scored in the previous match with Montreal, leads the Union with four goals on the season. He picked up an assist on Julian Carranza’s tally to open the scoring in the 34th minute versus Toronto.

Like Gadzag with Philadelphia, Djordje Mihailovic has been making his presence known in the offensive end for Montreal (3-3-1, 10 points).

Mihailovic boosted his team-leading totals in goals (four) and assists (three) with one of each in Montreal’s 2-1 victory over Vancouver last Saturday.

While Montreal captain Victor Wanyama labeled Mihailovic as a top talent, defender Alistair Johnston went a step further.

“Djordje Mihailovic is going to be a dark horse for MVP this year,” Johnston said. “I think we need to start that narrative early. Often in MVP voting, it’s a lot about a narrative. Djordje has all the qualities. His stats this year are unbelievable. If you just watch our games, you can see that he’s playing at a different level than anyone else on the field.”

Romell Quioto has scored a goal during each of his last three MLS matches for Montreal.

–Field Level Media

Buccaneers sign ex-Falcons DT Deadrin Senat


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free agent defensive tackle Deadrin Senat on Friday. Terms were not disclosed.

A third-round pick by Atlanta in 2018, Senat appeared in 22 games (two starts) and made 34 tackles for the Falcons from 2018-20.

Senat, 27, did not play a snap last year. Atlanta placed him on injured reserve on Aug. 9 and waived him on Nov. 8.

Senat played college football in Tampa at South Florida from 2013-17, earning second-team all-conference in 2016 and first-team honors in 2017.

–Field Level Media

Jin Young Ko, Nasa Hataoka share LA Open lead

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South Korea’s Jin Young Ko had a string of four consecutive birdies, and Japan’s Nasa Hataoka closed her round with three straight birdies on Friday to leave the two tied for first place at the LA Open.

Ko shot a 7-under-par 64 at Wilshire Country Club, leaving her at 7-under 135, level with Hataoka, who carded a 3-under 67 on Friday.

Australia’s Hannah Green is two strokes back at 5 under after a 67 in the second round.

South Korea’s Haeji Kang (second-round 69) and Australia’s Minjee Lee (68) share fourth place at 4 under.

Lizette Salas (70), China’s Yu Liu (68), South Korea’s Inbee Park (67) and Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen (72) are tied for sixth at 3 under.

First-round leader Alison Lee stumbled to a 74 and is tied for 10th at 2 under.

Eighteen players did not complete the second round before play was suspended due to darkness.

Ko, who earned her 13th career LPGA win last month in the HSBC Women’s World Championship, recorded eight birdies and one bogey on Friday. Her big move came with four birdies from No. 11 to No. 14.

“My putting was so good today,” Ko said. “I wasn’t expecting to play really well today because in the afternoon it’s always hard to play this course, but my putting was good, so I’m happy with it.”

Hataoka, a five-time tour winner, started her round on the back nine and had three bogeys and one birdie through six holes. The rest of the way, she had six birdies and one bogey.

“I feel like I have really good momentum right now, so I want to keep that going and play good the next two days,” Hataoka said.

Green enjoyed a bogey-free round, highlighted by a stretch of three birdies in five holes on the back nine.

“I’m very pleased,” Green said. “I guess today’s round kind of felt like even more under par than what it was. I was pretty solid with my putting all day today, which was nice because yesterday I had a couple three-putts. But it was nice to get done in the morning and not have to worry about coming back early tomorrow to finish a round.”

Defending champion Brooke M. Henderson of Canada will miss the cut after following up a 5-over 76 with a 1-over 72.

–Field Level Media

Veteran S Earl Thomas ‘ready’ to return to NFL


Safety Earl Thomas said Friday that he’s ready to resume his NFL career after a nearly two-year absence.

The seven-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro made his intention clear with a simple text, per ESPN.

“I’m ready,” Thomas wrote on Friday. “I’m in shape. My timing is on point — I’m proud of that.”

Thomas, who turns 33 in May, stepped away from the NFL after being released by the Baltimore Ravens on Aug. 23, 2020. The move came two days after he was involved in an on-field altercation with fellow safety Chuck Clark.

A Texas native, Thomas met with Houston the following month but did not sign with the Texans.

Thomas recorded 713 tackles, 30 interceptions, 12 forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries in 140 career games (all starts) with the Seattle Seahawks (2010-18) and Ravens (2019). He was selected by the Seahawks with the 14th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft.

–Field Level Media

Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte expected to break attendance record

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When Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte square off Saturday for the WBC world heavyweight title, more than the championship will be at stake, as officials expect 94,000-plus to attend sold-out Wembley Stadium in London.

That number would make it the most attended boxing event this century, the biggest boxing audience since 1993 and the largest boxing crowd in the United Kingdom ever.

Whyte and Fury, the WBC heavyweight champion, have a shared history above and beyond hailing from the country where the fight will be staged, a fact which on its own has certainly sparked interest.

Whyte (28-2) was a sparring mate of Fury’s prior to Fury winning his first heavyweight title against Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.

“Who would have thought it?” Fury asked. “Even we didn’t think we’d be doing 90-odd thousand at Wembley.

“We ain’t done bad, have we?”

Fury (31-0-1) has stated that he will retire following the fight, perhaps another factor sparking additional interest for Saturday.

“I’m walking away,” Fury told Top Rank. “I’ve got nothing to prove to nobody, I’ve done what I’ve had to do and that’s it.”

–Field Level Media

Evil Geniuses, TSM win Stockholm berths at DPC ESL One Spring


Evil Geniuses and TSM emerged from a three-team tiebreaker Friday to earn the two Stockholm Major berths up for grabs at the Dota Pro Circuit North America: ESL One Spring event.

Quincy Crew was the odd team out after losing both its matches in the round-robin tiebreaker. It settled for a tie for first place.

The tiebreaker was necessary after Evil Geniuses, TSM and Quincy Crew all finished the six-week competition 6-1.

All of Friday’s matches were best-of-one. Evil Geniuses won the first, beating Quincy Crew in 33 minutes on green. Artour “Arteezy” Babaev of Canada led EG with 10 kills and Abed “Abed” Azel L. Yusop of the Philippines was named MVP with a 7-1-19 kills-deaths-assists ratio.

TSM then defeated Quincy Crew in 29 minutes on green to dash any remaining hope that they would win a berth to Stockholm. Enzo “Timado” Gianoli O’Connor of Peru and Jonathan Bryle “Bryle” Santos De Guia of Canada each scored 13 kills for TSM.

All that was left to decide in the final match was which team would claim the first-place prize of $30,000. EG won in 23 minutes on green. Arteezy landed another 10 kills and Abed posted a 9-1-12 K-D-A.

Dota Pro Circuit North America: ESL One Spring standings, map record:
1. Evil Geniuses, 6-1 (13-3)
2. TSM, 6-1 (13-4)
3. Quincy Crew, 6-1 (12-5)
4. Wildcard Gaming, 4-3 (8-7)
5. 4 Zoomers, 3-4, (9-9)
6. The Cut, 2-5 (5-11)
7. Team DogChamp, 1-6 (3-12)
8. simply TOOBASED, 0-7 (2-14)

Dota Pro Circuit North America: ESL One Spring prize pool and DPC points:
1. $30,000, 400 points — Evil Geniuses
2. $28,000, 240 points — TSM
3. $27,000, 160 points — Quincy Crew
4. $26,000, 80 points — Wildcard Gaming
5. $25,000, 40 points — 4 Zoomers
6. $24,000, no points — The Cut
7. $23,000, no points, relegated to Division II — Team DogChamp
8. $22,000, no points, relegated to Division II — simply TOOBASED

–Field Level Media