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Europe wins the Ryder Cup and reasserts its dominance over the Americans
6 minute read Sunday, Sep. 28, 2025FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Staked to the largest lead in history, Europe fully expected to win the Ryder Cup on Sunday. The surprise was how much emotion poured out of the team on a final day that produced a furious American charge and, ultimately, another Irish hero.
What looked to be only a matter of time before the European celebration was on turned into nervous glances at the scorecard as the unruly crowd at Bethpage Black finally had a U.S. team to cheer for instead of against.
It went from looking impossible to improbable to just maybe.
And then Shane Lowry, who endured so much abuse from a hostile and vulgar New York crowd, had the last word. He holed a 6-foot birdie putt against Russell Henley to earn the half-point Europe needed to make sure it kept that 17-inch gold chalice.
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2 minute read Thursday, Sep. 25, 2025IN LOCAL HISTORY
• 60 YEARS AGO — Garry Clark won the Souris cross-country race of 2 2/4 miles with an excellent time of 14:37 at Souris. Clark came in ahead of David Stephenson of Souris and Harvey Laluk from Brandon Collegiate.
• 50 YEARS AGO — Jim Connor booted a pair of goals in helping Spartans clinch first place in the Brandon Senior Soccer League’s Wally Newton Cup series via a 4-0 win over Blues. Dave Bebbington and Al Edwards also scored for the winners who received shutout goaltending from Bryce Randall.
• 40 YEARS AGO — Al Robertson of Hamiota has been named the Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball’s coach of the year for 1985.
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3 minute read Friday, Sep. 19, 2025ROGERS, Ark. (AP) — Sarah Schmelzel went from the middle of the pack to a tie for the lead in just five holes Friday, closing with four straight birdies and an eagle for an 8-under 63 to match Minami Katsu in the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.
Alison Lee also finished strong with a birdie and an eagle and was among those one shot behind, just what she needed to see in her third tournament back from giving birth to a son in late April.
The scoring was low at Pinnacle Country Club, and that's what concerned Schmelzel. She went out in 34 and was at 2 under and seemingly going nowhere. But she knew she was coming up on some scoring holes, with short clubs into the green and two par 5s.
“You should at least have looks on all those because you have pretty short clubs in,” Schmelzel said. “I told my caddie walking to the green on 14 I need to start making some birdies or else I'm going to get lapped out there today.”
Sports Looking Back: Sept. 19, 2025
2 minute read Friday, Sep. 19, 2025IN LOCAL HISTORY
• 60 YEARS AGO — Bill Huston proved to be the key figure for 7Up as the club whipped Shilo 14-7 in the fourth game of the Brandon and District Commercial Fastball League final and won their second straight championship. Huston hammered four hits, including a home run.
• 50 YEARS AGO — Ken Hoy fired a five-over-par 65 to edge Dwight Kearns by two strokes for the men’s title at the North Hill Motel’s annual fall golf tournament. Meanwhile, Peggy Clark recorded a 73 to win the women’s premier flight by five strokes over second Mona Sumida.
• 40 YEARS AGO — The Virden Golden Bears defeated the Dauphin Clippers 21-18 in high school football action as Joey Senff scored a pair of touchdowns and Dale Lewis added one.
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4 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 14, 2025Hull takes advantage of Thitikul’s final-hole meltdown to win Kroger Queen City title
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2 minute read Friday, Sep. 12, 2025IN LOCAL HISTORY
• 60 YEARS AGO — Gerry Clark of Brandon won the Wheat City Open golf tournament with a 71 from rounds of 37-34. There was a record field of 137 competitors.
• 50 YEARS AGO — Cam Jones hit a triple, double and single, and pitched his Dairy Queen mates to a 22-11 victory over Maher Shoes in West End peewee baseball playoff action.
• 40 YEARS AGO — Carman Goldeyes claimed the Manitoba senior baseball championship with a 9-3 win over Souris Cardinals. Brian Reid hit a three-run homer, while Gord Leduchowski and Hank Lemoine belted solo shots.
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1 minute read Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2025Onanole’s Ron Cornell missed the cut at the Golf Canada senior men’s championship in Nova Scotia on Wednesday.
The Clear Lake Golf Course member was inside the cut line after a 6-over 76 on Tuesday, then shot 81 on Wednesday to sit six shots outside the line at KenWo Golf Club.
Winnipeg’s Jay Doyle is tied for 14th after rounds of 70 and 74, sitting 10 shots back of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., native Don Martone, who made seven birdies and an eagle for a 63 on Wednesday.
The third and final round is today.
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