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Miles Russell, 17, has his dad caddie to finish his US Open debut in a Father's Day surprise

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Miles Russell had quite a Father's Day gift for his dad: the chance to be the caddie in his son's U.S. Open debut. The 17-year-old amateur surprised his father, Joe, on the 18th hole Sunday when his caddie brought Russell's clubs to him outside the ropes to carry them the rest of the way. "It was kind of a fun Father's Day gift," Miles Russell said. "Kind of cool since it was my first one. Hopefully it's something he'll remember for a long time." Russell had Charlie Woods, Tiger Woods' son and his future teammate at Florida State, carrying the bag for him when ...

May Day

DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks and Dusty May of national champion Michigan are finalizing a deal for the coach to make the jump from college to the NBA, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Monday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the ...

Keweenaw Roller Derby routs Harbor City in victory

CALUMET — Keweenaw Roller Derby (KRD) faced off against Harbor City Roller (HCR) Saturday evening in a mid-season bout at the Calumet Colosseum. The excitement from both teams was evident, friendly pregame conversations between skaters of both teams proved to be a red herring, however, as ...

More than just happy to be here, New Zealand hunts first-ever knockout run

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — New Zealand might have arrived at this World Cup just happy to be here again. But earning a point in the opener against Iran has opened the door to a run the All Whites have never made. "We can't let the occasion get too big," head coach Darren Bazeley said. "It's about us winning a game of football." The All Whites enter Sunday's match against No. 29 Egypt with a chance to move out of the group stage for the first time in their World Cup history. For a nation ranked No. 82, fourth lowest in this year's expanded 48‑team format, simply getting here ...