Has it really been 25 years since Tiger Woods first won The Arnie? | Commentary • A quartet of golfers seeking first win in awhile brace for stiff Sunday test at Arnold Palmer Invitational
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, March 9, 2025 | | |
| | Magic halt skid by holding on to win at Milwaukee | Leaders bunched going into API's final round | Has it really been 25 years since Tiger Woods first won The Arnie? | Rough day for local teams in Lakeland state hoops finals | Orlando City loses at Yankee Stadium | | The Magic snapped a 5-game losing streak Saturday night against the Bucks when they were led by 29 points from Paolo Banchero. | | | A quarter-century ago, Tiger Woods was Orlando's most famous resident when he won Arnold Palmer's tournament for the first time. | | | Collin Morikawa was in command much of Saturday at Bay Hill Club and Lodge, carding a 5-under-par 67 to leave him 10-under through 54 holes and ahead of Russell Henley (-9) and Corey Conners (-8). | | | Goga Bitadze hasn't looked himself in some time. But the Magic center is confident in his ability to work his way back on track. "I've just got to stay with it, stay working as I've done before, and it's going to come," he told the Sentinel. | | | Wrestlers from Freedom, DeLand and Harmony won state titles while Evans, Dr. Phillips and Windermere lost in basketball final games. Lake Highland Prep won a doubleheader in baseball. | | | A rough second quarter cost the Dr. Phillips girls in their quest to win a fourth straight Class 7A state basketball championship. | | | National No. 1 Miami Columbus won its fourth consecutive FHSAA large-class boys basketball state championship with a 68-36 win Saturday against Windermere, the No. 2 team in 7A. Columbus led 49-13 when the running clock started early in the third quarter. | | | Second-ranked Evans had No. 1 St. Thomas Aquinas on the ropes in its quest for its first boys basketball state championship in 50 years. But the Trojans went cold and the Raiders rallied in the FHSAA Class 6A final. | | | Harmony's Nathan Lyttle completed 49-0 season as FHSAA boys wrestling state champ. DeLand senior Grace Lashinsky went 38-0 as girls champ. | | | Despite scoring a club-record five goals through three matches, the Lions are 1-2-0 following a 2-1 loss on Saturday night. | | | Tampa Bay's seven-game home winning streak was snapped. | | | Coach Todd Golden's team pulled away with a 14-0 run early in the second half, turning a three-point game into a lopsided affair. | | | Darius Johnson scored 27 points for the Knights (16-15, 7-13), who lost 72-65. | | | Miami (7-24, 3-17 ACC) finished last in the 18-team ACC. | | | David, 35, agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth up to $10 million, with $9 million guaranteed. | | | Scheduled to become the first woman in a NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick made her final start in the Daytona 500 seven years ago, Legge will drive the No. 78 Chevrolet. | | | |
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