Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, misses cut at US Junior Amateur after shooting 82-80 at Oakland Hills
Read full article: Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, misses cut at US Junior Amateur after shooting 82-80 at Oakland HillsTiger Woods watched his son, Charlie, shoot a 10-over 80 on Tuesday and miss the cut at 22 over through two rounds at the U.S. Junior Amateur.
World War II-era tugboat one step closer to coming home thanks to one man’s effort
Read full article: World War II-era tugboat one step closer to coming home thanks to one man’s effortA World War II-era tugboat that was built in Deland is one step closer to returning home. ST 479 “Tiger” is moored at the end of Pier 1 at Green Cove Springs in Clay County, just south of Jacksonville.
‘The only one to ever return home:’ WWII tugboat will come back to DeLand
Read full article: ‘The only one to ever return home:’ WWII tugboat will come back to DeLandIt took years of work for a group of history buffs in Volusia County, but finally, a World War II-era tugboat that was built in DeLand is now back in the U.S.
A muted Lunar New Year, inside and outside Olympic bubble
Read full article: A muted Lunar New Year, inside and outside Olympic bubbleChina returned to work Monday after a weeklong Lunar New Year holiday muted by the pandemic — and even more so for the thousands of people inside a Winter Olympics bubble.
WATCH LIVE at 10 a.m.: Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis announces protection funding in Sanford
Read full article: WATCH LIVE at 10 a.m.: Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis announces protection funding in SanfordChief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis will hold a news conference at the Sanford Fire Department.
Celebration boy with autism becomes artistic sensation
Read full article: Celebration boy with autism becomes artistic sensationCELEBRATION, Fla. – A family in Celebration hopes their young son’s talent will serve as a ray of hope for families with children who have special needs. He is the autistic tiger and he’s just proud of it,” David Villec said of his 8-year-old son, Tiger. “I got him a whiteboard and he just started drawing everything,” Villec said. “He started drawing on it but he was holding one of his toys like a reference model and he’s drawing with his hand. The family said they always knew Tiger would develop a remarkable skill because of his autism.
UPDATE: Tiger Woods suffers shattered tibia, fibula; rod, screws, pins needed for recovery
Read full article: UPDATE: Tiger Woods suffers shattered tibia, fibula; rod, screws, pins needed for recoveryA Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy, the first on the scene, poked his head through a hole in the windshield to see Woods, his seatbelt fastened, sitting in the driver’s seat. It was the 10th surgery for Woods, who has suffered knee, back and neck problems for more than a decade. Woods was in Los Angeles over the weekend as tournament host of the Genesis Invitational that ended Sunday, and then to film content for his sponsor, Discovery-owned GOLFTV. Woods was injured Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, in a vehicle rollover in Los Angeles County and had to be extricated from the vehicle with the jaws of life tools, the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department said. The news put a damper on the World Golf Championship in Florida, where Woods was eligible to play.
Tour recognizes racial injustice with moment of silence
Read full article: Tour recognizes racial injustice with moment of silencePlayers at the 8:46 a.m. tee time paused to pay their respects to the memory of George Floyd for a moment of silence, prayer and reflection. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)FORT WORTH, Texas Colonial already was quiet with no spectators around for the return of the PGA Tour on Thursday. As the PGA Tour commits to amplifying voices and efforts to end systemic issues of racial and social injustices, we have reserved the 8:46 tee time to pause for a moment of silence, prayer and reflection, Monahan said. Harold Varner III, one of four PGA Tour players of black heritage, was the strongest voice. He also pointed to Woods, not only as prolific a winner the PGA Tour has ever seen, but a player with a multiracial heritage.
Jones Pulls Away From West Orange 48-24
Read full article: Jones Pulls Away From West Orange 48-24September 23, 2016 – A strong second half propelled the Jones Fightin' Tigers to an impressive road win at West Orange. Leading 21-17 early in the third quarter, Jones quarterback Qadry Jones threw a touchdown pass to Elijah Clersidor, igniting a Tiger offense that scored 27 points in the the second half. With the victory, Jones improved to 5 & 0 on the season. The Tigers host Astronaut in Week 6. West Orange takes on another undefeated team, Apopka, at home.