
Celebrations becoming a water hazard
Golf's landscape has changed in many ways since a few Scots brought it to North America some 150 years ago. For one thing, nearly every course on this side of the big pond, the Atlantic Ocean, has a smaller pond, or a lake. But really, did this have to lead to the all-too-frequent scene of a tournament winner and various other folks jumping into the drink, or being pulled in, after the final putt is holed?

More Canadians watching Euro Cup - when the feed's working, at least
The attention given to Euro 2008 by the North American networks should have inspired a good amount of appreciation from the game's devotees, because the telecasts have been of a high quality and they've been accessible.

Viva Espana
In that one substitution, you could understand Joachim Loew's impossible dilemma last night.Down a goal to Spain in the final of the European Championship, his German team struggling desperately to create any kind of chance, he sent his original starting 11 out on the field to begin the second half.

Bertuzzi credits Iginla
Veteran forward: 'I gotta to say, Jarome is 100 per cent why I'm a Calgary Flame'

Road to glory passes through Lakehead
Of all the odysseys Darnellia Russell has experienced - her teen pregnancy, her lawsuit against the Washington state school board, her high-school basketball team winning the state championship, the movie about her struggles and the fact she was ignored by the same U.S. Division I universities that once teased her with letters of recruitment - this has to be the oddest yet.

Muggers lurking in the shadow banking system
Is it worth the risk of venturing outside to check?

Sundin waffling
Mats Sundin appears to be taking his decision about playing next season down to the wire - the July 1 deadline for NHL contracts to expire.Toronto Maple Leafs interim general manager Cliff Fletcher said yesterday there was nothing new to report on the wait for Sundin's decision.







