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Oosthuizen-Schwartzel surge to Zurich Classic 3rd-round lead

Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel birdied six of their final eight holes Saturday to shoot a 9-under 63 and take a one-shot lead  into the final round of the Zurich Classic. The South African duo had a 19-under 197 total. Australians Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith also shot a 63 in the best-ball round to move into a tie for second at 18 under with Cameron Champ and Tony Finau, who shot a 67. The tournament will close with an alternate-shot round.

The takeaway: Diamondbacks' Calhoun praises kid's catch

Arizona Diamondbacks right fielder Kole Calhoun will always cherish his childhood memory of catching a foul ball hit by Tony Gwynn in spring training. Now that he’s 33 and in his ninth major league season, Calhoun can still appreciate those moments — especially when he was inches away from watching another kid enjoy a similar highlight. On Friday night, Calhoun ran toward the stands to try to catch a foul ball hit by Atlanta;s Austin Riley. Calhoun reached into the stands, thinking he could make the catch. Instead, a boy wearing glasses and holding a glove made what Calhoun believed was a very impressive grab.

Hundreds show up in Nebraska for fight over name Josh

A fight over the name of Josh drew a crowd from around the country to a Nebraska park Saturday for a heated pool-noodle brawl. It all started a year ago when pandemic boredom set in and 22-year-old Josh Swain, from Tucson, Arizona, messaged others who shared his name on social media and challenged them to a duel. Joshes from around the country showed up at Air Park in Lincoln to participate in the silliness. The festivities started with a “righteous battle of Rock, Paper, Scissors” between the Josh Swain from Arizona and another Josh Swain from Omaha. KLKN-TV reports the Arizona student won, allowing him to claim the title of the true Josh Swain. The pool-noodle competition that followed was open to anyone with the first name of Josh. 

DMX being mourned during memorial service at Barclays Center

Rapper DMX is being mourned at a memorial with family and close friends at the Barclays Center in New York. The event is closed to the public due to pandemic conditions. Organizers say they will follow New York COVID-19 testing guidelines and protocols. The ceremony is being livestreamed on DMX’s YouTube channel. No details were given about who may be appearing, performing or speaking. His funeral service will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. EDT and broadcast live on BET.

Perez, Cahill lead Pirates over Twins 6-2

Michael Perez had three hits and drove in three runs, helping Trevor Cahill and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Minnesota Twins 6-2. Cahill permitted one run and two hits in six innings. The right-hander retired the Twins in order in five of his innings. It was Cahill’s longest outing since he also worked six innings for the Angels at Baltimore on May 10, 2019. Minnesota lost for the 10th time in 12 games. Michael Pineda allowed five runs, four earned, and six hits in 4 1/3 innings. Jake Cave had two of the Twins’ three hits.

How UEFA president Ceferin crushed a Super League rebellion

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin says the shock of Slovenia's 10-day war 30 years ago prepared him for the battle that nearly split European soccer last week. Ceferin was conscripted just as his tiny nation declared independence from Yugoslavia. Ceferin says while war and sport can't be directly compared, “both were stressful — the tension was similar.” Ceferin was reflecting to The Associated Press on how he stopped 12 elite clubs breaking away to form a closed competition to usurp the Champions League. He described them as “spoiled children" who "cannot destabilize me.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk adding SNL hosting job to his to-do list

Technology mogul Elon Musk has a lined up a new gig in addition to his jobs as CEO of electric car maker Tesla and spaceship maker SpaceX. He is going to host the iconic TV show “Saturday Night Live.” Musk’s scheduled May 8 appearance builds upon his recent run of success. Tesla’s stock is worth nearly six times more than it was before the pandemic started, leaving Musk with an estimated fortune of $177 billion. And SpaceX just a launched a mission that sent astronauts to the International Space Station. Miley Cyrus will be the musical guest on the night Musk hosts.

Sheriff to seek release of body cam video of fatal shooting

A North Carolina sheriff whose deputies fatally shot a Black man while serving warrants says he will seek the release of body camera video as soon as he’s confident it won’t compromise the investigation. The statement came Saturday from Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II. He said he'll ask a judge as early as Monday to release of deputy body camera footage of the shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr. Brown was fatally shot last Wednesday. The sheriff released a recorded video statement just after civil rights leaders and others held a news conference to demand release of the footage.  

Madrid president says Super League clubs 'can't leave' plan

Real Madrid’s president insists all 12 clubs that signed up for the ill-fated Super League are still bound by contract to the project. Florentino Pérez tells Spanish sports daily AS the clubs can’t back out like some have announced. Pérez says “the fact is, they can't leave.” Eight of the dozen clubs have said they are out of the plan that provoked an enormous backlash by fans and authorities when announced last weekend. Barcelona has said the plan is necessary, while Juventus and AC Milan have said they could participate in the future. 

Knicks extend winning streak to 9, beat Raptors 120-103

Julius Randle had 31 points and 10 rebounds, RJ Barrett had 25 points and 12 boards, and the New York Knicks beat the Toronto Raptors 120-103 for their ninth straight victory. Derrick Rose added 19 points for the Knicks, who are on their longest winning streak since a 13-game run late in the 2012-13 season, when they won the Atlantic Division title in what was their last playoff appearance. They are surging toward another one, having moved into fourth place in the Eastern Conference with 11 games remaining. Toronto had its four-game win streak snapped.

Singer sharp, and unearned run lifts Royals over Tigers 2-1

Brady Singer pitched seven impressive innings, and the Kansas City Royals took advantage of some defensive sloppiness by Detroit in a 2-1 victory over the Tigers. Willi Castro homered for Detroit in the fifth, but that wasn’t enough to overcome Kansas City’s two runs in the top of that inning. Singer allowed three hits and struck out eight. Matthew Boyd was on the wrong end of this pitcher’s duel, allowing one earned run and three hits in eight innings. The Tigers have lost eight of nine.

Crosby, Rust score as Penguins defeat Devils 4-2

Sidney Crosby and Bryan Rust each scored their 20th goal of the season, and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2. Crosby got an empty-netter with 0.1 seconds to play. His goal came following a tense net-mouth scramble in which the Devils nearly tied the game. Crosby surpassed Evgeni Malkin and Mario Lemieux for the most 20-plus goal seasons in franchise history. He’s the 36th player in NHL history to have 13 or more 20-plus goal seasons.

Colton Herta matches dad, grabs pole in tight IndyCar field

Colton Herta has rebounded from a first-lap crash in the IndyCar season opener to win the pole on the downtown streets of St. Petersburg. It is the fifth pole of Herta's career and he's now won poles on four tracks where his father, Bryan, also won poles. They father and son have now shared poles at St. Pete, Laguna Seca, Portland and Mid-Ohio. The field was separated by a fraction of a second from first to 24th in qualifying.

The big Pentagon internet mystery now partially solved

After weeks of wonder by the networking community, the Pentagon has now provided a very terse explanation for why it hired a shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank to manage a colossal, previously idle chunk of the internet that it owns. Many basic questions remain unanswered, beginning with why it chose for the task a company that seems not to have existed until September. The company, Global Resource Systems, has not responded to attempts by The Associated Press to seek comment.

Belarus leader seeks to empower son in succession move

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Belarus’ authoritarian leader says he will change the law on presidential succession so that power in the Eastern European nation will be transferred if he dies to the national security council where his son plays a…

Prototype of 1st US dollar coins auctioned for $840,000

Officials say a piece of copper that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 and was a prototype for the fledgling nation’s money was auctioned off for $840,000, considerably more than expected. Heritage auctions spokesman Eric Bradley said the “No Stars Flowing Hair Dollar” opened at $312,000 when it was put up Friday evening but “in less than a minute, intense bidding quickly pushed the coin to its final auction price of $840,000.” The coin, formerly owned by businessman and Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob Simpson, had been expected to sell for $350,000 to $500,000.

Embattled producer Scott Rudin resigns from Broadway League

Film and theater producer Scott Rudin is resigning from the Broadway League as he faces allegations of decades of abusive and violent behavior. The Broadway League is the trade association for theater owners and producers. Rudin, 62, has previously said he would be “stepping back” from his stage productions. His decisions follow a story in The Hollywood Reporter containing accounts of throwing objects at employees and engaging in ongoing verbal abuse.  He has not denied the claims. Hundreds of theater workers marched down Broadway earlier this week calling for Rudin to be removed from the Broadway League.

76ers missing Embiid, Simmons for matchup with Bucks

All-Stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons have been ruled out for Philadelphia’s game at the Milwaukee Bucks. After initially sending out a starting lineup that included Embiid, the 76ers announced that their star center would miss the game. Embiid had been listed as questionable with a sore right shoulder. This will be the fourth straight game Simmons has missed due to an unspecified illness.

Penske drivers aiming to avoid Daytona repeat at Talladega

Roger Penske doesn’t want a repeat of the Daytona 500, when teammates Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski took each other out racing for the win on the final lap. Penske, owner of Team Penske, convened his drivers for a zoom session ahead of Sunday’s Geico 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on the importance of balancing the good of the team with individuals’ competitive desires. As Ryan Blaney said, the message was addressing how to go about it if “we're 1-2 coming to the end” of the race. 

Armenian leader praises Biden's genocide recognition

YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Armenia’s leader is praising President Joe Biden’s recognition of the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians in Ottoman Turkey as genocide, calling it “a powerful step.” Biden’s announcement Saturday and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s response came on…

Memorials held on Turkey's Gallipoli to remember WWI deaths

GELIBOLU, Turkey (AP) — A small group gathered Saturday on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula to remember British and Ottoman soldiers who died during World War I. The memorial gatherings observed the 106th anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaign. Soldiers from Great Britain,…

Like father, like sons: Wheldon boys sign junior racing deal

The two sons of the late Dan Wheldon have signed junior driver development deals with Andretti Autosport. Sebastian Wheldon is 12 and Oliver Wheldon is 10. Sebastian Wheldon started karting shortly before he turned 5. Their father was a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner who was killed in the 2011 IndyCar season finale. He died five months after winning his second Indy 500. Andretti Autosport plans to help the Wheldon boys climb the racing ladder from karting into single-seaters and beyond. 

Merkel urges Germans to accept 'tough' virus restrictions

BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged Germans to accept nationwide pandemic restrictions that took effect at midnight, resulting in a 10 p.m.-to-5 a.m. curfew and further limits on personal contacts and access to nonessential stores in regions with…

Liverpool, Man United fans protest against American owners

Fans of Liverpool and Manchester United have called for the removal of their clubs’ American owners during protests outside their stadiums prompted by the ill-fated European Super League project. “£nough is £nough FSG Out” and “Henry, You have blood on your hands,” were the words on some of the banners held up by Liverpool supporters outside Anfield before the team drew with Newcastle 1-1 in the English Premier League. That’s a reference to Fenway Sports Group and principal owner John Henry. More than a thousand United fans were estimated to have gathered on the concourse outside the club’s Old Trafford stadium to protest against the Glazer family.