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NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — Angel Yin was making putts from across the green and threatening to build a big lead until Jeeno Thitikul finished eagle-birdie for a 9-under 63 to share the lead Saturday going into the final round of the CME Group Tour Championship with $4 million on the line. Yin had a 69 after another day of big putts and one chip-in from some 60 feet for eagle on the par-5 sixth hole that put her comfortably ahead at Tiburon Golf Club. She holed a 30-footer on the eighth hole, another birdie from about 25 feet on the ninth hole and another one from the 30-foot range on the 12th. Thitikul seemed to be an afterthought until she lit it up on the back nine for a 30. The Thai started the back nine with three straight bogeys, but she made up quick ground at the end with her eagle on the reachable par-5 17th and a birdie on the closing hole. The birdie briefly gave her the lead until Yin made birdie on the 17th to join her. They were tied at 15-under 201, three shots head of Ruoning Yin, who birdied her last two for a 66. Charley Hull had seven birdies in her round of 66 and was at 11-under 205, along with Narin An of South Korea. Nelly Korda, who got back into the mix on Friday after a sluggish start, lost ground with a 69 on a pleasant day that left her six shots back going into the final round. Korda has won four of her seven LPGA titles this year coming from behind. This could be a tall order. At stake is the richest payoff in women's golf, $4 million to the winner, nearly as much as Korda has made all year in her seven-victory season. Thitikul already picked up a $1 million bonus this week through the Aon Risk-Reward Challenge, a competition based on how players score on a designated hole each week. Now she could leave Florida with a total of $5 million. “Actually, $1 million is really good enough for me,” Thitikul said. “If I can get more, it’s definitely going to be a nice, because as my team know I spend a lot of money. That’s why I have to keep playing good golf, like spending on shopping day.” Angel Yin heard plenty of cheers for her long birdie putts, and the chip-in for eagle. She also was helped by a couple of pars after bad drives. She went well to the left at No. 10, did well to blast out on a blind shot just short of the green and then got up-and-down with a pitch to 4 feet. And then on the 13th, another tee shot went well to the left. She tried to get it back in play from just in front of some bushes, and from 50 yards hit wedge to about 15 feet. She holed that putt, too, that kept her in front. “I'm scoring still,” Yin said. “Making some mistakes, but saving a bunch, so a lot of positives.” AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
The votes are well and truly in with General Election 2024, but it hasn’t been a campaign without mishaps and blunders. After the public headed to the polls on Friday, November 29, the process of figuring out just who will be the winners began at 9 am on Saturday. However, today hasn’t come without its fair share of problems – here are just some the blunders noted The first mishap was flagged last night after it was found that ballot papers in the constituency of Limerick City had not listed the candidates names in the correct order. Electoral law states that candidates must be listed in alphabetical order on the ballot paper. However, Sinn Féin’s Maurice Quinlivan and Dean Quinn of the Irish People party were incorrectly placed ahead of Fianna Fáil’s Willie O’Dea and Elisa O’Donovan of the Social Democrats on some ballot papers. While Mr Quinvilan branded the ballot paper error as an ‘absolute scandal’, Fianna Fáil stalwart Willie O’Dea commented that he was ‘stunned’ by the issue, labelling it ‘a disgrace’. However, the issue didn’t seem to impact Mr O’Dea too much as after five counts, he is in the lead with over 8,426 votes Maurice Quinlivan of Sinn Féin and Kieran O’Donnell of Fine Gael are trailing behind Mr O’Dea. The fire alarm has started blaring at the Dun Laoghaire count centre. pic.twitter.com/4GmzLFpjlV Volunteers in the Dun Laoghaire constituency experienced a lengthy slow down this afternoon after a fire alarm in the count centre. The count, which was taking place in Leopardstown, was subject to a delay as the alarm had to be investigated. The count centre also hit the headlines after Fine Gael candidate, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill became the first TD to be elected into the Dáil . We have a wedding ring! One of the counters Peter Creamer has found a wedding ring in a box from Gael Scoil an Choilin in Mullingar. #GE24 pic.twitter.com/blS6D2bfnE Two voters in Donegal and Westmeath were casting sighs of relief after their wedding rings were found in the ballot boxes. As per every single election — be it general, local or referendum — there are usually ‘prizes’ in the ballot box, ranging from religious medals to wedding rings. This time around was no exception after volunteers in both count centres came across the rings as counting kicked off across the nation from 9am this morning. ‘We have a wedding ring!’ it was posted on Twitter (X). ‘One of the counters Peter Creamer has found a wedding ring in a box from Gael Scoil an Choilin in Mullingar.’ Similarly, a note taped to the bottom of the ballot box which came from Scoil Eoghain in Moville — the note left instructions to contact 100 Redress Councillor Ali Farren who had been alerted to a voter losing their ring in the Inishowen area. Returning Officer Kevin Martin has found the first miraculous medal of the Meath East count. He says that in keeping with tradition, one has been found in a ballot box from Ashbourne #GE24 pic.twitter.com/qbu2FlpKCa A returning officer in Co Meath made a ‘miraculous’ discovery while working at a counting centre in the Meath East constituency earlier today after the first religious charm of the year made its way into a ballot box. Miraculous medals are usually small round necklace-type pieces of jewellery showing an image of the Virgin Mary. They have been inserted into ballot boxes with voting cards as part of an old Irish custom, only to be discovered when the votes are counted. Perhaps most shocking of today’s mishaps was that 5,000 votes were forgotten in the final tally for Co Waterford this evening. New Ross Standard journalist Jessica O’Connor took to X to explain that there was some confusion among volunteers in the Waterford count centre after it emerged that 5,000 extra votes were to be added to the final tally. Explaining the mishap, Ms O’Connor wrote: ‘Lots of confusion and a bit of a scramble here in #Waterford as an additional 5,000 votes are to be added to the final tally. They were somehow missed... Lots of confusion and a bit of a scramble here in #Waterford as an additional 5,000 votes are to be added to the final tally. They were somehow missed... 🧐 #GeneralElection2024 #GE24 pic.twitter.com/vBHILTbAA3 ‘To clarify, they were missed on the tally, not the returning officer,’ she added. The Waterford constituency consists of four seats and includes urban centres such as Waterford City, Dungarvan and Tramore, sporting a population of over 127,000 people. A total of 15 candidates are running for election in the Southeastern constituency among them Mary Butler of Fianna Fáil, John Cummins of Fine Gael and David Cullinane of Sinn Féin, who was the first to be elected.AP Trending SummaryBrief at 3:42 p.m. EST
Unions score a major win in Wisconsin with a court ruling restoring collective bargaining rights"Little Bit Surprised": Australia Coach's Observation After India Dominate Day 2 Of 1st Test - NDTV SportsIt’s never ideal to be cut by a professional sports team, but it might be the break that Izzy Abanikanda needed. The New York Jets released Abanikanda — a 5-foot-10, 215-pound running back from Brooklyn, N.Y. — from the active roster Monday afternoon, clearing the way for fellow running back Kene Nwangwu. It’s a tough break for Abanikanda, but there’s a chance he can now land in a better situation — as he was sitting behind Breece Hall and Braelon Allen in New York. And if he isn’t claimed, he’s a prime practice squad candidate. We have signed RB Kene Nwangwu to the active roster from the practice squad. Additionally, we have released Israel Abanikanda. — New York Jets (@nyjets) December 2, 2024 Abanikanda hasn’t played in a game yet this season, but he recorded 22 carries for 70 yards and seven receptions for 43 yards as a rookie last season. The Jets selected Abanikanda in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Abanikanda was an All-ACC, All-American running back at Pitt in 2022, serving as perhaps the best all-purpose weapon in college football, finishing fourth in all-purpose yards (1,805 yards) and second in all-purpose yards per game (164 yards) in college football last season. And he led the nation in total touchdowns (21). He rushed for 1,431 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging six yards per attempt and added 146 receiving yards and 228 kickoff return yards. It was a campaign with few historical rivals. It ranks as the eighth-best single-season effort in Pitt history, and his 320 yards and six touchdowns against Virginia Tech broke and tied, respectively, single-game program records. In his Pitt career, Abanikanda rushed 390 times for 2,177 yards and 28 touchdowns, caught 38 passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns and returned 19 kickoffs for 434 yards and a touchdown. His 28 career touchdowns also rank eighth in team history, while he’s just one of four Pitt players to rush for at least 20 touchdowns in a single season. It’s a tough situation for Izzy Abanikanda, but he’s a young, talented runner who has impressed in his opportunities in preseason. He should land on his feet somewhere. This article first appeared on Pittsburgh Sports Now and was syndicated with permission.
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