Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Glover leads Zurich Classic by one after second round, Guan makes cut

Lucas Glover at the Zurich Classic
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Lucas Glover, lading the Zurich Classic, shot 5-under 67 Friday to reach 12 under at TPC Louisiana.
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Brett Martel
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
AVONDALE, La. -- Lucas Glover made an 18-foot birdie putt on his final hole Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Boo Weekley after the second round of the Zurich Classic. 
Glover, the 2009 U.S. Open winner, shot a 5-under 67 to reach 12 under at TPC Louisiana. 
"I've been hitting it good for a couple months and finally started making some putts," Glover said. "I mean I was hitting it as good as I can hit it. But at the same time, if you putt poorly. ..." 
Weekley had a 68. He holed out with a wedge from 105 yards for an eagle on the par-4 10th, his first hole of the round. 
"I couldn't tell it went in because it's got a little bit of an upper lip in the front of it," Weekley said. "I saw it bounce, and then I didn't see it no more. Then the people in the background started hollering and whooping, I was like, `Wow, that really went in.' I didn't believe it." 
D.A. Points was 10 under after a 68. Morgan Hoffmann was three strokes back at 9 under after a 69, and Ernie Els had a 69 to reach 8 under. Els lost a playoff to Jason Dufner last year in the event. 
"I like the course," Els said. "I obviously played well here last year and I'm just trying to set that same game plan and really wait for the course to come to me." 
Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old Chinese amateur playing on a sponsor exemption, followed his opening 72 with a 69 finish at 3 under to make the cut. He tied for 58th two weeks ago in the Masters after becoming the youngest player to make the cut at Augusta National, and said Thursday that he will play in a U.S. Open qualifier in two weeks in Dallas. 
"I think I played a very good round today," Guan said. "I made a lot of birdies and a couple of good up and downs." 
Bubba Watson, the 2011 winner, rebounded from an opening 73 with a 65 to reach 6 under. 
"It was good," Watson said. "Yesterday, I played really scared. I'm trying to play good. When you do that you don't hit quality shots and you just struggle." 
Dufner was 3 under after a 71. 
Notes: Keegan Bradley missed the cut, shooting 69-74. .... Watson appeared upset after a fan took a photo apparently as he hit his second shot on the par-4 12th. Watson walked several yards back down the fairway to point out the person to security personnel. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Press Release- 'Art Modell Field at Mervo' Dedication This Thursday (8/21)


Posted Aug 19, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



The Ravens All Community Team Foundation, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, CB Chris McAlister and the NFL Youth Football Fund have joined forces to renovate the football stadium at Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School (Mervo).








The Ravens All Community Team Foundation, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, CB Chris McAlister and the NFL Youth Football Fund have joined forces to renovate the football stadium at Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School (Mervo). There will be a dedication for the refurbished stadium this Thursday (8/21) at 3 p.m.

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti will be joined by Art Modell, in addition to McAlister and Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon in celebrating the opening of the new stadium.

The high school stadium (3500 Hillen Road, Baltimore) will be named ‘Art Modell Field at Mervo’ in honor of the Ravens’ longtime owner. The $1 million project includes installation of a Sportexe turf field (like that at M&T Bank Stadium), additional bleachers on the home/away sides, a ticket booth and upgrades to the restrooms and concession stand.



Serving as the primary home to the Mervo High School football team, the stadium will also host the Northwood Youth Football league.

“This project is a result of our donors’ generosity and their commitment to supporting youth football,” Ravens president Dick Cass stated. “This state-of-the-art field provides an opportunity for young players to perform at a high level in front of their families and friends.”

As part of the celebration, Mervo and Northwood players will be on hand to participate in skills challenges. Additionally, the event will feature Ravens cheerleaders, team mascot Poe and the Morgan State University Band, which will supply entertainment throughout the afternoon.

The renovation continues the Ravens’ commitment to youth football. In addition to programs that support high school coaches and players, and the recent Plan in Motion grant program, the team foundation, NFL Youth Football Fund and Baltimore-area donors funded a $1.26 million overhaul renovation of Lumsden-Scott Stadium at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Western High School in 2006.