Sunday, December 17, 2006

Tiger Woods takes lead at Challenge

Tiger Woods made two birdies to take the lead at the Target World Challenge on Friday after the second round of play.

Woods is shooting for his 11th title win this year.

Henrik Stenson of Sweden trails Woods by one shot and leads Geoff Ogilvy and Chris diMarco by one shot.

U.S. golfer Tiger Woods laughs as he walks toward the 18th green during the second round of the Target World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 15, 2006. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES)
Tiger Woods strols toward the 18th green during the second round of the Target World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 15, 2006. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith photo via Yahoo News.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Cheryl Burke may be Dancing's MVP

Professional dancer Cheryl Burke helped her partner football legend Emmitt Smith win the highly-popular Dancing with the Stars reality competition -- the second time for her in the last two seasons.

Judge Len Goodman said the Filipino American Burke "should be MVP -- Most Valued Partner" after bringing her partner the trophy for the second straight season.

In this handout photo made available by ABC, Emmitt Smith and Cheryl Burke, celebrate their win and display the mirrorball trophy on 'Dancing with the Stars the Results Show,' in Los Angeles on Wednesday Nov. 15,2006. (AP Photo/Adam Larkey-ABC,HO)
Emmitt Smith and Cheryl Burke, celebrate their win and display the mirrorball trophy on 'Dancing with the Stars the Results Show,' in Los Angeles on Wednesday Nov. 15,2006. AP Photo/Adam Larkey-ABC handout via Yahoo News.

Smith, who confessed to having only club dancing experience previously, learned quickly under Burke's tutelage and quickly mastered the required steps.

Sherri Bautista Burke, the mother of the dancing instructor and a dancer herself, served as an early inspiration for her daughter and helped rally support for the dancing couple during the competition.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Ronato Alcano wins world pool championship

Unseeded Ronato "Calamba" Alcano of the Philippines defeated seventh-seed Ralf Souquet in convincing fashion to win the 2006 World Pool Championship (WPC) in Manila.

Alcano led the match most of the way surprising many as Souqet was a big favorite after beating a number of the top seeds in the tournament.

The Laguna native whose previous win in the WPC was the round of 64 in 2005, pocketed the $100,000 top purse, while Souquet earned $40,000.

The crowd cheers as Philippines' Ronato Alcano carries his trophy after winning against Germany's Ralf Souquet during the World Pool Championship final in Manila, Philippines, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006. Alcano beat Souquet 17-10. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
Ronato Alcano of the Philippines lifts his trophy before a jubilant hometown crowd after winning against Germany's Ralf Souquet during the World Pool Championship final in Manila, Philippines, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006. Alcano beat Souquet 17-10. AP Photo/Aaron Favila via Yahoo News.