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Soccer
NIAGARA, N.Y. -- Niagara defeated Youngstown State 4-0 Friday night.
Stephanie Gartley scored twice for Niagara (8-2-1), while Emily Montgomery and Caitlin Long added one apiece. Brittany Bisnott had two assists.
Youngstown State goalie Jessica Yarter had four saves in the second half. Sadie Brookman, Diane Fellabaum and Jenna Fink each had a shot for the Penguins while Roberta Johnson had a shot on goal.
YSU visits Canisius Sunday.
LOCAL
Curbstone Coaches
BOARDMAN -- Ted Arneault, president of Mountaineer Park, will be the guest speaker at the Curbstone Coaches' noon luncheon session Monday at the Lockwood House.
Girard youngsterselected for anthem
GIRARD -- Gina Martini, age 10, was selected to sing the national anthem for a boxing event Thursday at the Wolstein Center.
The event will be the USA National Boxing Team against the Irish and Italian national teams.
Federal League golf
ALLIANCE -- Massillon Jackson captured the boys championship and Massillon Perry the girls crown in the Federal League golf championships at Tannenhauf golf course.
Mark Grady of North Canton Hoover shot 73 for medalist honors. Jackson won with 322 points.
Tim Morrow carded 79 leading Boardman to a second place finish with 324 points.
Mike Johnson of Fitch fired 79 as the Falcons placed seventh with 79 points.
Sheryl Weaver shot 82 lead Perry to the girls title with 82 points. Brittney Lay fired 114 for fifth place Fitch which had 114 points. Justine Cullen carded 97 for seventh place Boardman 428 points.
NATION/WORLD
Golf roundup
*ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Colin Montgomerie tied the course record at St. Andrews with a 7-under 65 in strong wind Friday, taking a one-stroke lead over Kenneth Ferrie after the second round of the Dunhill Links Championship.
Montgomerie, who finished second to Tiger Woods at St. Andrews at the British Open in July, was at 9-under 135. Ferrie shot a 68 at Carnoustie, one of three courses used for the tournament.
Montgomerie had an eagle and four birdies on the first six holes, then added another birdie on the 14th to tie the course record for the lengthened layout.
Pierre Fulke of Sweden shot a 66 on the Old Course, including an eagle at the par-4 16th. He shared third place at 7-under 137 overall with Ricardo Gonzalez, who carded a 68 at Carnoustie.
Montgomerie's 65 matched David Frost's record for the course, which had several new tees installed for this year. Montgomerie had a chance to break the record but left an 8-foot birdie putt short at the last hole.
*GREENSBORO, N.C. -- John Huston continued his solid play of late, posting a second consecutive 6-under 66 to take the second-round lead in the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Huston is at 12-under 132, one shot better than K.J. Choi (69) and two in front of Justin Rose (65) and D.J. Trahan (69).
With another perfect day for scoring at Forest Oaks, the 36-hole cut was 3 under.
Sergio Garcia had another 69 and was tied for 17th, with U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman another shot back after a 70. Adam Scott made it to the weekend on the number after a 68.
The 44-year-old Huston has seven PGA Tour victories during his 18-year career, and the most recent came two years ago at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Huston sits 127th on the money list, two spots away from the coveted top 125.
First-round leader Charles Warren, who tied the course record with a 62 on Thursday, ballooned to a 74 after a rough stretch on the back nine. He made the turn at 3 under for the day and cruising, then bogeyed three of the first five holes coming in. After two more bogeys at 16 and 17, Warren had a whopping 41. At least he made it to the weekend, which he hasn't done 13 of his past 15 starts. SAS Championship
*CARY, N.C. (AP) -- Bruce Summerhays had five birdies in a six-hole stretch and shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead over R.W. Eaks in the first round of the SAS Championship on the Champions Tour.
Vindicator staff/wire reports