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Scott Finishes Best Season With Win in Final PGA Event

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Adam Scott celebrates his three-stroke victory at the Tour Championship in Atlanta on Sunday. (Scott Halleran - Getty Images)
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Sheffield, who turns 38 on Nov. 18, was an all-star during his first two seasons with the Yankees but missed most of this year after injuring a wrist on April 29. New York acquired Bobby Abreu from Philadelphia on July 30 to take over in right field.

· TENNIS : Former No. 1 Kim Clijsters won her comeback tournament before an adoring home crowd when she beat Kaia Kanepi , 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, to retain the Gaz de France title in Hasselt, Belgium.

· COLLEGES : Freshman Shelly Moeller scored in the eighth minute as the Navy women's soccer team defeated Colgate, 1-0, in Lewisburg, Pa., to win the Patriot League title and earn an NCAA tournament berth. It is the second NCAA tournament for the Midshipmen (21-1). . . .

In Virginia Beach, Hofstra outscored George Mason, 3-2, in a penalty kick tiebreaker following a 1-1 tie to win the Colonial Athletic Association men's title. . . .

At the Maryland SoccerPlex, Mike Grella scored seven minutes into overtime as top-seeded Duke edged No. 2 Wake Forest, 1-0, to capture the ACC men's title. The NCAA men's and women's tournament pairings will be announced today. . . .

Tennessee starting running back Arian Foster and two other players were arrested early yesterday after police were called to a fight at a nightclub.

The players were charged with disorderly conduct and underage consumption, police said.

· SOCCER : Michael Dawson and Aaron Lennon scored as Tottenham beat Chelsea, 2-1, for its first league victory over the Blues in 16 years. Chelsea's woes were compounded when captain John Terry was ejected late in the second half.

Lennon, an England winger, notched the winner at Tottenham's White Hart Lane stadium early in the second half.

"Before the game, we had a feeling it could be our day today," said Spurs striker Robbie Keane .

-- From News Services and Staff Reports


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