Beaver Creek's Schultz wins MAPGA head pro crown
Dirk Schultz, the head PGA professional at Beaver Creek Country Club in Hagerstown, won the Middle Atlantic PGA Head Professional Championship by three shots Monday at Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club in Front Royal, Va. Schultz scored a 2-under-par 70. Rick Schuller, the PGA director of instruction at Swader's Sports Park in Chester, Va., finished second with a 73. In the Senior Division, head PGA pro Tim White of Lake Chesdin Golf Club in Chesterfield, Va., won with a 5-under 67; Butch Butler, PGA general manager from Cedar Point Golf Course in Patuxent River, and Gary Anderson of the Hamptons (Va.) Golf Club tied for second at 75.
Women's basketball: Atlanta Dream forward Angel McCoughtry (St. Frances) and Washington Mystics forward-center Crystal Langhorne (Maryland) were among 14 players added to the U.S. training camp roster Tuesday. Camp starts next Wednesday at American University in Washington and will be followed by a tournament in Russia.
Boxing: Columbia's Tony "Mo Better" Jeter (7-2, six knockouts) will face Keith Gross (3-1) of Prince Frederick on an eight-bout card Saturday at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va. Jeter, who trains out of Severna Park's Club One Fitness, where his wife, Christen, serves as co-owner and general manager, turned pro in 2000 and has won three fights in a row since taking a break from the sport from 2005 to 2008. For tickets, go to ticketmaster.com or call 410-547-SEAT
Drag racing: Nitro Jam and the annual IHRA President's Cup Nationals will be held Friday through Sunday at Maryland International Raceway in Budds Creek in St. Mary's County. For information, go to nitrojam.com or www.mirdrag.com or call 301-884-9833.
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