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Predators top Penguins, Graham Rahal cruises to COMMENTARY

draw to 2-1 in finals / C10 first win of season / C9 Don’t write


off Cavs, but
Sports
Section C | The Columbus Dispatch | Sunday, June 4, 2017
it’s time to
show up
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MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Change at the top


MICHAEL ARACE

T
he Cleveland Cava-
liers in Game 1 of
the NBA Finals were
somewhere on the other side
of the Bay Bridge. It seems
odd that, at this stage, they
forgot to show, but so it hap-
pened. The Cavs were beaten
113-91 by the Golden State
Warriors at Oracle Arena on
Thursday night. Game 2 is in
Oakland tonight.
For those who picked the
Warriors to pound the Cavs,
Game 1 played to their script.
Kevin Durant threw down 47
dunks in the opening minute,
the Warriors established a
frenetic pace, the Cavs’ tran-
sition defense — a weak spot

SEE ARACE, C3

High school champions


Thomas Worthington boys win
in track and field

Dublin Coffman's Abby Steiner


has record-breaking meet

Upper Arlington cruises in girls


lacrosse

Lakewood repeats in softball


Daniel Summerhays fist-bumps with fans as he exits the ninth green. Summerhayes shot a steady 68 to take a three-shot lead into the final round as
he pursues his first PGA Tour victory. [ADAM CAIRNS/DISPATCH]
Complete coverage / C15-16, 18

New leader Summerhays moves up as Dufner crumbles in third round


By Rob Oller did just that — with turned pro a week later. Leader board
The Columbus Dispatch an assist from Jason Still, winning on the big
Dufner — by shooting a tour is a different animal. Daniel Summerhays 66-69-68 (-13)
Daniel Summerhays 4-under-par 68 that put “There will be some Matt Kuchar 69-70-67 (-10)
turned Moving Day into him at 13 under and into a new feelings tomorrow,” Bubba Watson 71-68-68 (-9)
Move Out of My Way three-shot lead at Muir- he said. “I’ll probably Justin Thomas 67-71-69 (-9)
Day at the Memorial field Village Golf Club. hit a few putts with the Jason Dufner 65-65-77 (-9)
Tournament. Summerhays, 33, is hands shaking, but it’s Rickie Fowler 70-66-72 (-8)
Saturday is unofficially seeking his first tour win, nothing that I haven’t Jamie Lovemark 69-69-70 (-8)
known as “Moving Day” but he has won in Colum- experienced before.”  
on the PGA Tour because bus before. As a college Speaking of shaky put- Today on TV
players use the third senior at Brigham Young, ting … and driving … and India Johnson of Hilliard Davidson
round to improve their he won the first Nation- pretty much everything Golf Channel, noon to 2 p.m.
wins the 3,200-meter run at the
position entering Sunday wide Children’s Hospital CBS (Channel 10), 2:30 to 6 p.m.
state meet. [JOHN HULKENBERG/
play. And Summerhays Invitational in 2007, then SEE CHANGE, C8 More inside / C4-8
THISWEEK NEWSPAPERS]

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