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Wesley Bryan made sure he stayed in the lead at the Corales Puntacana Championship with a big finish. Bryan went eagle-birdie-birdie for a 66. That gave him a one-shot lead over Justin Lower in the PGA Tour's opposite-field event being played in the Dominican Republic. Bryan set the tournament record at 129 and it was the lowest he ever shot over 36 holes. Lower had a great start with a 30 and finished with 10 birdies. He shot a 64. Among those in the mix is former FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas. He shot 65 and was tied for fourth.

Reigning Formula 2 champion Theo Pourchaire will make his IndyCar debut on the streets of Long Beach with Arrow McLaren as the 20-year-old Frenchman becomes the latest replacement for injured driver David Malukas. Pourchaire said Friday at Long Beach that he was initially contacted about driving both Long Beach this Sunday and the road course at Barber, Alabama, next week. He then clarified that his use at Barber is dependent on both his performance at Long Beach and Malukas' ongoing recovery from a dislocated left wrist and torn tendons suffered in a mountain biking crash in February.

 J.J. McCarthy is expected to be the first of many Michigan men drafted from its national championship team. The Wolverines had a record 18 players at the draft combine, giving them a chance to be the first school with at least 16 prospects picked in one NFL draft. Georgia's 2022 national championship team set the standard since the draft went to seven rounds with 15 players picked, including a record-tying five first-round selections in the 2023 draft. McCarthy may be Michigan's only player taken among the top 32 next Thursday night in Detroit.

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