ORLANDO, Fla. — South Korea’s Hee Young Park won the LPGA Tour’s season-ending Titleholders for her first tour victory, closing with a 2-under-par 70 on Sunday to hold off Paula Creamer and Sandra Gal by two strokes.
Park, tied for the third-round lead with Gal (72), finished at 9-under 279. Creamer also finished with a 70.
• South Africa’s Garth Mulroy shot a 4-under 68 to win the Alfred Dunhill Championship in Malelane, South Africa, for his first European Tour title.
Mulroy, who began the day with a two-stroke lead, finished at 19-under, two shots better than Scotland’s George Murray (67).
• Harrison Frazar won the Callaway Golf Pebble Beach (Calif.) Invitational by a stroke over Cameron Tringale (72) and Matt Bettencourt (75).
Nadal answers Noah
LONDON — Rafael Nadal thinks Yannick Noah should be banned from commenting in the media after the French tennis great wrote a newspaper column accusing Spanish athletes of widespread doping.
Nadal reacted angrily when asked about Noah’s claim that French athletes no longer had a chance against their Spanish opponents because they “don’t have the magic potion.”
“What he said is completely stupid,” said Nadal, who was speaking at the ATP World Tour Finals.
Footnotes.
Former Montana State star Travis Lulay threw for 293 yards and two touchdowns and scored on a 61-yard run to lead the B.C. Lions to the Grey Cup game with a 40-23 victory over the visiting Ed- monton Eskimos in the CFL West final. The Lions will face Winnipeg next Sunday in Vancouver, British Columbia, in the title game. The Blue Bombers beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19-3 in the East final.
• Maryland rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat No. 1 North Carolina 3-2 in overtime in Louisville, Ky., and claim its eighth NCAA Division I field hockey title.



