IN BRIEF
VERONA — Michael McNulty of Harmony fired a 3-over-par 74 to win the Dr. Charles Cuden Memorial golf tournament at Green Oaks Country Club Monday.
McNulty edged A.J. Sieger by one stroke to win the boys 17-18 division.
Nicklaus Curry of Cranberry Township shot a 79 to win the boys 14 division by one stroke.
The career of the late Ed Vargo, longtime major league umpire and Butler resident, will be honored during pregame ceremonies at Friday night's Butler BlueSox contest at Pullman Park.Vargo's wife, Betty, and family members will be on hand for the tribute. Longtime friend Merril Moses will speak to the crowd at 6:15 p.m.A Vargo showcase featuring World Series and all-star bats, action photos and a signed baseball will be on display.The BlueSox host Chillicothe (Ohio) for a 7:05 p.m. game that evening.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans are suing Southern California and coach Lane Kiffin for "maliciously" luring away assistant running backs coach Kennedy Pola a week before training camp opens.Tennessee Football Inc., the company that owns the Titans, filed the lawsuit Monday in Davidson County Chancery Court against both the university and Kiffin.The lawsuit accuses Southern California and Kiffin of violating Pola's contract that required him to have written permission to discuss a job with anyone other than the Titans.Tennessee hired Pola as running backs coach in February only to lose him Saturday to Southern California as the Trojans' new offensive coordinator and running backs coach.
