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When the Cemetery Association wished to acquire his garden plot to be a part of the new cemetery, he relinquished it in exchange for two lots on Orchard street. officials moved up Sunday's finalround tee times in an attempt to beat the rain, just as they did for the third round when they sent players off in threesomes at the first and 10th tees. Play was halted when early morning showers rendered the Donald Rossdesigned course unplayable. Rain fell intermittently throughout the day, and though players were allowed to lift, clean and place their golf balls, the conditions played havoc with virtually everyone on the course. "I don't remember a time when there wasn't even a mist in the air," Johnson said. "But the course held up considering. . The greens were still fast." It was the worst total score for a thirdround leader since the tournament moved back to this course in 2008. Every other 72hole leader here in that span was at least 14 under. Only 13 players shot better than par 70, after 78 players did it Thursday and 63 Friday. Huh began the day one stroke off the lead after a careerbest 62 in the second round. His seven on the par4 second caused him to plummet down the leaderboard. Turns out that was his only bad hole: He followed that with 10 straight pars before a birdie binge in which he landed approach shots on the 13th and 15th holes within inches of the flagsticks. Reed, the 23yearold PGA Tour rookie who led by one stroke after two rounds, looked as if he might be in trouble after a pair of bogeys midway through the round dropped him two strokes behind Spieth. Then Reed got hot. The turning point, he said, was a strong drive on the par4 14th that eventually set up his 20foot birdie putt. He followed that with impressive approach shots on the next two holes that left him with birdie putts of 5 feet that he sank, moving him to 11 under. He was inches from a fourth straight birdie when his putt on the 17th trickled past the cup, and he slipped back to 10 under when his par putt on the 18th trickled inches wide. Johnson was one of the few players who didn't seem to struggle much on this soggy day, with five birdies during a round that was bogey free until the last hole. The 2007 Masters champion began the day at 5 under strokes behind Reed, but methodically pushed his way up the leaderboard during the round. Then, he surged to the top with two birdies in a fourhole span of the back nine. He placed his approach shot on the par4 14th roughly 15 feet from the flagstick and sank that putt to move to 10 under. A threeputt on the 18th for bogey dropped him back. "Frankly, for 17 holes, I didn't look like I was going to sniff a bogey," Johnson said. "For the most part, it was solid from hole 1 to hole 18." Charles Howell III was disqualified before starting his round because tour officials said he used a nonconforming driver during the second round. The weight port cover on his driver came off while he was on the driving range and he played his round Friday with it was not allowed. Howell shot a 68 during that round to move five strokes behind Reed, the twoday leader, but will receive no prize money and no playoff points.By Robert MichelinRoxbury knocked off previously unbeaten Pascack Valley, 146, in the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 1, Group 4 final Saturday night at Kean University in Union to win a sectional title in the school's 100th anniversary year."This is something that we TMve been talking about our whole lives, said Roxbury lineman Kyle Adams, a senior captain. 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The senior ran the same play last week against Paramus in the semifinals, on which he scored with a 99yard run.Exact same thing as last week, Garofalo said. Followed the fullback to the edge who put on a good block there and I took it to the sideline. Second I got to the edge I just thought, we TMre up by one touchdown.' "Early in the second, Garofalo added to Roxbury TMs lead. With just over nine minutes left in the half, Garofalo took a reverse play from running back Donald Panciello 15 yards for a touchdown. Panciello then punched in the twopoint conversion try to put Roxbury up 140.Garofalo finished with 125 rushing yards on 10 carries to go with the two scores.Pascack Valley got on the board with three minutes left in the third quarter, as Zenk scored on a twoyard touchdown run. Roxbury TMs John Magi blocked the extra point to make it 146.Midway through the fourth quarter, Pascack Valley was knocking on Roxbury TMs doorstep on the Gaels TM 1yard line, but made a costly mistake. 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It was a prologue to the dumpBrad Childress rant sweeping the state today in the media galleries, the Internet and that ultimate aerie of football wisdom, the sports bars.It's highly unlikely that Childress can survive it, whether this week or at the merciful end of the Viking season six weeks from now. The Vikings' principal owner, Zygi Wilf, left the stadium in a silent slow burn that seemed to announce "loyalty goes only so far." Whether Childress deserves the bulk of the blame is arguable but irrelevant. The team that was one fateful step away from the Super Bowl 10 months ago is now in shambles, and somebody has to pay in the richest and most unforgiving sports industry of them all.Good teams, even average teams, aren't supposed to lose by four touchdowns at home. The margin Sunday matched the worst in the Vikings' history, coincidentally on the week when the Vikings were celebrating 50 years in the National Football League. It was a game the Vikings described in advance as the crisis hour of their season. With six losses showing in their first nine games, they called it a jungle battle for survival and they admitted they were fighting crocodiles to stay alive. Today there are only bubbles where the Vikings went under. The camaraderie of 2009, partly nurtured by Childress but mostly by Favre, was in shambles Sunday before they reached the locker room, where it got worse.One of those awkward scenes during the game involved Favre and his pal who brokered his switch to the Vikings, the offensive coordinator, Darrell Bevell. Another provoked a couple of Viking veterans to call out Chris Cook, the young defensive back who couldn't do anything right against the Packer receivers. In the dressing later, it got worse.The focus all season had been on Favre, who scored sensationally a year ago by bringing the Vikings to within one play of reaching the Super Bowl. But something happened to that yearold scenario. Maybe it was Favre's 41 years, his aches and unconcealed lack of ardor for Childress as the coach. Maybe it was his right arm, which consistently overshot his receivers on his deep throws Sunday. Maybe it was the drumbeat of the rising, mediafed antiChildress campaign in which Favre sometimes looked complicit.But it was a scenario where Favre's refusal to gracefully call it quits on his extraordinary career was eventually going to take him. The irony of what happened Sunday was almost too thick. Three years ago Favre reneged on a decision he had solemnly announced to the world and Green Bay Packers. He was leaving pro football for the lotus land of retirement. A few months later he changed his mind and declared that he was returning to Green Bay to restore himself as the world's most adored quarterback. The Packers resisted awkwardly. They reminded him that they had already installed young Rodgers as his successor, but he was welcome to compete for his old throne.A mutually assured bitterness followed, engulfing everybody connected with the spreading burlesque three years ago. It split the Packer faithful, wrecked the Packer season and ultimately wrecked the season of the New York Jets, where Favre had migrated. When it was over Rodgers had thrown four touchdown passes, three of them to Greg Jennings, compiled 301 yards through the air and piled up a quarterback rating of 143.5, spectacularly high and not far from mathematical perfection.Favre's rating was 51.2, which combined with the 17 interceptions he has thrown through the first 10 games of the season has now dropped him to the lowest realms of the NFL's starting quarterbacks. To his credit, and to preserve his role as caretaker of the Favre mystique, he has soldiered through the season. The man has guts plus a sworn disregard for calendars and for 250pound blitzers, all of which had earned him additional income of $20 million the last two years and fresh new Wrangler pants anytime he's in need. But the Vikings may have to ask today: At what price have they indulged Brett Favre's refusal to yield the spotlight despite all of his years of glory?Disheartened fans showed their lack of support for Brad Childress during the game's fourth quarter.The Vikings' can hardly complain. They courted Favre shamelessly. Childress was one of them and absorbed the price again Sunday when the "Fire Childress" roars rolled out of the balconies between Rodgers' touchdown passes.One way or another, the crowd and the unsinkable bloggers will probably win the day and Childress is likely to be looking for new employment next year if not sooner, a casualty of Favre's physical decline more than coaching delinquencies. Which would add one more coach to the impressive fallout in Brett's threeyear search for his personal grail.His first year with the Vikings was a marvel. But the team was strong and making the playoffs when he got here. Unless the Vikings make the comeback of the century and win their last six, Favre will have played his last game for the Vikings in Detroit on Jan. 2, unless he reretires before or is asked to sit for one more experiment with Tarvaris Jackson. Childress will probably be gone not long afterward if not before ditched partly to meet the Vikings' need for the excitement of a fresh start to launch their campaign for a new stadium. It includes Washington next week, Buffalo, the Chicago Bears, and Detroit but also the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles of Michael Vick. The chances of a sweep there are pretty much nonexistent.It was an end toend debacle for them Sunday. 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