Sergio Garcia raced into a share of the lead with Francesco Molinari as Lee Westwood stumbled late on day two of the DP World Tour Championship. Leaderboard DP World Tour Championship Garcia and Molinari both carded six-birdie 67s to hit the front on nine under at the halfway stage, while overnight leader Westwood slipped a shot off the pace after dropping only his second shot of the tournament at the last. Sergio Garcia heads into the weekend in a tie for the lead Henrik Stenson remained firmly on course to regain the Race to Dubai crown as an incident-packed 69 pulled him level with closest rival Danny Willett, while third-placed Alex Noren is one ahead of the top two despite a faltering finish to his 69. Rory McIlroy revived his hopes of retaining his title as he bounced back from Thursdays 75 - his worst score in 29 rounds on the Earth Course - with a classy 68, but that still left him eight shots behind Garcia and Molinari heading into the weekend. Sergio Garcia reflects on his second-round 67 that earned him a share of the halfway lead at the DP World Tour Championship Garcia had looked to be heading for the first-round lead when he rolled in a huge eagle putt on the 14th to get to six under, only to dump his second into the water at 16 and run up a double-bogey six.But he hit his stride early on day two as he converted three birdie chances in five holes in an outward 33, before picking up another shot at the 11th. He then made one of the best pars of the season at the 12th, holing from 45 feet after being forced to take a penalty drop from the shrubbery following a dreadful snap-hook off the tee.The Spaniard could not avoid a blemish when he failed to find the green at the short 13th, but he atoned with further birdies at 15 and 16 and two solid pars completed a solid five-under round. Francesco Molinari also fired a 67 a day after his brother retained his card at Q-School Garcia was joined in the clubhouse lead by his former Ryder Cup team-mate Molinari, who was no doubt inspired by his brother Edoardo retaining his European Tour card with a joint runner-up finish at the Qualifying School final stage.The younger Molinari matched Garcias outward 33 and hit back from a bogey at the 10th with three consecutive birdies from the 14th before parring in to stay at nine under. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Westwood got up and running with a birdie at the second, but he failed to convert a number of further chances in a run of 11 pars, a streak which he broke with a welcome birdie at the long 14th.The 2009 champion made it a three-way tie at the top when he got another putt to drop at 16, but he blotted his card at the last after a mis-hit second landed in the hazard and led to a closing bogey-six for a round of 70. Lee Westwood was tied at the top until a bogey at the last Tyrrell Hatton roared home in 31 to match the earlier 66 of Andy Sullivan and move to seven under, but the most entertaining finish was provided by Bernd Wiesberger as the Austrian followed an eagle at 14 with another at the final hole to cap an excellent 67.Joost Luiten (69) and 2011 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel (67) both kept bogeys off their cards as they joined Hatton and Wiesberger on seven under, while Matt Fitzpatrick and Nicolas Colsaerts are just three off the lead at halfway. Live European Tour Golf November 19, 2016, 8:00am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass The in-form Noren kick-started his bid for a fifth European Tour victory in 12 starts when he made three birdies in four holes around the turn to reach five under, but the Swede bogeyed 15 and 18 either side of another birdie in a 69.Stenson had a ball stolen on the second and floored a female spectator with an errant tee shot at the 13th, but the firm Race to Dubai favourite was thankful for a hot putter as he posted four birdies in a 69, while Willett could not build on two birdies over the first three holes and had to settle for a 70. Stenson hit a female spectator with his tee shot at the 13th But it would take something special over the weekend for McIlroy to hang on to his title, although his 68 got him under par for the tournament.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! 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PRO FOOTBALLEDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is expected to miss at least the next season while recovering from a dislocated left knee and torn anterior cruciate ligament after a freak practice injury.Bridgewater was taken by ambulance to a hospital after crumpling to the turf during practice, and the team announced hours later that his knee also had other structural damage that will need to be repaired in a surgery that will be scheduled in the coming days. But the team did say he had no nerve or arterial damage and it expects a full recovery after a significant rehabilitation.Bridgewater suffered a non-contact knee injury while dropping back to pass, and it was so jolting that coach Mike Zimmer immediately ended practice. Players were visibly distraught as they left the field, some hurling expletives into the air and others kneeling in prayer for one of the teams most popular players. Moments later, a siren-blaring ambulance rushed to team headquarters to get the quarterback to the hospital.TENNISNEW YORK -- Ivo Karlovic hit 61 aces, the most in a U.S. Open match, during his five-set victory in the first round.The 6-foot-11 Croatian broke the previous record of 49, established by Richard Krajicek in a 1999 quarterfinal loss.Karlovic, who is seeded 21st, beat Yen-hsun Lu of Taiwan 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5), 7-5, holding in 28 of his 29 service games.Karlovic finished with 10 double-faults.He hit 22 aces in the second set alone -- twice as many as Andy Murray produced in his entire three-set victory Tuesday night.The record for most aces in a match is 113, set by John Isner during the longest match in tennis history, his victory over Nicolas Mahut that ended 70-68 in the fifth set during Wimbledons first round in 2010.BASEBALLLOS ANGELES -- Tim Tebow has taken his first big swing at a baseball career, showing off a powerful bat and a few areas of needed improvement in a workout for dozens of major league scouts.The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback worked out at the University of Southern Californias Dedeaux Field. Scouts and reporters tracked, timed and recorded his every move.Tebows 255-pound muscled physique and 6.70-ish time in the 60-yard dash were impressive. So was a series of long homers into the trees and off the scoreboard.The 29-year-old outfield hopeful also showed he still needs baseball seasoning. Former big-leaguers David Aardsma and Chad Smith repeatedly fooled him with off-speed pitches later in the hitting drills.Tebows representative would like to see him in instructional league play starting in September.COLLEGE FOOTBALLSALT LAKE CITY -- A University of Southern California football player is being investigated on suspicion of sexual assault in Utah.Police documents show authorities are looking into allegations against linebacker Osa Masina stemming from a July 30 incident.Police Lt. 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He graduated in 2014.WACO, Texas -- Baylor sophomore receiver Ishmael Zamora has been suspended for the first three games of the season after a video surfaced of him beating his dog with a belt this summer.Zamora in a statement apologized for his actions, saying he was sorry that he took out his frustrations on his dog.Baylor acting coach Jim Grobe said the program does not condone that sort of behavior by anyone, and worked with university officials to hold Zamora accountable for his actions.Waco police charged Zamora with a misdemeanor in the animal abuse case. The receiver will also have also perform 40 community service hours in a manner that will teach him kindness and respect toward animals, undergo counseling and give the dog to an animal-friendly home.HIGH SCHOOL SPORTSSEVIERVILLE, Tenn. -- One Tennessee high school basketball player was found guilty of aggravated rape and two others were found guilty of aggravated assault against a freshman teammate, a person familiar with the juvenile court case said.The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the hearing involving the Ooltewah High School students was closed to the public and no ruling was publicly announced immediately afterward. The defendants names havent been released because they were in juvenile court.The Chattanooga Times Free Press first reported the verdicts.The case arose Dec. 22 while the team from the Chattanooga area was playing in a tournament about 150 miles away in the resort town of Gatlinburg. Police in Gatlinburg said three Ooltewah players assaulted a freshman teammate with a pool cue.Gatlinburg police charged three players with the rape of one teammate, though the Hamilton County District Attorneys Office has indicated four freshman players were assaulted during that trip. Ooltewah High School is in Hamilton County, while Gatlinburg is part of Sevier County.SOCCERGoalkeeper Hope Solo has decided to end her season with the Seattle Reign of the National Womens Soccer League.The beleaguered goalkeeper, who was handed a six-month suspension and saw her contract with U.S. Soccer terminated last week, announced her departure from her professional club team in a statement.U.S. Soccer suspended Solo following disparaging comments she made about Sweden during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, calling her opponents a bunch of cowards for their defensive style of play during the quarterfinals. She wont be eligible for selection to the national team again until February.Before a match last weekend against the Portland Thorns, the Reign announced Solo was granted an indefinite personal leave. ' ' '