Here are your sports headlines for Monday, April 11th, 2016:
Local
- INDIANS (WALB) – Seminole County basketball coach stepping down
National
- MASTERS (MASTERS.COM) – Willett becomes 2nd Englishman ever to win Masters; Full Leaderboard
- MASTERS (ESPN) – Spieth unable to overcome a disastrous 12th hole in final round in Augusta
- NBA (CBS) – Warriors top Spurs to match 95-96 Bulls’ 72 wins
- NBA (ESPN) – As expected, 76ers hire Bryan Colangelo as team president
- NBA (ESPN) – Weekend NBA scoreboard for Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- HAWKS (AJC) – Atlanta Hawks need one more win for home court advantage in playoffs
- BRAVES (AJC) – Tough weekend for the Braves; swept by Cards & injuries already piling up
- BRAVES (AJC) – Braves send center fielder Ender Inciarte to the 15-day disabled list
- NFL (ESPN) – Ex-Saints player Will Smith shot to death after traffic accident in New Orleans
- NFL (CBS) – Johnny Manziel says he’s moved in with Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller
- NFL (ESPN) – Former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds willing to play any position in NFL
- FALCONS (AJC) – Cornerback Jalen Collins suspended by NFL for first 4 games of 2016 season
- NCAAF (ESPN) – Notre Dame & Texas move 2016 season opener to Sunday
- NCAAF (CBS) – NCAA steps in and bans satellite football camps
- NCAAF (ESPN) – NCAA approves three year halt to new bowl games
- BULLDOGS (DAWG NATION) – Not quite a culture change in Athens as many expected
- SEMINOLES (TOMAHAWK NATION) – Jimbo Fisher pleased with young quarterbacks in Spring Game
- TIGERS (BLEACHER REPORT) – Auburn still has plenty of questions to answer after A-Day Game
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