

So a 14-year old is competing in the Masters... here is what everyone is saying about his first round...
But the best part of the story comes from Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports:
Hongyu Liu had purchased a Masters tote bag, and early Thursday morning she dutifully filled it with supplies. There was a small, blue insulated lunch box, which she decided would be good for keeping some juice boxes cold. There were a couple of energy bars, two bananas and a fresh towel, in case it rained. She also was carrying three umbrellas. This was a mother's care package, a portable support system for Tianlang Guan, who was about to become the youngest Masters participant ever. For Hongyu, the idea her son might duff his first tee shot was not a concern. Everything else was.
Yes you read that correctly... a participant in the Masters had his Mom pack him Juice Boxes and energy bars so he wouldn't forget to eat. Brilliant.
Jack Hoffman has been fighting cancer since being diagnosed in April 2011. He has gone through two surgeries and is on a two-week break from chemotherapy. During his break, he had the opportunity of a lifetime — Nebraska called him in for a play on fourth-and-1 from the 31-yard line, and they let him run free for a 69-yard touchdown. Hoffman got involved with the Nebraska football program after meeting running back Rex Burkhead last year. Burkhead, who finished his senior season and is preparing for the NFL Draft, became the captain of Jack’s support group. Jack was even wearing Burkhead’s No. 22 during the game. The team’s director of football operations, Jeff Jamrog, and fullback CJ Zimmerer had the idea to let Jack score a touchdown in the game. The result was an awesome moment for Hoffman and everyone who watched the play
This is truly a sad depressing play... What you are watching is a Hugo High School basketball player scoring the game winning bucket for, the wrong team. That's right. Wrong basket, buzzer beater, game over....