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Virginia Museum of Transportation celebrates Halloween with Monster Motor Mash
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ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) – The Virginia Museum of Transportation had a spooktacular day of fun and festivities this weekend with their Monster Motor Mash.
Saturday’s event was filled with family-friendly Halloween activities including trick-or-treating, balloon twisting and face painting.
People showed up in their best costumes for the costume contest.
The museum even decorated some of their displays to help get everyone in the Halloween mood.
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Oklahoma State defeats Virginia, wins 12th men's golf national title
CARLSBAD, Calif. — Eric Lee beat Josh Duangmanee, 2 up, to give Oklahoma State its 12th NCAA men’s golf title and first in eight years, with the Cowboys beating Virginia, 4-1, on Wednesday at La Costa.
Lee, a sophomore who played at California as a freshman, took the lead with a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-4 17th, then chipped to 5 feet on the par-5 18th and finished off Duangmanee with a conceded birdie after the Virginia player missed a 15-foot birdie try.
Lee scored for the winning point a day after making a 6-foot par putt on the 19th hole to lift fourth-seeded Oklahoma State past Mississippi in the semifinals. The Cowboys beat Bedlam rival Oklahoma in the quarterfinals.
“It’s such a great feeling,” Lee said. “I’ve gotten so close with these guys.”
On a cloudy afternoon with the temperature in the mid-60s, Swedish freshman Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson, Gaven Lane and Ethan Fang also won matches for Oklahoma State.
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Fahlberg-Johnsson won the opening match, beating Maxi Puregger, 3 and 1. Lane, in the fourth match, gave the Cowboys their second point with a 4-and-3 victory over Paul Chang. With the championship decided with Lee’s victory, Fang’s match against Bryan Lee ended after 15 holes with Fang, 1 up.
Ben James, the No. 4 player in the amateur world ranking, won the lone match for Virginia, topping Preston Stout, 3 and 2. The Cavaliers were trying to win their first team title.
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