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NBC Sports
30-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Battle-tested Ole Miss is Tallahassee No. 1 seed
Ole Miss head coach Chris Malloy and San Diego State head coach Ryan Donovan help the Golf Central team look ahead to the Tallahassee Regional in the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship.

Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Litchfield man, dog injured in Pelham crash
Pelham Sgt. Ryan Donovan was returning from a Nashua hospital Thursday night after following up with a person injured in a crash when another vehicle rolled several times and landed in a yard right in front of him, trapping a 20-year-old driver and a dog, police said. Donovan saw the driver of a 2014 Chevrolet Impala driving erratically at 8:15 p.m., turned on his emergency lights and attempted to stop him, according to a written news release from the Pelham Police Department. Seconds later, the vehicle went off the road and landed in front of a home at 27 Keyes Hill Road. Donovan captured the incident on his dashboard camera. Litchfield man, dog injured in Pelham crash A 20-year-old Litchfield man and a dog were injured in a rollover crash Thursday night in Pelham, police said. Smoke spewed from the car as Donovan approached. The driver inside, later identified as Tyler Halley of Litchfield, was fading in and out of consciousness. With the help of a good Samaritan, Donovan got the dog out of the car. Pelham firefighters were called in to extricate Halley, who was immediately taken to a hospital with serious life-threatening injuries. The dog was treated at a local animal hospital. The crash Donovan was following up on in Nashua was a head-on near 65 Dutton Road earlier in the day. In it, Joseph Covey, 38, of Pelham crossed the center line and the 2024 Ford Transit he was driving struck a 2019 Toyota Camry driven by Erica Hewitt, 52, also of Pelham, police said. Hewitt was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, and Covey suffered minor injuries and declined treatment. Police are investigating the cause of the unrelated crashes. Anyone with information about either incident can call Lt. Brian Barbato or Donovan at 603-635-2411 or email bbarbato@ or rdonovan@