NACOGDOCHES, Texas -- Sophomore TJ Holyfield made two free throws with 5 seconds left and had his first career double-double with a 21 points and 14 rebounds to help Stephen F. Austin beat Longwood 66-60 on Tuesday for coach Kyle Kellers first Lumberjack victory.It was tied at 57-all with 2 minutes left. But Longwood didnt score until Isaiah Walton hit a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left to pull to 64-60. Holyfield secured it at the line.Dallas Cameron added 12 points and Leon Gilmore III had eight points and eight rebounds for Stephen F. Austin (1-1). The Lumberjacks won their 29th straight home game, which is tied for the third longest active streak in the nation with South Dakota State.Holyfield, who scored a career-high, had 14 points and nine rebounds in the first half as SFA held a 31-27 lead.Walton led Longwood (0-2) with 15 points and Darrion Allen had 12 points and seven rebounds. The Lancers are still looking for their first win under first-year coach Jayson Gee. 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Whether youre Trump or Hillary, whether youre conservative or liberal, its time to put aside our differences and focus on the real issue facing our nation.This is Ryder Cup week, a week when even the most disillusioned souls among us can passionately root for a dozen multimillionaires from our country to beat a dozen multimillionaires from another continent in a game that still too often evokes images of high-society haughtiness.If that isnt enough to band together and put the united back in the United States, then allow me to introduce our newest Public Enemy No. 1.His name is Pete Willett, and hes a schoolteacher.That alone doesnt sound too sinister, but ever since Petes brother, Danny, won this years Masters Tournament right here in the good ol U.S. of A., he has been afforded a platform to offer his opinions on a variety of golf- (and non-golf) related matters.Hes usually funny. Hes sarcastic, dry and self-deprecating. He is often even a bit subversive, though not in a malicious way.Until now.In his latest column for National Club Golfer, Willett -- Pete, that is, not the one with the green jacket -- explained how much he loves the Ryder Cup and how much he loves watching his European side beat the Americans every other year. Nothing wrong with that. He should.Then he gets into what he really thinks of American golf fans.He called us a baying mob of imbeciles.He called us a giggling group of reprobates.He called us pudgy, basement-dwelling irritants, stuffed on cookie dough and pissy beer.He called us cretins and immature and dim Yanks.He called us fat, stupid, greedy, classless bastards.Game on, Petey. Those are fightin words.There are places in America where, well, lets just say Pete Willett wouldnt be a very welcome guest right now. Chaska doesnt feel like one of them. Theyre nice people here. Tolerant people, it seems.But man, if the first few days of practice rounds are any indication, they sure do like to make a lot of noise.Guess what, Pete? You just gave them reason to get even louder. You single-handedly ratcheted the level of animosity a few extra notches. After three consecutive Ryder Cup losses, the U.S. hasnt been an underdog like this since 1776 -- oddsmakers lines be damned.We like that role. Just as we like being called out and poked fun at and ridiculed, as juvenile as it might have been.dddddddddddd Thats because anything we take, we can dish out even better. Dont expect us to sit here and take it quietly.Danny Willett already understands this. A rookie on this years European team, he played a practice round Wednesday at Hazeltine and heard plenty of jeers from that baying mob of imbeciles.Asked by Golf Channel for his thoughts on his brothers column, the Masters champion said: Id just like to apologize, obviously, to everyone involved for whats been said. Its obviously not the thoughts of myself and of the team and of captain Darren [Clarke]. I spoke to [Pete] on the phone after I was made aware of what was said and what has been going on. And I said to Pete that, you know, I was obviously disappointed in what was said and what was written about the American fans that obviously took me under their wing fantastically back in April.Perhaps Danny has been keeping an eye on American politics lately because thats what we like to call some good, old-fashioned spin control.Even Clarke got in on the act, knowing the brother of a team member mightve just turned a raucous home crowd into a frenzied flock of impassioned supporters.It is not what I think. It is not what Team Europe stands for, Clarke said. I was obviously very disappointed in it, as well, because thats an outside person expressing their opinion, which is not representative of what our thoughts are.As a guy who has written more than my fair share of non-humorous humor columns, I understand the desire to take a mulligan sometimes.Hey, foot-in-mouth disease happens to everyone, at some point. Just last week, U.S. captain Davis Love III stoked the rivalry flames by claiming, This is the best golf team, maybe, ever assembled.Europe instantly went 1-up after that comment, with the teams star players using those words as a launching point for punch lines about the U.S. task force and their inability to win this event.With Pete Willetts incendiary column, the match is back to all square. Expect these pudgy, basement-dwelling irritants to be extra loud this week in response to those words.You know, in between bites of cookie dough and sips of pissy beer. ' ' '