Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, April 22-April 28 Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com. April 25 BaseballStart the day smarter. 04/25/2024 - 4:51 pm | View Link
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS FINAL SCORES: Results from 4/25 To report Section V scores, coaches or team representatives can send scores and statistics as soon as possible after games by emailing sports@fltimes.com. 04/25/2024 - 4:45 pm | View Link
High School Roundup: Scores and recaps from a busy Thursday night across Rhode Island Lots of runs scored Thursday by North Kingstown and Johnston in baseball, and West Warwick and Narragansett in softball. 04/25/2024 - 3:55 pm | View Link
Here are Thursday's high school sports results for the Appleton area LITTLE CHUTE - The Mustangs’ Ethan Melendrez pitched a complete game, allowing two hits and three walks to go along with seven strikeouts in Little Chute’s win over the Tigers. Kyler Marquardt had ... 04/25/2024 - 3:16 pm | View Link
Pa. High School Football Report Podcast: The latest recruiting news and in-state NFL Draft hopefuls Check out the latest recruiting news and a last look at Pa. prospects before the NFL Draft, which begins Thursday ... 04/25/2024 - 6:59 am | View Link
By STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Sports Writer)
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Jayden Daniels was not sure the Washington Commanders would call his name, after months of questions about which quarterback they wanted. He’s glad they did.
Washington selected Daniels with the second pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night, choosing the Heisman Trophy winner out of LSU over North Carolina’s Drake Maye, Washington’s Michael Penix Jr.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Caleb Williams, welcome to Chicago.
The expectations are clear, become the franchise quarterback the Bears have craved for years and lift the founding NFL franchise to the top of the league. Other than that, there’s no pressure at all.
The Bears did exactly as expected by taking Williams with the No.
In the eighth inning of Thursday’s series finale against San Diego, the Rockies’ offense transformed into the Big Purple Machine.
Colorado batted around in that frame to erase a five-run deficit, plating six runs in the process. After closer Justin Lawrence cemented the team’s largest comeback of the season with a save in the ninth, the result was a signature moment of positivity amid a spring full of struggles.
Yes, the Rockies (7-19) have still yet to win a series in eight tries after splitting with San Diego, surpassing last season’s futility in that regard while also setting a franchise record to start a season.
The Colorado Rapids have further bolstered their roster at goalkeeper.
The club announced Wednesday that it has signed 25-year-old Ethan Bandré to a one-year contract, with two club options lasting one additional year each.
Bandré signed to Rapids 2 in February of this year after spending his first two seasons of professional soccer with Sporting KC II.
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If the annual playoff referendum on Nikola Jokic’s defense has already commenced, Jokic himself might have put an amusing stop to it during the first round.
As self-deprecating as ever, he didn’t mince words when asked how he can guard Lakers center Anthony Davis better after a barrage of buckets forced Michael Malone to cross-match, hiding Jokic on a lesser scoring threat in Game 2.
“He’s an offensive monster, and defensive, too,” Jokic said.