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Monday, March 22, 2021

Q&A: Winnipeg Jets prospect Cole Perfetti on Ville Heinola, AHL adjustments, his ’90s interests


Cole Perfetti was born on New Year’s Day, 2002. And yet somehow, he’s still quite thoroughly a ’90s kid. He’s seen every episode of “Friends” multiple times. He played extensively with Lego Star Wars as a kid. He can solve a Rubik’s Cube in less than a minute. And he’s so well versed in the “Jurassic Park” franchise that he’s visited the theme park at Universal Studios with his sister Abby, his dad Angelo, and his mom Sandra.

Madison Conley: Play with heart, let failures drive you to excel, and be prepared to give back


HIGHGATE — MVU senior, Madison Conley, has tended the Thunderbirds' net for four years in soccer and hockey. She's also caught and played the outfield for the varsity team.

This winter, Conley's hockey season was cut short due to covid, but before it came to an end, she and the Thunderbirds won their game against the D1 Kingdom Blades.

U.S. men's 2000 Olympic medal-round run: An improbable adventure, told by those who lived it


When the United States U23 men's national team kicked off in the Olympic qualifying tournament, it did so understanding that the only meaningful way to measure success would be simple: qualify. Anything short of securing a trip to the delayed Tokyo Games will be viewed as a failure, especially in the wake of the senior team's collapse in 2018 World Cup qualifying and with the emergence of young Americans such as Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams and Sergino Dest playing at high levels in Europe.

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Saturday, March 13, 2021

KU Jayhawks withdraw from Big 12 basketball tournament after player tests positive for COVID-19


The Kansas Jayhawks have removed themselves from the Big 12 basketball tournament after a player tested positive for COVID-19.

The news means KU will not play the Texas Longhorns Friday night at the T-Mobile Center. 

“Obviously we are disappointed, and our players are disappointed that they can’t continue to compete for the Big 12 championship,” KU coach Bill Self said. “While we have been fortunate to avoid this throughout the season, there are daily risks with this virus that everybody participating is trying to avoid. We have followed the daily testing and additional protocols that have been set up for us, unfortunately, we caught a bad break at the wrong time."

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Friday, March 5, 2021

Walter Gretzky, father of NHL star Wayne Gretzky, dies at 82


Walter Gretzky, the father of hockey great Wayne Gretzky, has died. He was 82.

Wayne Gretzky said in a statement Thursday night that his father battled Parkinson’s disease and other health issues the past few years.

In his younger days, Walter Gretzky became a name himself, appearing with his famous son in commercials and emerging as a blue-collar symbol of a devoted hockey parent. 

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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Serena Williams and daughter Olympia ace debut fashion shoot

Serena Williams is passing on a lot of traits to her three-year-old daughter: Relentless determination, a fierce forearm, and an iconic sense of style.

The tennis goddess and daughter Olympia have shared shots from their mother-daughter fashion campaign, Footsteps to Follow, by footwear brand Stuart Weitzman.

Serena’s fashion is second only to her tennis prowess, and the multi-grand slam champion already has her own line, S. 

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Collingwood calls on long-time supporter to apologise for racist comments about Indian workers

Collingwood Football Club says racist comments made by a long-time supporter about Indian aged-care workers does not reflect the club’s views.

Joffa Corfe, known in AFL circles as one of Collingwood’s most passionate fans, sent out a tweet on Tuesday after the final report of the aged care royal commission was handed to the federal government.

Mr Corfe tweeted: “Get rid of all Indian workers in aged care might be a start.” 

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Newest Boston Red Sox Coach Bianca Smith Makes History

29-year-old Bianca Smith made history last week when the Boston Red Sox hired her to be a minor league coach with their Rookie-level team making her the first African American female to ever coach in professional baseball. Smith played college softball at Dartmouth University. 
Her parents also attended Dartmouth, and the newest Red Sock admitted that she only had one school in mind for college, and that was Dartmouth. “Thankfully, I got in because it was the only school I applied to, ” Smith told Sports360. 

If Mom Could See Her Now

When Bianca Smith landed a job as a minor league coach in the Boston Red Sox organization, becoming the first Black woman to coach professional baseball, she thought about her mother.


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Dawn Patterson died of cancer in 2013 and would have been proud of her daughter’s achievement. But also furious. She had particularly strong feelings about the Red Sox. 

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Monday, March 1, 2021

WNCL: Mooney and Redmayne set records as Queensland Fire run riot against Western Australia

Sent into bat by the visitors on a hot day, the Fire made 4-368 from their 50 overs In response, WA were bowled out for just 208 in 46.5 overs.

The Fire’s total was their best in WNCL history, while Mooney’s 163 from 139 balls was not only her highest “List A” score but also the best WNCL innings by a Queenslander, and the sixth best individual score in the competition’s history.

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Tiger Woods reacts to golfers wearing red on Sunday: 'You are truly helping me get through this tough time'

Tiger Woods would always wear his trademark red and black gear on the final day of tournaments.

But since the legendary golfer couldn’t participate at the WGC-Workday Championship in Bradenton, Fla. on Sunday, others picked up the slack.

Rory Mcllroy, Justin Thomas, and Jason Day, among others, were seen wearing red and black in honor of Woods, who was involved in a car crash in Los Angeles earlier this week.

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Saturday, February 27, 2021

Anwar Khawaja Industries


Established since 1991 AKI Garments is working with multiple sports brands. Our biggest trade partners are Select, Derby star, TK, Grays International, Gryphon, and Deventrade. Recently, Company has partnered with Fashion wear brands: Apathy and Teddy Fresh Inc.

AKI’s main Sportswear article consists of: Polos, Bibs, Shirts, Shorts, Sweats, Tracksuit sets, All-Weather Jackets, Padded Jackets, Hoodies, Gym wears for Men, Women, Unisex and Kids. Sports Team Wear Kits include ranges for Football, Hockey, Cricket, Rugby, Netball sports mainly. Company is also heading towards local brand Creation ‘Fit Nation’ to be operating within Pakistan. Web portal for our valued customers will be launched soon, followed by retail outlets.

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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Tiger Woods won't face charges after sheriff says car crash was an accident

Los Angeles (CNN)The rollover car crash that seriously injured Tiger Woods outside Los Angeles on Tuesday was an accident and investigators won't pursue any charges against the golf great, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Wednesday.

"We don't contemplate any charges whatsoever in this crash," Villanueva said in a Facebook Live chat. "This remains an accident. An accident is not a crime. They do happen, unfortunately."

As of overnight Wednesday, Woods was "awake, responsive, and recovering" in the hospital from major surgery, according to a statement on his Twitter account.

The 45-year-old golf legend was driving shortly after 7 a.m. PT Tuesday in Rancho Palos Verdes when his SUV crossed a median and veered across two lanes of road before hitting a curb, hitting a tree and landing on its side in the brush, Villanueva said Tuesday. 

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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Tiger Woods is recovering from major surgery after a high-speed car crash


Los Angeles (CNN)Tiger Woods was "awake, responsive, and recovering" in the hospital from major surgery, according to a statement on his Twitter account on Tuesday, after a high-speed rollover car crash near Los Angeles.

The 45-year-old golf legend was driving shortly after 7 a.m. PT Tuesday in Rancho Palos Verdes when his SUV crossed a median and veered across two lanes of road before hitting a curb, hitting a tree and landing on its side in the brush, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

Woods remained conscious and calm but sustained serious leg injuries.

He underwent a lengthy emergency surgery on his lower right leg and ankle at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, the statement said. The leg fractures were "comminuted," meaning the bone was broken into more than two parts, and "open," meaning the broken bone was exposed to open air, creating risk of an infection, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anish Mahajan said in the statement. 

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Sunday, January 31, 2021

Daytona International Speedway President Chip Wile expects 30,000 peoples at Daytona 500

Originally known as the 24 Hours of Daytona International Speedway, the Rolex 24 At Daytona is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually that kicks off the new IMSA Weather Tech Sports Car Championship season at Daytona 

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Friday, January 29, 2021

Tokyo’s Coronavirus outbreak adds to doubts over hosting Japanese Olympic Games

The Tokyo Olympics, set to begin July 23, are six months away. But with Coronavirus cases rising in Japan and around the world and vaccine supplies falling short, the Tokyo Olympic torch is in danger of going unlit.

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Spanish tennis player in Melbourne for Australian Open has coronavirus

A Spanish tennis player says she has been diagnosed with COVID-19 while in hotel quarantine. Rising Spanish star Paula Badosa has been moved to a medical hotel in Melbourne after she reported feeling ill yesterday. Ms Badosa arrived in Melbourne 


World No.1 tennis superstar Ash Barty caught shopping without a mask despite Melbourne's tough stance

World No.1 tennis superstar Ash Barty has apologised after flouting COVID-19 laws while shopping in Melbourne. The Australian champion was today seen maskless at a Coles store in Prahran in Melbourne's inner east, despite Victoria requiring masks 


Monday, January 18, 2021

Australia's non-declaration questioned by legends as rain forces an early end to day four

It's official - stumps called on day four as steady rain makes a return impossible. Let's hope it's clear tomorrow and we get a fitting finale to this wonderful Test series. Australia need 10 wickets to win


Saturday, January 16, 2021

Pepsi, Coca-Cola will not run ads during Super Bowl

Pepsi and Coca-Cola have decided to break tradition and not run TV ads during the Super Bowl next month amid the economic downturn spurred by the coronavirus pandemic. Variety first reported Pepsi's decision last week, with Coca-Cola