Athletes from various countries take the track at 2023 Miramar Invitational

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Athletes from various countries take the track at 2023 Miramar Invitational Champion athletes from all over the world competed at the 2023 Miramar Invitational this weekend.The track and field event was held Saturday at the Ansin Sports Complex, located at 10801 Miramar Blvd.A big turnout, including local leaders, witnessed the best of the best take home medals for running, hurdling and jumping.“These folks here are doing their fastest times here on this Mondo track,” said Miramar Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis. “This track is the same Mondo track that was used in the Atlanta Olympics.”“Today’s event means a whole lot, that Miramar is no more a sleeping city. Everybody knows Miramar now,” said Commissioner Maxwell Chambers.Top athletes from the U.S. and Jamaica took home some of the most medals among the list of winners.

Chicago White Sox right fielder Oscar Colás and pitcher Jesse Scholtens had a day of firsts at PNC Park: ‘It was incredible’

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Chicago White Sox right fielder Oscar Colás and pitcher Jesse Scholtens had a day of firsts at PNC Park: ‘It was incredible’ Oscar Colás returned to the dugout and received the silent treatment from teammates.The Chicago White Sox rookie outfielder took matters into his own hands, giving high-fives to the air with a smile on his face.Moments later his teammates circled him and gave him hugs and high-fives, congratulating him on his first major-league home run in the ninth inning Friday against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.Colás had a big smile Saturday afternoon as he recalled the moment.“It took me by surprise,” Colás said through an interpreter. “I was expecting everybody to celebrate. I go there and no reaction. I said, ‘Oh, OK.’ So I started celebrating by myself. And once I was taking off my shin guard, everybody came and congratulated me and we had fun there.”Friday was an afternoon of firsts for another Sox player. Reliever Jesse Scholtens made his big-league debut the same day the Sox selected his contract from Triple-A Charlotte.Scholtens w...

Shooting evacuates Delaware mall as police investigate

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Shooting evacuates Delaware mall as police investigate CHRISTIANA, Del. (AP) — A shopping mall in Delaware was evacuated and closed Saturday after a shooting. Delaware State Police said they were investigating a shooting at the Christiana Mall, in a northern community near Pennsylvania. The mall was evacuated and would remain closed Saturday evening, police said in a statement asking people to avoid the area. At least three people were shot in the food court area, officials told WPVI-TV. Police were still searching for the shooter, the station reported.Police set up a reunification site at the north entrance for those trying to locate someone. Additional details were not immediately available. “We appreciate everyone’s patience as we continue to gather more details on this shooting,” Delaware State Police said in a tweet.The Associated Press

Over 100,000 customers still without power in Quebec after ice storm

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Over 100,000 customers still without power in Quebec after ice storm MONTREAL — The blackout caused by this week’s deadly ice storm saw Quebecers restocking their fridges and eyeing alternative accommodations on Saturday as it stretched into a third full day for thousands of residents.Hydro-Québec said roughly 132,000 customers remained in the dark as of 8 p.m. Saturday after the storm sent ice-laden branches crashing down onto power lines, streets and cars. Utility and provincial officials said efforts to restore power will continue, though at a slower pace now that the largest outages have been resolved and the remaining ones mostly lie in less accessible areas. The province also announced some grocery stores could remain open on Easter Sunday — a statutory holiday — to help residents running low on food after the blackout. “Obviously one of the issues (is) people are unable to keep food in their fridge,” provincial Energy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon told a Saturday morning news conference. The temporary measure applies to stores i...

Browns’ Watson scheduled to give deposition in civil lawsuit

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Browns’ Watson scheduled to give deposition in civil lawsuit As Deshaun Watson prepares for his second season with Cleveland, his legal troubles in Houston linger.The Browns quarterback is scheduled to give a deposition on Monday in one of the two remaining civil lawsuits filed against him for sexual misconduct.According to court documents filed in Harris County, Texas, Watson was asked to provide records of any communication between him and the plaintiff — identified as “Jane Doe” — from December 2020 to January 2021.Watson previously settled lawsuits with two dozen women who accused him of being sexually inappropriate during massage therapy sessions while he played for the Texans. Two separate grand juries in Texas declined to indict Watson on criminal charges last year.In the lawsuit in which Watson is being deposed, the woman alleges the quarterback pressured her into oral sex.The NFL suspended Watson for 11 games last season for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The Browns traded for the three-time Pro Bowler in March 2022 ...

Former Longhorns ace Ty Madden tremendous in 1st 2023 start for Double-A Erie

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Former Longhorns ace Ty Madden tremendous in 1st 2023 start for Double-A Erie AUSTIN (KXAN) — Ty Madden mowed down some RubberDucks in the first start of the season for the Erie Seawolves.The former Texas Longhorns ace, who the Detroit Tigers drafted in the first round of the 2021 MLB First-Player Draft, looked the part against Akron on Saturday with 10 strikeouts in four innings. The Seawolves are the Double-A affiliate of the Tigers and went on to beat the RubberDucks 5-0.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersThe Tigers gave Madden a $2.5 million signing bonus after the club drafted him with the No. 32 overall pick, and protecting his arm while he develops is of utmost importance. Madden hit his innings limit before his pitch limit, so he left the game without allowing a hit and just one walk in 60 pitches. Teams in Minor League Baseball are charged to value development before on-field success, and it's common that pitchers have work limits, especia...

A look at Saints pitchers who could be headed to the Twins

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

A look at Saints pitchers who could be headed to the Twins While Saints pitching coach Pete Larson is one of the new faces with the team this season, he’s a familiar face for a key component — the impressive group of quality arms that have moved up through the organization along with him.Larson was the pitching coach at Fordham University when the Twins hired him in 2019 as a rehabilitation pitching coach. Following the cancellation of the minor-league season in 2020 due to Covid, Larson served as pitching coach for the Class A Fort Myers Mighty Mussels in 2021 before taking on the same role with the Double-A Wichita Wind Surge last season.“I had some success developing pitchers, and pro teams were looking for coaches who could develop to progress the game a little bit,” Larson said of how he ended up joining the Twins. “They were looking outside the normal realm of former professionals. I talked to a couple of teams, and I thought this was the best fit. It was really weird how well (pitching philosophies) lined up. What I thought and what ...

Timberwolves cruise past San Antonio to set up Sunday seeding showdown with Pelicans

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Timberwolves cruise past San Antonio to set up Sunday seeding showdown with Pelicans For a brief stretch Saturday, it looked like the Timberwolves might fall into a similar trap that’s doomed them for much of the season. The Wolves and the lowly Spurs were tied 35-35 after a quarter in Austin, Texas.But Minnesota found another gear, turned the affair into a 151-131 blowout victory and will be rewarded with a true showdown Sunday at home against New OrleansThe Sunday matinee will determine which seed Minnesota gets for the play-in tournament. Lose and the Wolves finish as the No. 9 seed and need two play-in wins to reach the playoffs. Win and they advance into the far more advantageous No. 7-8 game.The path to the playoffs is at a true fork in the road.But Sunday’s contest would’ve been rendered moot for Minnesota had it not taken care of business against the Spurs (21-59), who sat the majority of their rotational players. This is the time of year when tanking teams take their level of tank to an entirely different level.Still, the rotation San Anto...

Nolan Arenado slugs 300th career home run

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Nolan Arenado slugs 300th career home run ST. LOUIS - Nolan Arenado reaches a long-awaited milestone, slugging his 300th career home run Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers. Arenado delivered a two-run blast against Milwaukee's Eric Lauer. It's also his first round-tripper of the 2023 season. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Cardinals (Seasonal) SIGN UP NOW The third baseman went 196 days between his last home run and his latest milestone. He slugged 30 home runs last season, but came just one shy of a personal milestone to close the year. For regular season action, it was a wait of just 16 games between No. 299 and 300. Arenado becomes just the eighth active MLB player with at least 300 home runs, a list that includes his close corner-infield counterpart Paul Goldschmidt. Both just finished playing i...

Keeler: Know football recruits who want to join CU Buffs? Send Coach Prime your film. Because Deion Sanders ain’t done recruiting his first Pac-12 roster.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Keeler: Know football recruits who want to join CU Buffs? Send Coach Prime your film. Because Deion Sanders ain’t done recruiting his first Pac-12 roster. BOULDER — If one source is a fluke, two’s a pattern. So my ears perked up a bit when a pair of CU Buffs types whispered to me last week that Deion Sanders was looking for, at minimum, 15-20 new players coming out of spring ball.After what came out of Saturday afternoon’s news conference, you start to wonder if that number was a little low.I turned up at the Champions Center on Easter eve to inquire about transfers, and offensive line transfers — the Buffs added another former Kent State blocker, Jack Bailey, a few days earlier — in particular.But when I asked if CU’s big lugs were meeting his standards, Coach Prime just sort of … sat there.He paused. He hemmed. He hawed.After an uncomfortable silence, he said this:“The team that we’re playing with now is not the team that we’re going to play with in Texas (at TCU on Sept. 2) the first game.”Another pause.“Do I need to say anymore?”Nope.Sanders continued anyway.“It’s not gonna be that,” the new Buffs coa...