Ibrahim, Lassiter score 2 minutes apart, Montreal draws DC United 2-2
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
D.C. United defender Donovan Pines, left, heads the ball over CF Montréal's Aaron Herrera during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Washington, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) D.C. United defender Donovan Pines, left, heads the ball over CF Montréal's Aaron Herrera during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Washington, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) WASHINGTON (AP) — Sunusi Ibrahim and Ariel Lassiter scored two minutes apart late in the second half to help CF Montreal tie D.C. United 2-2 on Wednesday night.Ibrahim, who entered in the 61st minute, became just the second player in club history to record a goal and an assist off the bench in the same game. H...Own-goal leads Union to 1-0 victory over Charlotte
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — An own-goal by Charlotte FC goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina late in the second half gave the Philadelphia Union a 1-0 victory on Wednesday night.Kahlina’s own-goal came in the 70th minute and helped Philadelphia (8-4-3) improve to 6-1-0 at home this season.Kahlina’s mistake prevented Charlotte (6-7-3) from winning three straight on the road for the first time in club history. Despite the loss, Charlotte has earned 10 points on the road this season, one less than it had all last year.Andre Blake had two saves to earn the clean sheet for Philadelphia. Kahlina saved two shots for Charlotte.The two clubs split a pair of matches last season, but Charlotte won 4-0 which equaled the Union’s largest margin of defeat in all competitions.Charlotte travels to play the Columbus Crew on Saturday. Philadelphia will host CF Montreal on Saturday.____AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportSourceBackup Richey makes 4 saves; Chicago, Toronto play to scoreless draw
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
TORONTO (AP) — Backup goalkeeper Spencer Richey made four saves after entering in the first half and the Chicago Fire played Toronto to a scoreless draw on Wednesday night.Chicago (3-4-8) has not beaten Toronto (3-5-8) on the road in 12 straight matches (0-7-5) dating to 2013. That’s TFC’s longest home unbeaten run against any club.Toronto had its chances in the first half with a 10-2 edge in shots, five on target. Chicago came close in the 10th minute on Kendall Burks’ header that went just wide.Richey entered in the 30th minute after starting goalkeeper Chris Brady was injured during a collision with Deandre Kerr.Chicago, which also settled for a 3-3 draw over the weekend after a goal from former Toronto striker Jozy Altidore, travels to play FC Cincinnati on Saturday. Toronto hits the road to play Minnesota United on Saturday.____AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportSourceHow to get to downtown Denver during the NBA Finals
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Thousands of people will crowd into downtown Denver to cheer on the Nuggets in their first-ever NBA Finals appearance.Sitting in heavy traffic and paying surge prices for ride shares and parking are not the only options for getting there. RTD has announced plans to accommodate the huge crowds. FOX31 spoke to fans who say whether attending a game, watch party or gathering at a downtown restaurant or bar, watching the team make history will be well worth any inconvenience. “Oh yeah, very excited about the Nuggets. It’s been a long time," one fan said. Nuggets-Heat series: Here's the full schedule for the NBA Finals Others say heavy traffic and steep parking costs hinder that excitement. “You have to pay for like a $60 Uber, even if you don’t you pay like $30 for parking," another fan said.Taking RTD to Nuggets games, watch partiesA good solution is to take public transportation. “The train is so super fast,” said one traveler on the Broadway Station platform. RTD wi...The blanket assertion that there is ‘no safe level’ of alcohol for everyone is misleading
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
Henry Ashworth, CEO and president, International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD)Every day, adults around the world make numerous decisions that involve assessing and managing risk. Whether it’s deciding what to eat, playing a sport, sunbathing, or driving a car, we constantly balance what we want to do against the possible consequences. These everyday choices rely on our judgment, and are often informed by advice, guidance and our past experiences.While it is crucial to respect and support those who choose not to drink alcohol, whether for cultural or personal reasons, for many adults in many cultures, enjoying a beer, spirits, or wine in moderation is an important part of their social lives. Recently, some have made sweeping statements claiming that there is ‘no safe level’ of alcohol consumption. Claiming that any level of drinking for anyone, however low, is harmful defies common sense for the billions of adults who choose to drink beer, wine and spirits in moderati...State investigating after health care company, Compass Medical, suddenly closes local practices
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
A sudden shutdown left patients in the dark Wednesday as local healthcare company Compass Medical confirmed an “imminent plan” to close its practices.As patients eyed next steps, state officials said they are investigating what went wrong. Compass, with locations in Quincy, Braintree, East Bridgewater, Easton, Middleborough and Taunton, shared a message on its website saying “After a steady stream of challenges, we were ultimately forced to make the devastating decision to close all offices of Compass Medical PC. effective immediately.” “There is no good way to share this news,” Compass said. “We are heartbroken and truly sorry as we know the unprecedented impact on our valued patients.”The statement came after many patients previously learned the news from their providers as they arrived at their appointments on Wednesday.“I’m devastated,” one person said. “I don’t know what to do.” “That was quite a shock,” said patient Donn...Terrence Shannon Jr. and Coleman Hawkins will return to Illinois for 1 more year as players make NBA draft decisions at the deadline
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
Illinois got a big boost Wednesday night when All-Big Ten guard Terrence Shannon Jr. announced on social media that he will return to Champaign for a fifth college season in 2023-24.Illini forward Coleman Hawkins also is withdrawing from the NBA draft and staying in school, according to reports, while Northwestern guard Chase Audige reportedly will remain in the draft.The 6-foot-6 Shannon, who went to Lincoln Park High School, averaged 17.2 points and 4.6 rebounds for the Illini last season after transferring from Texas Tech.“Excited to be back in Littyville and play for the best fans in the country,” Shannon tweeted. “Let’s do this!!”The 6-10 Hawkins averaged 9.9 points last season and led the Illini in rebounds (6.3) and assists (3.0).Wednesday was the NCAA’s deadline for players who declared as early entrants to the NBA draft to withdraw and retain their college eligibility. Purdue center Zach Edey, the AP player of the year, and guard Tristen ...Defensive miscues sink Red Sox again as Reds rally for 5-4 win
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
Asked for his thoughts on the club’s defensive play so far prior to Wednesday’s game, Red Sox manager Alex Cora didn’t mince words.“We’re not a good defensive team, we’re 29th in the league,” Cora said. “We have a pitching staff that doesn’t have swing and miss stuff, when we get to two strikes and we induce to weak contact, we’ve got to make the plays. We’re really good when we’re making plays, when we’re not we struggle.”Hours after Cora’s blunt assessment, the Red Sox made their manager look prophetic in the worst possible way.Thanks in part to a Rafael Devers throwing error to lead off the seventh, the Cincinnati Reds rallied for three runs in the inning to come from behind and beat the Red Sox 5-4. It was Boston’s third straight loss and ensured a series defeat to a Reds club that came to Boston five games under .500.Devers’ error came on a routine grounder right down the third...Monty Williams reaches historic long-term deal with Pistons to become team’s head coach: reports
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
The Detroit Pistons have reached a long-term deal with Monty Williams for him to become the team’s newest head coach, according to reports.The contract will keep Williams in Detroit for six years and is worth $78.5 million dollars, the largest coaching deal in NBA history, according to the ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.Williams is set to replace Dwane Casey, who stepped down as the team’s head coach and moved into a front-office role in April. Casey posted a 121-263 record coaching the Pistons over five seasons.Williams joins the Pistons after four seasons with the Phoenix Suns. Had had a 194-115 record with the Suns and reached the NBA Finals in 2021. Williams and the Suns lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021 in six games after winning the first two games of the series. He won the Coach of the Year award in 2022 and has been the NBA’s winningest coach since 2021.Williams now leads a young core in Detroit that will have another piece after the Pistons select a roo...Algae bloom prompts water contact advisory at Lower Otay Reservoir
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:53 GMT
SAN DIEGO – An algae bloom prompted city officials to post caution signs at its Lower Otay Reservoir, according to San Diego officials.The City of San Diego advises the public to not expose their skin to the water while the cautionary alert is in effect.However, the algae bloom does not impact the safety or quality of the City's drinking water, officials said. The water is treated using several processes prior to being delivered to homes and businesses, according to the City. Free summer park concerts to attend in San Diego area Local biologists found out the water at Lower Otay Reservoir tested positive for Cyanobacteria, also known as "blue-green algae.""Further testing by City biologists determined that the Cyanobacteria algae bloom is producing Microcystin toxin, which can be harmful to humans and animals if their skin is exposed to the water or they ingest untreated water," the City said. "Levels are at the cautionary stage and the City is taking voluntary measures to ensure ...Latest news
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