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Apr 16 2024
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Candidates battle to the end in Toronto with chess title shot on the line
The fields are rounding the final turn at both the FIDE World Championship Candidates Tournament and the FIDE Women’s World Championship Candidates Tournament now being played in Toronto, and it’s still anybody’s race. As this is being written, Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi and Indian dark-horse GM D Gukesh are tied for the lead in the open Candidates tournament. With five games left to go in
Washington TimesMar 16 2024
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Hamlin wins Boys Class A Title, first title since 1983
RAPID CITY, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Hamlin held on in overtime over Sioux Falls Christian to secure a 53-50 win, and their first title in 41 years. Tyson Stevenson delivered clutch baskets and free throws in overtime to help give the Chargers a three point win. Stevenson had 16 points in the game, leading Hamlin, while Easton Neuendorf added 12 points of his own. Zach VanMeeteren led the team
Dakota News NowApr 17 2024
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Tulsa hosts AAC men's tennis tournament, looks for historic title
For the third time in a decade, the University of Tulsa will host the American Athletic Conference Men’s Tennis Championship. The event is scheduled Thursday through Sunday at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center with the winner receiving the AAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Team Championship on May 16-19 at Oklahoma State. Fifth-seeded Tulsa will face No. 12 Wichita State in the opening round at
Tulsa WorldApr 06 2024
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Kopecky sprints to Paris-Roubaix Femmes title
April 6 (Reuters) - World champion Lotte Kopecky sprinted to the Paris-Roubaix Femmes title in a thrilling finish on Saturday. Belgium's Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) was in a lead group of six when the 148.5km race arrived at the famous Roubaix velodrome and had enough in the tank to outpace her rivals. Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek) finished second while Pfeiffer Georgi (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) pipped
ReutersApr 13 2024
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Maine Celtics hope to provide a blueprint with their G League title bid
The Boston Celtics have the best record in the NBA and are favorites to win the NBA Finals. With G-League affiliate Maine on the brink of a title, two-way players such as Neemias Queta , JD Davison , Drew Peterson and Jordan Walsh have the uncommon opportunity to apply the knowledge they’ve soaked up from the NBA’s best during a championship chase of their own. The Maine Celtics are one win
The Boston GlobeApr 09 2024
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Women's NCAA title game makes viewing history
South Carolina’s 87-75 victory over Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the women’s NCAA championship game has achieved a pair of milestones. It is the first time the women's title game outdrew the men. It also was the second most-watched non-Olympic women’s sporting event on U.S. television. The Sunday afternoon game averaged 18.9 million viewers on ABC and ESPN while UConn’s 75-60 victory over Purdue
The Press DemocratApr 15 2024
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Maine Celtics fall short of G League title to Oklahoma City Blue
While the Maine Celtics had two chances to clinch the G League title, they fell just one win short of winning it all. The Celtics were blown out by the Oklahoma City Blue 117-100 in Game 3 of the G League Finals, losing the series 2-1, in Portland, Maine, on Monday. Initially, the C’s and Blue were in a tight battle throughout the first half. But the Blue blew it open late in the second
MassLive.comApr 08 2024
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Improved pitching helps Shaw win district title
Shaw junior Dalton Davidson pitched the Eagles to a district championship last week when he struck out 12 and walked one during a complete-game three-hitter against Belle Chasse. That 2-1 victory Thursday avenged a 12-2 loss from when the teams met during the district season, before the four-team district championship tournament held last week. Now with one week of games remaining in the
The Times-PicayuneApr 15 2024
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Chicago's Kenwood Academy wins title at Urban Debate National Championship
Over the weekend, the wind blowing in from Lake Michigan spread the sweet smell of blooming hyacinths across Northwestern University's campus. As a number of students walked to class on a beautiful spring day and filed into their lecture, the sound of lively discussions about U.S. economic policy and social systems filled a room nearby. What they heard was not a high-level theory class, but
Newsweek