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Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Biden administration supports zero-COVID protesters in China Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that the Biden administration supports the zero-COVID protesters in China, explaining that he will address the topic when he visits the country early next year. Related video above: Blinken responds to questions about competition turning into war with china "Of course, we do," Blinken told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" when asked about the U.S. support for the protesters demonstrating against the Chinese government's stringent COVID-19 restrictions. "We support the right for people everywhere, whether it's in China, whether it's Iran, whether it's any place else, to protest peacefully, to make known their views, to vent their frustrations." Blinken said he would bring up the protests with Chinese officials in person next month. "We will say what we always say and what President (Joe) Biden has said to (Chinese leader) Xi Jinping, which is that human rights and basic civil liberties go to the heart of who we are as Americans. And no American government, no American president is going to be silent on that," Blinken said. Blinken also said the U.S. would take the same approach when the rights of protesters are repressed anywhere else: "We speak out against it, we stand up against it, and we take action against it." Demonstrations have rocked Iran for several months, sparking a deadly clampdown from authorities. The nationwide uprising was first ignited by the death of Mahsa (also known as Zhina) Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman who died in mid-September after being detained by the country's morality police. Since then, protesters across Iran have coalesced around a range of grievances with the Iranian government. Yet while Blinken pointed to U.S. sanctions on those responsible for the crackdown on protesters in Iran, he did not mention any cost that has been imposed on China for its crackdown on protests. Blinken said that "fundamentally" the protests in China and Iran were not about the U.S. "This is about people in both countries trying to express their views, trying to have their aspirations met, and the response that the governments are taking to that," he said.
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2022-12-05T01:24:51
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Hagerstown mother decries conditions of workplace setup for pumping breastmilk A Hagerstown mother is upset over the conditions she described in order to pump milk for her baby at work. Simone Byrd said she had to go back to work at Red Lobster in Hagerstown after giving birth to her baby in order to help provide for her family. She quit her job last week, in part, due to a space she was given to pump breastmilk. Byrd shared with 11 News photos of a utility closet where she said she was given space to pump milk while at work. The former server said the closet was the only room with a lock on it, but it was piled with restaurant odds and ends. She said she had to clear a seat of live and dead cockroaches several times. Now, she's calling for more accessibility at work for mothers "Not everyone can buy formula and use formula, and those of us who don't want to use formula and have the ability to nurse and pump, let us do that. Give us what we need to do that," Byrd said. "We're doing two jobs at once that way. And, you know, we can't just expect people to take care of us. We have to take care of ourselves and our family." Law requires employers to provide reasonable break time and a clean, private space other than a bathroom for employees to express milk for their babies up to one year after each child's birth. A Red Lobster representative send a statement to 11 News, saying: "Red Lobster is proud to support our employees who are mothers providing breastmilk to their children, and we are committed to making reasonable accommodations to provide breaks and a suitable area where a mother can express breastmilk." The representative told 11 News the restaurant is looking into Byrd's claims.
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With the Lakers being a non-factor last season we were given a brief respite from the endless GOAT debate that so often consumes the NBA dialogue when LeBron James’ teams are in the title hunt. However, while that’s not the case for the Lakers currently, LeBron James staring down the all-time NBA scoring record this season has rekindled the discussion as James stands to pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the top spot at some point later this season, health pending. Adding the all-time scoring mark would certainly put another impressive bullet point on LeBron’s resume, but it is an accomplishment that figures to only divide those who are so entrenched on both sides of the debate. As LeBron’s career progresses into his 20th season, the biggest separator in the LeBron vs. Jordan argument is how important longevity is to you. That’s at the crux of Draymond Green’s argument in favor of LeBron, as he explained on his “Throwing Bones” show in great detail, stumping for James as the best player of all-time by noting how he managed to hold the title of best player in the league for 15 years, all while the NBA went through some massive changes. DGGOAT pic.twitter.com/XcUcq7wXPR — James Burnes (@JamesBurnes8) December 4, 2022 Green’s full top 5 is fascinating on its own, as he clearly leans hard on his take that the current era is the best and, therefore, the best players come from it, with LeBron, Jordan, Kobe, Steph, and Shaq as his list.It’s an interesting argument and it’s not one that I’m particularly surprised to see a current player making. Citing the overall talent quality in the league as well as how James has been adaptable to varied play styles and been dominant no matter the fads that have swept through the league in terms of roster construction makes a compelling case. It’s not one, though, that’s likely to sway Jordan fans, as part of the argument for Jordan is that his prime years were so unassailably dominant that it doesn’t matter if his career didn’t extend as long. On top of that, you wouldn’t have to look far to find folks who would quickly argue against Green’s assertion that James was the league’s best player starting in 2005. Still, it’s something Green has clearly thought about considerably, and he makes plenty of good points that LeBron supporters can make a mental note of next time they want to start an argument at the bar.
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2022-12-05T01:25:12
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Bob McGrath, an original cast member of the beloved children’s program “Sesame Street,” has died, according to statements from his family and Sesame Workshop shared on social media. He was 90. “The McGrath family has some sad news to share. Our father Bob McGrath, passed away today. He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,” the family statement shared on Facebook read. The Sesame Workshop paid tribute to McGrath’s nearly five decades on the show in a thread on Twitter. “A founding cast member, Bob embodied the melodies of Sesame Street like no one else, and his performances brought joy and wonder to generations of children around the world,” the statement read in part. “We will be forever grateful for his many years of passionate creative contributions to Sesame Street and honored that he shared so much of his life with us.” McGrath appeared in the “Sesame Street” pilot in 1969 and went on to work on 47 seasons of the show as Bob Johnson, departing the series in 2017 but still representing it at various events in recent years. The actor, who was also an accomplished tenor and musician, performed in “concert halls from Las Vegas to Saskatchewan to Tokyo many times over,” according to Sesame Workshop. McGrath helped make several of “Sesame Street’s” best known songs – like “People in Your Neighborhood” and “Sing a Song” – memorable childhood staples. “Sesame Street” cast member Alan Muraoka paid tribute to his “role model.” “Words cannot begin to express what Bob meant to me: a role model, a mentor, a friend. His kindness and wicked sense of humor were such a joy, and I loved him so much,” Muraoka wrote on Instagram. “Rest well my friend. You did good.” “You can’t help but be influenced by all of the wonderful research and good messages that are shown on ‘Sesame Street,’” McGrath said in a 2015 interview about some of his takeaways from being on the landmark program. “I learned how important it is to listen, really listen, carefully to what your children have to say.” McGrath, a father to five and a grandfather, is survived by his wife Ann Logan Sperry.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/04/entertainment/bob-mcgrath-obit/index.html
2022-12-05T01:25:18
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The San Francisco 49ers picked up a big win on Sunday, as they dominated play against the Miami Dolphins in a 33-17 victory. That win came at a significant price, though, as Jimmy Garoppolo left the game in the first quarter and was carted to the locker room with a foot injury. After the game, Kyle Shanahan revealed that Garoppolo had broken his foot and would require surgery, ending his season. #49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo has a broken left foot, per Kyle Shanahan. He’s expected to miss the rest of the season. — Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) December 5, 2022 #49ers coach Kyle Shanahan tells reporters that QB Jimmy Garoppolo broke his foot. He’s having surgery and is out for the season. “He’ll be out, he’ll need surgery, broke a few things in there.” Brutal. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 5, 2022 Garoppolo is the second 49ers quarterback to suffer a season-ending injury after Trey Lance fractured his ankle in Week 2, thrusting Garoppolo back into the starting role. Now, the Niners will turn to Brock Purdy, who led them to the win against Miami on Sunday and showed impressive poise in orchestrating the offense, but it is certainly a big blow for a team with championship aspirations. The 49ers are currently 8-4, riding a five-game winning streak in which they’ve looked lethal on both sides of the ball. They still have a championship caliber defense and a ton of weapons at the skill positions, but they’ll have to rely on this year’s Mr. Irrelevant, as Purdy was picked with the final selection in this past April’s Draft and now finds himself at the helm of one of the NFC’s top contenders. While Garoppolo has taken his fair share of criticism for not being the type of dynamic quarterback that can lift a talented team to a championship, he has shown he’s a capable enough game-manager to get the Niners deep into the playoffs. With more weapons than ever around him this season, headlined by Deebo Samuel and Christian McCaffrey, it seemed like San Francisco might have a chance to win it all with Garoppolo under center. Now it’s on Purdy to show what he’s capable of, but one would think it’ll further inhibit the Niners offense and make them lean on their elite defense and rushing attack. Whether that is the kind of style that can win a championship in 2023 is a significant question, but maybe Purdy has more juice than anyone anticipates.
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2022-12-05T01:25:18
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden congratulated the class of the 45th Kennedy Center Honors Sunday evening, welcoming them to the White House ahead of the star-studded event celebrating the American arts. “Tonight, we celebrate a truly exceptional, and this is not exaggeration, a truly exceptional group of artists – group of artists who embody the very spirit of ‘we the people.’ This year’s Kennedy Center honorees – they’re all an incredible group of people,” Biden said. The president ticked through all the honorees, their accomplishments and contributions to the arts. Those being honored at the Kennedy Center Sunday night include George Clooney, Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, Tania León and all four members of the Irish rock band U2. The honorees, selected for their contributions to American culture by the Kennedy Center’s Executive Committee of its Board of Trustees, are being saluted Sunday night at the Kennedy Center Opera House in front of their peers, according to the Center. The event will be broadcast December 28. The Bidens’ attendance will mark the second year that the first family continues the longstanding tradition that was interrupted during the Trump administration. In 2017, then-President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump declined to attend the Kennedy Center Honors after two of the honorees that year – television writer and producer Norman Lear and dancer Carmen de Lavallade – said they would skip the Trump-hosted reception at the White House, citing political beliefs. At the time, the White House said Trump’s decision would allow the artists “to celebrate without any political distraction.” Addressing the honorees Sunday, Biden wrapped his remarks with a message about unity. “In the midst of the great division, that was President Lincoln’s plea. That we would do well to remember today at a moment when there’s too much hate, too much anger, too much division here in America and quite frankly around the world. We have to remember today as their song goes – we are one, but we are not the same. We get to carry each other,” Biden said, slightly misquoting the U2 lyrics, which go: “One life, but we’re not the same.” Some of the notable attendees at the White House included Sacha Baron Cohen, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, Amal Clooney, Matt Damon and former Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone, who was at the US Capitol during the January 6, 2021, insurrection. Also in attendance were Vice President Kamala Harris, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. CNN’s Kate Bennett and Jack Forrest contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/04/politics/biden-kennedy-center-honorees-white-house/index.html
2022-12-05T01:25:24
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At a memorial service for four University of Idaho students who were found stabbed to death last month, a pastor from an Idaho church read aloud letters from the surviving roommates, recalling their memories of their friends and sharing their sadness. The service held Friday in Post Falls, Idaho, was organized because “the families have requested that this be a time to bring closure for the community,” according to the Facebook event page. It’s been more than three weeks since the four students were found murdered in a shared home, and police have not identified a suspect or found the murder weapon, believed to be a knife. During the live-streamed service, a pastor for Real Life Ministries read letters from the two surviving roommates, who police say were home when Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kernolde’s boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, were killed. Police have not released the names of the surviving roommates and CNN has not reported their names until now, when they were publicly identified in the letters read by the pastor. One of the surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen, wrote that Kernodle was “the life of the party” but also “strong, intelligent, hardworking and a beautiful person.” Chapin was “sweet and loving” to Kernodle and also “like an older brother” to her, she wrote. Mortensen called Mogen and Goncalves “the inseparable duo” who were like second moms to her, teaching her a lot about responsibility but also leading a happy life, according to the letter read by the pastor. “My life was greatly impacted to have known these four beautiful people,” the pastor read in Mortensen’s letter. “My people who changed my life in so many ways and made me so happy. I know it will be hard to not have the four of them in our lives, but I know Xana, Ethan, Maddie and Kaylee would want us to live life and be happy and they would want us to celebrate their lives.” Bethany Funke, the other surviving roommate, wrote Goncalves was one of the funniest people she’d ever known, “sweet and giving” and determined. She said Chapin had “the brightest most fun personality,” that she was always impressed by Kernodle who was “loving, fun, energetic, funny, passionate,” and that Chapin and Kernodle’s relationship “made people believe in true love.” Funke wrote that she always looked up to Mogen, who gave her the best advice and was always willing to help. Mogen made her life better by being her friend, she said. Dozens of local, state and federal investigators are working to find the murderer, and they are starting to receive forensic testing results from the crime scene, law enforcement experts told CNN. In a Saturday update, the Moscow Police Department said it has received more than 2,640 emails to a tip web address, more than 2,770 phone tips and more than 1,000 submissions to an FBI link. Investigators have collected more than 110 pieces of physical evidence and roughly 4,000 crime scene photos. The murders have unnerved the town of 26,000 residents, which had not recorded a murder since 2015. The four victims were likely stabbed multiple times in their sleep just days before Thanksgiving break, police have said. The victims’ families and the public in general have criticized investigators for releasing little information, but police say releasing any premature hint to the public about a suspect or the various leads police are following can cause it to fall apart. Police have ruled out as suspects the two surviving roommates who were in house at the time of the killings and other people inside the house when the 911 call was made. The person who made the 911 call alerting authorities to the home after the killings has not been identified. CNN’s Emma Tucker, Aya Elamroussi and Theresa Waldrop contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/04/us/idaho-university-students-church-memorial/index.html
2022-12-05T01:25:30
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 3" game were: 4-1-5 (four, one, five) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 3" game were: 4-1-5 (four, one, five)
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2022-12-05T01:27:11
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 4" game were: 0-5-9-9 (zero, five, nine, nine) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 4" game were: 0-5-9-9 (zero, five, nine, nine)
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2022-12-05T01:27:18
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5 Double Play" game were: 11-13-14-24-32 (eleven, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, thirty-two) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5 Double Play" game were: 11-13-14-24-32 (eleven, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, thirty-two)
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2022-12-05T01:27:24
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2022-12-05T01:27:25
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5" game were: 14-16-22-34-37 (fourteen, sixteen, twenty-two, thirty-four, thirty-seven) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5" game were: 14-16-22-34-37 (fourteen, sixteen, twenty-two, thirty-four, thirty-seven)
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2022-12-05T01:27:30
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Keno" game were: 05-07-12-15-16-21-24-36-39-40-43-56-59-61-62-66-67-69-71-75-76-77 (five, seven, twelve, fifteen, sixteen, twenty-one, twenty-four, thirty-six, thirty-nine, forty, forty-three, fifty-six, fifty-nine, sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-six, sixty-seven, sixty-nine, seventy-one, seventy-five, seventy-six, seventy-seven)
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2022-12-05T01:27:36
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Poker Lotto" game were: 3C-7C-6D-4H-5H (3C, 7C, 6D, 4H, 5H) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Poker Lotto" game were: 3C-7C-6D-4H-5H (3C, 7C, 6D, 4H, 5H)
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2022-12-05T01:27:42
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens passed over for Baseball Hall of Fame by Cooperstown committee that elects only Fred McGriff. - Yes, the Astros should sign this hated rival in free agency - Hundreds of TX Methodist churches vote to split from denomination - No Justin Verlander? Pitchers to consider if Astros' ace walks - Austin is about to have a video store (again) - The 12 best holiday displays and Christmas activities in Texas - Body of 7-year-old Texas girl found, FedEx driver arrested - SEC halftime contest booed, both students awarded $100,000 - Texas hunters find skeletal remains of missing man from 2005 - Despite loss, TCU can still make College Football Playoff history - Drugs killed 8 friends, one by one, in a tragedy - How a remote Texas distillery became a hot hangout - Watch: Astros star Jeremy Peña fires up crowd before Texans game Most Popular Today's Picks - In the taped interview, he confesses to the 2018 killings of four in South Texas. - The World Series MVP was on the battle drum before Sunday's game at NRG Stadium. - With a little help from Kickstarter, two Austin lawyers are reviving a video rental institution. - Kettlebells on their own are known to be one of the most versatile strength training tools out...
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2022-12-05T01:27:48
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WHL Scoring Leaders - Yes, the Astros should sign this hated rival in free agency - Hundreds of TX Methodist churches vote to split from denomination - No Justin Verlander? Pitchers to consider if Astros' ace walks - Austin is about to have a video store (again) - The 12 best holiday displays and Christmas activities in Texas - Body of 7-year-old Texas girl found, FedEx driver arrested - SEC halftime contest booed, both students awarded $100,000 - Texas hunters find skeletal remains of missing man from 2005 - Despite loss, TCU can still make College Football Playoff history - Drugs killed 8 friends, one by one, in a tragedy - How a remote Texas distillery became a hot hangout - Watch: Astros star Jeremy Peña fires up crowd before Texans game Most Popular Today's Picks - In the taped interview, he confesses to the 2018 killings of four in South Texas. - The World Series MVP was on the battle drum before Sunday's game at NRG Stadium. - With a little help from Kickstarter, two Austin lawyers are reviving a video rental institution. - Kettlebells on their own are known to be one of the most versatile strength training tools out...
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2022-12-05T01:27:54
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WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Friday's results Brandon 5 Prince Albert 4 Swift Current 4 Winnipeg 3 Saskatoon 4 Red Deer 3 (OT) Medicine Hat 4 Calgary 3 Regina 5 Prince George 1 Portland 3 Victoria 1 Kamloops 3 Vancouver 0 Tri-City 4 Lethbridge 2 Spokane 2 Kelowna 1 Saturday's results Brandon 4 Swift Current 2 Winnipeg 6 Prince Albert 4 Moose Jaw 5 Red Deer 2 Saskatoon 2 Medicine Hat 1 Seattle 3 Victoria 0 Everett 4 Portland 3 (OT) Tri-City 5 Kelowna 1 Vancouver 6 Kamloops 5 (SO) Lethbridge 3 Spokane 0 Sunday's results Moose Jaw at Calgary, 2 p.m. Regina at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Prince George at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Kelowna at Everett, 4:05 p.m. Tuesday's games Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Swift Current at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Seattle at Spokane, 7:05 p.m. Kamloops at Victoria, 7:05 p.m. Prince George at Everett, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday's games Calgary at Swift Current, 7 p.m. Brandon at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Prince George at Portland, 7 p.m. Kamloops at Victoria, 7:05 p.m. Friday's games Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Calgary at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Spokane at Winnipeg, 7:05 p.m. Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Prince George at Tri-City, 7:05 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Everett, 7:05 p.m.
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2022-12-05T01:28:01
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — De’Sean Allen-Eikens had 17 points in CSU Northridge’s 101-42 victory against Whittier on Sunday night. Allen-Eikens was 6-of-10 shooting and 5 of 6 from the free throw line for the Matadors (2-5). Dionte Bostick scored 13 points while shooting 4 for 8 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and 3 of 3 from the free throw line. Arman Pezeshkian finished 5 of 9 from the field to finish with 10 points. The Matadors broke a five-game slide. Jude Agbasi led the Poets (0-1) in scoring, finishing with 12 points and seven rebounds. Nick Manor-Hall added seven points and six rebounds for Whittier. Kunal Bagga also had six points. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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2022-12-05T01:28:13
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mike White and the New York Jets coaching staff won’t need to take long to dissect what went wrong in Sunday’s 27-22 loss at Minnesota. For White, who had his second 300-yard passing game in as many weeks as New York’s starting quarterback, the answer is obvious. The Jets scored one touchdown on six trips inside the Vikings 20-yard line. New York was 1 of 3 scoring touchdowns in goal-to-go situations. “I think for the most part, when you lose a game, you do have a sense of what the reasoning was,” White said after the Jets’ comeback fell short. “Today was just glaring. ... It starts with me. Got to figure out a way to get in there. I don’t know what it is. I’ll watch the tape, get with our coaches and learn from it and correct it.” White and coach Robert Saleh credited the team’s determination in overcoming a 20-3 halftime deficit. But the second-half rally fell short when White’s throw to the goal line with 16 seconds left was intercepted by Camryn Bynum. It was another instance of being stopped by the Vikings in the red zone. “I just know that they were running double-end cuts to the field every single time,” Bynum said. “A lot of the big plays they got was that route, in-breaking from No. 1. That’s a tough route for the corner, especially for his outside leverage, so I just shuffled in with the quarterback’s eyes and as soon as he came off of No. 2, jumped into window No. 1 and that was the play.” For White, who was 31 of 57 for 369 yards passing with no TDs and two INTs, it was the only spot he had left because of Minnesota’s coverage. So, he tried to thread the ball to Corey Davis when Bynum stepped in front for the game-sealing interception. White has provided a boost to New York’s stagnant passing game since replacing Zach Wilson. After making adjustments, the Jets had 336 yards in the second half. But while they scored on five straight possessions at one point, four were field goals against a defense that is allowing touchdowns on 64.5% of trips within the 20, ranking 26th in the NFL. In goal-to-go scenarios, the Vikings have allowed the opponent to reach the end zone 81.3% of the time, which is 27th in the league. “Can’t win the game just kicking field goals,” Saleh said. Greg Zuerlein converted all five of his field-goal attempts for New York. But Minnesota finished when it got close, scoring touchdowns on all three of its trips to the red zone. “It’s tough, man,” said receiver Garrett Wilson, who caught eight of 15 targets for 162 yards. “Those threes got to turn to six and that starts with us having a great week to prepare. Obviously, another great opponent next week that we’re going to need those to be six points. "It’s frustrating, but this is a game of inches and we felt that today, for sure.” Wilson nearly scored at the end of what ended up being a 60-yard reception in the fourth quarter. He just barely stepped out of bounds at the 11-yard line. Three passes later, New York had to settle for a 26-yard field goal from Zuerlein. Particularly late, the Jets had their chances. They had the ball within the 20 twice in the final two minutes. Their first fourth-down attempt fell short as Braxton Berrios couldn’t corral what would have been a tough catch in the end zone. “It was there,” Berrios said. “I think Mike put it in the only place that he could. Yeah, man, you've got to come down with that one.” Even New York’s lone conversion for a touchdown wasn’t easy. White was nearly stopped on a fourth-down run from the 1-yard line. He was initially ruled short, but a review determined he had crossed the line for a score. “My job as a quarterback is to put our team in the best position and that’s scoring when we’re in the red zone,” White said. “It starts with me. Got to figure out how to put the ball in the end zone. "If we can do that, I think we win the game today.” ___ More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-12-05T01:28:19
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Morgan Barron and Mark Scheifele scored a pair of quick goals in the third period and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-2 on Sunday. Barron scored at 13:23 for a 3-2 lead. Scheifele followed up with his team-leading 13th goal of the season at 15:12. The Jets were outshot 18-7 in the first period and trailed 2-0 early in the second. “It’s just not right to start a game like that,” Winnipeg's Rick Bowness said. “Listen, I’m the head coach so I’m responsible for the way we start and getting our team prepared. So that starts with me. The second thing is, I’m not a babysitter. These guys are men. They’re professionals and they’re paid to show up here and go to work. My job here is to make that happen." “The third thing on that would be: You cannot play this game without passion. Without emotion. You cannot play this game on your heels. And I hate when we’re on our heels. It’s not right.” Saku Maenalanen and Nate Schmidt each had a goal and assist for the Jets. Dylan Samberg recorded his first NHL goal and Kyle Connor added a pair of assists. Connor Hellebuyck made 28 saves for Winnipeg, which is 2-1-0 in a four-game homestand that wraps up Tuesday against the Florida Panthers. Jakob Silfverberg and Brett Leason scored for the Ducks, whose winless streak stretched to six games (0-4-2). Anthony Stolarz stopped 35 shots for Anaheim, which was coming off a 5-4 shootout loss to Minnesota on Saturday. Barron said the players absorbed Bowness’ words in the dressing room after the first period. “There wasn’t enough intention. It wasn’t intense enough from us,” Barron said. “We weren’t playing with enough passion in that first period. We all knew it on the bench, on the ice, and I’m sure you guys could tell from the press box that was the case. We need to have better starts.” Silfverberg scored on a rebound on a power play late in the first period. The Ducks went up 2-0 after a giveaway by Samberg near center ice turned into a breakaway for Leason at 5:09 of the second. After Scheifele rang a shot off the post, Schmidt sent a puck from behind the net out front to Maenalanen and he put it behind Stolarz at 10:31 of the middle period. Samberg redeemed himself for his earlier miscue when he tied it at 2 with a point shot through traffic at 13:28. Anaheim put in an unsuccessful coach’s challenge for a high stick. “We had a really good first period and we let them get back in the second, and the third period was anyone’s game and they jumped on the chance,” Leason said. “We just got to find a way to get good starts and finish games.” NOTES Jets winger Blake Wheeler has three goals and seven assists in his last five games. … Rookie Michael Eyssimont was moved to Winnipeg’s top line with Dubois and Connor midway through the second period. UP NEXT Jets: Host the Florida Panthers on Tuesday. Ducks: Host the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday. ___ AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-12-05T01:28:26
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2022-12-05T01:28:26
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling were passed over by a Baseball Hall of Fame committee that elected former big league slugger Fred McGriff to Cooperstown on Sunday. It was the first time that Bonds, Clemens and Schilling had faced a Hall committee since their 10th and final appearances on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America ballot. Bonds and Clemens have been accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, and support for Schilling dropped after he made hateful remarks toward Muslims, transgender people, reporters and others. McGriff, nicknamed the “Crime Dog,” hit .284 with 493 homers and 1,550 RBIs over 19 seasons with six big league teams. The first baseman was a five-time All-Star and helped Atlanta win the 1995 World Series. The 59-year-old McGriff received unanimous support from the 16 members of the contemporary baseball era committee — comprised of Hall members, executives and writers. The group included Greg Maddux, who played with McGriff on the Braves, along with Paul Beeston, who was an executive with Toronto when McGriff made his big league debut with the Blue Jays in 1986. Another ex-Brave, Chipper Jones, was expected to be part of the committee, but he got sick and was replaced by Arizona Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall. McGriff got 169 votes (39.8%) in his final year on the BBWAA ballot in 2019. Now he will be inducted into Cooperstown on July 23, along with anyone chosen in the writers' vote, announced Jan. 24. The contemporary era committee considers candidates whose careers were primarily from 1980 on. A player needs 75% to be elected. Hall of Famers Jack Morris, Ryne Sandberg, Lee Smith, Frank Thomas and Alan Trammell also served on this year's panel, which met in San Diego at baseball's winter meetings. Rafael Palmeiro, Albert Belle, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy rounded out the eight-man ballot. Mattingly was next closest to election, with eight votes of 12 required. Schilling had seven and Murphy had six. Nobody else had more than three. Bonds, Clemens and Schilling fell short in January in their final chances with the BBWAA. Bonds received 260 of 394 votes (66%), Clemens 257 (65.2%) and Schilling 231 (58.6%). Palmeiro was dropped from the BBWAA ballot after receiving 25 votes (4.4%) in his fourth appearance in 2014, falling below the 5% minimum needed to stay on. His high was 72 votes (12.6%) in 2012. Bonds has denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs, and Clemens maintains he never used PEDs. Palmeiro was suspended for 10 days in August 2005 following a positive test under the major league drug program. A seven-time NL MVP, Bonds set the career home run record with 762 and the season record with 73 in 2001. A seven-time Cy Young Award winner, Clemens went 354-184 with a 3.12 ERA and 4,672 strikeouts, third behind Nolan Ryan (5,714) and Randy Johnson (4,875). Palmeiro had 3,020 hits and 568 homers. Schilling fell 16 votes shy with 285 (71.1%) on the 2021 BBWAA ballot. The right-hander went 216-146 with a 3.46 ERA in 20 seasons, winning the World Series with Arizona in 2001 and Boston in 2004 and 2007. Theo Epstein, who also served on the contemporary era committee, was the GM in Boston when the Red Sox acquired Schilling in a trade with the Diamondbacks in November 2003. Players on Major League Baseball’s ineligible list cannot be considered, a rule that excludes Pete Rose. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-12-05T01:28:32
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2022-12-05T01:28:32
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 20 CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Burrow threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, Samaje Perine rushed for a season-high 106 yards and the Cincinnati Bengals beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 on Sunday in their first meeting since the Bengals prevailed in last season's AFC championship game. Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs lost their chance to avenge two losses to Burrow and Cincinnati last season. The Bengals beat the Chiefs last Jan. 2 to clinch the AFC North title, then won four weeks later in overtime — also by a 27-24 score — to reach the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years. In this matchup of elite quarterbacks, a defensive play in the fourth quarter proved to be the turning point. With the Chiefs leading 24-20, Cincinnati linebacker Germaine Pratt stripped Trave Kelce after a catch and recovered the fumble. Burrow, working from his own 47, then completed six of seven passes for 53 yards, finishing the drive with an 8-yard TD pass to backup running back Chris Evans that gave the Bengals the lead with 8:54 remaining. The subsequent Chiefs drive was snuffed out when Joseph Ossai sacked Mahomes, and Harrison Butker missed a 55-yard field-goal attempt wide right. Burrow converted two third downs on passes to Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to allow the Bengals to run out the clock. Mahomes was 16 for 27 for 223 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score. Cincinnati led for the entire the first half and took a 14-10 lead into the locker room. Kansas City then scored two third-quarter touchdowns — an 8-yard-run by Isiah Pacheco and a 3-yard scramble by Mahomes — while the Bengals had to settle for a pair of field goals. That gave the Chiefs a 24-20 lead that held until the turnover and Cincinnati TD. Burrow finished 25 for 31 for 286 yards. Chase, in his return after missing four games with a hip injury, had seven receptions for 97 yards. INJURIES Bengals TE Hayden Hurst suffered a right calf injury in the first half and was ruled out.
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2022-12-05T01:28:38
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate LAS VEGAS (AP) — Derek Carr completed two long touchdown passes to Davante Adams in the third quarter to rally the Las Vegas Raiders to a 27-20 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. That connection on offense backed an aggressive defense that sacked Justin Herbert five times as the Raiders (5-7) won their third consecutive game and split their season series with the Chargers. The loss was a significant setback for the Chargers (6-6), who are just outside the playoff picture. Los Angeles led 10-0 early in the second quarter before the Raiders charged back by outscoring the Chargers 27-3. Carr completed a 31-yarder to Adams early in the third quarter to give Las Vegas the lead for good at 17-13. Less than four minutes later, the duo hooked up on a 45-yard flea flicker for another score. Adams finished with eight receptions for 177 yards, surpassing 1,000 yards for the fourth time since 2018. He also has 85 career touchdown catches, surpassing Calvin Johnson for fifth most for a receiver in his first nine seasons. Carr completed 16 of 30 passes for 250 yards and the two TDs to Adams. Josh Jacobs rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown, and the Raiders improved to 5-1 this season when has 100 or more yards. For the season, Jacobs has 1,303 yards, the most in Raiders history through 12 games. Las Vegas pressured Herbert throughout. Chandler Jones entered the game with just a half-sack, but the defensive end recorded three in the first half alone. He also tackled Herbert a yard short of the first down on a fourth-and-2 in the first quarter. But Herbert, who completed 28 of 47 passes for 335 yards for this 20th career 300-yard game, nearly rallied the Chargers in the fourth quarter. On fourth-and-10, he rolled right and fired a 35-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen with 8:34 left. It was Allen's 50th career TD reception. Raiders cornerback Amik Robertson played tight coverage on Allen, who told the Los Angeles Times last week that the Las Vegas defensive backs would “barbecued chicken” if they played single coverage on him. Robertson was on single coverage on Allen on the next Chargers drive as Los Angeles trailed by seven points and he pulled down Allen on a third-and-10 that didn't draw a flag. Instead of a first down, the Chargers faced a fourth down, and failed to convert. Allen, who caught six passes for 88 yards, missed the last seven games with a hamstring injury. The Chargers took a 10-0 lead early in the second quarter, opening the scoring when Asante Samuel tipped a pass that fellow cornerback Bryce Callahan intercepted and returned 26 yards for a touchdown. It was Los Angeles' fourth interception of Carr this season. The rest of the league has a combined four against him. Jacobs' 20-yard touchdown run and Daniel Carlson's 55-yard field goal brought the Raiders even, but Cameron Dicker's 34-yard field goal with 27 seconds left gave the Chargers a 13-10 halftime lead. UP NEXT Chargers: Host the Miami Dolphins next Sunday night. Raiders: Play at the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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2022-12-05T01:28:57
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Xavier Castaneda had 17 points in Akron's 80-33 victory against Muskingum on Sunday. Castaneda also had five rebounds for the Zips (4-4). Trendon Hankerson scored 10 points while shooting 4 for 7, including 2 for 5 from beyond the arc. The Fighting Muskies (0-6) were led by DJ Donnell, who recorded 11 points. Kaelan Pulliam added seven points for Muskingum. Logan Stotzer also had five points. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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2022-12-05T01:29:03
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Cin_Burrow 4 run (McPherson kick), 8:49. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 6:11. Key Plays: Burrow 11 pass to Perine on 3rd-and-4; Burrow 13 pass to Wilcox; Burrow 17 pass to Boyd. KC_FG Butker 26, 3:56. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 4:53. Key Plays: Pacheco kick return to Kansas City 27; Mahomes 16 pass to Pacheco; Mahomes 18 pass to Smith-Schuster on 3rd-and-4; McKinnon 14 run. Cin_Higgins 12 pass from Burrow (McPherson kick), 13:33. Drive: 10 plays, 74 yards, 5:23. Key Plays: T.Williams kick return to Cincinnati 26; Burrow 7 pass to Chase on 3rd-and-2; Thornhill 0 interception return to Kansas City 47; Perine 10 run. KC_McKinnon 2 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick), 2:23. Drive: 14 plays, 81 yards, 7:05. Key Plays: Mahomes 15 pass to Gray; Mahomes 12 pass to Smith-Schuster; Mahomes 5 pass to Smith-Schuster on 4th-and-4; Moore 12 run; McKinnon 11 run. KC_Pacheco 8 run (Butker kick), 12:03. Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 2:57. Key Plays: Pacheco kick return to Kansas City 23; Mahomes 42 pass to Valdes-Scantling on 3rd-and-7; Mahomes 18 pass to Kelce. Cin_FG McPherson 36, 7:16. Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 4:47. Key Plays: Burrow 18 pass to Boyd; Burrow 19 pass to Boyd. KC_Mahomes 3 run (Butker kick), 3:49. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:27. Key Plays: Pacheco kick return to Kansas City 47; Mahomes 15 pass to Ju.Watson; Mahomes 29 pass to Valdes-Scantling on 3rd-and-10. Cin_FG McPherson 41, 14:47. Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards, 4:02. Key Plays: Burrow 22 pass to Chase; Burrow 12 pass to Irwin; Burrow 16 run. Cin_Evans 8 pass from Burrow (McPherson kick), 8:54. Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 4:58. Key Plays: Burrow 16 pass to Perine; Burrow 7 pass to Perine on 3rd-and-7; Burrow 6 pass to Boyd on 3rd-and-5. A_66,243. ___ ___ RUSHING_Kansas City, Pacheco 14-66, McKinnon 8-51, Moore 1-12, Mahomes 2-9. Cincinnati, Perine 21-106, Burrow 11-46, T.Williams 1-3, Taylor 1-(minus 3). PASSING_Kansas City, Mahomes 16-27-0-223. Cincinnati, Burrow 25-31-0-286. RECEIVING_Kansas City, Kelce 4-56, Smith-Schuster 3-35, Valdes-Scantling 2-71, Pacheco 2-16, McKinnon 2-9, Gray 1-15, Ju.Watson 1-15, Fortson 1-6. Cincinnati, Chase 7-97, Perine 6-49, Boyd 4-60, Higgins 3-35, Hurst 2-12, Wilcox 1-13, Irwin 1-12, Evans 1-8. PUNT RETURNS_Kansas City, None. Cincinnati, Taylor 1-10. KICKOFF RETURNS_Kansas City, Pacheco 5-116. Cincinnati, T.Williams 2-27. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Kansas City, Bolton 8-8-0, Thornhill 6-4-0, J.Williams 6-1-0, McDuffie 4-2-0, Dunlap 4-0-0, Sneed 3-3-0, Gay 3-2-0, Reid 3-1-0, Karlaftis 3-0-1, C.Jones 1-4-0, Clark 1-2-0, Saunders 1-1-0, Harris 1-0-0, Pacheco 1-0-0, Nnadi 0-1-0, Stallworth 0-1-0. Cincinnati, Bell 5-0-0, Bates 4-4-0, L.Wilson 4-3-0, B.Hill 3-1-0, Hubbard 3-0-1, Hilton 3-0-0, Reader 3-0-0, C.Sample 3-0-0, Pratt 2-2-0, Apple 2-1-0, Taylor-Britt 2-1-0, Ossai 1-0-1, Flowers 1-0-0, Tupou 0-1-0. INTERCEPTIONS_Kansas City, None. Cincinnati, None. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Kansas City, Butker 55. ___ OFFICIALS_Referee John Hussey, Ump Alan Eck, HL Robin DeLorenzo, LJ Carl Johnson, FJ Jabir Walker, SJ Allen Baynes, BJ Brad Freeman, Replay James Nicholson.
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Part politician, part preacher and part pitchman, Deion Sanders fired up a crowd of alumni, boosters, former players and other VIPs celebrating his hire as Colorado's coach on Sunday. He spewed motivational sayings that he promised will soon adorn the walls inside the complex at Folsom Field and he vowed to lead the bedraggled Buffaloes back to prominence after going 27-5 in three seasons at Jackson State. “I have the best coaching staff assembled, some of the best scouts, some of the best kids that we’re recruiting, some already coming on the way as I speak," Sanders told the crowd of hundreds who whooped and hollered at his answers from among the dozens of reporters at his introductory news conference. “And now that I’ve gotten here, I see it, and understand it, and I can grasp it and I can touch it, I can feel it, I can taste it,” Sanders added. "I truly understand what you want — all you want is the opportunity to win. To compete. To dominate. To be amongst the elite. To be amongst the best. "And darn it, I’m gonna give you that.” But first, he reminded everyone, “I have work to finish in Jackson, Mississippi.” Sanders said he will coach the unbeaten Tigers in the Celebration Bowl, the championship for historically Black college football programs, on Dec. 17 Then he can turn his attention entirely to resuscitating the Buffaloes. “Simultaneously, like I played baseball and football, I can multitask and I can focus,” assured Sanders, the former NFL and major league superstar and the only athlete ever to play in both the Super Bowl and the World Series. “This is my job and my occupation and my business and my dream to bring you back to where you know you should belong,” Sanders said. A person with knowledge of Sanders' contract told The Associated Press that it's worth $29.5 million plus incentives over five years beginning at $5.5 million in the first year. Yearly incentives include $150,000 for six wins and $100,000 for each win after six, $150,000 for a bowl berth and $200,000 for a New Year's Six bowl invitation. If he wins a national title like CU did under coach Bill McCartney following the 1990 season, Sanders would get an extra $750,000. Sanders is already assembling his staff, scouting the transfer portal and reaching out to five-star high school recruits to help him fix a program that has just one winning full-length season since joining the Pac-12 in 2011. At one point, Sanders asked his son, Shedeur Sanders, to stand up. “This is your quarterback,” he told the audience, which replied with one of its biggest cheers. A couple of recent developments will help Sanders lure the top-level athletes that are expected to cascade onto campus. The school recently launched a collective for donations that will create a pool of money so that Colorado can compete with its conference rivals in name, image and likeness deals. The university also relaxed its rules regarding transfer credits, a move that will allow Sanders to compete with established football powerhouses across the country. “A game changer,” marveled former Buffaloes and NFL standout tight end Daniel Graham. “Now, we’re on an equal playing field with all the rest of the universities. So now we’ll be able to get some big-time transfers in here.” Sanders met with his players after Jackson State defeated Southern 43-24 in the Southwest Athletic Conference championship Saturday night to tell them he was taking the Colorado job. Then, he flew to Boulder and toured the football facilities and picturesque campus stadium. He walked onto the field despite a throbbing left foot; Sanders had two toes amputated last year due to blood clots. “This is a wonderful situation. This city is un-darn-believable,” Sanders said. CU fans are anticipating a quick turnaround under Sanders much like Southern California's U-turn from 4-8 last year to 11-2 this season under first-year coach Lincoln Riley. Sanders provided a promise but not a timeline. “It may not happen as quick as you may desire it to, but it’s going to happen,” Sanders said. “We’re gonna win. It’s going to happen. I’m not going put a timetable on it, but it’s gonna happen.” Sanders brings a mix of old-school discipline and newfangled edge as he's transitioned from “Prime Time” as one of the best dual-sport professional athletes ever to “Coach Prime.” “Sometimes I may look like an old fool but I’m just old school,” he said. "Guys, after we get finished with this work, I just want you to know we’re on the way. Not to compete, but to win. Not to show up, but to show out. Not to be among the rest but to be the absolute best. We’re coming into work. We’re not coming to play. We’re coming to kill, not to kick it. “Baby, got to believe that we’re coming. You’ve got to feel that energy inside of you that we’re coming,” Sanders continued like a preacher at the pulpit. “When you get in that stadium, you got to get in early because by time of the kickoff, baby we’re coming. You understand it? Do you feel that? Do you understand the intensity, the excitement, the adrenaline, the rush that I got right now, that I can’t wait for this thing to kick off because we are coming.” Sanders may be seen as the savior but he said it was he who was humbled. “Boulder, Colorado, you have no idea what you blessed me with, the opportunity that you give me and I feel like I owe you,” he said. “So every day I’m going to work for you. I’m gonna strain for you. I’m gonna develop for you. I’m gonna commit for you. I’m gonna do the things that others wouldn’t do. "Baby, we’re coming. 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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate AL KHOR, Qatar (AP) — As captain, Aliou Cisse led Senegal to victory over the defending World Cup champions and all the way to the quarterfinals, matching Africa's best run in its first appearance at the tournament. As coach, Cisse is finding the World Cup much, much tougher. The current African champions lost to England 3-0 on Sunday in a surprisingly lopsided result and were knocked out in the last 16. Senegal had arrived with high hopes of at least matching that quarterfinal run of two decades ago, even without injured forward Sadio Mane, but was stopped by a ruthless performance from England. “We just weren’t as good as we should have been,” Cisse said. “But I am not trying to make excuses. We have worked for years to be the best African side but now we were playing a team in the top five in the world and I think you saw the difference.” Cisse has been a pivotal figure for Senegal at every one of the nation's three appearances at the World Cup — captain in 2002, coach in 2018 and this year. That team in 2002 beat defending champion France in the tournament's opening game in a result still seen as one of the World Cup's biggest upsets. Senegal went on to become only the second African team after Cameroon in 1990 to make the last eight. But Cisse's return as coach of Senegal resulted in his first bitter experience of the World Cup in 2018, when the team was eliminated in the group stage on a fair play rule because it had picked up more yellow cards than Japan. In Qatar, there was a pre-tournament belief that Africa’s top-ranked team would be a dangerous opponent for anyone considering the depth of the squad, and because it finally fulfilled its promise by winning its first African Cup of Nations title in February. The incident that might have had the most impact on Senegal’s hopes came two weeks before the World Cup started, when Mane slipped to the ground in a German league game with an injury to his right leg. It ruled Senegal’s all-time leading scorer and the driving force behind its recent success out of the World Cup, forcing Cisse to change much of his game plan with hardly any time. Clearly hampered by the absence of Mane’s attacking threat up front, and also without key midfielders Idrissa Gueye (suspended) and Cheikhou Kouyate (injured), Senegal’s challenge faded away against England. Senegal missed Mane “greatly,” Cisse said, but he also admitted his defense struggled badly against England and gave an honest assessment of how far his team still had to go to compete with the best in the world. “I wasn’t expecting to let in three goals,” he said. “We’re at the World Cup here so you face the best teams in the world. One of the big five at world level. "You pay for any mistake you make and any mistake we made tonight we paid for. Senegal has to keep working.” Senegal may also have to finally face up to going to a World Cup without Cisse. It's never happened before. But while Cisse has extended his coaching contract to 2024, when Senegal will defend its African Cup title, he hasn’t committed to the 2026 World Cup. He said Sunday he wasn't sure how long he'd stay now. “We’ve just lost a game and been knocked out the tournament," Cisse said, "and I need to draw the lessons and then we’ll see.” ___ AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/world-cup and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — DK Metcalf caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith with 36 seconds to play, and the Seattle Seahawks overcame an inspired performance by Bobby Wagner for a 27-23 victory over the spiraling Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Smith passed for a career-high 367 yards and threw three TD passes for the Seahawks (7-5), who barely snapped their two-game skid with 438 yards of offense against a Rams defense missing Aaron Donald. After Cam Akers’ second TD run put the Rams up 23-20 with 2:56 to play, Smith patiently directed the winning 75-yard drive, hitting Marquise Goodwin for 17 yards one play before finding Metcalf between defenders in the end zone. Tyler Lockett and Noah Fant caught early TD passes from Smith in the most prolific game of the quarterback's decade in the NFL. Metcalf had eight catches for 127 yards, and Lockett had nine receptions for a season-high 128 yards as the Seahawks sent defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles (3-9) to its sixth straight defeat. Wagner had two sacks and an interception for the Rams in his first career game against Seattle, where he spent the previous 10 years and made six All-Pro teams while becoming one of the greatest linebackers of his generation. Although Wagner downplayed the matchup during the week, he played with a fire that nearly propelled the injury-depleted Super Bowl champions to their first victory since Oct. 16. John Wolford passed for 178 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions for the Rams, who are ensured their first losing season in coach Sean McVay's six-year tenure. Wolford made his fourth career start in place of Matthew Stafford, who missed his third game in four weeks for the Rams with injuries that have put him in the NFL’s concussion protocol twice. Stafford went on injured reserve Saturday, sidelining him for at least three more games and possibly signaling the end of his season. Donald, the seven-time All-Pro defensive tackle, also missed the first game of his nine-year Rams career due to injury, sitting out with a high ankle sprain. He joined a dizzying list of contributors with major injury problems for Los Angeles, including All-Pro receiver Cooper Kupp and several key players on an offensive line that used its 12th starting combination in 12 games. After Akers scored on the Rams' opening drive, Seattle made two long scoring drives ending in TD catches by Lockett and Fant. Los Angeles nearly kept pace offensively with an opponent for the first time in many weeks, but couldn't turn its drives into touchdowns. Wagner ripped the ball out of Tony Jones Jr.'s hands for his interception late in the third quarter, leading to Matt Gay's third field goal that trimmed Seattle's lead to one point with 12:57 to play. After Jason Myers' second field goal made it 20-16 with 6:46 left, the Rams went 75 yards for a score on a strong 6-yard run by Akers, who spent three weeks away from the team at midseason after a disagreement with the coaching staff. INJURIES Seattle lost rookie running back Kenneth Walker to an ankle injury in the first half. DeeJay Dallas then got hurt on the final play before halftime, but he returned after Jones — the only healthy running back left on Seattle’s roster — took a hard hit from Russ Yeast. ... Seattle defensive back Josh Jones was ruled out with a hamstring injury early in the second quarter. UP NEXT Seahawks: Host Carolina on Sunday. Rams: Host Las Vegas on Thursday night. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Ticked off about a fourth-quarter taunting penalty, New York Giants center Jon Feliciano ripped the officials after a 20-all tie with the Washington Commanders on Sunday. “It (hurts), especially when you are playing two teams,” he said. With the Giants leading 20-13 and 6:22 left in regulation, New York got the ball at the Washington 47 following a punt. Daniel Jones connected with wide receiver Darius Slayton on first down for 12 yards, putting the ball at the Commanders 35. After the completion, Felicano ran down toward Slayton near the Giants' sideline. When he got there, he lifted his arms and flexed his muscles. A flag came out and referee Brad Allen said Feliciano was penalized 15 yards for taunting after the play was over. It pushed the ball back to midfield, and the Giants never got a first down. Down judge Sarah Thomas was closest to the play, but it was unclear who threw the flag. Graham Gano, who had previously kicked a 48-yard field goal in that direction, never got the chance to give New York a 10-point lead. Washington took the ensuing punt and drove 90 yards for a tying touchdown with 1:45 to play. Feliciano said all he was doing was celebrating with teammates. He also anticipated the league might not be pleased with his postgame comments. Giants coach Brian Daboll said Feliciano was trying to tell Slayton he made a good, strong run after the catch. “It was (near) all those players,” Daboll said. “So again, how the guy looks at it and interprets it, I don’t think he can hear what Jon is saying to Slayton. So, they ended up calling it, which was obviously, we shouldn’t even be in that situation. "We get the ball there; it’s going to be a first down. We’re at the 35 (yard line). Probably (would have) make it a two-score game. Those are things we can’t even make it close.” ___ More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Taylor Hendricks scored 21 points and Brandon Suggs scored five points in the overtime as UCF defeated Samford 80-77 on Sunday. Suggs made two foul shots with five seconds left for the three-point lead before Bubba Parham missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Hendricks was 6 of 7 shooting, including 4 for 5 from distance, and went 5 for 7 from the line for the Knights (6-2). CJ Kelly added 16 points while shooting 5 for 10 (3 for 6 from 3-point range) and 3 of 4 from the free throw line, and he also had six rebounds. Darius Johnson recorded 12 points and shot 3 of 10 from the field and 6 for 7 from the line. The Bulldogs (6-4) were led in scoring by Jermaine Marshall, who finished with 15 points. Jaden Campbell added 15 points and three steals for Samford. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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LAC_Callahan 26 interception return (Dicker kick), 5:07. LAC_FG Dicker 37, 11:37. Drive: 13 plays, 61 yards, 6:35. Key Plays: Herbert 14 pass to Everett; Herbert 11 pass to Palmer on 3rd-and-3; Ekeler 8 run on 3rd-and-1. Las_Jacobs 20 run (Carlson kick), 7:52. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:45. Key Plays: Carr 12 pass to Adams; Carr 19 pass to Adams; Carr 14 pass to Hollins on 3rd-and-9. Las_FG Carlson 55, 2:17. Drive: 8 plays, 42 yards, 3:22. Key Play: Carr 32 pass to Moreau. LAC_FG Dicker 34, :27. Drive: 13 plays, 59 yards, 1:50. Key Plays: Herbert 11 pass to Allen; Herbert 16 pass to Allen; Herbert 18 pass to Ekeler; Herbert 11 pass to Palmer on 3rd-and-10. Las_Adams 31 pass from Carr (Carlson kick), 14:28. Drive: 1 play, 31 yards, 00:08. Las_Adams 45 pass from Carr (Carlson kick), 10:53. Drive: 2 plays, 53 yards, 00:32. Key Play: Jacobs 13 run. Las_FG Carlson 25, 14:49. Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards, 8:40. Key Plays: Carr 3 pass to Adams on 3rd-and-1; Carr 16 pass to Adams; Abdullah 4 run on 3rd-and-3; Jacobs 14 run. LAC_Allen 35 pass from Herbert (Dicker kick), 8:34. Drive: 13 plays, 73 yards, 6:15. Key Plays: Carter kick return to L.A. Chargers 22; Herbert 3 pass to Palmer on 3rd-and-4; Herbert 2 run on 4th-and-1; Herbert 8 pass to Allen on 3rd-and-4; Herbert 15 pass to Ekeler. A_62,123. ___ ___ RUSHING_L.A. Chargers, Ekeler 10-35, Kelley 7-30, Herbert 5-7. Las Vegas, Jacobs 26-144, White 2-6, Abdullah 1-4. PASSING_L.A. Chargers, Herbert 28-47-0-335. Las Vegas, Carr 16-30-1-250. RECEIVING_L.A. Chargers, Palmer 7-60, Allen 6-88, Everett 5-80, Ekeler 5-67, Smartt 2-3, Bandy 1-15, Carter 1-14, McKitty 1-8. Las Vegas, Adams 8-177, Hollins 5-35, Jacobs 2-6, Moreau 1-32. PUNT RETURNS_L.A. Chargers, Carter 1-23. Las Vegas, None. KICKOFF RETURNS_L.A. Chargers, Carter 5-89. Las Vegas, None. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_L.A. Chargers, Callahan 4-2-0, Samuel 4-1-0, Tranquill 4-1-0, Adderley 3-3-0, James 3-3-0, Davis 3-0-0, Fox 2-2-0, Murray 2-1-0, Joseph-Day 1-4-0, Fehoko 1-1-0, Gaziano 1-1-0, Rumph 1-0-0, Smartt 1-0-0, Tuszka 1-0-0, Mack 0-3-0, Reeder 0-1-0, Van Noy 0-1-0. Las Vegas, Hobbs 8-0-0, C.Jones 5-1-3, Pola-Mao 5-0-1, J.Brown 4-2-0, Harmon 4-2-0, Moehrig 4-1-0, Robertson 3-2-0, Webb 3-2-0, Perryman 2-5-0, Teamer 2-1-0, Crosby 2-0-0, Ya-Sin 2-0-0, Tillery 1-1-0, Masterson 1-0-0, Ferrell 0-2-.5, Nichols 0-2-0, M.Butler 0-1-.5. INTERCEPTIONS_L.A. Chargers, Callahan 1-26. Las Vegas, None. MISSED FIELD GOALS_L.A. Chargers, Dicker 52. Las Vegas, Carlson 52. ___ OFFICIALS_Referee Craig Wrolstad, Ump Steve Woods, HL Jim Mello, LJ Tripp Sutter, FJ Jeff Shears, SJ Jeff Lamberth, BJ Grantis Bell, Replay Kevin Stine.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Bonke Maring's 30 points led Houston Christian over Southwestern Adventist 94-62 on Sunday night. Maring had 15 rebounds, six assists, and four steals for the Huskies (2-7). Pierce Bazil scored 16 points and Maks Klanjscek added 15. The victory broke a five-game skid for the Huskies. Ephraim Viadex finished with 16 points for the Knights (0-3). Southwestern Adventist also got 12 points and two steals from Billy Gould. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Liam McChesney scored 25 points as Illinois State beat Belmont 87-77 on Sunday. McChesney had eight rebounds for the Redbirds (3-6). Seneca Knight scored 17 points and added five rebounds. Luke Kasubke shot 4 for 8 (4 for 7 from 3-point range) and 1 of 4 from the free throw line to finish with 13 points. The Redbirds ended a five-game skid with the win. Ben Sheppard led the way for the Bruins (5-4) with 23 points and two steals. Belmont also got 13 points and three steals from Ja'Kobi Gillespie. In addition, Drew Friberg had 10 points. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jaylen Clark and Jaime Jaquez Jr. had had enough of losing to Oregon. The junior and senior had yet to win against the Ducks in their UCLA careers. They finally put an end to their frustrations. Clark and freshman Amari Bailey scored 14 points each and the 21st-ranked Bruins rallied in the final four minutes for a 65-56 victory Sunday. “It just came down to the fact, are we going to let another year go by and not beat these guys?” Clark said. “We don’t want to lose to these guys. We don’t want to have to deal with what comes after.” The Bruins (7-2, 2-0 Pac-12) hadn’t had a big scoring run all game until they pulled away late to end a four-game skid against the Ducks that included getting swept last season. “It means a lot,” Jaquez said. Clinging to a one-point lead, UCLA scored eight in a row to make it 63-54. Jaquez scored four points and Bailey had four points as well, capping the run with a two-handed dunk. “He's a high-level athlete, a high-level player,” Clark said of Bailey, whom he played against in high school. “You know you're going to have explosive plays like that dunk at the end. That's why he's going to be out of here pretty soon.” Bailey came up with a flying block of Brennan Rigsby with barely a minute left and Quincy Guerrier missed a 3-pointer for the Ducks (4-5, 1-1). “He’s got great talent,” Bruins coach Mick Cronin said of Bailey, who shot 7-of-12. “Very rare for a young player to understand shot selection. It shows his basketball IQ. Rarely forces (a shot).” After Jaquez made a pair of free throws, Guerrier missed another 3-pointer from the right sideline with Jaquez in his face in the closing seconds of the Bruins' fourth straight victory. Guerrier led the Ducks with 15 points and Will Richardson added 13 points. Jaquez, who averages 18 points, finished with 12 points after early foul trouble. David Singleton hit a 3-pointer to put the Bruins ahead 49-47 before Rivaldo Soares scored to tie it. From there, the teams went back and forth. The Ducks got within one on a pair of free throws by Lok Wur. Trailing by six, the Ducks ran off nine straight points to regain the lead, 47-44. Guerrier hit a 3-pointer and another basket and Richardson chipped in a basket as part of the spurt. After being limited to six minutes, Jaquez returned to start the second half and showed why the Bruins missed him while in foul trouble. He keyed a 12-4 run that gave UCLA its first lead, 33-31, since early in the game. Jaquez scored, then stole the ball in a play capped by Bailey's one-handed dunk. “I knew I was going to try to make some plays and make something happen,” Jaquez said. The Ducks led 27-21 at the break after holding the Bruins to a season-low in first-half points. “Jaime had the right statement at halftime to the team,” Cronin said. “He said we can’t worry about our offense. We got to keep on playing defense.” BIG PICTURE Oregon: The Ducks lost to ranked Houston, UConn and Michigan State and now face lesser non-conference opponents in their next four games before playing rival Oregon State. UCLA: After winning their first two Pac-12 games to tie Utah atop the league standings, the Bruins return to non-conference play for four straight games. They have tough road contests at Maryland and against Kentucky in Madison Square Garden. Having lost to ranked Illinois and Baylor, they'll be eager to show how much they've improved since mid-November. “We got a lot of young guys,” Cronin said. “We just got to keep pounding nails. It’s the only way to build something.” UP NEXT Oregon: Hosts Nevada on Saturday. UCLA: Hosts Denver on Saturday. ___ AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Azuolas Tubelis and Oumar Ballo combined for 42 points and 19 rebounds, and No. 4 Arizona bounced back from its first loss by holding off winless California 81-68 on Sunday. Tubelis had 25 points and 12 rebounds, while Ballo — the Division I leader in field goal percentage — made 7 of 10 shots en route to 17 points, with seven rebounds and four blocks. The Wildcats (7-1, 1-1 Pac-12) were coming off an 81-66 loss Thursday at Utah, just their fifth in 44 games under second-year coach Tommy Lloyd. They shot below 50% for the second consecutive game Sunday, going 4 of 20 from 3-point range after a 4-of-28 performance at Utah. “To get back out there today was good,” Lloyd said. “And I knew it wasn’t going to be a game where it felt good, it felt comfortable. I knew (Cal was) going to come in here and fight. I knew it was going to be a grindy game.” Cal (0-9, 0-2) continued its worst start in program history, extending the nation’s longest active losing streak to 12 games. The Golden Bears were led by guard Devin Askew, who had 25 points, while forward Lars Thiemann added 18 on 9-of-14 shooting. The Bears scored their most points since a 78-64 win at Oregon in February, shooting a season-high 44.4 percent and staying competitive on the boards. “We made one less basket than Arizona made, they just murdered us at the foul line,” said Cal coach Mark Fox, whose team attempted eight free throws to 26 for the Wildcats. “We’ve played really hard. We’ve had some challenges just trying to get enough healthy guys on the floor to build a cohesive team. "The response of our players to that adversity has been terrific all the time. I’m very disappointed in the start of our season. These kids have been tremendous in their response to it.” Arizona led 42-33 at halftime, shooting 57.7% from the field, but missed 12 of its first 16 shots after the break. A jumper by Askew cut the deficit to 59-52 with 10:51 to go, and Cal made 11 of its first 16 shots in the second half, but it couldn’t get any closer. Tubelis had more field goals in the first 9 minutes than Cal, scoring 15 points to put Arizona up 24-10. The Wildcats extended the lead to 32-17 before Askew hit back-to-back 3-pointers, getting fouled on the second to score seven points in a 28-second span and cut the deficit to eight. The Golden Bears got within 34-28 with 3:52 left in the first half on Thiemann's layup but missed four of their next five shots. BIG PICTURE California: Injuries have kept the Golden Bears from having their full compliment of players. Including Sunday, Cal has had scholarship players miss a combined 27 games, with part-time 2021-22 starter Jalen Celestine and Hartford transfer Dejuan Clayton yet to play. Arizona: The Wildcats have won 23 consecutive games at McKale Center, the fifth-longest active streak in Division I. Arizona hasn’t lost at home since falling 63-61 to Oregon in February 2021. UP NEXT California: Heads home to host Eastern Washington on Wednesday, the start of a stretch of six out of seven at home. Arizona: Takes on No. 10 Indiana on Saturday in the Las Vegas Clash in Las Vegas. ___ More AP men’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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