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Month: September 2022

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver suspended one year for racist, sexist comments

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver suspended one year for racist, sexist comments

Christian Petersen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner Robert Sarver has been suspended one year by the NBA for sexist and racist language after the league launched an investigation following a bombshell report from ESPN last year. Sarver was also fined $10 million, the maximum allowed by […]

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Suni Lee explains why gymnastics is her ‘happy place’

Suni Lee explains why gymnastics is her ‘happy place’

Julian Finney/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — For Suni Lee, gymnastics is what she calls her happy place. “I truly love gymnastics with everything in me,” the 19-year-old Olympian told ABC News’ Good Morning America. In 2021, Lee took home a gold medal in the individual all-around at the Tokyo Olympics […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 9/12/22

Scoreboard roundup — 9/12/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Seattle 8, Atlanta 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 1, Baltimore 0 Kansas City 4, Detroit 0 NY Yankees 10, Tampa Bay 4 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 1 Houston 12, LA Angels 4 Texas 4, Toronto 1 […]

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Monticello Boys, Altamont Girls, Win Foster Invitational Cross Country Titles

HUNTINGTON STATE PARK, Utah-Monday, Monticello’s boys and Altamont’s girls won team titles at the Stewart Foster Invitational cross country meet at Huntington State Park. Wayne also competed at the event, representing the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network. Ashton Arnold of Altamont won the boys’ individual title in a time of 17:18.00. […]

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Rockies Down Raptors Monday

Rockies Down Raptors Monday

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.-Jake Cruce homered twice and Jaylen Hubba also went yard as the Grand Junction Rockies routed Ogden 13-5 Monday in Game 1 of the Pioneer League South Divisional Series at Suplizio Field. Josh Agnew posted six strikeouts in five innings of work to earn the win on the […]

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Families slam ex-NFL coach’s plea deal over DWI crash that left girl with serious brain injuries

Families slam ex-NFL coach’s plea deal over DWI crash that left girl with serious brain injuries

Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office (KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — The family of the girl who was critically injured in a car crash last year involving former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid slammed prosecutors for agreeing to a plea deal in exchange for a lower prison sentence. Reid, 37, pleaded […]

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Weber State Men’s Basketball Competes At Henderson Tournament In November

Weber State Men’s Basketball Competes At Henderson Tournament In November

HENDERSON, Nev.-Per Monday news, Weber State men’s basketball will compete at the Vegas 4 at the Dollar Loan Center of Henderson, Nev. November 21-23. The Wildcats will be joined by Abilene Christian, UC Riverside and Wright State. Weber State will face the UC Riverside Highlanders November 21 at 8:00 pm […]

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Snow Football Is No. 7 In This Week’s NJCAA Poll

Snow Football Is No. 7 In This Week’s NJCAA Poll

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Because of the Snow College’s narrow 50-49 win over Butler Saturday at Eldorado, Kan., the Badgers fell to No. 7 in this week’s NJCAA poll released Monday. The Top 15 are as follows: New Mexico Military (3-0) Hutchinson (Kan.) (3-0)/Iowa Western (2-0) (4) Northwest Mississippi (2-0) (5) Kilgore (2-0) […]

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Rock Climbers Welcomed Back After Zion National Park Closed for Peregrine Falcons

Rock Climbers Welcomed Back After Zion National Park Closed for Peregrine Falcons

(St. George, UT) — Rock climbers are welcomed back to Zion National park after some areas of the sheer cliffs were closed because of peregrine falcons’ nests. The peregrine falcons’ nests are sensitive to disturbances from any predator. The area had closed March first before reopening recently. Though they’re no […]

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Elder Robert D. Hales/ Elder Neal A. Maxwell

09-11 Elder Robert D. Hales-Elder Neal A. Maxwell