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Marwan ElShorbagy top seed at Wimbledon Club Squash Squared Open
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Squash
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 11:09
Declan James leads strong English contingent at Wimbledon
By ELLIE MAWSON
Egypt’s World No.11 Marwan ElShorbagy will lead the line-up at the Wimbledon Club Squash Squared Open when the PSA World Tour Bronze tournament takes place from May 11-16 in London, England.
This year’s tournament, which takes place at The Wimbledon Club, will be the fourth instalment of the event and the largest to date with a prize purse of $50,000 on offer.
Last season saw France’s Mathieu Castagnet claim the title, his first PSA title triumph in two years, and the Frenchman will once again return to defend his title at this year’s event.
ElShorbagy and Castagnet will be joined by some big names in men’s squash, including Egypt’s former World No.3 Omar Mosaad, England’s No.1 Declan James and former World No.1 James Willstrop.
Alongside James and Willstrop, there is a strong English contingent featuring at the tournament with the likes of last season’s runner-up Tom Richards, Daryl Selby, Chris Simpson and George Parker all battling it out for the title, while the wildcard spots are occupied by Jordan Warne and Tom Walsh.
The likes of Mexico’s Cesar Salazar, France’s Lucas Serme and Egypt’s World Junior champion Mostafa Asal will also all be in action in the English capital.
The event is a significant fundraiser for Squash Squared, which is a UK registered squash and education charity supporting disadvantaged students for academic and sporting success. Tickets can be purchased via the tournament website and prices start from £20 for adults and £10 for juniors
You can also follow the Squash Squared charity on Twitter and Instagram.
Squash Squared Open, The Wimbledon Club, Wimbledon, London, England, May 11-16.
Entry List:
Marwan ElShorbagy (EGY)
Omar Mosaad (EGY)
Declan James (ENG)
James Willstrop (ENG)
Tom Richards (ENG)
Mathieu Castagnet (FRA)
Daryl Selby (ENG)
Cesar Salazar (MEX)
Lucas Serme (FRA)
Chris Simpson (ENG)
George Parker (ENG)
Mostafa Asal (EGY)
Fares Dessouky (EGY)
Ben Coleman (ENG)
Ramit Tandon (IND)
Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP)
Baptiste Masotti (FRA)
Olli Tuominen (FIN)
Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND)
Asim Khan (PAK)
Carlos Cornes Ribadas (ESP)
Sebastien Bonmalais (FRA)
Jordan Warne (ENG)
Tom Walsh (ENG)
Pictures courtesy of Patrick Lauson and PSA
Posted on April 17, 2019
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DARLINGTON, S.C. – Darlington Raceway announced today that Hartsville, S.C., native Haylee Johnson has been selected as the Lady in Black for this year.
As the Lady in Black, Johnson will serve as a key ambassador for Darlington Raceway throughout the year.
She will represent the track at various community and media events, as well as during the 70th annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Bojangles’ Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend.
“We are pleased that Haylee Johnson will be our Lady in Black for 2019,” track president Kerry Tharp said. “Haylee has a wonderful personality and understands the importance of Darlington Raceway in our community, having grown up in nearby Hartsville. She will be a great ambassador for the track.”
Johnson is excited to get started in her new position.
“This is a great opportunity for me to serve as Darlington Raceway’s Lady in Black,” Johnson said. “I’m excited to get started and represent the track at many events this year.”
Johnson is a 2018 graduate of Hartsville High School. She is currently a student at Francis Marion University, where she is studying nursing, and is also currently employed at The Retreat of Carolina Bay assisted living facility in Hartsville.
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Talladega Helped Forge Martin’s Hall Of Fame Career
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Racing
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 13:00
TALLADEGA, Ala. – The ARCA Menards Series has been a part of Talladega Superspeedway’s history since the track’s inaugural season in 1969.
Over the course of those 50 years, the series has run 55 races on the daunting 33-degree banks, where speeds approach 200 miles per hour.
The list of previous winners reads as a mixture of a who’s who of racing and some of the greatest underdog stories in stock car racing.
ARCA first visited the rolling foothills of Talladega in 1969. Jim Vandiver won the first race, a 500-miler, by two laps over Ramo Stott and Freddie Fryar. He averaged an impressive 156.017 mph in a race that was slowed five times by cautions.
Since then, drivers like Mark Martin, Davey Allison, and Jimmy Horton used Talladega wins to propel themselves into rides in the NASCAR Cup Series, while drivers like Rick Roland, Sandy Satullo, and Jim Vaughan all scored their only series wins at the 2.66-mile tri-oval.
Most recently, Talladega has been a proving ground for young drivers who need experience racing at high speeds and in the draft before gaining approval to race in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series or the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Daytona.
Current NASCAR drivers with a win on their resume at Talladega include 2008 ARCA champion Justin Allgaier and his JR Motorsports teammate Michael Annett – both of whom race in the Xfinity Series – as well as Gander Outdoors Truck Series rookie Gus Dean, 2011 ARCA champion and Monster Energy Cup Series regular Ty Dillon, Xfinity Series regular Justin Haley and Cup Series contender Paul Menard.
For NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Martin, who won at Talladega in 1981 as a 22-year-old superspeedway rookie, he already had a solid record of success on the midwestern short tracks. At the time, he had won three American Speed Ass’n championships and was preparing to take his small team to the big leagues.
He outran Joe Ruttman and Tim Richmond, two drivers who would forge their own paths to stock car success, for the win.
Interestingly, 1985 Indianapolis 500 winner Danny Sullivan finished sixth that day.
“(That win) was huge for us in a couple of different ways,” Martin said. “First, it was with my own little team that we raced late models with around the Midwest. And it was my first race on a superspeedway in preparation for Daytona in February of 1982. It was my plan to get some experience at a monster race track like Talladega and then run some other Busch Series – now Xfinity Series – races to prepare myself for the full 1982 season.
“We raced out of North Liberty, Indiana,” Martin continued. “We came down and we had a really fast car. We qualified second and ran strong all day. It was a big deal to get experience on a track that big because all of my experience had been on tracks that were a quarter mile or a half mile long.”
Martin’s 1981 ARCA win was, at the time, seen by many one of those dramatic underdog wins. However, Martin didn’t necessarily agree with that assessment.
“I didn’t really see it that way at the time,” he said. “We had already won three ASA championships in a row in 1978, 1979, and 1980. We were pretty strong. Yes, we were on a different playground, but we were strong. The guys we were racing against like Tim Richmond, Joe Ruttman, and Billie Harvey, all the guys in that race, I understood that I didn’t know a lot about their kind of racing, but we had plenty of experience.
“At the time it was really cool, but I just didn’t see it as an underdog win because we were really strong,” Martin added. “I can see how others might have because we just didn’t have a lot of experience at that kind of racing. We were pretty good at doing our homework.”
Through tremendous perseverance and dedication, he managed to also join that who’s who of motorsports list later in his career.
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The Carolina Hurricanes erupted for five goals to beat the Capitals in Game 3, but they will be missing some firepower for Thursday's game.
Coach Rod Brind'Amour said Wednesday that power forward Micheal Ferland is not expected to play with an upper-body injury.
"I would say (he's) still a ways away," he told reporters.
That news comes after he said Tuesday that 19-year-old forward Andrei Svechnikov is in the concussion protocol after being knocked out in a fight with Alex Ovechkin and is unlikely to be back for Game 4.
Ferland, 26, tried to lay a hit on Washington tough guy Tom Wilson in the first period Monday. He left the game shortly after and did not return.
Svechnikov has three points in the Hurricanes' three playoff games. Ferland hasn't registered a point in the postseason, but he was fourth on the team in scoring with 40 points during the regular season.
Carolina trails the opening-round series 2-1 after winning 5-0 Monday.
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Stanley Cup Playoffs Daily: Lightning, Penguins swept away
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Hockey
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 07:05
Fare thee well, Tampa Bay Lightning and Pittsburgh Penguins. We hardly knew ye.
Here's what happened in the NHL Tuesday night (check out replays of every playoff game on ESPN+), and what to watch for Wednesday night, in today's edition of ESPN Stanley Cup Playoffs Daily:
Jump ahead: Last night's games | Three Stars
Play of the night | Today's games | Social post of the day
About last night ...
Game 4: Columbus Blue Jackets 7, Tampa Bay Lightning 3. (Blue Jackets win series 4-0.) If you go by Vegas odds, the Washington Capitals' loss to No. 8 seed Montreal in 2010 was technically the bigger upset, but it's the manner in which the Blue Jackets dispatched the Lightning that makes this one of the most shocking series results in Stanley Cup playoff history: a four-game sweep. The final score was inflated by a few empty-netters, because this was a one-goal game for most of the third period.
To the Lightning's credit, their stars finally showed up. But that was after Columbus built a 2-0 lead just 3:48 into the game. The soul-crushing moment of Game 4: Oliver Bjorkstrand's goal on a delayed penalty with 1:14 left in the second period, coming 54 seconds after Brayden Point tied the game. The team that tied the NHL record for most wins in a season, eliminated in four straight games. "If you don't accomplish the goal of winning it all, it's a failure. We don't care about what happened in the regular season," Steven Stamkos said.
Blue Jackets complete sweep of Lightning
Oliver Bjorkstrand nets the go-ahead goal as the Blue Jackets sweep the top-seeded Lightning in the first round.
Game 4: New York Islanders 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 1. (Islanders win series 4-0.) It took four games, but Sidney Crosby finally earned a point in this series, assisting on Jake Guentzel's goal just 35 seconds into a do-or-die Game 4.
That would be the only goal the Penguins would score, as once again the Islanders' combination of stingy team defense, solid goaltending from Robin Lehner (32 saves) and timely scoring never gave the Penguins even a hint of momentum during the game -- like when Jordan Eberle answered the Pittsburgh goal just 1:34 later, his fourth goal of the series. The Islanders are in the second round of the playoffs for just the second time in 26 years. And they didn't need John Tavares to do it.
Game 4: Winnipeg Jets 2, St. Louis Blues 1 (OT). (Series tied 2-2.) If the question was whether Blues rookie goalie Jordan Binnington could bounce back from a subpar effort in Game 3, the answer is yes: He stopped 37 shots and was solid. If the question was whether Winnipeg could do what the Blues did to them and take two games on the road, the answer is also yes: Thanks to 31 saves from Connor Hellebuyck and clutch goals from Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor, who had the overtime winner, this series is now deadlocked.
Game 4: Vegas Golden Knights 5, San Jose Sharks 0. (Knights lead series 3-1.) The Sharks are in deep trouble, as the Knights have a chance to knock them out of the playoffs for the second straight season. Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves, Max Pacioretty had two goals and two assists, and the Knights once again jumped on the Sharks early and didn't look back. Martin Jones was pulled again after allowing two goals on seven shots in the first period. "He's gotta be better. Both the goalies gotta be better," said coach Peter DeBoer. "You can't put this all on the goalies, you have to score, too." The Sharks, who were missing center Joe Thornton due to suspension, have now been outscored 16-6 in their three straight losses to Vegas.
Three Stars
1. Mark Scheifele, Winnipeg Jets. His crease-crashing goal tied the game at 7:33 of the third period, and his shot-rebound-pass sequence in overtime resulted in a layup goal for Connor. That was all the offense the Jets needed to beat Jordan Binnington and the Blues.
Connor's OT goal secures Jets win
Kyle Connor scores in overtime to give the Jets the win and tie the series 2-2.
2. Max Pacioretty, Vegas Golden Knights. His four-point game (two goals, two assists) set a career playoff high for the winger. Pacioretty's goal at 1:11 of the first period was also the 10th time in 18 games that the Golden Knights scored in the first five minutes against the Sharks.
3. Robin Lehner, New York Islanders and Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus Blue Jackets (tie). We don't usually do ties here, but we'll make an exception for the backbones of their teams' respective first-round sweeps. Bobrovsky gets some extra credit for shattering the narrative that he's a leaky playoff goalie, posting a .932 save percentage for the series. Meanwhile, Lehner's rocking a .956.
Play of the night
A wild Steven Stamkos appears! pic.twitter.com/XDV71D2apQ - Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 16, 2019
It took four games -- well, six if you track it back to last postseason -- but Steven Stamkos didn't leave the postseason without a little goal-scoring wizardry, dekeing through the Columbus defense.
Dud of the night
Martin Jones. The biggest vulnerability for the Sharks entering this series was goaltending, and it remains that way after four games. He's rocking a playoffs-worst .838 save percentage, having been pulled twice in the series.
On the schedule
Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs, Game 4, 7 p.m. ET (Leafs lead series 2-1)
Toronto tries to build on its impressive Game 3 win -- again without Nazem Kadri -- while the Bruins seek to do what they did in Game 2 to beguile them.
Nashville Predators at Dallas Stars, Game 4, 8 p.m. ET (Predators lead 2-1)
In this goalie duel, Pekka Rinne (.936) has been slightly better than Ben Bishop (.931), while the Predators' offense (2.33 goals per game) has been slightly better than that of the Stars (2.00).
Calgary Flames at Colorado Avalanche, Game 4, 10 p.m. ET (Avalanche lead 2-1)
Hey, the lowest-seeded wild card in the Eastern Conference just took out the top seed, so anything can happen. Especially when the Avs have been rolling in the past two games, as Nathan MacKinnon has three goals in three games.
Social post of the day
#NewProfilePic>pic.twitter.com/jeapifK8u2 - Matt Hendricks (@MattHendy26) April 17, 2019
A tribute to teammate Kyle Connor from amateur Photoshop artist Matt Hendricks. We'll let you suss out the acronym.
Quotable
"I had beers poured on me!" -- John Tortorella, on the Blue Jackets' bench celebration when they scored their (first) empty-netter.
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Love races home from RBC for the birth of his grandchild
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Golf
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 08:36
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Davis Love III was forced to withdraw from Wednesday’s pro-am at the RBC Heritage, but as withdrawals go, it was for all the right reasons.
Love raced home to St. Simons Island, Georgia, to be there for the birth of his third grandchild, Alice Montgomery.
According to Love’s manager with Lagardère Sports, both the baby and mother, Love’s daughter Alexia, are doing well.
Love planned to return to Hilton Head Island on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning in time for his 12:40 p.m. (ET) tee time at Harbour Town, where he is a five-time winner.
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Paris Saint-Germain missed another opportunity to seal their eighth Ligue 1 title when their much-changed side were beaten 3-2 at strugglers Nantes on Wednesday.
Victory would have put PSG out of reach at the top of the standings with six games left, but Dani Alves's opener was cancelled out by Diego Carlos before Majeed Waris and an own goal by Alves gave the Canaries all three points at La Beaujoire.
PSG's Metehan Guclu reduced the arrears a minute from fulltime in his maiden Ligue 1 appearance.
It was an embarrassing performance from runaway leaders PSG, who have 81 points from 32 games and lead second-placed Lille by 17 points.
Thomas Tuchel's side, who have now picked up only one point from their last three Ligue 1 outings, will be crowned champions on Sunday if they beat Monaco at home.
PSG were without the injured Neymar, Edinson Cavani, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos and Thomas Meunier, a situation that led the German coach to complain about the lack of depth of his squad last weekend.
Marco Verratti and Juan BernatJuan were suspended while Kylian Mbappe and Angel Di Maria were rested ahead of Sunday's league game against Monaco and the April 27 French Cup final against Stade Rennes.
Their firepower was sorely missed as Eric Choupo-Moting barely threatened throughout, apart from when he hit the post in the second half.
Alves, however, opened the scoring after 19 minutes with a splendid long-range lob after collecting a cross from Leandro Paredes.
Yet Carlos headed home the equaliser four minutes later as PSG, who suffered a 5-1 humiliation at Lille last Sunday, looked shaky.
Waris put the hosts ahead a minute before the interval when he deflected a team mate's shot past Gianluigi Buffon.
Nantes doubled their advantage six minutes into the second half as Carlos's attempt form a corner deflected in off Alves.
Guclu, 20, celebrated his first top flight appearance by finding the net with a fine low shot from inside the box.
The result lifted Nantes up to 14th on 37 points, 12 above the relegation zone.
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LIVE: Man City, Spurs meet again; Liverpool visit Porto
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Soccer
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 12:12
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Judge temporarily stops Kraft video release
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Breaking News
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 13:01
A Florida judge issued a temporary protective order Wednesday stopping the release of video evidence of sexual services Robert Kraft allegedly received from a massage parlor.
Kraft's legal team had been scrambling to stop the release after the Palm Beach County State Attorney's office surprised the New England Patriots and other defendants Wednesday morning by announcing they would release the video as soon as possible, saying Florida's broad open records laws gave them no other option.
Judge Joseph Marx has scheduled a hearing for April 29 to rule on the video evidence.
Kraft and 24 other men were charged with misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution in February after police identified them as having received services at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida. Part of the evidence collected against the men, as well as two women who ran the spa, was video surveillance installed by police.
Kraft and other defendants filed motions to have the video evidence sealed and suppressed last month, and a hearing was scheduled on the matter for April 26. But State Attorney Dave Aronberg filed an intent to release the evidence Wednesday morning as part of the case against the two women, Hua Zhang and Lei Wang, not in the cases against Kraft and the other men.
Kraft, who is fighting the two misdemeanor charges with a notably large legal team, responded by filing a motion to intervene in the case against Zhang and Wang. Kraft's team argues that there is no public interest served by releasing the video, and that no action should be taken before a judge has a chance to rule on their motions to seal or suppress the evidence.
Prosecutors offered him and the other defendants a diversion agreement last month that would allow them to have the cases expunged and the evidence sealed if they agreed to certain conditions, including an admission that they would have lost had the case gone to court. But Kraft has refused to concede that he committed a crime, and has, instead, mounted an expensive legal defense that has surprised both prosecutors and some members of his own inner circle.
A group of media companies, including ESPN, have intervened in the case, suing for the release of all material, including the video evidence. State prosecutors said in court documents that there is nothing about Kraft's case that allows them to withhold the evidence from the public. The material might be obscene, but that's not a reason to exempt it from release, they argued. The filing also noted that as a practice, the state pixelates or blurs sexually graphic content.
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