Author: Michael

Mar. 17—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake High School baseball team opened the 2025 season with a 5-2 loss to Mt. Si (Snoqualmie) on Friday afternoon.
Moses Lake coach Donnie Lundgren told his team after the game that they came within one run on multiple occasions, but that the errors cost them.
“We made too many mistakes. When you make mistakes in baseball, good things don’t happen,” he said. “Our focus wasn’t there, and we’re going to work on our focus and continue to get better in all the fundamentals.

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Turning point: Charlie Combs and Tyler Weiss each scored in the opening 94 seconds and the South Carolina Stingrays went on to defeat the Jacksonville Icemen 4-1 in Sunday’s ECHL hockey at the North Charleston Coliseum.
Three stars: 1. Garin Bjorklund, South Carolina (36 saves). 2. Combs, South Carolina (one goal). 3. Romain Rodzinski, South Carolina (two assists).
Penalty box: The game included four fights, and South Carolina’s Blake Thompson (for aggressor) and Ryan Hofer (for a boarding major) each received game misconduct penalties.

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The New Orleans Saints have met with many different prospects at many different positions throughout the 2025 offseason process. With this, they have had a couple of special teams meetings as well, including one previously with Miami Hurricanes kicker Andres Borregales.
This trend has continued, as the Saints are reported to have met with two punters during this offseason, including Wyoming place kicker Jack Culbreath, and Florida State specialist Alex Mastromanno.

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Q: Once again the Miami Heat have made their opponent look like zillion dollars. They simply are a bad team who may well be quitting. My hope of a .500 year is totally gone. There is nothing to show they could win two play-in games. – Roland, Borrego Springs, Calif.
A: I stand by the thought that this is not a team that has quit, but rather a team that is overmatched based on the current roster composition.

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Joe Burrow always gives the Cincinnati Bengals a chance.
The NFL’s best quarterback having his two favorite receivers only gives the Bengals that much more of a chance.
Bengals fans are now assured they’ll have that for years to come after Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins each agreed to monstrous, four-year contract extensions on Sunday night.
These deals don’t mask that the Bengals have done almost nothing to fix their problems this offseason, issues that caused them to fall short of preseason Super Bowl expectations and not even make the playoffs this past season.

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Joe Burrow always gives the Cincinnati Bengals a chance.
The NFL’s best quarterback having his two favorite receivers only gives the Bengals that much more of a chance.
Bengals fans are now assured they’ll have that for years to come after Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins each agreed to monstrous, four-year contract extensions on Sunday night.
These deals don’t mask that the Bengals have done almost nothing to fix their problems this offseason, issues that caused them to fall short of preseason Super Bowl expectations and not even make the playoffs this past season.

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The notoriously cheap Cincinnati Bengals shocked the NFL world late on Sunday night when Jordan Schultz of FOX broke the news that Cincinnati agreed to long-term extensions with wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Both are four-year deals, with Chase’s contract making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, surpassing Myles Garrett’s recent deal.

BREAKING: #Bengals WRs Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins exclusively tell me they’ve agreed to contract extensions with the team.

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Bruno Fernandes’ incredible season continues to hit new heights

Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes’ incredible statistics continue to pile up after another stunning performance versus Leicester City.
The Portugal international has been simply electric since the turn of the year and has really stepped up in the absence of Amad.
Fernandes bagged a hat-trick against Real Sociedad in the Europa League and continued his fine form with a goal and a couple of assists against Leicester.

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The Chargers added the second defensive lineman in free agency, Naquan Jones. Similar to Da’Shawn Hand, Jones’ deal is for one year.
Neither of these guys have double-digit starts to their names for their careers, but they will help replace some lost depth along the defensive line. Let’s get to know a bit about Jones, a former Michigan State stud.
Familiarity with Chargers
If the name sounds familiar, Jones had a solid performance against the Chargers in the 2024 season. He racked up his second sack of the year and another quarterback hit.

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The Chargers filled their hole at guard with one of the biggest guys they could find.
Mekhi Becton signed a two-year deal with Los Angeles after the best season of his career in Philadelphia, which earned him a Super Bowl ring.
Here’s what to know about the newest Charger.
He’s nicknamed “Big Ticket”
Becton has gone by “Big Ticket” since at least college, going as far as to buy a $175,000 pendant in the shape of a ticket stub to celebrate being drafted 11th overall by the Jets in 2020.

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