Apr. 15—REDFIELD, S.D. — The University of Jamestown baseball team mounted a late comeback to get a 10-9 win over Briar Cliff University (Iowa) on Tuesday, April 15, at the Redfield Baseball Field.
The Chargers scored two runs in the top of the first before the Jimmies’ Ryan Muizelaar hit a three-run shot to take a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the frame. The Jimmies added two more in the second to push the lead out to 5-2. The Chargers fought back with two of their own in the fourth to bring it closer at 5-4.
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Trae Young lost his cool and his place on the court late in Atlanta’s play-in loss to the Orlando Magic Tuesday night.
The Hawks guard helped orchestrate a rally from a 22-point first-half deficit to get within three points in the third quarter. But the game slipped from Atlanta’s grasp in the fourth, and Young responded by taunting multiple referees. He threw the ball at one, then kicked it away from another, earning two quick technical fouls and an ejection.
Hawks, Young melt down
The game was out of hand when Young got tossed. Young nutmegged Wendell Carter Jr.
Apr. 15—JAMESTOWN — Jamestown High School head baseball coach, Tim Ranum, had an inspiring conversation with senior pitcher Derek Hatlewick in the top of the seventh inning on Tuesday.
“He came out and said, ‘you’re fine, you’ve got it. You feel good?’” Hatlewick said. “I was like, ‘yep’ and he was like ‘all right, go get ’em.’”
The end of the conversation signaled the end of the road for St. Mary’s.
Hatlewick and the Blue Jays delivered a 5-3, 6-5 sweep against Bismarck St. Mary’s .
Because the Wild play in Minnesota, and there is apparently a clause in the state constitution that says local sports teams aren’t ever allowed to do things the easy way, the local hockey club chose drama instead.
Needing just one standings point to make the playoffs for the first time under head coach John Hynes, the Wild got the job done in the most nail-biting, teeth-clenching way possible on Tuesday in their regular season finale.
Joel Eriksson Ek scored an extra attacker goal with 20.9 seconds left in regulation to give Minnesota the one standings point needed.
Cole Anthony scored 26 points off the bench to help the Magic beat the Hawks on Tuesday and set up a first round series vs. the Celtics.
If an NFL team told Travis Hunter he had to focus on wide receiver or cornerback and not play both, it would be game over for him, he told CBS Sports.
Rory McIlroy stuck to a strategy of staying laser-focused, even if that meant not saying a word to Bryson DeChambeau during the final round of the Masters.
Georgia Tech head coach Danny Hall argues a call with an umpire in the first inning of Tuesday’s game vs. Georgia at Truist Park.Blake Morgan/JOL
Georgia Tech’s normally-explosive offense was held in check by 10 different Georgia pitchers, and the Bulldogs used a pair of long balls in the fourth inning to make the difference in their 5-2 victory on Tuesday night at Truist Park in the Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate version on the diamond.
NEW YORK — Brooklyn Nets center Day’Ron Sharpe is coming off arguably his best season in the NBA since coming into the league four years ago out of North Carolina. Sharpe has spent the majority of his time in Brooklyn as the backup center to starter Nic Claxton, but the former Tar Heel is not thinking about a bigger role as he heads into free-agency.
“I don’t really look at it as the starting and the bench type of thing. I just look at the minutes, I already know. So, if I have to play 18, I have to play 18. If I have to play 14, I have to play 14.