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The WNBA revealed the ten players selected to the All-WNBA Team, and there were very few surprises. Still, given the depth of talent in the league this season, there were some notable omissions.
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Jaron Ennis makes his long-awaited super welterweight debut Saturday in Philadelphia against Uisma Lima.Ed Mulholland via Getty Images
As we’re approaching the championship months of another year, the boxing schedule is beginning to spark into life just in time for fighters to lobby for their spot in Uncrowned’s year-end awards.
Philadelphia and Sheffield, England take center stage this Saturday as Matchroom Boxing and DAZN serve up a double-header on either side of the Atlantic, headlined by Jaron “Boots” Ennis and Dave Allen — though not fighting each other, thankfully.
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Earlier this week, Sarasota (Fla.) Booker four-star wide receiver Tyren Wortham backed off his commitment to Michigan State. Schools have been in hot pursuit of the blue-chipper and he’s now weighing his options once again with the early signing period less than two months out.
On Friday, Wortham announced his first offer since coming back on the board. Penn State has jumped in the mix for the 6-foot pass-catcher.
The Nittany Lions already have three receivers in their top-20 recruiting class, but Wortham would be quite the worthy addition.
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Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll has detailed how he tunes out online criticism and backlash.
Stroll, who currently sits 13th in the 2025 drivers’ standings, made his Formula 1 debut in 2017 with Williams, driving alongside Felipe Massa. He remained at the Grove outfit for the 2018 season before moving to Racing Point in 2019 when the team was bought by a consortium of investors led by his father, Lawrence Stroll.
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
Luxembourg 1 – 3 Northern Ireland FT
Northern Ireland scored a goal in each half to beat Slovakia 2-0 in a crucial World Cup qualifier at Windsor Park.
With the visitors having won both their opening games in Pool A, Michael O’Neill’s side could ill afford to lose any more ground before Germany’s visit to Belfast on Monday but they joined Slovakia on six points after an own goal from Patrick Hrosovsky and a first international goal from Sunderland defender Trai Hume.
In preparation for their Week 6 matchup against the Dolphins this Sunday, the Chargers‘ offensive line faces challenges due to injuries, particularly at the tackle position.
Joe Alt is ruled out due to an ankle injury. Austin Deculus, who filled in for Alt in Week 5, is expected to start again at the left tackle position.
On the opposite side, starting right tackle Trey Pipkins III is ruled out with a knee injury. Jamaree Salyer, another potential option at right tackle, is questionable with a knee injury. If Salyer is unable to play, Bobby Hart is expected to start at right tackle.