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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Fans will be allowed to attend the remaining games of the Pakistan Super League after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday approved spectators for three playoff matches.
It comes two days after Sharif approved a request from franchise owners to allow fans for the PSL’s May 3 final in Lahore.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also interior minister in the government, announced the decision on social media after his meeting with Sharif in Islamabad.

East Iberville landed a spot in the Division IV Non-Select playoffs, but the postseason run — and the game itself — did not last long. 
No. 23-seeded East Iberville faced No. 10 seed Oak Grove in West Carroll Parish in the first-round game April 23.
Unfortunately for EIHS, the 200-mile, four-hour trip just south of the Arkansas border ended in a 15-0 loss in three innings. 
East Iberville ended the season 4-2 and 1-5 in District 8-1A action. 
In playoff action, Oak Grove led 2-0 after the first inning but piled nine runs in the second frame and four in the third for the win.

Here is a look at the latest individuals in the running to be voted the Lansing State Journal’s boys high school athlete of the week winner.
Voting is open until noon Wednesday, April 29 to determine a winner, who will be featured in the LSJ.
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Michael Bos, Grand Ledge baseball
Bos threw a no-hitter while helping the Comets to a 4-0 win over Battle Creek Harper Creek on Saturday, April 25.

Enrique bullish ahead of Bayern duel: “There’s no one better than us”
When asked whether Bayern Munich and PSG are the two best teams in Europe ahead of their Champions League semi-final first-leg clash, Luis Enrique was bullish with his words. 
“Based on what we’re showing as a team, there’s no one better than us,” the Parisians’ head coach said in his press conference ahead of tomorrow night’s showdown. 
“It’s not just the attacking stats, defensively too. But Arsenal have also done a great job.

Team Japan Mona Tateyama (19) drives against Las Vegas Aces forward-centre Brianna Turner (21) in the fourth quarter of their game at Michelob Ultra Arena.
Fighting to maintain a .500 record last season, the Las Vegas Aces had gotten away from an identity that laid the foundation for back-to-back championships in 2022 and 2023.
Tweaks to the lineup, the addition of NaLyssa Smith and a text message from A’ja Wilson quickly revived the Aces’ defensive mindset, leading to 16 straight wins and a third WNBA title in four years.