Israel shocks Brazil to reach U20 World Cup semifinals
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Israel shocked favorite Brazil 3-2 and advanced to the semifinals of the Under-20 World Cup in San Juan on Saturday.The tense encounter featured extra-time goals and two penalty shots wasted by Israel, which will face Uruguay or the United States in the semifinals.After a scoreless first half, Marcos Leonardo netted first and Israel equalized with a header by Anan Khalaili four minutes later.Matheus Nascimento made it 2-1 for Brazil in the first minute of extra time, but Hamza Shibi scored Israel’s second two minutes later from close range.Dor David Turgeman scored the winner in the third minute of the second half of extra time after dribbling past two Brazilian defenders in the penalty box.Israel squandered two penalty kicks in the second half of extra time, which drew out the drama to fulltime. “Israel was better than Brazil, we didn’t play our best match,” said midfielder Marlon Gomes, who played extra time while injured because Brazil c...Coco Gauff, 19, comes back to beat Russia’s Mirra Andreeva, 16, at the French Open
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Not all that long ago, Coco Gauff was always the kid on the court, the unknown underdog, younger and less experienced than every opponent she faced on a big stage.Now, still just 19, Gauff is well-versed in the professional tennis tour, already a Grand Slam runner-up in singles and doubles, and seeded No. 6 at this French Open. On Saturday at Roland Garros, the American was the veteran in Court Suzanne Lenglen under the cloudless sky, the one with the steady hand and steady head, in an all-teen showdown against Mirra Andreeva, a 16-year-old qualifier from Russia who is ranked 143rd and was making her debut appearance at a major tournament.After a tight-as-can-be first set, one Gauff was two points from winning but eventually ceded, she grew her game and proved to be the better player. She pulled away to reach the fourth round in Paris with a 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-1 victory over Andreeva, who was warned by the chair umpire for unsportsmanlike conduct after smacking a ball into...Heat looking to get to the line more, while Nuggets vow to be better in Game 2
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
DENVER (AP) — For the Miami Heat, shooting at Denver's 5,280 feet of mile-high altitude during Game 1 of the NBA Finals wasn’t a problem.Not shooting from 15 feet — the distance from the basket to the foul line — was.The Heat made NBA history, and not the good kind, by shooting only two free throws in Game 1 as Denver struck first in the title series with a 104-93 win. It was the fewest free throw attempts ever by a team in a playoff game and makes one of the adjustments for Game 2 on Sunday simple to forecast: Expect Miami to go into attack mode.“The attacks, we didn’t have enough of them,” said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, whose team sent Denver to the line for 20 free throws in Game 1. “I thought the free throw disparity was appropriate. Maybe we could have got two, four, six more based on a call here or a call there. But overall our attack numbers were lower, and that usually translates into lower free throw attempts.” Denver Nuggets’ altitude advantage ‘not a myth’ for visiting...Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas mayors make friendly wager as Panthers, Golden Knights face off in Stanley Cup Final
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
The mayors of Fort Lauderdale and Las Vegas are confident about their local professional hockey teams’ chances to take home the Stanley Cup.How confident? They’re willing to bet on it.Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman took to Twitter on Friday to agree to a friendly wager.It goes like this: if the Panthers win, Goodman will stroll through downtown Las Vegas wearing a Panthers jersey.But if the Golden Knights emerge triumphant, Trantalis will have to wear their jersey as he walks around downtown Fort Lauderdale.The wager aims to highlight Fort Lauderdale as a vibrant hotspot and tourist destination.A release issued Saturday on behalf of the city reads in part, “Fort Lauderdale has been named home base and will be the heart of the Stanley Cup – housing both the media and NHL headquarters for the first time in the city’s history.”This is the first time in 27 years that the Panthers have made it to the Stanley...Messi bids farewell to Paris amid boos
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Lionel Messi didn’t care about the boos in his final game for Paris Saint-Germain as the French league champion lost to Clermont 3-2 on Saturday.Disrespectful PSG supporters booed Messi when the Parc des Princes announcer read his name on a warm evening. A few minutes later, Messi walked onto the field with a smile on his face, holding his three children’s hands before the team photo and kissing them on their foreheads before kickoff.“I would like to thank the club, the city of Paris and its people for these two years. I wish you all the best for the future,” Messi told the club website.In two seasons at PSG, Messi won two French leagues and the French Champions Trophy and notched 32 goals and 35 assists in all competitions.Messi scored in a 1-1 draw at Strasbourg a week ago to help PSG clinch a record-extending 11th French league title. By notching a 496th career league goal, the Argentine genius also broke Cristiano Ronaldo’s scoring record for Europe’s top five ...Police searching for person of interest in 2 suspicious deaths in Franklin, NH
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
Authorities are searching for a man in connection with two suspicious deaths in Franklin, New Hampshire, officials announced Saturday.Jamie Bell, 42, should be considered armed and dangerous and is described as being 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighing 210 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Anyone with information is urged to call the Franklin Police Department at 603-934-2535 or New Hampshire State Police at 603-223-4381.He is wanted in connection with two deaths at a residence on Elkins Street in Franklin, according to Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Nathan A. Noyes, and Franklin Police Chief David B. Goldstein.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Justin Turner steps up as Red Sox rally for 8-5 win over Rays
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
Justin Turner is widely renowned as one of baseball’s best teammates and leaders, and on multiple occasions Saturday he demonstrated why.Shortly after arriving at the park Turner attended Rob Refsnyder’s press conference announcing his new contract extension. During his remarks Refsnyder revealed Turner was the only player he confided in while the negotiations were ongoing, and that ever since his arrival from Los Angeles Turner has completely changed the Red Sox clubhouse for the better.Then, a couple of hours later, Turner led the charge as the Red Sox came from behind to beat the first-place Tampa Bay Rays 8-5, delivering the decisive blow with a bases-loaded, three-run double.“He’s a good player, he’s a good influence on the kids,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. “We fell behind today and the way we did it wasn’t a good taste, but he kept going in the dugout, kept pushing them and that helped us out to win.”Turner’s big...First Congregational Church of Spencer reeling after 6-alarm fire destroyed 160-year-old parish
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
Members of First Congregational Church of Spencer will be gathering for service in a town over for the foreseeable future, but the congregation hopes to return to the community again someday, its pastor says.A six-alarm fire destroyed First Congregational on Friday, and on Saturday, state fire officials confirmed a lighting strike caused the 160-year-old church in the small central Massachusetts town to go up in flames.Church members are invited to attend service at First Congregational Church-Leicester at 10 a.m. Sunday, Rev. Bruce MacLeod told the Herald on Saturday.“The folks from Spencer don’t want to abandon the community of Spencer,” said MacLeod, who also leads the Leicester church. “What we’ll be figuring out over the next months and years will be ‘How do we do that? Do we do some rebuilding?’ I don’t know what it will be.”MacLeod called the Spencer congregation small, with about 30 active members, but one that is “really busy and active.” The church hosted a volunteer-run t...Look up: This weekend Venus will be at its highest point in the sky
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
Saturday's Strawberry Moon is just a precursor to another celestial spectacle that's expected to wow sky gazers on Sunday night.If you've noticed a bright star that lingers at dusk recently, you've more than likely been taking a distant peek at the hottest planet in the solar system: Venus. Everything you need to know about June’s Strawberry Moon According to NASA, Earth's sister planet will be at its highest point in the sky on June 4. Its positioning should make for stellar viewing during the evening hours, astronomy experts say.Although it's often called Earth's "twin" because of its size and density, NASA has described Venus as "a hellish world" with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. This burning ball of toxicity may have once had oceans and an atmosphere like the plant we inhabit, but that's not the case in present day. NASA says it's "a mystery" as to how Venus became this smoldering terrestrial sphere. However, that soon may change. NASA says it's upcoming...Honeybee health blooms at federal facilities across the country
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:49 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — While judges, lawyers and support staff at the federal courthouse in Concord, New Hampshire, keep the American justice system buzzing, thousands of humble honeybees on the building’s roof are playing their part in a more important task — feeding the world.The Warren B. Rudman courthouse is one of several federal facilities around the country participating in the General Services Administration’s Pollinator Initiative, a government program aimed at assessing and promoting the health of bees and other pollinators, which are critical to life on Earth.“Anybody who eats food needs bees,” said Noah Wilson-Rich, co-founder, CEO and chief scientific officer of the Boston-based Best Bees company, which contracts with the government to take care of the honeybee hives at the New Hampshire courthouse and at some other federal buildings.Bees help pollinate the fruits and vegetables that sustain humans, he said. They pollinate hay and alfalfa, which feed cattle that pro...Latest news
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