hockey
Adam Metula scored his second goal midway through the third period to break the tie, and Austin Albrecht added a power-play goal with 3:04 left to give the Maine Mariners a 4-2 lead over the Trois-Rivières Lions. I won. ECHL game played in Trois-Rivières, Quebec on Friday.
Nolan Yaremko and Erik Joos scored in the first period for the Lions, while Metula and Ethan Koeppen scored for the Mariners 5:08 into the second period to erase a 2-0 deficit.
Maine goaltender Shane Starrett made 24 saves, including three in a row with about five minutes left, while Joe Brebetich had 25 stops for Trois-Rivières.
NHL: John Tavares scored the go-ahead goal and Toronto rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat Detroit 3-2 on Friday night in Stockholm as the NHL Global Series continued.
William Nylander scored the tying goal and Tyler Bertuzzi also scored for the Maple Leafs, who led 2-0 after two periods.
baseball
MLB: Seattle acquired infielder Luis Urias from the Boston Red Sox on Friday for right-handed pitcher Isaiah Campbell.
Urias is a utility infielder who can play second base, third base and shortstop, and appeared in 52 games between Milwaukee and Boston last season despite being plagued by injuries. Urias missed his first two months with a hamstring injury. He was traded to the Red Sox at the trade deadline and played the rest of the way in 32 games with Boston.
Urias, 26, hit just .194 with both teams last season, but played in 119 games in 2022 and a career-high 150 games in 2021, both with the Brewers. Seattle will be hoping to acquire the 2021 version of Urias, who batted .249 with 23 home runs and 75 RBIs with the Brewers.
Campbell, 25, made his major league debut with the Mariners last season. He went 4-1 with a 2.83 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 28 2/3 innings pitched out of the bullpen.
• The Braves traded right-hander Nick Anderson to the Kansas City Royals for cash on Friday. Anderson, 33, appeared in 35 games and posted a record of 4 wins, 0 losses, 1 save, and a 3.06 ERA.
• Cleveland traded starting pitcher Cal Quantrill and minor league catcher Cody Huff to the Colorado Rockies on Friday.
• First baseman/outfielder Jake Bowers was traded from the Yankees to the Brewers in exchange for minor league outfielders Jace Abina and Brian Sanchez.
golf
World Tour Championship: Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Tommy Fleetwood are among the favorites for the World Tour Championship, the season finale in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Friday, but Rory McIlroy is He wasn’t among them.
While McIlroy was “stuck in neutral” en route to an even-par 72 in the second round, Rahm, Hovland and Fleetwood all shot 66s on the earthy course, putting them in good position heading into the weekend. Ta. .
22-year-old Danish Nikolaj Højgaard shot 30 on the back nine, including four birdies and an eagle, for a 66 and took the lead at 11 under, two strokes behind the quintet that included Hovland and Fleetwood. .
Rahm was satisfied with his match despite falling behind by five strokes, while McIlroy was sluggish with a total of 1 under par and 34th place in the final round of the 2023 European Tour, which was limited to 50 players. .
LPGA: Allison Lee birdied four of the remaining five holes to score an 8-under 64 and share the lead with Nasa Hataoka on Friday at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida.
Lee made five birdies in the first seven holes and made powerful finishing kicks, including a 1-foot wedge on the 15th hole and a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole.
soccer
Premier League: Everton were handed the biggest sporting sanction in the Premier League’s 31-year history on Friday for breaching the Premier League’s financial regulations, dropping them to second-last place in the table with a 10-point deduction and 70 points. This threatened his position for many years. in the top division.
An independent commission found that the club had lost $155 million over the three years ending in the 2021-22 season.
The league’s profit and financial sustainability rules allow clubs to lose up to $130 million over three years or face sanctions.
As a result of this penalty, Everton immediately drop from 14 points to four points. The team are currently level on points with Burnley at the bottom of the table, with Everton only ahead on goal difference.
hockey
NHL: John Tavares scored the go-ahead goal and Toronto rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat Detroit 3-2 on Friday night in Stockholm as the NHL Global Series continued.
William Nylander scored the tying goal and Tyler Bertuzzi also scored for the Maple Leafs, who led 2-0 after two periods.
Athletics
Banned: Jamaican runner Christopher Taylor was handed a two-and-a-half year ban on Friday for evading a doping test and will miss next year’s Paris Olympics.
The Athletics Integrity Unit announced that Taylor was suspended in November 2022 in Kingston, Jamaica for “avoiding, refusing, or failing to submit a specimen.” His suspension expires in May 2025, when Taylor turns 25.
At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Taylor placed sixth in the individual 400 meters and men’s 1600 relay.
tennis
ATP finals: On Friday in Turin, Italy, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 6-4 at the ATP Finals, setting up a matchup with top-ranked Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
World No. 2 Alcaraz, who defeated Djokovic in the Wimbledon final, will appear for the first time in the final match of the season, where the top eight players of the year gather. He missed last year’s ATP Finals due to an abdominal injury. Medvedev has also qualified for the semi-finals and will face Jannik Sinner next.
After Medvedev hit a backhand long on match point, Alcaraz leaned forward and shouted in celebration.
horse racing
band: Bobby Ussery, the Hall of Fame jockey who won the 1967 Kentucky Derby and finished first in the 1968 race but was disqualified days later, has died. He was 88 years old.
Ussery died Thursday of congestive heart failure at a nursing home in Hollywood, Florida, his son Robert told The Associated Press on Friday.
The older Ussery won his first race on November 22, 1951, at the New Orleans Fairgrounds, and by the end of the decade had major wins at Travers, Whitney, and Saratoga, Alabama. He retired in 1974 with 3,611 career wins and was inducted into the National Museum of Horse Racing and Hall of Fame in 1980.
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