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Charlie Moore had a hat trick and added two assists to lead Greeley (3-0) to a 6-2 win over Kennebunk/Wells (1-2) at Family Ice Center in Falmouth.
Greeley built a 6-0 lead with five points in the second period, with Sean Allen, Finn Murphy and Kolten Miedema each adding goals. Lucas Martin had three assists and Will Klein had 22 saves.
Kellen Connor and Sam Pietrowitz scored for Kennebunk/Wells. Richard Pocious stopped 34 shots.
• Luke Davidson scored his second goal of the game in overtime and St. Dominic (3-0) defeated Marshwood/Trapp/Sanford/Noble 4-3 at Norwegian Savings Bank Arena in Auburn. .
For Saint Domes, Timothy Ouellette had one goal and two assists, while Ben Dumais also scored. Three of the Saints’ four goals came on the power play.
The Nighthawks scored, with Bradley Wentworth, Aidan Lockard and Danny Fuller scoring two goals on the power play.
Women’s Hockey: Paige Oakes scores a hat trick for the Penobscot Pioneers (5-0) in a 10-0 win over Mount Ararat/Lisbon/Morse/Medomak (0-6) in Brunswick. did.
Riley Walters made 22 saves for Mount Ararat.
Women’s basketball: At Hiram, Emma Boulanger scored 15 points for Sacopee Valley (1-1) and Bridget Landry added 10 points for a 42-20 win over Dirigo (0-2).
Abigail Luczynski replaced Dirigo with eight points.
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Champions League: Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in the Champions League knockout stages with a 1-1 draw with Borussia Dortmund as teenager Warren Zaire-Emery scored the equalizer.
Zaire Emery scored the equalizer five minutes after Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi scored. PSG also expressed their gratitude to AC Milan, who beat Newcastle 2-1 in their other Group F match.
Due to Newcastle’s loss, second-place PSG will be forced to join Dortmund, who had already qualified, in the next round, while Milan will overtake Newcastle and finish in third place, advancing to the Europa League finals. Ta. Newcastle were in a position to take second place when they held a 1-0 lead at half-time, but Milan scored in the second half from Christian Pulisic and Samuel Chukwueze.
• Galeno scored twice again to lead Porto to a 5-3 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk and advance to the Round of 16 of the Champions League.
Although Porto lost 3-2 to Antwerp, they advanced to Group H in second place behind Barcelona, who topped Group H.
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NBA: Oklahoma City voters approved a six-year, 1% sales tax to help fund construction of the NBA’s Thunder’s downtown arena, which is expected to cost at least $900 million.
The Oklahoma State Board of Elections reported that 71% of voters in the city approved the plan.
Under the deal, the Thunder agree to remain in Oklahoma City until at least 2050.
The Thunder’s ownership group will donate $50 million toward the construction of the new arena. The deal also calls for $70 million in funding from the sales tax approved by voters in 2019 for upgrades to the existing Paycom Arena.
Olympic
Russia: Russia’s top two swimmers each underwent only two drug tests by their country’s anti-doping agency in 2023. This is part of a larger domestic trend that adds further uncertainty to the IOC’s decision to allow some Russian athletes to compete next year. At the Paris Olympics.
The Russian Anti-Doping Agency lists on its website the number of tests it will conduct on each athlete, in line with best practices it has long been required to adhere to. In 2023, approximately 10,500 tests were conducted. The IOC highlighted this figure in a memorandum signed by key members of the Olympic Movement at a summit last week, “underscoring that doping control in Russia will continue.”
Only two of these tests were given to defending 100m and 200m backstroke champion Evgeny Rylov and 50m backstroke world record holder Kliment Kolesnikov.
Another medal candidate, Evgenia Chikunova, was tested by authorities three times. Russian silver medalists in fencing, Pavel Sukhov and Nikita Glazkov, each underwent only one test in 2023. The five gymnasts who led Russia to gold in the men’s and women’s team events have been tested a total of nine times.
Some of America’s top athletes, including Noah Lyles (7), Shakari Richardson (6), Ryan Murphy (9), and Katie Ledecky (9), have Some have been tested twice or even three times as often as Russian athletes. Simone Biles has been tested four times in 2023, more than any other top Russian gymnast.
Travis Tygart, head of the US Anti-Doping Agency, is concerned about the level playing field in Paris.
“The situation is not as it is portrayed. To say that Russian athletes are being held to the same standards as other athletes is a slap in the face to clean athletes,” Tygart said.
tennis
Hall of Fame: Leander Paes, who won 18 Grand Slams in men’s or mixed doubles, and former player, broadcaster and promoter Vijay Amritraj, both from India, are the first Asian men to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. .
Paes has won 55 doubles titles and was No. 1 in the ATP Doubles Rankings for 37 weeks. He has participated in seven Summer Olympics, the most ever for a tennis player, and won a bronze medal in singles at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
Amritraj played professionally in the 1970s and 1980s and helped India reach the Davis Cup finals in 1974 and 1987.
Next year’s inaugural ceremony will be held on July 20th in Newport, Rhode Island.
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