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Wenn man beim Bowlen nicht alle Pins trifft, werden nur die übrig gebliebenen automatisch wieder aufgestellt. Aber wie funktioniert das eigentlich? André macht sich auf zu einer Firma, die Bowling-Anlagen herstellt und wirft dort einen Blick hinter die Kulissen. Dabei lüftet er auch das Geheimnis, wie die Kugeln nach einem Wurf zurück zu den Spielern kommen…
UnitedHealth CEO Shot | John Bowlen Video full 1355 Wed, 04 Dec 2024 16:53:53 +0000 0dGRtTHTvuI9R584jT8wwIlkpef0McpR society & culture BJ & Jamie society & culture UnitedHealth CEO Shot | John Bowlen Video Irreverent, funny, and real-life radio, BJ & Jamie kick off the day with topical, trending stories and relationship topics that often cross the line of dysfunctional and unbelievable, yet they’re always hilarious. Hear BJ & Jamie weekday mornings from 5:30-10a on Alice 105.9 | KALC-FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=ht
Alleine ist schwer - Der Sportpodcast mit Jonas und Mats Hummels
Olympia schön und gut. Aber hier werden heute ganz andere Rekorde gebrochen: AIS ist zurück aus der kürzesten Sommerpause, die ein Podcast jemals erleben durfte. Und das stronger than ever! Eine Folge gespickt mit epischem Material, Wissenswertem zum Radsport, kulturellen Ausflügen und auch eine komplett neue Kategorie hat sich »mal eben so« in dieses Meisterwerk geschmuggelt. Chapeau! (Oder auch »Touché«, wie manch einer vielleicht sagen würde…) Leidenschaftlicher aufbereitet als jeder Programmtipp der TV Spielfilm gibt es hier die »Must Watch«- und die »Don't Watch«-Sportarten der Olympischen Sommerspiele für euch. Und als wären das nicht schon Tipps genug, gibt es von den drei Sportjournalisten gleich noch ganz wunderbare Alternativ-Sportarten für euch on top: Ihr habt unter anderem die Wahl zwischen Bowlen, Ultimate Frisbee, Hobby Horsing kommentiert von Snoop Dogg, Zweihandschwertkampf in Komplettrüstung und weiteren absoluten Highlight-Sportarten. Nächstes Mal wird's dann auch wieder edgy, versprochen (als ob es nicht auch diese Folge edgy genug war, aber trotzdem: Versprochen!).
Mike and Stink basically come to the conclusion that the Rockies will always be in the hands of the Montfort’s unless they have a major family dysfunction issue like the Bowlen’s. This spurs the conversation about the importance of ownership and one owner in particular that could have the power of the force behind him. And, could Deion Sanders be planning a collab with this guy as well? Finally, would the return of Landy in the NHL playoffs really move the needle for the Avs?
Ceddo ist im Cringe Modus, bei Lolo kickt der Espresso und sie singt für uns. Außerdem sprechen wir in der heutigen Folge über unser erstes perfektes Date und wie das aussehen würde. Beim ersten Date Döner essen oder schick essen gehen? Spazieren oder Bowlen? Zuhause treffen oder lieber nicht und die wichtigste Frage: Wer bezahlt?
Guten Morgen! Julien hat Geburtstag und feiert gemeinsam mit Dieter Bohlen beim Bowling. Schreibt ihm doch mal einen nette Nachricht. In der Zwischenzeit stolpern die Beiden von einer Frage in die Nächste: Ben oder Wecker? Alter oder Digger? Helau oder Alaaf? Wiener Opernball oder Monatsmiete? Playlist (hosted by: Carina) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/33hUiwqKh0TiRPo9wwKjjc Viel Spaß beim hören! Wenn Ihr wollt, abonniert und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Apple Podcast und überall wo es Podcasts gibt. Vorschläge, Fragen, Anmerkungen und Nachrichten an: Florian Simon @flo_WCS floriansimon.de Miriam Neumann @miriam.bonn.tanzt Torsten Thiele @torsten_tanzt-tango Julien Klyn @adtv_memes @julienklyn Ben Murphy @turnschuhtanzlehrer benmurphy.de
Ihr habt richtig gehört, Basti ist beim Bowling und Ilja und Jo müssen den Pottkarsten rocken. Dies gelingt den beiden männlichen Männern sehr gut. Welches Getränk ist wohl das Beste???
Oklahoma State gewinnt den letzten Bedlam gegen die Sooners, West Virginia geht bowlen und Texas bezwingt den letztjährigen Big12 Champion. All das und vieles mehr wird in der aktuellen Folge besprochen.
Deze week is de European Championships of Champions in het bowlen. Dit EK voor landskampioenen wordt gespeeld in Berlijn. Namens Nederland zijn Denise Blankenzee en Mark Jacobs aanwezig. Hoe gaat het toernooi tot nu toe en hoe was het om voor het eerst de mixed doubles te spelen? We spraken erover met Denise Blankenzee. Presentatie: Daan Prins
Hour 4 of The Drive has CU putting in the work according to Coach Prime. DMac talks about how important a fresh start is as he talks about moving pass the Bowlen era. Did DMac admit his wrongs about Russell Wilson last year? The passion from a coach can determine the intensity of a changed culture and the guys discuss it. What happens if Josh McDaniels and Peyton Manning were able to team up? Why should anyone be excited about Russ heading into the season? | DMac talks about the first time the Broncos went to the Super Bowl. Knowshon talks about his experience with a Super Bowl! | Cecil Lammey gives his top 5 list of things to be excited about heading into the regular season for the Denver Broncos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Komende zondag worden de laatste finales van de Nederlandse kampioenschappen Bowlen gespeeld. Bij Claus Bowling in Hoofddorp is het dit keer de beurt aan de heren en dames in de Topklasse, het hoogste niveau in Nederland. Wat kunnen we verwachten en wie worden er favoriet geacht? We gingen erover in gesprek met Jan Jaap van der Sar van de Nederlandse Bowling Federatie. Presentatie: Daan Prins
Food / Drink & Lifestyle PodcastDer Frühling naht, die Vögel zwitschern und gefühlt werden neuerdings überall lange, reichlich gedeckte Tafeln am Rande der Flüsse im Lande aufgestellt.Grillen aber in Schick, quasi instagrillable. Junge Menschen mit einem Faible für Lifestyle, gutes Essen & Trinken bringen frischen Wind in unsere Instagram Stories und wir lieben es.Dennoch haben wir Kritik mit dem Blick auf social Media.Dampf mit Hanf, oder doch steamed Rice Rolls? Ein neuer Foodtrend rollt demnächst an, wir haben es schon jetzt gesagt.Thema? ACAI, Thema! Natürlich reden wir auch über Butter, Bowls, Bowling & Bowlen.Schickt uns Eure Bowlen Bilder, das Rezept dazu gibt es in dieser Folge.DU WILLST MEHR VON UNS ERFAHREN?Besucht uns auf Instagram, wenn Ihr noch mehr Rezepte von uns sehen wollt.Ausserdem gibt es zu jedem Rezept eine kleine Sonderfolge auf Patreon.JEDE WOCHE 2 NEUE REZEPTE AUF INSTAGRAM UND PATREONZu den Links:INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/kauundschluckhttps://www.instagram.com/dieserdennismaierhttps://www.instagram.com/paulsieferle/KAU & SCHLUCK LIEDER LISTE:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6jRmQrG5eN4zHntNYP4Guw?si=71876eca9aa64866PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/KauundschluckDISCORD:https://discord.gg/GYRRFGaara Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Waar Heracles Almelo een belangrijk voetbalweekend beleefde en het comfort in de promotierace behield had heel Nederland het over trommelgate. Mag je trommelen in een voetbalstadion en mag je het verbieden? Naast een vlijmscherpe analyse van de actualiteit behandelen wij ook wat leerzame dingen. Wat is er bijvoorbeeld zoal te doen in Transnistrië.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kansas geht bowlen und OU (noch) nicht. Dazu bleibt TCU ungeschlagen und Texas wahrt die Chancen auf eine Big 12 Championship Teilnahme. Das und mehr besprechen Phil und Lucas in der aktuellen Folge. ---- Twitter: Podcast: @HornsAndHorses Lucas: @LucasHookem Philip: @phlp93 ---- Instagram: Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/hornsandhorsespod/
George Paton hired the wrong guy in Nathaniel Hackett. He is a great guy, just not the man for the job here in Denver. Pat Bowlen wasn't afraid to change up head coaches, but there is a risk tied to that practice. How will the Walton-Penner group react if the season continues with this much offensive ineptitude?
Hour 3 of The Drive leads in with Football at Four as the Rob Walton led group embraces the Broncos. Tyler and DMac debate whether the Broncos have been working alongside the Walton Group all along to succeed the Bowlen family. Stan Kroenke speaks about the transition today and Tyler wonders could that lead to some business deals getting done with the Kroenke/Walton Groups in Denver. Hot Take Tuesday comes at you with a question about do the Broncos owners know football? Our Denver 7 Broncos Insider Troy Renck joins The Drive to set the scene from Minneapolis earlier today. How did the ownership transition play out and who all was involved today? Also, Troy mentions the business mindset of the Walton/Penner Group. Troy talks about the expectations for the new ownership group now that they've crossed over the threshold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tabor Refund Checks are really easy to mistake for a bill. Be careful going through your mail! Jamie say BJ needs to get some grass for his son to play in. Johnny Depp has put out a Dior commercial for Savuage. The commercial is pretty cringe. SMH Dil is having car problems, so BJ offered to let SMH Dil use his BMW while his car is in the shop. There is a mom who went viral on tiktok after making a video where she was complaining about the options for boys t-shirts. The Bowlen era is officially over for the Denver Broncos. Rob Walton and his group have officially been approved by the NFL owners. We talk about BJ was when he was at his height of sexiness. There are 4k beagles up for adoption after a Virginia breeder got shut down. Casa Bonita appears to be a lot more work than Matt Stone and Trey Parker anticipated. Someone on WOM is complaining about hornets at their house. Jamie and her friend group can't ever decide on anything. Today's heardle is super duper easy. Victoria Beckham is fighting with her daughter in law. Despite getting bad reviews from critics The Terminal List is turning out to be a very popular show.
Hour 2 - SMH Dil is having car problems, so BJ offered to let SMH Dil use his BMW while his car is in the shop. There is a mom who went viral on tiktok after making a video where she was complaining about the options for boys t-shirts. The Bowlen era is officially over for the Denver Broncos. Rob Walton and his group have officially been approved by the NFL owners. We talk about BJ was when he was at his height of sexiness.
Hour 1 of The Drive gets started with Tyler and DMac detailing what they saw in Day 11 of Training Camp for the Denver Broncos. Ronald Darby got hurt on the last play of practice and DMac talks about what may have happened and what could be the long term effect of this moment. Also, Tyler gives his daily breakdown of how the Offense is progressing but are they truly on par for where they should be? ESPN's Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins The Drive to discuss the Broncos Ownership transition and how it will play out tomorrow. Also, how's the potential Lamar Jackson deal coming along? Are the Bowlen's happy to sell? Adam Schefter answers it all! Also Brandon McManus joins Stokley and Zach and the guys react to some of his comments that were quite revealing!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of the Bowlen era in Denver; Big Ten media deal close? Also, Jake Paul's venture in sports betting and Eck's walk-off.
Training Camp takeaways, Hackett's approach, Russell Wilson connecting with WRs, RB division of labor, DeShawn Williams interview, Broncos D-Line, Pat Bowlen Era, Walton-Penner group, PLL at DU, MLB playoff push
Sandy and Shawn open Hour Three carrying over their conversation from the last segment about the special teams, the punting competition in particular. They are joined by CBS4 Denver's Romi Bean to get her thoughts on camp as it's wrapping up. She gives her take on how all of the Broncos' injuries will affect them into the season. Tonight marks the end of an era, Sandy and Shawn discuss the ownership situation on the final night of the Bowlen era of the Denver Broncos. The NFL is making a change to how games are being officiated, how will the newest point of emphasis affect the game? Sandy and Shawn break it down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESPN's Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins The Drive to discuss the Broncos Ownership transition and how it will play out tomorrow. Adam was here towards the beginning of the Bowlen family's tenure so he gives a heartfelt speech to close this era. Also, how's the potential Lamar Jackson deal coming along? Are the Bowlen's happy to sell? Adam Schefter answers it all on Denver's Sports Station 104.3 The Fan! AAron Ontiveroz/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images / Contributor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more than thirty years, Pat Bowlen brought something to the Denver Broncos and the NFL that helped shape the game and team ownership, into what we know today. Bowlen, or “Mr. B' as he was known, was the type of owner who put football first and truly cared about his players and the team. A philanthropist as well, Bowlen chaired the board at the Denver Broncos charities and has left a lasting legacy helping with the fight against Alzheimers. Visit truthplusmedia.com for more info on this episode and the Show. *Thanks @ 9news for audio clips
046 Sport - Aflevering 21: Voor Europees Kampioen Bergmann Is Bowlen Zeker Een Sport by 046 Sport
In this episode, Matt talks to Chris Bowlen who is retiring from the Rochester Recreation & Arena after 30+ years of service. Bowlen discusses his future plans, successes, and his hopes for the department moving forward.
In Episode 10 „Faxe Kondi“ von „Mischbenzim – der Podcast den Keiner braucht, den wir aber alle lieben werden“ ist nun endlich der Gründer und Inhaber der Pro Sports Alliance André Stumpf zu Gast. Dass die Episode einigermaßen wild wird, war abzusehen… zwischendurch wurde jedoch auch ein bisschen über Motocross gesprochen. In der Kategorie „what's up“ erzählen André und Coach Jan über ihr Wochenende in Teutschenthal und warum Coach Jan natürlich auch beim Bowlen gewinnt.Selbstverständlich kann sich André nicht dem legendären „Fragengeballer“ entziehen und wir erfahren sehr viel über die Entstehung, Entwicklung und Hintergründe der Pro Sports Alliance. In der Kategorie „Heißer Scheiß“ darf sich jeder in Form von Social Media- / Content- / oder sonstigen Empfehlungen verewigen:André: Zitat Ryan Hughes: “es ist hart jemanden zu schlagen, der niemals aufgibt“ – Stellt euch Herausforderungen, auch wenn das Risiko zu verlieren hoch ist!Jan: YouTube Kanal von Matt JonesBenedikt: Spezialisierte Radläden zbsp move-cycles.com und zweirad-meister.deIn der Kategorie „Mischbenzim – Playlist“ bluten auch dieses Mal wieder die Ohren:André: Bliss n Esso – The Sea is RisingJan: Shouse – Won't Forget You (Edit-Version)Benedikt: Maneskin – Beggin'Mit Dank an:@thecoachingcatwww.prosportsalliance.de@pro_sports_alliance www.benzim.de@benzim.official
Sie ist nicht tot zu kriegen: Wenn die Temperaturen steigen, die Blusen luftiger und die verbeulten Leinenhosen aus dem Schrank gekramt werden, um sich zu einem Gartenfest ausführen zu lassen, schlägt auch die Stunde der unvermeidlichen Bowle, der unschlagbaren Mischung aus Fruchtzucker und Alkohol, dem direktesten und zuverlässigsten Weg zum dicken Kopp schon zur Mittagszeit. Dass die heute zumeist dominierende simple Fruchtbowle diesbezüglich nicht das Ende aller sommerlichen bacchantischen Phantasie sein muss, lehrt indes unser heutiger Artikel aus dem Berliner Tageblatt vom 13. Juni 1922. Neben einigen interessanten Informationen zur Kulturgeschichte der Bowle wartet er mit einer Reihe origineller zeitgenössischer Rezepte auf, die nachgerade danach schreien, nachgemixt und nachgetrunken zu werden. Und die wie nebenbei belegen, dass die Übergänge zwischen Bowle und Cocktail nicht nur flüssig, sondern auch fließend sind. Frank Riede hat für uns gekostet.
In Hour 2, Nikki Jhabvala, formerly of The Athletic for the Denver Broncos and now with the Washington Post, joins The Drive. She talks about the history of how this day came about with the Walton/Penner Group. Nikki talks about how the Bowlen family will transition from here. Also, with there being a family connection, how will Kroenke and Walton work together? Also, the guys react to Jared Bednar's response to potentially changing goalies in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals! At 3:30pm every day, the Water Cooler comes right at you with the 3 “hey did you hear about” stories of the day! Denverfan.com's Senior Broncos Writer Andrew Mason joins The Drive to discuss the new owner! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sandy and Shawn break down Rob Walton's purchase of the Denver Broncos. They gauge the fan's reaction to the sale on the text line who seems to be very excited about the news that Mellody Hobson will be involved in the organization. They break down the money that the Bowlen children will get and they discuss if the fact that three of the four teams in Denver are under the banner of one family. They discuss the other biggest story in town, the Colorado Avalanche's Stanley Cup run and if their style of hockey will be viable to win it all against a more traditional team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, White Sox, and Cubs were off Tonight Chicago Cubs (Thompson 6-0) at Baltimore (Bradish 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Skubal 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Quintana 1-2), 7:05 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:45 L.A. Dodgers (White 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 1-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – AP Source: Keuchel agrees to minor league deal with D-backs The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a minor league contract with former Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel (KY’-kuhl), according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on the condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced. The left-hander was recently released by the Chicago White Sox after having a 2-5 record with a 7.88 ERA through eight starts. He was in the final season of a $55 million, three-year deal. The 34-year-old Keuchel won the AL Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 and is also a two-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Colorado Avalanche 6, Edmonton Oilers 5 – OT (COL Wins 4-0) Avalanche 6, Oilers 5 – OT – Avalanche sweep Oilers, advance to Stanley Cup Final Artturi Lehkonen scored 1:19 into overtime, and Colorado rallied to beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 Monday night, completing a four-game sweep in the Western Conference final and sending the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2001. Colorado will take on the winner of the Eastern Conference final between the New York Rangers and two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Cale Makar, Devon Toews Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado. Pavel Francouz stopped 30 of 35 shots. Zach Hyman scored twice for the Oilers. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian also scored for Edmonton. Leon Draisaitl had four assists and goalie Mike Smith finished with 36 saves. Tonight New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning, 8:00 p.m. (NYR Leads 2-1) NHL – Bruins fire coach Bruce Cassidy after 1st-round playoff exit The Boston Bruins have fired coach Bruce Cassidy several weeks after losing in the first round of the playoffs. General manager Don Sweeney says the search for a replacement will begin immediately. Boston made the playoffs in each of Cassidy’s six seasons behind the bench. He coached the Bruins within one victory of the Stanley Cup in 2019. Cassidy immediately becomes a top candidate for vacancies in Philadelphia, Chicago, Winnipeg, Vegas and Detroit and any others that may now come open. The Bruins are expected to be without first-line left winger Brad Marchand and top defenseman Charlie McAvoy for at least the first two months of next season. Cassidy was previously an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was also a head coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins. NHL – Jets’ Kyle Connor wins Lady Byng for gentlemanly conduct Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor has won the Lady Byng Trophy, given to the NHL’s most gentlemanly player. Connor tied for the second-fewest number of minor penalties during the regular season. He was penalized just twice in over 1,700 minutes of ice time that included regular short-handed shifts and matchups against top offensive opponents. It’s his first Lady Byng honor. Last year’s winner, Jaccob Slavin of Carolina, was second in voting by the Professional Hockey Writer Association. Minnesota defenseman Jared Spurgeon was third. Soccer – Canada men back at practice after meeting with federation Canada Soccer says its World Cup-bound men’s team has returned to practice after refusing to play in an exhibition match against Panama because of strained labor negotiations. The nation’s governing body announced on social media on Monday that the two sides had met the night before. The team returned to practice and future meetings were scheduled. Canada is set to play Curacao at Vancouver’s BC Place on Thursday in the CONCACAF National League. NFL – Denver Broncos sale could come as early as this month The Denver Broncos could have a new owner as soon as this month in what’s expected to be the most expensive deal in sports history at around $4.5 billion. A second round of bids for the franchise was due Monday from prospective buyers. The Pat Bowlen Trust will have to accept the winning bid, and NFL owners will need to approve the sale of the team that’s been in the Bowlen family for nearly four decades. NFL – Romeo Crennel retires after almost 40 years as NFL coach Romeo Crennel announced his retirement Monday, ending a 39-year NFL coaching career that included five Super Bowl titles. Crennel, spent the past eight seasons with the Houston Texans. He was the team’s defensive coordinator from 2014-16 and assistant head coach from 2017-19. In 2020 he was the associate head coach before becoming the interim head coach after coach Bill O’Brien was fired after just four games. NFL – All-Pro Aaron Donald returning to LA Rams with a big raise All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald is getting a big raise to stay with the Los Angeles Rams under a reworked contract through 2024. The team didn’t disclose terms of the new deal, but the NFL Network reported Donald is getting a $40 million raise that will make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league. Donald was already under contract for the next three seasons, but he openly contemplated retirement after he won his first ring with the Rams in February. Instead, the seven-time All-Pro will be back to torment offenses at the heart of Los Angeles’ defense. NFL – Browns’ Watson named in 24th lawsuit by massage therapists A 24th woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL. The latest lawsuit was filed in Houston by attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing all 24 women. Buzbee says in a statement that the women “continue to stand firm for what is right." Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin said he could not immediately comment on the latest lawsuit. Hardin has repeatedly said Watson has done nothing wrong. Watson has been accused by massage therapists of harassing, assaulting or touching them during appointments and the latest lawsuit makes similar allegations. NCAABSB – Louisville wins 3 straight to reach super regionals Levi Usher hit a two-run single in the eighth, Cameron Masterman added a go-ahead homer in the inning and No. 12 national seed Louisville beat Michigan 11-9 to win the Louisville Regional. Louisville won three straight regional games, after a loss to Michigan on Saturday, to advance to the super regionals against Texas A&M. Usher went 4 for 5 with four RBIs and Masterman added three RBIs, including his fourth homer of the regional. Michigan started the game with three straight doubles to take a 2-0 lead, but Louisville scored seven runs with two outs in the bottom of the first. Golf – LIV – Mickelson joins Saud-funded league Phil Mickelson is ending his 4-month hiatus from competitive golf and is joining the Saudi-funded rival league. Mickelson was the last big name added to the 48-man field for the LIV Golf Invitational outside London that starts Friday. The six-time major champion was the chief recruiter for the Saudi league. But it appeared to backfire when he was quoted as accusing the PGA Tour of “obnoxious greed.” He also says while he’s aware of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, it would be worth it to join if it meant having leverage against the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’ll still play the majors. Golf – Jack Nicklaus to become honorary citizen of St. Andrews Jack Nicklaus is returning to St. Andrews in July to become an honorary citizen. And this time he’ll be joining some exclusive company. The honor from the town council has been awarded to only two other American citizens. One was amateur great Bobby Jones in 1958. The other was Benjamin Franklin in 1759. Nicklaus won two of his three British Open titles at St. Andrews. He loves the Old Course so much that he chose St. Andrews in 2005 to play in his 164th and final major championship. Nicklaus says he won’t be playing in the Champions Challenge exhibition. Olympics – Phelps, Vonn among those heading to US Olympic & Para Hall Lindsey Vonn, Michelle Kwan, Mia Hamm, Billie Jean King and the late Pat Summitt are among the nine individual women who will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame this summer. Michael Phelps and hurdling great Roger Kingdom are also going in. Others voted onto the 2022 class were Natalie Coughlin, Muffy Davis, David Kiley, Trischa Zorn-Hudson and Gretchen Fraser. The 1976 women’s 4×100 freestyle relay swimming team, anchored by Shirley Babashoff in its stunning upset over the East Germans, and the 2002 men’s Paralympic sled hockey team also were voted into the hall by a mix of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, media and administrators and fans. The induction ceremony is set for June 24 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. NCAAFB – Tim Tebow among first-timers on College Football HOF ballot Tim Tebow is among the former players making a first appearance on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year. Tebow led Florida to two national championships and won a Heisman Trophy and has been outspoken in his Christian beliefs. Some of the other former players on the ballot for the first time are quarterback Alex Smith of Utah, wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State, running back Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State, linebacker Luke Kuechly of Boston College and defensive lineman Dewey Selmon of Oklahoma. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday No games yesterday Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Today Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central vs. Traverse City West, 5:00 p.m. Hudsonville vs. Rockford, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Otsego Otsego vs. Brooklyn Columbia Central, 5:30 p.m. South Haven vs. Hudsonville Unity Christian, 7:30 p.m. Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian vs. Lansing Christian, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake vs. Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, White Sox, and Cubs were off Tonight Chicago Cubs (Thompson 6-0) at Baltimore (Bradish 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Skubal 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Quintana 1-2), 7:05 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:45 L.A. Dodgers (White 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 1-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – AP Source: Keuchel agrees to minor league deal with D-backs The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a minor league contract with former Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel (KY’-kuhl), according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on the condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced. The left-hander was recently released by the Chicago White Sox after having a 2-5 record with a 7.88 ERA through eight starts. He was in the final season of a $55 million, three-year deal. The 34-year-old Keuchel won the AL Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 and is also a two-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Colorado Avalanche 6, Edmonton Oilers 5 – OT (COL Wins 4-0) Avalanche 6, Oilers 5 – OT – Avalanche sweep Oilers, advance to Stanley Cup Final Artturi Lehkonen scored 1:19 into overtime, and Colorado rallied to beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 Monday night, completing a four-game sweep in the Western Conference final and sending the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2001. Colorado will take on the winner of the Eastern Conference final between the New York Rangers and two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Cale Makar, Devon Toews Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado. Pavel Francouz stopped 30 of 35 shots. Zach Hyman scored twice for the Oilers. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian also scored for Edmonton. Leon Draisaitl had four assists and goalie Mike Smith finished with 36 saves. Tonight New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning, 8:00 p.m. (NYR Leads 2-1) NHL – Bruins fire coach Bruce Cassidy after 1st-round playoff exit The Boston Bruins have fired coach Bruce Cassidy several weeks after losing in the first round of the playoffs. General manager Don Sweeney says the search for a replacement will begin immediately. Boston made the playoffs in each of Cassidy’s six seasons behind the bench. He coached the Bruins within one victory of the Stanley Cup in 2019. Cassidy immediately becomes a top candidate for vacancies in Philadelphia, Chicago, Winnipeg, Vegas and Detroit and any others that may now come open. The Bruins are expected to be without first-line left winger Brad Marchand and top defenseman Charlie McAvoy for at least the first two months of next season. Cassidy was previously an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was also a head coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins. NHL – Jets’ Kyle Connor wins Lady Byng for gentlemanly conduct Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor has won the Lady Byng Trophy, given to the NHL’s most gentlemanly player. Connor tied for the second-fewest number of minor penalties during the regular season. He was penalized just twice in over 1,700 minutes of ice time that included regular short-handed shifts and matchups against top offensive opponents. It’s his first Lady Byng honor. Last year’s winner, Jaccob Slavin of Carolina, was second in voting by the Professional Hockey Writer Association. Minnesota defenseman Jared Spurgeon was third. Soccer – Canada men back at practice after meeting with federation Canada Soccer says its World Cup-bound men’s team has returned to practice after refusing to play in an exhibition match against Panama because of strained labor negotiations. The nation’s governing body announced on social media on Monday that the two sides had met the night before. The team returned to practice and future meetings were scheduled. Canada is set to play Curacao at Vancouver’s BC Place on Thursday in the CONCACAF National League. NFL – Denver Broncos sale could come as early as this month The Denver Broncos could have a new owner as soon as this month in what’s expected to be the most expensive deal in sports history at around $4.5 billion. A second round of bids for the franchise was due Monday from prospective buyers. The Pat Bowlen Trust will have to accept the winning bid, and NFL owners will need to approve the sale of the team that’s been in the Bowlen family for nearly four decades. NFL – Romeo Crennel retires after almost 40 years as NFL coach Romeo Crennel announced his retirement Monday, ending a 39-year NFL coaching career that included five Super Bowl titles. Crennel, spent the past eight seasons with the Houston Texans. He was the team’s defensive coordinator from 2014-16 and assistant head coach from 2017-19. In 2020 he was the associate head coach before becoming the interim head coach after coach Bill O’Brien was fired after just four games. NFL – All-Pro Aaron Donald returning to LA Rams with a big raise All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald is getting a big raise to stay with the Los Angeles Rams under a reworked contract through 2024. The team didn’t disclose terms of the new deal, but the NFL Network reported Donald is getting a $40 million raise that will make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league. Donald was already under contract for the next three seasons, but he openly contemplated retirement after he won his first ring with the Rams in February. Instead, the seven-time All-Pro will be back to torment offenses at the heart of Los Angeles’ defense. NFL – Browns’ Watson named in 24th lawsuit by massage therapists A 24th woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL. The latest lawsuit was filed in Houston by attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing all 24 women. Buzbee says in a statement that the women “continue to stand firm for what is right." Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin said he could not immediately comment on the latest lawsuit. Hardin has repeatedly said Watson has done nothing wrong. Watson has been accused by massage therapists of harassing, assaulting or touching them during appointments and the latest lawsuit makes similar allegations. NCAABSB – Louisville wins 3 straight to reach super regionals Levi Usher hit a two-run single in the eighth, Cameron Masterman added a go-ahead homer in the inning and No. 12 national seed Louisville beat Michigan 11-9 to win the Louisville Regional. Louisville won three straight regional games, after a loss to Michigan on Saturday, to advance to the super regionals against Texas A&M. Usher went 4 for 5 with four RBIs and Masterman added three RBIs, including his fourth homer of the regional. Michigan started the game with three straight doubles to take a 2-0 lead, but Louisville scored seven runs with two outs in the bottom of the first. Golf – LIV – Mickelson joins Saud-funded league Phil Mickelson is ending his 4-month hiatus from competitive golf and is joining the Saudi-funded rival league. Mickelson was the last big name added to the 48-man field for the LIV Golf Invitational outside London that starts Friday. The six-time major champion was the chief recruiter for the Saudi league. But it appeared to backfire when he was quoted as accusing the PGA Tour of “obnoxious greed.” He also says while he’s aware of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, it would be worth it to join if it meant having leverage against the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’ll still play the majors. Golf – Jack Nicklaus to become honorary citizen of St. Andrews Jack Nicklaus is returning to St. Andrews in July to become an honorary citizen. And this time he’ll be joining some exclusive company. The honor from the town council has been awarded to only two other American citizens. One was amateur great Bobby Jones in 1958. The other was Benjamin Franklin in 1759. Nicklaus won two of his three British Open titles at St. Andrews. He loves the Old Course so much that he chose St. Andrews in 2005 to play in his 164th and final major championship. Nicklaus says he won’t be playing in the Champions Challenge exhibition. Olympics – Phelps, Vonn among those heading to US Olympic & Para Hall Lindsey Vonn, Michelle Kwan, Mia Hamm, Billie Jean King and the late Pat Summitt are among the nine individual women who will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame this summer. Michael Phelps and hurdling great Roger Kingdom are also going in. Others voted onto the 2022 class were Natalie Coughlin, Muffy Davis, David Kiley, Trischa Zorn-Hudson and Gretchen Fraser. The 1976 women’s 4×100 freestyle relay swimming team, anchored by Shirley Babashoff in its stunning upset over the East Germans, and the 2002 men’s Paralympic sled hockey team also were voted into the hall by a mix of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, media and administrators and fans. The induction ceremony is set for June 24 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. NCAAFB – Tim Tebow among first-timers on College Football HOF ballot Tim Tebow is among the former players making a first appearance on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year. Tebow led Florida to two national championships and won a Heisman Trophy and has been outspoken in his Christian beliefs. Some of the other former players on the ballot for the first time are quarterback Alex Smith of Utah, wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State, running back Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State, linebacker Luke Kuechly of Boston College and defensive lineman Dewey Selmon of Oklahoma. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday No games yesterday Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Today Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central vs. Traverse City West, 5:00 p.m. Hudsonville vs. Rockford, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Otsego Otsego vs. Brooklyn Columbia Central, 5:30 p.m. South Haven vs. Hudsonville Unity Christian, 7:30 p.m. Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian vs. Lansing Christian, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake vs. Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, White Sox, and Cubs were off Tonight Chicago Cubs (Thompson 6-0) at Baltimore (Bradish 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Skubal 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Quintana 1-2), 7:05 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:45 L.A. Dodgers (White 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 1-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – AP Source: Keuchel agrees to minor league deal with D-backs The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a minor league contract with former Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel (KY’-kuhl), according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on the condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced. The left-hander was recently released by the Chicago White Sox after having a 2-5 record with a 7.88 ERA through eight starts. He was in the final season of a $55 million, three-year deal. The 34-year-old Keuchel won the AL Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 and is also a two-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Colorado Avalanche 6, Edmonton Oilers 5 – OT (COL Wins 4-0) Avalanche 6, Oilers 5 – OT – Avalanche sweep Oilers, advance to Stanley Cup Final Artturi Lehkonen scored 1:19 into overtime, and Colorado rallied to beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 Monday night, completing a four-game sweep in the Western Conference final and sending the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2001. Colorado will take on the winner of the Eastern Conference final between the New York Rangers and two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Cale Makar, Devon Toews Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado. Pavel Francouz stopped 30 of 35 shots. Zach Hyman scored twice for the Oilers. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian also scored for Edmonton. Leon Draisaitl had four assists and goalie Mike Smith finished with 36 saves. Tonight New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning, 8:00 p.m. (NYR Leads 2-1) NHL – Bruins fire coach Bruce Cassidy after 1st-round playoff exit The Boston Bruins have fired coach Bruce Cassidy several weeks after losing in the first round of the playoffs. General manager Don Sweeney says the search for a replacement will begin immediately. Boston made the playoffs in each of Cassidy’s six seasons behind the bench. He coached the Bruins within one victory of the Stanley Cup in 2019. Cassidy immediately becomes a top candidate for vacancies in Philadelphia, Chicago, Winnipeg, Vegas and Detroit and any others that may now come open. The Bruins are expected to be without first-line left winger Brad Marchand and top defenseman Charlie McAvoy for at least the first two months of next season. Cassidy was previously an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was also a head coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins. NHL – Jets’ Kyle Connor wins Lady Byng for gentlemanly conduct Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor has won the Lady Byng Trophy, given to the NHL’s most gentlemanly player. Connor tied for the second-fewest number of minor penalties during the regular season. He was penalized just twice in over 1,700 minutes of ice time that included regular short-handed shifts and matchups against top offensive opponents. It’s his first Lady Byng honor. Last year’s winner, Jaccob Slavin of Carolina, was second in voting by the Professional Hockey Writer Association. Minnesota defenseman Jared Spurgeon was third. Soccer – Canada men back at practice after meeting with federation Canada Soccer says its World Cup-bound men’s team has returned to practice after refusing to play in an exhibition match against Panama because of strained labor negotiations. The nation’s governing body announced on social media on Monday that the two sides had met the night before. The team returned to practice and future meetings were scheduled. Canada is set to play Curacao at Vancouver’s BC Place on Thursday in the CONCACAF National League. NFL – Denver Broncos sale could come as early as this month The Denver Broncos could have a new owner as soon as this month in what’s expected to be the most expensive deal in sports history at around $4.5 billion. A second round of bids for the franchise was due Monday from prospective buyers. The Pat Bowlen Trust will have to accept the winning bid, and NFL owners will need to approve the sale of the team that’s been in the Bowlen family for nearly four decades. NFL – Romeo Crennel retires after almost 40 years as NFL coach Romeo Crennel announced his retirement Monday, ending a 39-year NFL coaching career that included five Super Bowl titles. Crennel, spent the past eight seasons with the Houston Texans. He was the team’s defensive coordinator from 2014-16 and assistant head coach from 2017-19. In 2020 he was the associate head coach before becoming the interim head coach after coach Bill O’Brien was fired after just four games. NFL – All-Pro Aaron Donald returning to LA Rams with a big raise All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald is getting a big raise to stay with the Los Angeles Rams under a reworked contract through 2024. The team didn’t disclose terms of the new deal, but the NFL Network reported Donald is getting a $40 million raise that will make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league. Donald was already under contract for the next three seasons, but he openly contemplated retirement after he won his first ring with the Rams in February. Instead, the seven-time All-Pro will be back to torment offenses at the heart of Los Angeles’ defense. NFL – Browns’ Watson named in 24th lawsuit by massage therapists A 24th woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL. The latest lawsuit was filed in Houston by attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing all 24 women. Buzbee says in a statement that the women “continue to stand firm for what is right." Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin said he could not immediately comment on the latest lawsuit. Hardin has repeatedly said Watson has done nothing wrong. Watson has been accused by massage therapists of harassing, assaulting or touching them during appointments and the latest lawsuit makes similar allegations. NCAABSB – Louisville wins 3 straight to reach super regionals Levi Usher hit a two-run single in the eighth, Cameron Masterman added a go-ahead homer in the inning and No. 12 national seed Louisville beat Michigan 11-9 to win the Louisville Regional. Louisville won three straight regional games, after a loss to Michigan on Saturday, to advance to the super regionals against Texas A&M. Usher went 4 for 5 with four RBIs and Masterman added three RBIs, including his fourth homer of the regional. Michigan started the game with three straight doubles to take a 2-0 lead, but Louisville scored seven runs with two outs in the bottom of the first. Golf – LIV – Mickelson joins Saud-funded league Phil Mickelson is ending his 4-month hiatus from competitive golf and is joining the Saudi-funded rival league. Mickelson was the last big name added to the 48-man field for the LIV Golf Invitational outside London that starts Friday. The six-time major champion was the chief recruiter for the Saudi league. But it appeared to backfire when he was quoted as accusing the PGA Tour of “obnoxious greed.” He also says while he’s aware of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, it would be worth it to join if it meant having leverage against the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’ll still play the majors. Golf – Jack Nicklaus to become honorary citizen of St. Andrews Jack Nicklaus is returning to St. Andrews in July to become an honorary citizen. And this time he’ll be joining some exclusive company. The honor from the town council has been awarded to only two other American citizens. One was amateur great Bobby Jones in 1958. The other was Benjamin Franklin in 1759. Nicklaus won two of his three British Open titles at St. Andrews. He loves the Old Course so much that he chose St. Andrews in 2005 to play in his 164th and final major championship. Nicklaus says he won’t be playing in the Champions Challenge exhibition. Olympics – Phelps, Vonn among those heading to US Olympic & Para Hall Lindsey Vonn, Michelle Kwan, Mia Hamm, Billie Jean King and the late Pat Summitt are among the nine individual women who will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame this summer. Michael Phelps and hurdling great Roger Kingdom are also going in. Others voted onto the 2022 class were Natalie Coughlin, Muffy Davis, David Kiley, Trischa Zorn-Hudson and Gretchen Fraser. The 1976 women’s 4×100 freestyle relay swimming team, anchored by Shirley Babashoff in its stunning upset over the East Germans, and the 2002 men’s Paralympic sled hockey team also were voted into the hall by a mix of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, media and administrators and fans. The induction ceremony is set for June 24 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. NCAAFB – Tim Tebow among first-timers on College Football HOF ballot Tim Tebow is among the former players making a first appearance on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year. Tebow led Florida to two national championships and won a Heisman Trophy and has been outspoken in his Christian beliefs. Some of the other former players on the ballot for the first time are quarterback Alex Smith of Utah, wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State, running back Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State, linebacker Luke Kuechly of Boston College and defensive lineman Dewey Selmon of Oklahoma. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday No games yesterday Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Today Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central vs. Traverse City West, 5:00 p.m. Hudsonville vs. Rockford, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Otsego Otsego vs. Brooklyn Columbia Central, 5:30 p.m. South Haven vs. Hudsonville Unity Christian, 7:30 p.m. Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian vs. Lansing Christian, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake vs. Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, White Sox, and Cubs were off Tonight Chicago Cubs (Thompson 6-0) at Baltimore (Bradish 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Skubal 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Quintana 1-2), 7:05 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:45 L.A. Dodgers (White 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 1-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – AP Source: Keuchel agrees to minor league deal with D-backs The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a minor league contract with former Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel (KY’-kuhl), according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on the condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced. The left-hander was recently released by the Chicago White Sox after having a 2-5 record with a 7.88 ERA through eight starts. He was in the final season of a $55 million, three-year deal. The 34-year-old Keuchel won the AL Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 and is also a two-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Colorado Avalanche 6, Edmonton Oilers 5 – OT (COL Wins 4-0) Avalanche 6, Oilers 5 – OT – Avalanche sweep Oilers, advance to Stanley Cup Final Artturi Lehkonen scored 1:19 into overtime, and Colorado rallied to beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 Monday night, completing a four-game sweep in the Western Conference final and sending the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2001. Colorado will take on the winner of the Eastern Conference final between the New York Rangers and two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Cale Makar, Devon Toews Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado. Pavel Francouz stopped 30 of 35 shots. Zach Hyman scored twice for the Oilers. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian also scored for Edmonton. Leon Draisaitl had four assists and goalie Mike Smith finished with 36 saves. Tonight New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning, 8:00 p.m. (NYR Leads 2-1) NHL – Bruins fire coach Bruce Cassidy after 1st-round playoff exit The Boston Bruins have fired coach Bruce Cassidy several weeks after losing in the first round of the playoffs. General manager Don Sweeney says the search for a replacement will begin immediately. Boston made the playoffs in each of Cassidy’s six seasons behind the bench. He coached the Bruins within one victory of the Stanley Cup in 2019. Cassidy immediately becomes a top candidate for vacancies in Philadelphia, Chicago, Winnipeg, Vegas and Detroit and any others that may now come open. The Bruins are expected to be without first-line left winger Brad Marchand and top defenseman Charlie McAvoy for at least the first two months of next season. Cassidy was previously an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was also a head coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins. NHL – Jets’ Kyle Connor wins Lady Byng for gentlemanly conduct Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor has won the Lady Byng Trophy, given to the NHL’s most gentlemanly player. Connor tied for the second-fewest number of minor penalties during the regular season. He was penalized just twice in over 1,700 minutes of ice time that included regular short-handed shifts and matchups against top offensive opponents. It’s his first Lady Byng honor. Last year’s winner, Jaccob Slavin of Carolina, was second in voting by the Professional Hockey Writer Association. Minnesota defenseman Jared Spurgeon was third. Soccer – Canada men back at practice after meeting with federation Canada Soccer says its World Cup-bound men’s team has returned to practice after refusing to play in an exhibition match against Panama because of strained labor negotiations. The nation’s governing body announced on social media on Monday that the two sides had met the night before. The team returned to practice and future meetings were scheduled. Canada is set to play Curacao at Vancouver’s BC Place on Thursday in the CONCACAF National League. NFL – Denver Broncos sale could come as early as this month The Denver Broncos could have a new owner as soon as this month in what’s expected to be the most expensive deal in sports history at around $4.5 billion. A second round of bids for the franchise was due Monday from prospective buyers. The Pat Bowlen Trust will have to accept the winning bid, and NFL owners will need to approve the sale of the team that’s been in the Bowlen family for nearly four decades. NFL – Romeo Crennel retires after almost 40 years as NFL coach Romeo Crennel announced his retirement Monday, ending a 39-year NFL coaching career that included five Super Bowl titles. Crennel, spent the past eight seasons with the Houston Texans. He was the team’s defensive coordinator from 2014-16 and assistant head coach from 2017-19. In 2020 he was the associate head coach before becoming the interim head coach after coach Bill O’Brien was fired after just four games. NFL – All-Pro Aaron Donald returning to LA Rams with a big raise All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald is getting a big raise to stay with the Los Angeles Rams under a reworked contract through 2024. The team didn’t disclose terms of the new deal, but the NFL Network reported Donald is getting a $40 million raise that will make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league. Donald was already under contract for the next three seasons, but he openly contemplated retirement after he won his first ring with the Rams in February. Instead, the seven-time All-Pro will be back to torment offenses at the heart of Los Angeles’ defense. NFL – Browns’ Watson named in 24th lawsuit by massage therapists A 24th woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL. The latest lawsuit was filed in Houston by attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing all 24 women. Buzbee says in a statement that the women “continue to stand firm for what is right." Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin said he could not immediately comment on the latest lawsuit. Hardin has repeatedly said Watson has done nothing wrong. Watson has been accused by massage therapists of harassing, assaulting or touching them during appointments and the latest lawsuit makes similar allegations. NCAABSB – Louisville wins 3 straight to reach super regionals Levi Usher hit a two-run single in the eighth, Cameron Masterman added a go-ahead homer in the inning and No. 12 national seed Louisville beat Michigan 11-9 to win the Louisville Regional. Louisville won three straight regional games, after a loss to Michigan on Saturday, to advance to the super regionals against Texas A&M. Usher went 4 for 5 with four RBIs and Masterman added three RBIs, including his fourth homer of the regional. Michigan started the game with three straight doubles to take a 2-0 lead, but Louisville scored seven runs with two outs in the bottom of the first. Golf – LIV – Mickelson joins Saud-funded league Phil Mickelson is ending his 4-month hiatus from competitive golf and is joining the Saudi-funded rival league. Mickelson was the last big name added to the 48-man field for the LIV Golf Invitational outside London that starts Friday. The six-time major champion was the chief recruiter for the Saudi league. But it appeared to backfire when he was quoted as accusing the PGA Tour of “obnoxious greed.” He also says while he’s aware of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, it would be worth it to join if it meant having leverage against the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’ll still play the majors. Golf – Jack Nicklaus to become honorary citizen of St. Andrews Jack Nicklaus is returning to St. Andrews in July to become an honorary citizen. And this time he’ll be joining some exclusive company. The honor from the town council has been awarded to only two other American citizens. One was amateur great Bobby Jones in 1958. The other was Benjamin Franklin in 1759. Nicklaus won two of his three British Open titles at St. Andrews. He loves the Old Course so much that he chose St. Andrews in 2005 to play in his 164th and final major championship. Nicklaus says he won’t be playing in the Champions Challenge exhibition. Olympics – Phelps, Vonn among those heading to US Olympic & Para Hall Lindsey Vonn, Michelle Kwan, Mia Hamm, Billie Jean King and the late Pat Summitt are among the nine individual women who will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame this summer. Michael Phelps and hurdling great Roger Kingdom are also going in. Others voted onto the 2022 class were Natalie Coughlin, Muffy Davis, David Kiley, Trischa Zorn-Hudson and Gretchen Fraser. The 1976 women’s 4×100 freestyle relay swimming team, anchored by Shirley Babashoff in its stunning upset over the East Germans, and the 2002 men’s Paralympic sled hockey team also were voted into the hall by a mix of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, media and administrators and fans. The induction ceremony is set for June 24 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. NCAAFB – Tim Tebow among first-timers on College Football HOF ballot Tim Tebow is among the former players making a first appearance on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year. Tebow led Florida to two national championships and won a Heisman Trophy and has been outspoken in his Christian beliefs. Some of the other former players on the ballot for the first time are quarterback Alex Smith of Utah, wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State, running back Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State, linebacker Luke Kuechly of Boston College and defensive lineman Dewey Selmon of Oklahoma. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday No games yesterday Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Today Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central vs. Traverse City West, 5:00 p.m. Hudsonville vs. Rockford, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Otsego Otsego vs. Brooklyn Columbia Central, 5:30 p.m. South Haven vs. Hudsonville Unity Christian, 7:30 p.m. Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian vs. Lansing Christian, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake vs. Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The delay in NHL's second round playoff schedule release, Avs momentum on a different level than '07 Rockies, booing Matt Duchene and Ryan O'Reilly, Rob Walton's son buys land in Cherry Hills Village, auction process to buy the Broncos, Bowlen family drama, Altitude and Comcast mediation pushed back, Danny Woodhead could qualify for US Open, Drew Brees as a broadcaster
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Kelly and Ty have returned from a month long hiatus. With the football season completed and some news to discuss, the dynamic duo talk about the NFL Playoffs, Nathaniel Hackett being hired as the new head coach of the Denver Broncos, and the beginning of the end for the Bowlen era as the team is now up for sale.Follow us on Twitter!Kelly: @ilovetalibTy: @tyflyguy15Podcast: @in_com_plete_2
Sony heeft een recordbedrag neergeteld voor de aankoop van A Man Called Otto. Simu Liu gaat misschien wel een nieuw soort Barbiedoll spelen. Deze aflevering staat verder in het teken van de reclames van de Super Bowl. Iets wat verrassend weinig met Bowlen te maken heeft… geintje! Disney+ heeft niet 7, maar ALLE Geitjes! We hebben het niet over de trailers van Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Moon Knight en LotR The Rings of Power (Ok, een klein beetje over The Rings of Power). Maar wel over de fantastische dinosaurussen in Jurassic World Dominion. Een hele toffe noodlanding van Ryan Reynolds. De weinig onthullende, maar oh zo spannende trailer van NOPE. En we hebben het over de trailer van Deep Water, die op een heel andere manier spannend is. Ben je Film Fans Podcast Fan? Je kunt ons al bedanken voor deze podcast voor maar 1 euro per maand via https://www.patreon.com/FilmFansPodcast Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter in jouw podcast-app, volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl. Voor vragen en opmerkingen of voor het antwoord van het item My Wife mag je ons altijd mailen via mail@filmfanspodcast.nl.
Carson Strong looking healthy, Desmond Ridder, Kenny Pickett smooth under center, Malik Willis most consistent and making most high-end throws, Sam Howell, Mase's memories of Senior Bowls past, Trey McBride of CSU, Bowlen era of Broncos ownership coming to a close, Pat Bowlen a once in a lifetime owner, parallels between Curt Flood and Brian Flores, Broncos one of three teams named in lawsuit, Coyotes @ Avalanche, Nuggets @ Timberwolves
Dan starts hour two of the show off talking about Meatloaf, no not that kind, before diving into Broncos ownership. He amends a mistake from last week and he laments the way The Trust has handled things since Pat Bowlen stepped down. Dan goes to the text line and explains why the Bowlen family simply will not be involved with the Broncos anymore. Dan dives into the Broncos coaching search and he questions the NFL's process of hiring a head coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny Bowlen, son of former Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, went on a rant bashing George Paton and Brittany Bowlen.
Chad Jensen and Zack Kelberman react to the news of the #Broncos ownership trial being vacated and what it means for the future of the club. Will a Bowlen succession follow or will the #DenverBroncos be sold? Rumors abound. MHH Moderator Dylan Von Arx joins the show. SHOW NOTESMerch: http://huddleuppod.com/Chad Jensen Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChadNJensenZackKelberman: https://twitter.com/KelbermanNFLJon Kronenberg: https://twitter.com/JonKayMHHBang it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, Cody Roark (@CodyRoarkNFL) reflects on Brittany Bowlen, VP of Strategic Initiatives for the Denver Broncos' press conference yesterday to highlight the Broncos vaccination event that was held at the Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse where over 150 Broncos employees, coaches, players, family, and friends were vaccinated. Cody reacts to Brittany Bowlen's press conference yesterday where she highlighted her and the Broncos efforts in providing voluntary vaccinations to staff, players, coaches, and family members of employees, the challenges of trying to provide safe initiatives for the Broncos to operate last season and this season. Patrick Chiotti (@PatrickChiotti) joins Cody in discussing which non-conference opponent the Broncos face in 2021 are the most intriguing for Denver. Cody and Patrick then close out the show by discussing where the Broncos rank this offseason amongst the AFC West and provide a quick Mile High Salute to T.J. Ward, who announced his retirement yesterday. Follow the host on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CodyRoarkNFLSubscribe: Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, and Audacy for daily exclusive Denver Broncos news, content, and coverageListen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGet 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDONNFL at Manscaped.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode we talk with comedian Graeme Duffy and Derek Bolen from the Brobriety Podcast. We talk about the signs for when you have a drinking problem and how to deal with addiction.
The Denver Broncos are approaching a very significant time period of the off-season. NFL Free Agency begins next week, the Franchise/Transition Tag deadline is creeping up this week. Cody Roark engages with Broncos fans on today's interactive Text Message Tuesday show. Broncos fans asked a variety of questions pertaining to whether or not the Broncos will be sold out of the Bowlen name, favorite potential third round picks for the Broncos, are the Broncos looking at bringing in a veteran on the OL at the tackle position and much more.Jump in on the action and join the text with Cody Roark at (303) 529-6323.Follow the show on Twitter: @LockedOnBroncos and @CodyRoarkNFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 12, Kelly and Ty finally get to discuss the first win of the 2019 season. They also cover the Bowlen family drama, Andy Janovich getting a new extension, Kelly plays commish, and they preview a fun weekend of Broncos vs. Titans.
Today's episode of @LockedOnBroncos features the Bowlen family finding out that they will receive Pat Bowlen's HOF Ring and Jacket after speculation following his passing. The ring and the jacket will be placed in the front lobby of the Broncos Headquarters at the UC Health Training Center in Denver.We also dive in to the discussion regarding the NFL and NFLPA working to agree to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) before the 2019 season begins -- despite a hopeful timeline, from what I've been told both sides have a long ways to go when it comes to topics regarding player safety (Thursday Night Football turnaround, Guaranteed $ in contracts etc..)Segment 1: Broncos News and Notes - Pat Bowlen's HOF Jacket and RingSegment 2: NFL and NFLPA analysisSegment 3: Broncos Poll of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Denver Broncos will honor Pat Bowlen at Broncos Stadium at Mile High close to his statue. One of the many tributes that will happen during the season is players wearing decals on their helmets remembering "Mr. B." Also, there will be no Pat Bowlen Field at Mile High. We hear from two of the teams that released a statement regarding Bowlen's passing and Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special edition of the LockedOn Broncos Podcast, we dedicate this episode to Pat Bowlen. Bowlen passed away at the age of 75 losing his battle to Alzheimer's. We discuss everything he meant on the football and also off it. He created a legacy that will never be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices