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Ssi tienes un hijo con problemas del lenguaje, no te puedes perder el episodio y la entrevista que hacemos a Esther González. Ella es la presidenta de ATELMA (asociación de trastorno de específicos lenguajes de Madrid)Tiene un hijo de 20 años que se llama Pablo con trastorno específico del lenguaje que participa en esta entrevista y aquí lo que queremos es visualizar y dar el sitio que se merece a los problemas del lenguaje en este tipo de situaciones, porque, por desgracia, son unos grandes desconocidos. Y, por supuesto, poco atendidos.No te lo pierdas, porque este es un paso importante para esta asociación y para todos los afectados de trastorno específico del lenguaje.Si tienes un hijo con algún problema neurológico o sospechas que puede ser la causa de sus dificultades y quieres que te guiemos por el camino correcto, ve ahora mismo a descargar las guías gratuitas para padres que tengo en la web www.elneuropeditara.es. En menos de 15 minutos podrás tener una idea bastante clara de qué le pasa a tu hijo y los pasos a seguir para ayudarle. Si ya tienes claro que valore a tu hijo o quieres una segunda opinión, Ponte en contacto ahora mismo con nosotros para que analicemos tu caso y nos pongamos manos a la obra. Llama al 682 651 047 o escríbenos al mail recepcionista@elneuropediatra.es
We got some midweek NWSL action with Gotham FC beating the San Diego Wave 2-1 and Angel City FC beating Racing Louisville in a wild 3-2 finish on Wednesday. We started with Gotham playing direct against the Wave and San Diego not having a lot of answers. Everyone loved Gotham's offseason moves, then they started slow. Now, the Bats are on a run, and they don't even have Lynn Williams and Esther González back yet. And what the heck is going on in San Diego? We ask the question and try to find some answers before asking another question: Do they have to win vs. Houston Dash this weekend? Next, we talked about Angel City FC doing their best Kendrick Lamar impression and coming out ready to fight vs. Racing Louisville. It was an impressive win for ACFC, but ask yourself: Which of those teams is more likely to make the playoffs? Lastly, we took a look ahead at a couple of big-time matchups on Sunday: - Gotham FC vs. Washington Spirit - Portland Thorns FC vs. KC Current Subscribe now to catch all of our women's football talk, including our ongoing coverage of the NWSL and the 2024 Olympics. Check us out: X/Twitter: @itc_pod YouTube: www.youtube.com/@intothechannelpod Instagram: @intothechannelpod Threads: @intothechannelpod Tik Tok: @intothechannel
Esther González tiene 47 años y es psicóloga. Cada mañana atiende en su consulta a decenas de pacientes que vienen a contarle su vida. Desconocen que quien se sienta frente a ellos sale cada mañana de la prisión donde cumple 142 años de condena por asesinato y pertenencia a banda armada; que formó parte de los GRAPO y que fue sistemáticamente violada por el líder de la banda, Fernando Silva Sande. Esta es su historia. Su terapia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Guardia Civil ha detenido a Luis Rubiales dentro del avión que le traía de vuelta de República Dominicana. Además, el Comité de Competición ha sancionado con dos partidos a Cheik Sarr, el portero del Rayo Majadahonda y cierra dos partidos el estadio del Sestao. Competición también ha decretado el cierre parcial del Coliseum de Getafe por los insultos racistas a Marcos Acuña y Quique Sánchez Flores, sanción que analizamos con Luis Milla. Y entrevistamos a la delantera de la selección Esther González.
Este sábado 20 de enero regresa a Pedrezuela la Fiesta de La Vaquilla, una de las celebraciones más arraigadas en la localidad y que fue declarada de Interés Turístico por la Comunidad de Madrid en 2011. Este año, como novedad, la fiesta tendrá también un carácter solidario, con una recaudación de fondos en favor de Cáritas.
THE BATTIES DID IT! Courtney delights in André's sad Batman memes being put in storage, then we relive and recap an extremely dope NWSL Championship. We discuss Madame President Midge Purce vs. Rose 'Pink Lava' Lavelle, relive THAT Midge Purce run and Lynn Williams goal, plus THAT Rose Lavelle strike that gave Dutch folk an unpleasant flashback, and THAT fadeaway header from Esther González. We also look at what Gotham got right, and discuss two ways OL Reign could have found an equalizer. Please listen, subscribe, rate and review – we appreciate y'all! ============= Follow Us: Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod Instagram - diasporautdpod ============= Music credit: Finally by Loxbeats https://soundcloud.com/loxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3. Free Download: http://bit.ly/FinallyLoxbeats Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/fGquX0Te1Yo
This is Part Two of Episode 115 covering the Spanish galleon Santo Cristo de Burgos (or, The Beeswax Wreck) Sources referred to in Part 1: Sources:Borao Mateo, Jose Eugenio. “The arrival of the Spanish galleons in Manila from the Pacific Ocean and their departure along the Kuroshio stream (16th and 17th centuries).” Journal of Geographic Research, no. 47La Follette, Cameron, Dennis Griffin, and Douglas Deur. “The Mountain of a Thousand Holes: Shipwreck Traditions and Treasure Hunting on Oregon's North Coast.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 282 - 313. La Follette, Cameron, Douglas Deur, and Esther González. “The Galleon's Final Journey: Accounts of Ship, Crew, and Passengers in the Colonial Archives.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 210 - 249 Lévesque, Rodrigue. “The Odyssey of Captain Arriola and His Discovery of Marcus Island in 1694.” The Journal of Pacific History, vol. 32, no. 2, Dec 1997, pp. 229 - 233. “The Myth of the Pacific Pirate Ship.” Drain the Oceans, Season 6, Episode 4, National Geographic, 2023. Tremml, Birgit M. “The Global and the Local: Problematic Dynamics of the Triangular Trade in Early Modern Manila.” Journal of World History, vol. 23, no. 3, Sept 2012.Williams, Scott S., Curt D. Peterson, Mitch Marken, and Richard Rogers. “The Beeswax Wreck of Nehalem: A Lost Manila Galleon.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 191 - 209. Support the show
Jenny Chiu, Lisa Carlin, Jordan Angeli and Darian Jenkins react to Midge Purce and M.A. Vignola's late additions to the USWNT roster (01:41) and the RFEF giving Spain's WNT players an ultimatum about returning to international duty (04:56). Then, a recap of another weekend of twists and turns in NWSL beginning with the Esther González Show in NY/NJ Gotham's win over Washington Spirit (08:59). We hear from Chicago Red Stars and Canada defender Bianca St-Georges about overcoming physical and mental setbacks (22:23). With three matchdays to go in NWSL regular season, the crew make their playoff predictions (31:33). And a look at the must-see matchups in the upcoming international break (40:55). Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LisaCarlin32, @Jordangeli , @JennyaChiu and @Darian_Jenks. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
Part One of the Morning Footy podcast begins with Marco Messina joining hosts Susannah Collins, Nico Cantor, Nigel Reo-Coker and Aaron West to discuss Juventus' exciting start to the Serie A season and the reaction in Italy following Christian Pulisic's sensational AC Milan debut (02:45). Inter Miami return to league action this weekend with a lot of work to do. The crew tries to predict whether Lionel Messi and friends can clinch an unlikely MLS playoff spot (10:18). Fresh off of winning the World Cup, Esther González makes her way to Gotham FC, and Aaron is pumped (22:47)! And Folarin Balogun looks set to join Monaco, but will the USMNT striker thrive at the Principality club (30:16)? Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9, @jennychiu For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Don't miss a minute of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División this season on Paramount+! For a limited time, get 50% off an annual plan subscription for as low as $2.50/month for 12 months! Try it free now at paramountplus.com/golazo or paramountplus.com/livesports. This limited time offer ends 9/20. Annual plan only. Terms and conditions apply. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we tell Part 1 of the tale of the Manila galleon Santo Cristo de Burgos - alternatively referred to as 'The Beeswax Wreck' for reasons that will be made apparent. This episode sets the background and historical context for Part Two, which will feature an interview with a special guest involved with the story of the wreck. Sources:Borao Mateo, Jose Eugenio. “The arrival of the Spanish galleons in Manila from the Pacific Ocean and their departure along the Kuroshio stream (16th and 17th centuries).” Journal of Geographic Research, no. 47La Follette, Cameron, Dennis Griffin, and Douglas Deur. “The Mountain of a Thousand Holes: Shipwreck Traditions and Treasure Hunting on Oregon's North Coast.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 282 - 313. La Follette, Cameron, Douglas Deur, and Esther González. “The Galleon's Final Journey: Accounts of Ship, Crew, and Passengers in the Colonial Archives.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 210 - 249 Lévesque, Rodrigue. “The Odyssey of Captain Arriola and His Discovery of Marcus Island in 1694.” The Journal of Pacific History, vol. 32, no. 2, Dec 1997, pp. 229 - 233. “The Myth of the Pacific Pirate Ship.” Drain the Oceans, Season 6, Episode 4, National Geographic, 2023. Tremml, Birgit M. “The Global and the Local: Problematic Dynamics of the Triangular Trade in Early Modern Manila.” Journal of World History, vol. 23, no. 3, Sept 2012.Williams, Scott S., Curt D. Peterson, Mitch Marken, and Richard Rogers. “The Beeswax Wreck of Nehalem: A Lost Manila Galleon.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 119, no. 2, Summer 2018, pp. 191 - 209. Support the show
El estudio de la genética humana ha dado grandes pasos en la última década. En una cardiología cada vez más personalizada, la genética nos permite diagnosticar, estratificar el riesgo y hacer un adecuado manejo y seguimiento de los pacientes y también de sus familias. Carmen González de la Portilla invita a Esther Zorio, Juan Ramón Gimeno y Esther González López a un nuevo análisis CardioPODCAST.
Auara visita sus proyectos en India, que han dado agua potable a 23.000 personas. Luis de Sande, cofundador de Auara y una de las personas que han viajado a la India, expone detalles de los proyectos que tienen allí. Jugar es obligatorio es una nueva iniciativa de la Fundación Orange para adaptar juguetes a niños y niñas con discapacidades motoras y sensoriales. Hablamos con Esther González, responsable de proyectos de Autismo de la Fundación Orange. El empleo es la principal prioridad de cara a 2023 para el 91% de las personas con discapacidad según el tercer informe Discapacidad y expectativas para el nuevo año, de la Fundación Adecco. Tiene más información sobre el informe Elena Arranz, de Comunicación y responsable del informe. Escuchar audio
MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Philadelphia Phillies 7, Atlanta Braves 6 (PHI Leads 1-0) Houston Astros 8, Seattle Mariners 7 (HOU Leads 1-0) New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Guardians 1 (NYY Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 3 (LAD Leads 1-0) Phillies 7, Braves 6 – Castellanos’ bat, glove help Phillies top Braves 7-6 in NLDS Nick Castellanos drove in three runs and made a potentially game-saving catch in the ninth inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies over the reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves 7-6 in the opener of their NL Division Series. The Phillies have won three straight games to begin these playoffs, hardly looking like a team making its first postseason appearance since 2011. They followed up their wild-card sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a victory over the team that finished 14 games ahead of them in the NL East. It wasn’t easy. Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Zach Eflin to bring the Braves within a run. Astros 8, Mariners 7 – Alvarez hits 3-run HR vs Ray in 9th, Astros jolt M’s in ALDS Yordan Alvarez smashed a game-ending, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off Robbie Ray, wrecking Seattle’s strategy of using a Cy Young Award winner in a rare relief role and vaulting the Houston Astros over the Mariners 8-7 in their playoff opener. Trailing all game after a poor start by Justin Verlander, the AL West champion Astros overtook rookie star Julio Rodríguez and the wild-card Mariners at the end to begin their best-of-five Division Series. Houston was down 7-5 when rookie pinch-hitter David Hensley was hit by a pitch from Seattle closer Paul Sewald and Jeremy Peña singled with two outs. Mariners manager Scott Servais then made the bold move to bring in Ray. Alvarez homered on Ray’s second pitch. Yankees 4, Guardians 1 – Cole cruises, Bader, Rizzo bash, Yanks beat Guardians 4-1 Gerrit Cole cruised for most of the night, Harrison Bader and Anthony Rizzo homered and the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 in their AL Division Series opener. Not even another Josh Donaldson baserunning blunder could slow the Yankees, who have won six straight postseason games against Cleveland dating to a comeback from a two games to none deficit in the 2017 Division Series Dodgers 5, Padres 3 – Turner, Dodgers start fast, hold off Padres in NLDS opener Trea Turner homered and doubled as the Los Angeles Dodgers started fast and held off the San Diego Padres 5-3 in their NL Division Series opener. The Dodgers raced to an early 5-0 lead and appeared to be on their way to another blowout of the Padres. Los Angeles dominated in the regular season, owning a 14-5 advantage and outscoring San Diego 109-47. The 111-win Dodgers claimed the NL West and the Padres finished second, 22 games back. With Sandy Koufax watching from the owners’ box, 17-game winner Julio Urías retired the first eight batters. Chris Martin, who had two saves this season, pitched a perfect ninth. Struggling closer Craig Kimbrel was left off the Dodgers’ roster for this best-of-five matchup. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Today Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at Atlanta (Wright 21-5), 4:37 p.m. (PHI Leads 1-0) San Diego (Darvish 16-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-3), 8:37 p.m. (LAD Leads 1-0) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night New York Rangers 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 Vegas Golden Knights 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Oklahoma City Thunder 115, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 127, Milwaukee Bucks 104 Tonight New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NBA – Draymond Green fined but not suspended, set to rejoin team Draymond Green has been fined but won’t be suspended by the Golden State Warriors for a violent punch to the face of teammate Jordan Poole last week. Coach Steve Kerr said after a preseason win against Portland that Green would return to practice Thursday then play for the defending NBA champions against the Nuggets on Friday night and again in the season opener Tuesday against the Lakers. Kerr, general manager Bob Myers and players have met to decide how to best proceed, including Green and Poole talking to each other. NFL – Raiders’ Adams could be suspended for shove Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams could face a possible suspension or fine for shoving a photographer to the ground as he ran off the field following a loss at Kansas City. A person familiar with the process tells The Associated Press that the NFL is reviewing Adams’ actions. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league hadn’t made the review public. Detectives from the Kansas City Police Department’s assault unit are investigating the incident. NFL Network was the first to report that Adams could face discipline. NFL – NFL to discuss roughing calls, no change imminent A person with directly knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that the NFL did not give officials a directive to emphasize roughing-the-passer penalties following Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion, but the topic will be discussed next week when NFL owners meet in New York. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conversations are internal. The person said the league isn’t planning to make any rule changes amid outrage over two disputed calls in Week 5. Roughing-the-passer penalties are down 45% from this point last year. Through Week 5 in 2021, 51 were called. Only 28 have been called this season, according to league stats. NCAAFB – Penn St QB Clifford healthy, content ahead of Michigan game Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is feeling good ahead of tenth-ranked Penn State’s game against No. 4 Michigan this weekend. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a bye week, and Clifford was able to relax and prepared. The Wolverines currently have the country’s fifth-best scoring defense and are fueled by their pass rush. Penn State coach James Franklin says the sixth-year quarterback has been building up to moments and opportunities like Saturday’s Big Ten East showdown. Hockey – Hockey Canada CEO Smith out, board of directors resigns Hockey Canada has ousted CEO Scott Smith. Its board of directors has also resigned over a series of scandals that have rocked the sport’s national federation to its core. Smith spent nearly three decades climbing the ladder at Hockey Canada and lasted just three months at the top. The organization is dealing with fallout related to how it handled sexual assault allegations and how the organization paid out settlements. Former board chair Michael Brind’Amour resigned in August and interim chair Andrea Skinner stepped down Saturday. Golf – PGA – Nicklaus worried big purses will minimize other tournaments Jack Nicklaus is curious to see how the rich, new PGA Tour schedule goes next year. Nicklaus has The Memorial. That’s one of the elevated events that will offer a $20 million purse. He also is involved as a charitable beneficiary at the Honda Classic. That is not one of the big-money events. Worst yet, it’s squeezed between two $20 million events — Riviera the week before, Bay Hill the week after. Nicklaus says he’s worried it will create a two-tier PGA Tour. He says he’s met with the PGA Tour to try to find a solution for the Honda. NASCAR – NASCAR fines Stewart-Haas Racing $200K for race manipulation NASCAR hit Stewart-Haas Racing with an additional $200,000 in fines after ruling Cole Custer and the No. 41 team manipulated the final lap of the playoff elimination race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That brings SHR’s monetary fines to $300,000 over the last week. Kevin Harvick was penalized along with his crew chief when his Ford failed a post-Talladega inspection. Custer appeared to deliberately hold up a line of traffic as teammate Chase Briscoe stormed past in a desperate effort to avoid playoff elimination. Briscoe bumped reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson from the playoffs as the field was trimmed to eight drivers. USA Soccer – Spain blanks US; Americans hadn’t lost 2 straight since ’17 Spain has beaten the U.S. women’s national team 2-0. It was the first time since March 2017 that the U.S. lost two games in a row. Laia Codina had the first goal for Spain in the 39th minute. Esther González added a goal in the 72nd. Both teams are preparing for next summer’s World Cup, and the United States has won the last two World Cups. Both teams also have been rocked by scandals, with Spain missing some of their best players because of it. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Glen Oaks Community College 2 Tonight Women’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Orchard View HS Men’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Muskegon Catholic Central HS MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball Watervliet 3, Coloma 0 – Watervliet wins SAC-Lakeshore division championship Centreville 3, Hartford 0 Paw Paw 3, Comstock 1 Allegan 3, Fennville 0 Today Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Lakeshore at Edwardsburg, 4:30 p.m. Sturgis at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Division 3 at South Haven (first round at local sites) Hopkins at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Parchment at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Paw Paw (first round at local sites) Three Rivers at Berrien Springs, 6:00 p.m. Constantine at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Coloma at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Battle Creek Academy at Bellevue, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Heritage at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake at Michigan Lutheran, 6:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Portage Central, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Philadelphia Phillies 7, Atlanta Braves 6 (PHI Leads 1-0) Houston Astros 8, Seattle Mariners 7 (HOU Leads 1-0) New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Guardians 1 (NYY Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 3 (LAD Leads 1-0) Phillies 7, Braves 6 – Castellanos’ bat, glove help Phillies top Braves 7-6 in NLDS Nick Castellanos drove in three runs and made a potentially game-saving catch in the ninth inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies over the reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves 7-6 in the opener of their NL Division Series. The Phillies have won three straight games to begin these playoffs, hardly looking like a team making its first postseason appearance since 2011. They followed up their wild-card sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a victory over the team that finished 14 games ahead of them in the NL East. It wasn’t easy. Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Zach Eflin to bring the Braves within a run. Astros 8, Mariners 7 – Alvarez hits 3-run HR vs Ray in 9th, Astros jolt M’s in ALDS Yordan Alvarez smashed a game-ending, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off Robbie Ray, wrecking Seattle’s strategy of using a Cy Young Award winner in a rare relief role and vaulting the Houston Astros over the Mariners 8-7 in their playoff opener. Trailing all game after a poor start by Justin Verlander, the AL West champion Astros overtook rookie star Julio Rodríguez and the wild-card Mariners at the end to begin their best-of-five Division Series. Houston was down 7-5 when rookie pinch-hitter David Hensley was hit by a pitch from Seattle closer Paul Sewald and Jeremy Peña singled with two outs. Mariners manager Scott Servais then made the bold move to bring in Ray. Alvarez homered on Ray’s second pitch. Yankees 4, Guardians 1 – Cole cruises, Bader, Rizzo bash, Yanks beat Guardians 4-1 Gerrit Cole cruised for most of the night, Harrison Bader and Anthony Rizzo homered and the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 in their AL Division Series opener. Not even another Josh Donaldson baserunning blunder could slow the Yankees, who have won six straight postseason games against Cleveland dating to a comeback from a two games to none deficit in the 2017 Division Series Dodgers 5, Padres 3 – Turner, Dodgers start fast, hold off Padres in NLDS opener Trea Turner homered and doubled as the Los Angeles Dodgers started fast and held off the San Diego Padres 5-3 in their NL Division Series opener. The Dodgers raced to an early 5-0 lead and appeared to be on their way to another blowout of the Padres. Los Angeles dominated in the regular season, owning a 14-5 advantage and outscoring San Diego 109-47. The 111-win Dodgers claimed the NL West and the Padres finished second, 22 games back. With Sandy Koufax watching from the owners’ box, 17-game winner Julio Urías retired the first eight batters. Chris Martin, who had two saves this season, pitched a perfect ninth. Struggling closer Craig Kimbrel was left off the Dodgers’ roster for this best-of-five matchup. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Today Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at Atlanta (Wright 21-5), 4:37 p.m. (PHI Leads 1-0) San Diego (Darvish 16-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-3), 8:37 p.m. (LAD Leads 1-0) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night New York Rangers 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 Vegas Golden Knights 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Oklahoma City Thunder 115, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 127, Milwaukee Bucks 104 Tonight New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NBA – Draymond Green fined but not suspended, set to rejoin team Draymond Green has been fined but won’t be suspended by the Golden State Warriors for a violent punch to the face of teammate Jordan Poole last week. Coach Steve Kerr said after a preseason win against Portland that Green would return to practice Thursday then play for the defending NBA champions against the Nuggets on Friday night and again in the season opener Tuesday against the Lakers. Kerr, general manager Bob Myers and players have met to decide how to best proceed, including Green and Poole talking to each other. NFL – Raiders’ Adams could be suspended for shove Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams could face a possible suspension or fine for shoving a photographer to the ground as he ran off the field following a loss at Kansas City. A person familiar with the process tells The Associated Press that the NFL is reviewing Adams’ actions. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league hadn’t made the review public. Detectives from the Kansas City Police Department’s assault unit are investigating the incident. NFL Network was the first to report that Adams could face discipline. NFL – NFL to discuss roughing calls, no change imminent A person with directly knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that the NFL did not give officials a directive to emphasize roughing-the-passer penalties following Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion, but the topic will be discussed next week when NFL owners meet in New York. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conversations are internal. The person said the league isn’t planning to make any rule changes amid outrage over two disputed calls in Week 5. Roughing-the-passer penalties are down 45% from this point last year. Through Week 5 in 2021, 51 were called. Only 28 have been called this season, according to league stats. NCAAFB – Penn St QB Clifford healthy, content ahead of Michigan game Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is feeling good ahead of tenth-ranked Penn State’s game against No. 4 Michigan this weekend. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a bye week, and Clifford was able to relax and prepared. The Wolverines currently have the country’s fifth-best scoring defense and are fueled by their pass rush. Penn State coach James Franklin says the sixth-year quarterback has been building up to moments and opportunities like Saturday’s Big Ten East showdown. Hockey – Hockey Canada CEO Smith out, board of directors resigns Hockey Canada has ousted CEO Scott Smith. Its board of directors has also resigned over a series of scandals that have rocked the sport’s national federation to its core. Smith spent nearly three decades climbing the ladder at Hockey Canada and lasted just three months at the top. The organization is dealing with fallout related to how it handled sexual assault allegations and how the organization paid out settlements. Former board chair Michael Brind’Amour resigned in August and interim chair Andrea Skinner stepped down Saturday. Golf – PGA – Nicklaus worried big purses will minimize other tournaments Jack Nicklaus is curious to see how the rich, new PGA Tour schedule goes next year. Nicklaus has The Memorial. That’s one of the elevated events that will offer a $20 million purse. He also is involved as a charitable beneficiary at the Honda Classic. That is not one of the big-money events. Worst yet, it’s squeezed between two $20 million events — Riviera the week before, Bay Hill the week after. Nicklaus says he’s worried it will create a two-tier PGA Tour. He says he’s met with the PGA Tour to try to find a solution for the Honda. NASCAR – NASCAR fines Stewart-Haas Racing $200K for race manipulation NASCAR hit Stewart-Haas Racing with an additional $200,000 in fines after ruling Cole Custer and the No. 41 team manipulated the final lap of the playoff elimination race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That brings SHR’s monetary fines to $300,000 over the last week. Kevin Harvick was penalized along with his crew chief when his Ford failed a post-Talladega inspection. Custer appeared to deliberately hold up a line of traffic as teammate Chase Briscoe stormed past in a desperate effort to avoid playoff elimination. Briscoe bumped reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson from the playoffs as the field was trimmed to eight drivers. USA Soccer – Spain blanks US; Americans hadn’t lost 2 straight since ’17 Spain has beaten the U.S. women’s national team 2-0. It was the first time since March 2017 that the U.S. lost two games in a row. Laia Codina had the first goal for Spain in the 39th minute. Esther González added a goal in the 72nd. Both teams are preparing for next summer’s World Cup, and the United States has won the last two World Cups. Both teams also have been rocked by scandals, with Spain missing some of their best players because of it. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Glen Oaks Community College 2 Tonight Women’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Orchard View HS Men’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Muskegon Catholic Central HS MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball Watervliet 3, Coloma 0 – Watervliet wins SAC-Lakeshore division championship Centreville 3, Hartford 0 Paw Paw 3, Comstock 1 Allegan 3, Fennville 0 Today Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Lakeshore at Edwardsburg, 4:30 p.m. Sturgis at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Division 3 at South Haven (first round at local sites) Hopkins at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Parchment at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Paw Paw (first round at local sites) Three Rivers at Berrien Springs, 6:00 p.m. Constantine at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Coloma at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Battle Creek Academy at Bellevue, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Heritage at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake at Michigan Lutheran, 6:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Portage Central, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Philadelphia Phillies 7, Atlanta Braves 6 (PHI Leads 1-0) Houston Astros 8, Seattle Mariners 7 (HOU Leads 1-0) New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Guardians 1 (NYY Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 3 (LAD Leads 1-0) Phillies 7, Braves 6 – Castellanos’ bat, glove help Phillies top Braves 7-6 in NLDS Nick Castellanos drove in three runs and made a potentially game-saving catch in the ninth inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies over the reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves 7-6 in the opener of their NL Division Series. The Phillies have won three straight games to begin these playoffs, hardly looking like a team making its first postseason appearance since 2011. They followed up their wild-card sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a victory over the team that finished 14 games ahead of them in the NL East. It wasn’t easy. Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Zach Eflin to bring the Braves within a run. Astros 8, Mariners 7 – Alvarez hits 3-run HR vs Ray in 9th, Astros jolt M’s in ALDS Yordan Alvarez smashed a game-ending, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off Robbie Ray, wrecking Seattle’s strategy of using a Cy Young Award winner in a rare relief role and vaulting the Houston Astros over the Mariners 8-7 in their playoff opener. Trailing all game after a poor start by Justin Verlander, the AL West champion Astros overtook rookie star Julio Rodríguez and the wild-card Mariners at the end to begin their best-of-five Division Series. Houston was down 7-5 when rookie pinch-hitter David Hensley was hit by a pitch from Seattle closer Paul Sewald and Jeremy Peña singled with two outs. Mariners manager Scott Servais then made the bold move to bring in Ray. Alvarez homered on Ray’s second pitch. Yankees 4, Guardians 1 – Cole cruises, Bader, Rizzo bash, Yanks beat Guardians 4-1 Gerrit Cole cruised for most of the night, Harrison Bader and Anthony Rizzo homered and the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 in their AL Division Series opener. Not even another Josh Donaldson baserunning blunder could slow the Yankees, who have won six straight postseason games against Cleveland dating to a comeback from a two games to none deficit in the 2017 Division Series Dodgers 5, Padres 3 – Turner, Dodgers start fast, hold off Padres in NLDS opener Trea Turner homered and doubled as the Los Angeles Dodgers started fast and held off the San Diego Padres 5-3 in their NL Division Series opener. The Dodgers raced to an early 5-0 lead and appeared to be on their way to another blowout of the Padres. Los Angeles dominated in the regular season, owning a 14-5 advantage and outscoring San Diego 109-47. The 111-win Dodgers claimed the NL West and the Padres finished second, 22 games back. With Sandy Koufax watching from the owners’ box, 17-game winner Julio Urías retired the first eight batters. Chris Martin, who had two saves this season, pitched a perfect ninth. Struggling closer Craig Kimbrel was left off the Dodgers’ roster for this best-of-five matchup. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Today Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at Atlanta (Wright 21-5), 4:37 p.m. (PHI Leads 1-0) San Diego (Darvish 16-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-3), 8:37 p.m. (LAD Leads 1-0) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night New York Rangers 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 Vegas Golden Knights 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Oklahoma City Thunder 115, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 127, Milwaukee Bucks 104 Tonight New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NBA – Draymond Green fined but not suspended, set to rejoin team Draymond Green has been fined but won’t be suspended by the Golden State Warriors for a violent punch to the face of teammate Jordan Poole last week. Coach Steve Kerr said after a preseason win against Portland that Green would return to practice Thursday then play for the defending NBA champions against the Nuggets on Friday night and again in the season opener Tuesday against the Lakers. Kerr, general manager Bob Myers and players have met to decide how to best proceed, including Green and Poole talking to each other. NFL – Raiders’ Adams could be suspended for shove Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams could face a possible suspension or fine for shoving a photographer to the ground as he ran off the field following a loss at Kansas City. A person familiar with the process tells The Associated Press that the NFL is reviewing Adams’ actions. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league hadn’t made the review public. Detectives from the Kansas City Police Department’s assault unit are investigating the incident. NFL Network was the first to report that Adams could face discipline. NFL – NFL to discuss roughing calls, no change imminent A person with directly knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that the NFL did not give officials a directive to emphasize roughing-the-passer penalties following Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion, but the topic will be discussed next week when NFL owners meet in New York. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conversations are internal. The person said the league isn’t planning to make any rule changes amid outrage over two disputed calls in Week 5. Roughing-the-passer penalties are down 45% from this point last year. Through Week 5 in 2021, 51 were called. Only 28 have been called this season, according to league stats. NCAAFB – Penn St QB Clifford healthy, content ahead of Michigan game Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is feeling good ahead of tenth-ranked Penn State’s game against No. 4 Michigan this weekend. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a bye week, and Clifford was able to relax and prepared. The Wolverines currently have the country’s fifth-best scoring defense and are fueled by their pass rush. Penn State coach James Franklin says the sixth-year quarterback has been building up to moments and opportunities like Saturday’s Big Ten East showdown. Hockey – Hockey Canada CEO Smith out, board of directors resigns Hockey Canada has ousted CEO Scott Smith. Its board of directors has also resigned over a series of scandals that have rocked the sport’s national federation to its core. Smith spent nearly three decades climbing the ladder at Hockey Canada and lasted just three months at the top. The organization is dealing with fallout related to how it handled sexual assault allegations and how the organization paid out settlements. Former board chair Michael Brind’Amour resigned in August and interim chair Andrea Skinner stepped down Saturday. Golf – PGA – Nicklaus worried big purses will minimize other tournaments Jack Nicklaus is curious to see how the rich, new PGA Tour schedule goes next year. Nicklaus has The Memorial. That’s one of the elevated events that will offer a $20 million purse. He also is involved as a charitable beneficiary at the Honda Classic. That is not one of the big-money events. Worst yet, it’s squeezed between two $20 million events — Riviera the week before, Bay Hill the week after. Nicklaus says he’s worried it will create a two-tier PGA Tour. He says he’s met with the PGA Tour to try to find a solution for the Honda. NASCAR – NASCAR fines Stewart-Haas Racing $200K for race manipulation NASCAR hit Stewart-Haas Racing with an additional $200,000 in fines after ruling Cole Custer and the No. 41 team manipulated the final lap of the playoff elimination race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That brings SHR’s monetary fines to $300,000 over the last week. Kevin Harvick was penalized along with his crew chief when his Ford failed a post-Talladega inspection. Custer appeared to deliberately hold up a line of traffic as teammate Chase Briscoe stormed past in a desperate effort to avoid playoff elimination. Briscoe bumped reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson from the playoffs as the field was trimmed to eight drivers. USA Soccer – Spain blanks US; Americans hadn’t lost 2 straight since ’17 Spain has beaten the U.S. women’s national team 2-0. It was the first time since March 2017 that the U.S. lost two games in a row. Laia Codina had the first goal for Spain in the 39th minute. Esther González added a goal in the 72nd. Both teams are preparing for next summer’s World Cup, and the United States has won the last two World Cups. Both teams also have been rocked by scandals, with Spain missing some of their best players because of it. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Glen Oaks Community College 2 Tonight Women’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Orchard View HS Men’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Muskegon Catholic Central HS MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball Watervliet 3, Coloma 0 – Watervliet wins SAC-Lakeshore division championship Centreville 3, Hartford 0 Paw Paw 3, Comstock 1 Allegan 3, Fennville 0 Today Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Lakeshore at Edwardsburg, 4:30 p.m. Sturgis at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Division 3 at South Haven (first round at local sites) Hopkins at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Parchment at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Paw Paw (first round at local sites) Three Rivers at Berrien Springs, 6:00 p.m. Constantine at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Coloma at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Battle Creek Academy at Bellevue, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Heritage at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake at Michigan Lutheran, 6:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Portage Central, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Philadelphia Phillies 7, Atlanta Braves 6 (PHI Leads 1-0) Houston Astros 8, Seattle Mariners 7 (HOU Leads 1-0) New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Guardians 1 (NYY Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 3 (LAD Leads 1-0) Phillies 7, Braves 6 – Castellanos’ bat, glove help Phillies top Braves 7-6 in NLDS Nick Castellanos drove in three runs and made a potentially game-saving catch in the ninth inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies over the reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves 7-6 in the opener of their NL Division Series. The Phillies have won three straight games to begin these playoffs, hardly looking like a team making its first postseason appearance since 2011. They followed up their wild-card sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a victory over the team that finished 14 games ahead of them in the NL East. It wasn’t easy. Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Zach Eflin to bring the Braves within a run. Astros 8, Mariners 7 – Alvarez hits 3-run HR vs Ray in 9th, Astros jolt M’s in ALDS Yordan Alvarez smashed a game-ending, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off Robbie Ray, wrecking Seattle’s strategy of using a Cy Young Award winner in a rare relief role and vaulting the Houston Astros over the Mariners 8-7 in their playoff opener. Trailing all game after a poor start by Justin Verlander, the AL West champion Astros overtook rookie star Julio Rodríguez and the wild-card Mariners at the end to begin their best-of-five Division Series. Houston was down 7-5 when rookie pinch-hitter David Hensley was hit by a pitch from Seattle closer Paul Sewald and Jeremy Peña singled with two outs. Mariners manager Scott Servais then made the bold move to bring in Ray. Alvarez homered on Ray’s second pitch. Yankees 4, Guardians 1 – Cole cruises, Bader, Rizzo bash, Yanks beat Guardians 4-1 Gerrit Cole cruised for most of the night, Harrison Bader and Anthony Rizzo homered and the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 in their AL Division Series opener. Not even another Josh Donaldson baserunning blunder could slow the Yankees, who have won six straight postseason games against Cleveland dating to a comeback from a two games to none deficit in the 2017 Division Series Dodgers 5, Padres 3 – Turner, Dodgers start fast, hold off Padres in NLDS opener Trea Turner homered and doubled as the Los Angeles Dodgers started fast and held off the San Diego Padres 5-3 in their NL Division Series opener. The Dodgers raced to an early 5-0 lead and appeared to be on their way to another blowout of the Padres. Los Angeles dominated in the regular season, owning a 14-5 advantage and outscoring San Diego 109-47. The 111-win Dodgers claimed the NL West and the Padres finished second, 22 games back. With Sandy Koufax watching from the owners’ box, 17-game winner Julio Urías retired the first eight batters. Chris Martin, who had two saves this season, pitched a perfect ninth. Struggling closer Craig Kimbrel was left off the Dodgers’ roster for this best-of-five matchup. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Today Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at Atlanta (Wright 21-5), 4:37 p.m. (PHI Leads 1-0) San Diego (Darvish 16-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-3), 8:37 p.m. (LAD Leads 1-0) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night New York Rangers 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 Vegas Golden Knights 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Oklahoma City Thunder 115, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 127, Milwaukee Bucks 104 Tonight New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NBA – Draymond Green fined but not suspended, set to rejoin team Draymond Green has been fined but won’t be suspended by the Golden State Warriors for a violent punch to the face of teammate Jordan Poole last week. Coach Steve Kerr said after a preseason win against Portland that Green would return to practice Thursday then play for the defending NBA champions against the Nuggets on Friday night and again in the season opener Tuesday against the Lakers. Kerr, general manager Bob Myers and players have met to decide how to best proceed, including Green and Poole talking to each other. NFL – Raiders’ Adams could be suspended for shove Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams could face a possible suspension or fine for shoving a photographer to the ground as he ran off the field following a loss at Kansas City. A person familiar with the process tells The Associated Press that the NFL is reviewing Adams’ actions. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league hadn’t made the review public. Detectives from the Kansas City Police Department’s assault unit are investigating the incident. NFL Network was the first to report that Adams could face discipline. NFL – NFL to discuss roughing calls, no change imminent A person with directly knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that the NFL did not give officials a directive to emphasize roughing-the-passer penalties following Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion, but the topic will be discussed next week when NFL owners meet in New York. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conversations are internal. The person said the league isn’t planning to make any rule changes amid outrage over two disputed calls in Week 5. Roughing-the-passer penalties are down 45% from this point last year. Through Week 5 in 2021, 51 were called. Only 28 have been called this season, according to league stats. NCAAFB – Penn St QB Clifford healthy, content ahead of Michigan game Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is feeling good ahead of tenth-ranked Penn State’s game against No. 4 Michigan this weekend. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a bye week, and Clifford was able to relax and prepared. The Wolverines currently have the country’s fifth-best scoring defense and are fueled by their pass rush. Penn State coach James Franklin says the sixth-year quarterback has been building up to moments and opportunities like Saturday’s Big Ten East showdown. Hockey – Hockey Canada CEO Smith out, board of directors resigns Hockey Canada has ousted CEO Scott Smith. Its board of directors has also resigned over a series of scandals that have rocked the sport’s national federation to its core. Smith spent nearly three decades climbing the ladder at Hockey Canada and lasted just three months at the top. The organization is dealing with fallout related to how it handled sexual assault allegations and how the organization paid out settlements. Former board chair Michael Brind’Amour resigned in August and interim chair Andrea Skinner stepped down Saturday. Golf – PGA – Nicklaus worried big purses will minimize other tournaments Jack Nicklaus is curious to see how the rich, new PGA Tour schedule goes next year. Nicklaus has The Memorial. That’s one of the elevated events that will offer a $20 million purse. He also is involved as a charitable beneficiary at the Honda Classic. That is not one of the big-money events. Worst yet, it’s squeezed between two $20 million events — Riviera the week before, Bay Hill the week after. Nicklaus says he’s worried it will create a two-tier PGA Tour. He says he’s met with the PGA Tour to try to find a solution for the Honda. NASCAR – NASCAR fines Stewart-Haas Racing $200K for race manipulation NASCAR hit Stewart-Haas Racing with an additional $200,000 in fines after ruling Cole Custer and the No. 41 team manipulated the final lap of the playoff elimination race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That brings SHR’s monetary fines to $300,000 over the last week. Kevin Harvick was penalized along with his crew chief when his Ford failed a post-Talladega inspection. Custer appeared to deliberately hold up a line of traffic as teammate Chase Briscoe stormed past in a desperate effort to avoid playoff elimination. Briscoe bumped reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson from the playoffs as the field was trimmed to eight drivers. USA Soccer – Spain blanks US; Americans hadn’t lost 2 straight since ’17 Spain has beaten the U.S. women’s national team 2-0. It was the first time since March 2017 that the U.S. lost two games in a row. Laia Codina had the first goal for Spain in the 39th minute. Esther González added a goal in the 72nd. Both teams are preparing for next summer’s World Cup, and the United States has won the last two World Cups. Both teams also have been rocked by scandals, with Spain missing some of their best players because of it. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Glen Oaks Community College 2 Tonight Women’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Orchard View HS Men’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Muskegon Community College, 4:00 p.m. at Muskegon Catholic Central HS MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball Watervliet 3, Coloma 0 – Watervliet wins SAC-Lakeshore division championship Centreville 3, Hartford 0 Paw Paw 3, Comstock 1 Allegan 3, Fennville 0 Today Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Lakeshore at Edwardsburg, 4:30 p.m. Sturgis at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Division 3 at South Haven (first round at local sites) Hopkins at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Parchment at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Paw Paw (first round at local sites) Three Rivers at Berrien Springs, 6:00 p.m. Constantine at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Coloma at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Battle Creek Academy at Bellevue, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Heritage at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake at Michigan Lutheran, 6:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Portage Central, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inglaterra y España disputaban los cuartos de final de la Eurocopa sobre el natural del Brighton Community Stadium. Esther González anotó el 0-1 y Ella Toone el gol del empate en el 86' en un partido que se decidió en la prórroga. Georgia Stanway, con un derechazo desde fuera del área, condujo al combinado británico a semifinales.
CEO, Cofunder, Executive… son algunos de los fáciles. Pero, ¿qué me dices de CIO, COO, CRDO o C-Suite? ¿Qué nos pasa con los cargos en inglés? Lo analizamos con Esther González Arnedo, Profesora de Recursos Humanos en EAE Business School.
Esther González se ha convertido en una de las grandes referentes de Jorge Vilda. En Radio MARCA abrió su corazón echando la vista atrás a una semanas de mucho esfuerzo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Magistrada de la Audiencia Provincial de Zamora, Esther Gonzalez se refirió en las Jornadas Infosalud del Mes de Abril, que promueve la Fundación Caja Rural de León, Valladolid, Zamora al Testamento Vital y a la importancia de realizar un documento legal, que permita a nuestros familiares tomar decisiones en base a la voluntad de la persona, cuando pierde la facultad de decidir por si mismo ante determinadas circunstancias y amparadas por la ley. El documento es voluntario y va dirigido a los equipos médicos responsables de la asistencia, familiares y allegados para que tengan en cuenta la voluntad de quien rubrica el documento. En su exposición la Magistrada señaló que en 2021 aumentó de manera significativa el número de testamentos Vitales en Castilla y León, aunque apenas llega a los 16.000. INFOsalud es una iniciativa de la Fundación Caja Rural de León Valladolid Zamora y tiene como objetivo informar sobre aspectos relativos a la sanidad y promover hábitos saludables entre los ciudadanos. La Fundación Caja Rural de León Valladolid Zamora cumple 25 años desde su puesta en marcha en el año 1997.
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Esta semana platiqué con Arkaitz Coca, Director de Fútbol de Unik Sports Managment, una de las agencias más importante de España y que representa a futbolistas como Patri Guijarro, Esther González, Lola Gallardo, Misa Rodríguez, Nayeli Rangel y Selene Valera. Hablamos sobre sus motivaciones para fundar una agencia exclusivamente para fútbol femenil, en qué consiste el trabajo de un agente, cómo es el proceso cuando una jugadora cambia de equipo y las tres cosas que las futbolistas deben tomar en cuanta al buscar una agencia de representación deportiva. No se pierdan el final del episodio, porque podrán ganar un jersey autografiado, ¿quieren saber de quién? Averíguenlo y no olviden seguir el pódcast y calificar el episodio con cinco estrellas. Pásele. Visiten www.futbolera.mx
Teresa de la Cierva explica cómo el pelo puede estropear una gran estética. Para ello nos trae a Esther González de los Menta Beauty Place.
Today's episode of Las Blancas Podcast comes in two parts: Part I: Real Madrid Femenino's 2-1 victory over Valencia Why Misa, Ivana Andrés, and Athenea del Castillo were unavailable Whether the back three could be David Aznar's long-term solution How Lucía Rodríguez looked at right center-back The horrible weather conditions Real Madrid's lack of offensive organization Maite Oroz helping Claudia Zornoza back to form The unexploited potential of the 5-2-1-2 How to tell when tactics are non-existent Some key adjustments that Esther González made on the night “Mayte Oroz,” “Rokio,” Athenua,” “Tajón,” “Kenti Rodríguez,” “Piña” Olga Carmona's positive performance after suffering a horrendous challenge Whether Las Blancas will ever learn how to defend set-pieces The issues with our defensive structure Grant's praise for Rocío Gálvez Part II: Romper el silencio — a comprehensive summary of the abuse Spain's WNT endured under coach Ignacio (Nacho) Quereda from 1988-2015 Resources: the original documentary; the documentary with english subtitles; thread translating key quotes from the documentary into english; podcast on the mutiny at the 2015 World Cup The key figures in this story The delight Quereda took in belittling and insulting players The culture of fear Quereda created Quereda's paternalism and sexism Quereda's bigotry towards Catalans Quereda's homophobia Quereda's extreme controlling behavior Ex-RFEF president Ángel María Villar controlling players' media appearances and what they could say The complete lack of training and preparation for international competition Players having to meet to decide the team's tactics and do their own opposition scouting The infamous images of Vicky Losada being berated into tears after being subbed off vs. South Korea in the 2015 World Cup The sheer number of times the players tried to usher in change through the “proper channels” The retaliation against the players who led the ousting of Quereda Why the situation with the national team still stinks Jorge Vilda's decision to not make an appearance in the documentary Vero Boquete being blown away at receiving water from her teams in leagues outside Spain Vero's and the players' genuine heroism The excess control that the RFEF currently has over players outside the national team setting Some solutions to improve the current situation Why comparing men's football as a product to women's football makes zero sense in light of all this info Did you enjoy this podcast? Please consider supporting us through Patreon for more bonus content: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you. The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it's podcasts, going. Hosts this week: Om Arvind (@OmVAsports) Grant Little (@grantlittle09) Las Blancas (@Las_Blancas) Book your tickets to these cities on the Managing Madrid Podcast world tour: Dallas, November New York, December Miami, January London, February Washington DC, March Chicago, April Mumbai, May Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast is brought to you by Royal Sonesta Washington DC, where you should be booking your stay when you come to the live show we're doing in DC! Tickets here. This episode comes in two parts. Part One: UEFA Nations League Final review with Kiyan Sobhani and Matt Wiltse Kiyan's love-hate relationship with France's tactics What happened in the first half? Karim Benzema's defensive work Rodri's performance Karim Benzema's goal and his overall performance Why Benzema is a unicorn The Kylian Mbappe goal / offside confusion And more. Part Two (43:42): Om Arvind and Grant, post-game show for Real Madrid Femenino vs Eibar Injury news Updates on David Aznar's job security Does Florentino Pérez really care about the women's team? Double standards in how the masculino and femenino sections are handled What's true and what's not from the report on the players wanting Aznar sacked The lineup and Caroline Møller Hansen starting over Athenea del Castillo Claudia Florentino as an interior, again How Eibar won the tactical battle in the first half Why Real Madrid couldn't defend the channels despite having three center-backs Our atrocious effort on the goal conceded Briefly revisiting the Esther González vs. Nahikari García debate Caroline Møller Hansen's impressive performance Rocío Gálvez's passing Las Blancas' mental volatility Eibar shooting themselves in the foot with their second half subs Aznar's funky changes and Ivana Andrés in defensive midfield Athenea's spark off the bench Rocío's impact on offensive set-pieces Lucía Rodríguez's mojo returning Carla Camacho making history on her debut The alliterative pattern to our youth call ups What we need to do going forward to improve Book your tickets to these cities on the Managing Madrid Podcast world tour: Los Angeles, September Toronto, October Dallas, November New York, December Miami, January London, February Washington DC, March Chicago, April Mumbai, May Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast is brought to you by Royal Sonesta Washington DC, where you should be booking your stay when you come to the live show we're doing in DC! Tickets here. This episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast comes in two parts. Part One: Kiyan Sobhani and Matt Wiltse break down Real Madrid's 5 - 2 win over Real Betis Lots of goals, bad defense, high entertainment Karim Benzema reliance Carlo Ancelotti's post-game quotes about Real Madrid's defense The team's press and defensive gambles Vinicius Jr's performance Karim Benzema's performance Eden Hazard's performance Miguel Gutierrez's performance A breakdown of the goals Luka Modric's performance Interesting tactical wrinkles How worried are we about burn out? Thibaut Courtois's long balls Carlo's subs Santiago Bernabeu atmosphere ESPN issues And more Part Two (): Grant Little and Om Arvind break down Real Madrid Femenino's 0 - 2 loss to Atletico Madrid Thoughts on the starting lineup and Nahikari García as a right-winger Breaking down the mistakes on the first goal The physical demands on the players Were Real Madrid Femenino that good in the first half? Atlético Madrid managing game state Claudia Zornoza's passing issues The intro and background to the Esther González vs. Nahikari García debate, where every single angle gets covered (seriously) The need for a heavily nuanced discussion around Esther and Nahikari Explaining who Nahikari and Esther are as players and how their strengths match (or don't) with their stylistic tendencies Why there is some incompatibility between Nahikari and Esther Whether we can really argue that all of Nahikari's problems are because of Esther Esther's box movement vs. Nahikari's How playing Nahikari as a right-winger made everything worse Why Esther and Caroline Møller Hansen's compatibility was the bigger issue vs. Atleti rather than Esther and Nahikari's The two ways to solve the Esther vs. Nahikari issue and which one is better Esther playing differently with Spain and how that informs this discussion Which key individuals have the dressing room power The need to set biases aside as fans Om being the Esther of the podcast and Grant being the most portable co-host of all time Back to the game! Oscar Fernández's substitution masterclass in the second half Thembi Kgatlana's terrifying impact Maitane's tactical fouling How Maitane's brilliant tackling created Atleti's second goal On Las Blancas' schedule, fixture congestion, and the injury situation not set to get any easier in the future Explaining the TV rights mess in detail and why we might not be able to watch certain games Spain's women footballers fighting against all obstacles to grow the sport Why women's football will win Book your tickets to these cities on the Managing Madrid Podcast world tour: Los Angeles, September Toronto, October Dallas, November New York, December Miami, January London, February Washington DC, March Chicago, April Mumbai, May Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Las Blancas Podcast, Om Arvind and Grant Little discuss: Thoughts on the lineup and rotations Evaluating Real Madrid's transfer strategy and the need for a defensive midfielder Levante's brilliant opener and the warning signs for Las Blancas Telling it how it was in regard to our defense Lucía Rodríguez's rough start to life in a white shirt Giving Levante their due credit The slightest of possible positives in regard to our double pivot The two Madrid players who had decent matches Claudia Zornoza's defensive weaknesses being magnified Whether any combination of subs could've changed anything The nuances that need sorting out in the Esther González-Nahikari García partnership Rocío Gálvez's poor showing Breaking down the awful defending on the three second-half goals conceded Alba Redondo rising to the offensive burden placed on her shoulders Looking towards the UWCL and Manchester City Did you enjoy this podcast? Please consider supporting us through Patreon for more bonus content: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid - Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you. The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it's podcasts, going. Hosts this week: Om Arvind (@OmVAsports) Grant Little (@grantlittle09) Las Blancas (@Las_Blancas) - Book your tickets to these cities on the Managing Madrid Podcast world tour: Los Angeles, September Toronto, October Dallas, November New York, December Miami, January London, February Washington DC, March Chicago, April Mumbai, May Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The OneFootball podcast returns once again to take a look at women's football across Europe. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Watford's latest signing Amber-Keegan Stobbs. Stobbs talks all about her departure from Crystal Palace, her move to Watford and what life has been like since she has spoken openly and honestly about her mental health. In addition, Stobbs talks about the new Championship season and her desire to play in the numbest 10 position for her new club. And finally Stobbs also shares her thoughts on some of the biggest transfers in the European leagues so far including Esther González's move to Real Madrid, Manchester City's summer signings and the return of Nikita Parris to the Women's Super League.
Alberto Campa, lleva más de 30 años de viajes, conoce alrededor de 212 países. Nos relata su estancia en el cuerno de África en países como Etiopia, Yibuti y Somaliland. Kepa Izaguirre es otra persona inquieta y viajera que siempre sorprende. Este bilbaíno, después de haber conocido mucho mundo, en la actualidad es guía de naturaleza en el parque natural y geoparque Sierra Norte de Sevilla. Las hermanas Arazeli y Esther González de Landarika han paricipado en la fiesta del Tapati en Rapa Nui. Aleix Ruiz Falques ha trabajado en un monasterio de Myanmar....
Alberto Campa, lleva más de 30 años de viajes, conoce alrededor de 212 países. Nos relata su estancia en el cuerno de África en países como Etiopia, Yibuti y Somaliland. Kepa Izaguirre es otra persona inquieta y viajera que siempre sorprende. Este bilbaíno, después de haber conocido mucho mundo, en la actualidad es guía de naturaleza en el parque natural y geoparque Sierra Norte de Sevilla. Las hermanas Arazeli y Esther González de Landarika han paricipado en la fiesta del Tapati en Rapa Nui. Aleix Ruiz Falques ha trabajado en un monasterio de Myanmar....
Alberto Campa, lleva más de 30 años de viajes, conoce alrededor de 212 países. Nos relata su estancia en el cuerno de África en países como Etiopia, Yibuti y Somaliland. Kepa Izaguirre es otra persona inquieta y viajera que siempre sorprende. Este bilbaíno, después de haber conocido mucho mundo, en la actualidad es guía de naturaleza en el parque natural y geoparque Sierra Norte de Sevilla. Las hermanas Arazeli y Esther González de Landarika han paricipado en la fiesta del Tapati en Rapa Nui. Aleix Ruiz Falques ha trabajado en un monasterio de Myanmar....
¿Cómo se desenvuelven los mayores en esta sociedad digital? ¿Y los jóvenes? ‘Viven' en Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp… pero escuchando a la profesora Marisa Castiñeira no parece que sean tan competentes digitalmente. ¿No será que hay algo de mito en torno a los “nativos digitales”? Quizás la clave está en tener tantas ganas de aprender como Paul Greer, electricista irlandés jubilado, o en usar la tecnología para potenciar a la gente, como hace Enrique Varela en Funteso. Y en apostar, como cuenta Esther González, jefa de Proyectos educativos de Fundación Orange, por proyectos que reduzcan brechas y aseguren un uso responsable de las herramientas digitales.
Arazeli y Esther González de Langarika son dos hermanas recién jubiladas que se han iviajado por Argentina y Chile. Volaron a Rapa Nui (isla de Pascua). Coincidieron con la fiesta del Tapati donde exibén sus deportes tradicionales. El escritor Julio Llamazares nos habla sobre “Primavera extremeña”. El confinamiento por el coranvirus le alcanzo en una finca en la sierra de los Lagares. La primavera se mostro en todo su esplendor y la naturaleza paso a ser la protagonista. Arturo Martínez se ha movido en bicicleta por Islandia interesado en la huella dejada por los balleneros vascos....
En este episodio coincidieron canticos, devocional, respecto al tema del plan de Dios para nuestras vidas. Dulce y el pastor nos presentaron música que va muy acorde con los planes de Dios a través de Cristo. El fallecimiento dela cantante Esther González, se aprovecho para recordar su testimonio y la forma como se ganaba la vida. Descubre mas acerca de ella.
La Magistrada Esther González impartió la charla Ciberdelito, con la que se cerró la primera semana de salud 2019, que promueve la Fundación Caja Rural de Zamora. Las nuevas tecnologías ponen a disposición de todos los usuarios herramientas que los delincuentes utilizan para hacernos vulnerables. las denuncias por ciberbulling, que suponen acoso, coacciones, amenazas o engaños a través de redes sociales, aplicaciones móviles e internet son las más comunes y sobre las que debemos prevenir a nuestros jóvenes. La magistrada realizó un repaso de cuales son los delitos más frecuentes y señaló que es la educación, además del trabajo de los cuerpos y fuerzas de seguridad del estado, el mejor modo de combatirlos.