hockey
Kameron Nolt scored twice in the second period and the Norfolk Admirals held on to defeat the Maine Mariners 5-3 in an ECHL game Friday in Norfolk, Virginia.
Chase Zekey scored 1:19 into the game, giving the Mariners a 1-0 lead. Norfolk tied the score with a goal from Darick Louis-Jean, but Maine regained the lead with a goal from Zach Malatesta. The Admirals tied the score again after the first inning when Sean Montgomery scored.
The Mariners added a goal with 5:23 left in the third by Brooklyn Kalmykov and an empty-netter by Louis-Jean.
NHL: The New Jersey Devils acquired Curtis McDiarmid in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche, giving them much-needed toughness to remain in Eastern Conference playoff contention.
New Jersey sent a 2024 seventh-round pick and the rights to unsigned 23-year-old forward Zakhar Bardakov to complete a trade announced by both teams.
indoor track
World championship: Lewiston's Isaiah Harris easily advanced to Saturday's semifinals with the second-fastest time in the first round of the 800 meters in Glasgow, Scotland.
Harris finished his heat in 1 minute 46.12 seconds, behind Spain's Mariano Garcia (1:45.81), the only athlete to run faster than Harris in all five heats.
U.S. champion Bryce Hoppel also advanced by winning his heat in 1:46.15.
The top three finishers from Saturday's two semi-finals will advance to Sunday's final.
basketball
G League: DJ Steward scored 25 points and Jordan Walsh added 10 points as the Maine Celtics defeated the Wisconsin Herd 118-117 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
For Maine, J.D. Davison added 19 points, Drew Peterson added 16 points and Joe Wieskamp added 12 points.
For Wisconsin, Wenyen Gabriel scored 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.
golf
PGA: Bud Corey, playing in a tour event for the third time in about four and a half years after suffering serious injuries in a 2018 car accident, shot a 6-under 65 at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. , took first place. Cognizant he finished his 36th hole in the Classic giving him a one stroke lead.
Austin Eckrot (67) and Garrick Higgo (65) came from behind with a one-shot lead. Kevin Yu (67) and Victor Perez (66) are tied for fourth place at 9 under, while Shane Lowry and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy (both 67 for the second day in a row) are in a group three shots behind.
Liv: Anthony Kim hit his first competitive shot in 4,320 days at LIV Golf Jeddah in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, and hit more than he expected. He started with a 6-over 76, but was in last place, 14 strokes behind Masters champion Jon Rahm and Adrian Mellonk.
Kim withdrew from the PGA Tour after the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship on May 3, 2012, suffering an injury and a loss. He was signed this week as a wild card for the remainder of the LIV season. That means he is not a member of any team.
LPGA: After the second round of the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore, six-time LPGA Tour champion Celine Boutier maintained a one-shot lead with a bogey-free 8-under 64.
The 30-year-old Frenchman shot a 36-hole total of 7-under 137 at the Sentosa Golf Club course, a short drive south of Singapore's city centre.
Japan's Ayaka Furue shot a 67 to take second place, and Madeleine Sagstrom shot a 67 to take third place, two strokes behind Boutier.
skiing
World Cup: Marco Odermatt extends his giant slalom winning streak to 11 races with victory in Aspen, Colorado, clinching the season title in the event. The overall title he won last weekend.
Odermatt won the last three GS events last season and is 8-0 this season, with a 470-point lead with three races remaining and no way to catch up. The record for most consecutive World Cup wins in a single event is 14, set by Ingemar Stenmark in the giant slalom in the late 1970s.
soccer
England: Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish is likely to be out for several weeks with a groin injury and could miss England's upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Belgium.
World Cup: Saudi Arabia has launched a formal candidacy campaign to host the 2034 World Cup, but the competition was essentially formalized last October when oil-rich Saudi Arabia became the only candidate to participate. It became.
US Open Cup: Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will not be playing in this year's tournament, with just eight of Major League Soccer's 26 U.S. teams participating.
According to the U.S. Soccer Federation, 96 teams will participate, including Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles FC, Salt Lake, San Jose and Seattle.
French league: Paris Saint-Germain drew 0-0 with Monaco, leaving them 12 points clear at the top of the French league.
PSG had star striker Kylian Mbappé removed at half-time, but improved in the second half with Monaco's Radosław Majecki the busier of the two goalkeepers.
This was the second consecutive game in which Mbappe, who is rumored to be moving to Real Madrid this summer, has appeared as a substitute. It was the second time since September that PSG failed to score.
Olympic
America: The committee charged with overhauling the U.S. Olympic structure will include government funding for the U.S. Center for Safe Sports, separating grassroots from the elite sports system, and even removing the word “amateur” from potential sports competitions. They are asking Congress to consider a wide range of changes, including: The rewriting of the 1978 law that created the modern Olympic landscape.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Status Commission, established by Congress in 2020, released a 275-page report that concluded in part, “A better long-term vision for the organization of Olympic and Paralympic athletic sports in the United States exists. It is necessary,” he concluded. ”
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