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Longboat's Hat Trick Leads Firewolves to Victory
Albany. - Last night the Albany FireWolves played host to the Vancouver Warriors in a match where Albany celebrated Indigenous Celebration Night, and what better way to celebrate than with a huge victory over the Warriors by a score of 13-8. Leading the way for the FireWolves was forward Travis Longboat who scored 4 goals and added an assist on route to the victory, while rookie forward Alex Simmons continues to separate himself from the competition for rookie of the year as he was able to add seven points to his already outstanding point total (68) for this season. In a game that saw dueling hat tricks with Vancouver forward Keegan Bal, the FireWolves were able to get scoring from all over the roster having eight different goal scorers with goals coming from captain Colton Watkinson, Nick Chaykowsky, Ethan Walker, Tye Kurtz, Marshall Powless and Nathan Grenon rounding it all out.
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Nashville. - Minutes before the first whistle, fans were excited to hear that Hany Mukhtar would be extending his contract with Nashville SC through 2026, with the option to stay through 2027. The momentum of the news had hardly fizzle when Shaq Moore assisted Jacob Shaffleburg for a beautiful goal in the fourth minute, hitting a left-footed shot from right down the middle, slipping through Drake Callender’s fingers. Shaffleburg wasn’t done, as he attacked five minutes later and came close to scoring again. Despite Miami having over 60% possession in the first half, Nashville secured a shut-out thanks to Joe Willis’ hands.
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En el vasto mundo digital, donde las interacciones son cada vez más efímeras, la clave para destacar y conectar con tu audiencia radica en humanizar tu marca. Ya no basta con ofrecer productos o servicios de calidad; los consumidores buscan relaciones auténticas y significativas con las marcas que eligen. En este artículo, Dataoptin.com explicara cómo puedes humanizar tu marca personal y ofreceremos consejos prácticos para animarte a crear contenido orgánico en tus redes sociales.
Ver másAthletics tickets on sale next week, Paris 2024 organisers say
Photo courtesy of Paris Olympic Committee Article by Julien Pretot, Reuters Paris. - Tens of thousands of Olympic athletics tickets will go on sale next Monday for events at the Stade de France on Aug. 2-10, the Paris 2024 organisers said on Tuesday. "Several tens of thousands of new tickets will go on sale for this 'Athletics Special' sale. This is one of a series of surprise events organised by Paris 2024 over the next few weeks leading up to the Games," Paris 2024 said in a statement. Paris 2024 said the cheapest tickets, for the morning sessions, would cost 24 euros, while the evening session offers start at 85 euros. More than 8 million of the 10 million tickets for the July 26-Aug 11 Olympics have already been sold.
Ver másCanadian teenager Morales Williams' world indoor 400 record not ratified
Fayetteville. - Christopher Morales Williams' world indoor record in the 400 metres cannot be ratified due to issues with the starting blocks, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) said on Tuesday.
Ver másCoe rubbishes proposed doping-permitted Enhanced Games
Photo courtesy of Reuters Article courtesy of Lori Ewing, Reuters Glasgow. - World Athletics president Sebastian Coe scoffed on Thursday at the premise of the Enhanced Games, a proposed Olympic-style event that will allow athletes to use substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). "Well it's bollocks, isn't it?" Coe said at a press conference ahead of this weekend's world indoor athletics championships in Glasgow. "I can't really get excited about it. "There's only one message and that is if anybody is moronic enough to feel that they want to take part in that, and they are from the traditional, philosophical end of our sport, they'll get banned and they'll get banned for a long time." The doping-permitted event would target the "hypocritical, corrupt and dysfunctional" Olympics, and give athletes the opportunity to "push the limits of humanity," Enhanced Games President Aron D'Souza said. Retired world champion swimmer James Magnussen recently agreed to take performance-enhancing drugs to make an attempt at beating Cesar Cielo's 15-year-old 50 metres freestyle world record with a $1 million incentive. Coe, a fierce anti-doping advocate, did not mince his words with his dismissal of the event. "I'm sure there are crazy things happening in other sectors, we occasionally get them," he said. "I really don't get sleepless nights over it. It's not going to be a page turner, is it?" The world indoor championships run from Friday until Sunday at Glasgow's Emirates Arena.
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Colombia. - Enero es uno de los meses más concurridos en gimnasios, iglesias, cursos de inglés y en general en todos aquellos servicios asociados a las metas del nuevo año, muchos iniciamos el año con la ilusión de salir de deudas, ir al gimnasio, encontrar pareja y/o ahorrar para las vacaciones soñadas, sin embargo, es desconcertante llegar al último mes del primer Q del año e identificar que algunas de ellas empiezan a desdibujarse frente a nosotros mientras el día a día nos deja sin oxígeno y sentimos que volvimos a la rutina sin mayores cambios.
Ver másUNION DRAW CHICAGO 2-2 IN MLS HOME OPENER
Philadelphia. - The Philadelphia Union returned home to the freezing friendly confines of Subaru Park in Chester Saturday evening. The team is racking up the frequent flier miles from the start this year as they just opened the season in Costa Rica in a driving rainstorm last Tuesday for CONCACAF Champions Cup (CCC), a 3-2 victory over Deportivo Saprissa. The Chicago Fire play on the shores of Lake Michigan, so at least they’re no strangers to the cold. The game itself was plenty hot to heat up the place. From a freak injury, multiple goals called offside, and the game’s MVP being the crossbar, the momentum swung hard for both teams before ultimately ending in a 2-2 draw in the MLS opener for both teams before the Union resumes CCC play in a few days.
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