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Soccer Fans Think They Can Run With the Red Bulls – Wall Street Journal

The New York Red Bulls are on their way to one of their best seasons in franchise history. They claimed the top spot in Major League Soccer’s Eastern Conference and have a strong chance at winning their first ever title. Fans have been eager to support the team in all the traditional ways, like waving scarves and screaming their heads off. But a surprising number have contacted the team because…

Posted: Monday, October 31, 2016

Auto racing: Jimmie Johnson wins Martinsville to gain spot in NASCAR’s finale – Los Angeles Times

A slot in NASCAR’s record books is absolutely in reach for Jimmie Johnson.  Johnson earned one of four coveted spots in next month’s title-deciding season finale on Sunday when he scored his ninth career victory at Martinsville Speedway. The six-time NASCAR champion will race for his seventh championship, which would tie him for the all-time record with Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Jr.  The victory blocked Joe Gibbs…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Pagenaud would like to try a NASCAR oval race – Motorsport.com, Edition: Global

Unlike many drivers from the open-wheel ranks, 2016 IndyCar champion Simon Pagenaud says he would like to give NASCAR a try on an oval track rather than a road course. The Team Penske driver scored five IndyCar victories this season, but has yet to score his first oval win, but admitted he would love to try a left-turn-only course in a stock car. During an appearance on Sunday…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

In land of soccer and snooker, the British press has little use for the NFL – Washington Post

On the sports front of the Sunday Telegraph, cycling gets the big headline, the NFL game nary a mention. (Liz Clarke/Washington Post) The NFL has a long way to go before becoming a top-three sport in the United Kingdom, at least based on a highly unscientific yet spirited survey of London newspapers on Sunday morning. On Page 55 of The Sun, there’s a story about Bengals defensive tackle Domata Peko’s…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

MPs to question British Cycling about TUEs amid ‘concern’ over transparency – BBC Sport

The Department for Culture Media and Sport wants transparency in the sport of cycling MPs want to question British Cycling about therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) and are concerned about transparency. Several athletes have come under scrutiny after stolen medical records showed they used banned substances for medical reasons under TUE rules. Culture, media and sport select committee chairman Damien Collins, said MPs wanted to understand the system. “It may well…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Swimmer Ryan Lochte says he plans to compete at 2020 Olympics in Tokyo – Washington Post

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Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Sauter wins at Martinsville, punches Championship 4 ticket – Nascar

RELATED: Complete race results | Standings | Truck Chase Grid MARTINSVILLE, Va. — With a finish that was the diametric opposite of his last run at Martinsville Speedway, Johnny Sauter punched his ticket to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship race with a victory in Saturday’s Texas Roadhouse 200 at the .526-mile short track. After a restart with 18 laps left, Sauter, who finished last at Martinsville in April, held…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Judging from readers’ comments, discontent with NASCAR runs deep – Charlotte Observer

Last week, I wrote a story about the challenges facing NASCAR and racetrack owners as attendance declines. Ticket sales have been falling for years for a host of reasons, including anemic wage growth among its core fan base, changes in the rules of the sport and fans’ penchant for digital engagement on their smart phones. But judging by the number of emails, comments, tweets and other messages I received from…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Bruce: Truex, team show resiliency after Chase elimination – Nascar

RELATED: Truex wins pole at Martinsville MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Less than a week after his championship hopes went up in a puff of smoke, Martin Truex Jr. sped his way to the pole here Friday at Martinsville Speedway. It wasn’t redemption. But outrunning all those still harboring Chase dreams felt good just the same. His shot at a title was extinguished in Talladega; at Martinsville he said his team feels as if…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Finding Martinsville mastery: ‘Once you get it, you get it’ – Nascar

The current trio of list-toppers have prevailed here in cars that span multiple body styles, with and without rear wings and splitters and before “reduced-downforce aero package” ever became a part of NASCAR’s technical lexicon. Change in the sport often comes in waves, but Martinsville’s old-school characteristics remain constants. “There is just a certain rhythm to this place, and it’s still Martinsville even though we have different generations of cars…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

CGR teammates Larson, McMurray lead Saturday practices – Nascar

FINAL PRACTICE: Full results | Best 10-lap averages Kyle Larson‘s 96.088 mph-lap around Martinsville Speedway sent his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Chevrolet to the top of the speed charts during Saturday’s final Sprint Cup Series practice. Larson’s CGR teammate Jamie McMurray led practice earlier today in the No. 1 Chevrolet. Three-time Martinsville winner Tony Stewart came up second, his No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet turning a fast…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Judging from readers’ comments, discontent with NASCAR runs deep – Charlotte Observer

Last week, I wrote a story about the challenges facing NASCAR and racetrack owners as attendance declines. Ticket sales have been falling for years for a host of reasons, including anemic wage growth among its core fan base, changes in the rules of the sport and fans’ penchant for digital engagement on their smart phones. But judging by the number of emails, comments, tweets and other messages I received from…

Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Soccer|Soccer Without Headers? New Research Shows It’s Worth Discussing – New York Times

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Posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016

Field Hockey: 2016 SCT Final Preview – Asbury Park Press

x Embed x Share It was a rematch of last year’s Shore Conference Tournament final when the Rumson-Fair Haven field hockey team played Shore on Thursday, Sep. 8, 2016. Sherlon Christie Buy Photo Shore’s Anna Cooper (left) attempts to hit the ball as Rumson-Fair Haven’s Emma Damelio closes in during a game on Sep. 8, 2016(Photo: Peter Ackerman/Staff Photographer)Buy Photo Field Hockey: The rivalry moves to the SCT final for…

Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

Stewart looks for one last bit of Martinsville magic – Nascar

RELATED: See where Stewart will start, full field for Martinsville MORE: From the vault: Stewart holds off Earnhardt for the Martinsville win MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Tony Stewart‘s final appearance in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup ended with a Round of 16 exit, but the three-time series champion hasn’t hung up his helmet just yet. On Friday at Martinsville Speedway, the co-owner/driver advanced all the way to the third and…

Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

Soccer|Soccer Without Headers? New Research Shows It’s Worth Discussing – New York Times

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Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

NCAA hockey: No. 2 Minnesota Duluth routs No. 1 North Dakota – NCAA.com

Minnesota Duluth was the last team to defeat North Dakota in 2015-16, and now the Bulldogs are the first to derail the defending NCAA champions in 2016-17. Alex Iafallo had a lot to do with the latter. The senior left winger scored three times and assisted on another goal in No. 2 UMD’s 5-2 home takedown of top-ranked North Dakota on Friday night in the National Collegiate…

Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

Soccer|Soccer Without Headers? New Research Shows It’s Worth Discussing – New York Times

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Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

Soccer|Soccer Without Headers? New Research Shows It’s Worth Discussing – New York Times

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Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016

Former soccer coach charged with molestation – WJXT Jacksonville

PALM COAST, Fla. – Sean Douglas Stern, 35, a former traveling soccer coach with ties to youth soccer programs around the state and the Jacksonville Armada, was arrested Thursday by U.S. marshals in Tacoma, Washington, and charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious molestation as an authority figure of a school. Stern is accused of molesting two boys between 12 and 16 years old on several occasions at multiple…

Posted: Saturday, October 29, 2016