The Washington Hatchet Boys Soccer Team will be hosting a Bingo Fundraiser tonight at the Community Building at Eastside Park. Doors open at 6pm and games start at 6:30pm. Prizes will be designer handbags. Concessions will be served and all proceeds will benefit the Hatchet Boys Soccer team for their upcoming season. Again, games start tonight at 6:30pm. Cost is $10 dollars.
Power 5 conference commissioners met Sunday to discuss the possibility of postponing fall sports and potentially moving the college football season to the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic. Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel reported that the Big Ten presidents remain on the cusp of canceling the season, but that the conference is not yet ready to announce. Purdue coach Jeff Brohm said Sunday that he would be in favor of trying to play in the spring if a fall season could not be held. The Mid-American Conference, which includes Ball State, postponed its fall sports season on Saturday, becoming the first FBS conference to postpone.
The Indiana Pacers take on the Miami Heat Monday night at 8 p.m. Eastern from the NBA’s “bubble” in Orlando. The Pacers and Heat play twice over the season’s final three games in order to determine seeding in the Eastern Conference playoffs. The two teams are tied for fourth place in the Eastern Conference with identical 43-27 records. Indiana is coming off a 116-111 win Saturday over the Los Angeles Lakers in which T.J. Warren scored 39 points, including seven in a row to give the Pacers the lead in the final two minutes. Warren is averaging just under 35 points per game in Orlando.
Kevin Harvick held off Denny Hamlin and won by less than a tenth of a second in the NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway Sunday. Harvick swept the weekend doubleheader at the two-mile oval for his fifth and sixth wins of the season, most in the Cup Series. The 44-year-old led 90 of 156 laps Sunday after dominating Saturday’s race. Sunday’s top five was rounded out by Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch and Joey Logano.
The Cleveland Indians outlasted the Chicago White Sox 5-4 in ten innings on Sunday Night Baseball to take the rubber match of a three-game series. Jose Ramirez scored on a Delino DeShields safety squeeze bunt with one out in the top of the 10th to take a 4-3 lead. Mike Freeman added an insurance run on an RBI single. Brian McCann brought the White Sox to within one with a single in the bottom of the 10th before a 46-minute rain delay. After the delay, Oliver Perez got the two outs Cleveland needed for victory.
The Milwaukee Brewers scored six runs in the sixth inning to beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-3 at Miller Park for their first home win of the season. Milwaukee entered the bottom of the sixth trailing 2-1 before taking control with six runs. Sonny Gray picked up his first loss of the season, dropping his record to 3-1, and the loss snapped a two-game winning streak for the Reds as Milwaukee avoided a sweep.
Power 5 conference commissioners met Sunday to discuss the possibility of postponing fall sports and potentially moving the college football season to the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic. Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel reported that the Big Ten presidents remain on the cusp of canceling the season, but that the conference is not yet ready to announce. Purdue coach Jeff Brohm said Sunday that he would be in favor of trying to play in the spring if a fall season could not be held. The Mid-American Conference, which includes Ball State, postponed its fall sports season on Saturday, becoming the first FBS conference to postpone.
The Indiana Pacers take on the Miami Heat Monday night at 8 p.m. Eastern from the NBA’s “bubble” in Orlando. The Pacers and Heat play twice over the season’s final three games in order to determine seeding in the Eastern Conference playoffs. The two teams are tied for fourth place in the Eastern Conference with identical 43-27 records. Indiana is coming off a 116-111 win Saturday over the Los Angeles Lakers in which T.J. Warren scored 39 points, including seven in a row to give the Pacers the lead in the final two minutes. Warren is averaging just under 35 points per game in Orlando.
Kevin Harvick held off Denny Hamlin and won by less than a tenth of a second in the NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway Sunday. Harvick swept the weekend doubleheader at the two-mile oval for his fifth and sixth wins of the season, most in the Cup Series. The 44-year-old led 90 of 156 laps Sunday after dominating Saturday’s race. Sunday’s top five was rounded out by Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch and Joey Logano.
The Cleveland Indians outlasted the Chicago White Sox 5-4 in ten innings on Sunday Night Baseball to take the rubber match of a three-game series. Jose Ramirez scored on a Delino DeShields safety squeeze bunt with one out in the top of the 10th to take a 4-3 lead. Mike Freeman added an insurance run on an RBI single. Brian McCann brought the White Sox to within one with a single in the bottom of the 10th before a 46-minute rain delay. After the delay, Oliver Perez got the two outs Cleveland needed for victory.
The Milwaukee Brewers scored six runs in the sixth inning to beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-3 at Miller Park for their first home win of the season. Milwaukee entered the bottom of the sixth trailing 2-1 before taking control with six runs. Sonny Gray picked up his first loss of the season, dropping his record to 3-1, and the loss snapped a two-game winning streak for the Reds as Milwaukee avoided a sweep.