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MS BOYS TENNIS
A Team
Loogootee 3 North Daviess 2
B Team ties 4-4
MLB
Rockies 6 Cardinals 5
Pinch-hitter Hunter Goodman hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning off of Jo Jo Romero, rallying the Colorado Rockies to a 6-5 victory. Alec Burleson and Lars Nootbaar each homered for St. Louis. Pedro Pagés had two hits and drove in two runs.
Tigers 1 White Sox 0
Colson Montgomery went 0-3
Phillies 0 Reds 8
Hunter Greene picked up his 5th win of the season and the reds got a long ball from DH Miguel Andujar in back to back days
Cubs  4 Blue Jays 1
Cubs got big flys from Michael Busch and Matt Shaw
Little League World Series
Venezuela  5 Puerto Rico 0
Las Vegas  16 Clarendon Hills, IL 1
Panama 7 Brisbane, Australia 2
Fairfield, CT 1 Richmond, TX 0
PGA
We’re down to 50.
That’s how many players remain standing as the PGA Tour heads to Owings Mills, Maryland,starting today for the  2025 BMW Championship, the second of three legs of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
The top three players in the world — Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele — headline a stacked field of 50 superstars set to compete at Caves Valley Golf Club. Only the top 30 in the standings after Sunday advance to the following week’s Tour Championship.
Television coverage today and tomorrow starting at 2:00 on the Golf Channel.  Weekend coverage on NBC and Peacock.
Match play at the 125th U.S. Amateur teed off yesterday at Olympic Club in San Francisco. The field of 312 golfers was narrowed to 64 following Monday and Tuesday’s stroke play. All roads lead to Sunday’s 36-hole championship match.
NBA
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon reportedly reached an agreement to buy the Portland Trail Blazers from the estate of deceased owner Paul Allen; Dundon will reportedly pay over $4 billion for the franchise.
NCAAF
The University of Kansas football team received some excellent news Wednesday. The school received a massive $300 million gift from a donor, a portion of which will be allocated toward making improvements to the team’s stadium. The gift — which came courtesy of donor David Booth — is one of the largest single gifts in all of college sports history.

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