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Coquille's Morrison is regional wrestling champion
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Coquille's Morrison is regional wrestling champion

Coquille’s Paisley Morrison was regional champion for the second straight year and five different South Coast schools each advanced one girl to the state wrestling championships. Morrison, who was state champion as a freshman last year, rolled to the final in the 140-pound weight class with three quick pins. In the championship match, she beat Siuslaw’s Danin Lacouture 7-0. The top four ...

Supersub Benjamin Sesko fires Manchester United past Everton and into top four
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Supersub Benjamin Sesko fires Manchester United past Everton and into top four

Sir Jim Ratcliffe must be seriously conflicted. Manchester United’s advance towards the riches of the Champions League continued to gather pace under Michael Carrick thanks to the impact of Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko for the second game in succession. The summer signing came off the bench to condemn Everton to another home defeat with a clinical finish and lift United to fourth in the table, only three points behind Aston Villa. Sesko, who preserved Carrick’s unbeaten record as United manager ...

2026 NSIC Men’s Basketball Tournament Bracket Announced
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2026 NSIC Men’s Basketball Tournament Bracket Announced

BURNSVILLE, Minn. – The 2026 NSIC Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket is set as the 22-game regular season ended Saturday night. The tournament will consist of 12 teams seeded using the 22-game conference schedule. St. Cloud State, the NSIC Regular Season Champions, Augustana, Concordia-St. Paul and Southwest Minnesota State are the top four seeds and will receive a […]

Stuttgart claim place among Bundesliga big boys but another crossroads looms | Andy Brassell
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Stuttgart claim place among Bundesliga big boys but another crossroads looms | Andy Brassell

Sebastian Hoeness’ side are back in the top four but face test to keep hold of top talent again this summer Köln had been here before. “It’s not the second time, but the fifth or sixth time,” said forward Marius Bülter, “that we’ve sat in the locker room after a game, not able to blame ourselves much, but still left with zero points.” His coach, Lukas Kwasniok, described it as “Groundhog Day,” after “a more than decent performance against top opponents”. Their words are the signal, if it were needed, that Stuttgart really have arrived at the top of German football. Effzeh’s players and coaching staff alike felt that this fitted snugly into a growing list of hard-luck stories; last week’s home loss to RB Leipzig, last month’s game with Bayern Munich when the champions didn’t take the lead until late on, or even the autumn defeat at Dortmund where they were beaten by Maxi Beier’s goal deep into stoppage time. Continue reading...