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Numbers Game Coaching Position of Any Kind in the NFL THIS DAY IN SPORTS 2015 — The Arizona Cardinals hire Jen Welter to coach inside linebackers through their upcoming training camp and preseason. The Cardinals say Welter is believed to be the first woman to hold a Numbers Game coaching position of any kind in the NFL. B4 Antelope Valley Press, Tuesday, July 27, 2021 Tokyo Olympics | Monday Roundup Titmus, Doncic make memorable Olympic debuts By JOSH DUBOW “so I’m over the moon.” 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya year. Associated Press Ledecky lost an individual of Japan taking the gold med- SKIPPING OUT TOKYO — Ariarne Tit- Olympic final for the first time al, 13-year-old Rayssa Leal A second judo athlete has mus and Luka Doncic made after winning the 800 free at of Brazil getting silver and dropped out of the Olympics memorable Olympic debuts. the 2012 London Games, then 16-year-old Funa Nakayama before facing Israel’s Tohar Titmus lived up to the billing capturing three more golds in of Japan winning bronze. Butbul in the 73-kilogram di- of her nickname the “Termi- the 200, 400 and 800 free at Both Nishiya and Leal be- vision. nator” when she chased down Rio de Janeiro five years ago. came their countries’ youngest Olympic officials say Su- Katie Ledecky in the 400 free- Doncic scored 31 points ever medalists. dan’s Mohamed Abdalrasool style Monday to win one of the in the first half, putting him “Now I can convince all my didn’t show up to face Butbul most anticipated races of the on pace to break the Games’ friends to skateboard every- in their round of 32 bout Mon- Summer Games. scoring record of 55 points by where with me,” Leal said. day despite weighing in for the Doncic scored 48 points in Brazilian Hall of Famer Oscar TENNIS TITANS bout earlier. his first Olympic appearance to Schmidt in 1988. He ended up Associated Press Naomi Osaka and Novak The International Judo tie for the second most ever in tied with Eddie Palubinskas, FAST TIME — Ariarne Titmus of Australia celebrates after Djokovic easily advanced to the Foundation didn’t immediately men’s basketball history, lead- who had 48 for Australia in the winning the final of the women’s 400-meter freestyle at the 2020 round of 16 at Ariake Tennis announce a reason why Abdal- Summer Olympics on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. ing Slovenia to a 118-100 vic- 1976 Games in Montreal. Park. Osaka crushed winners rasool didn’t compete, and the tory over Argentina. “I don’t care about records,” teammates made sure it stood relays in Tokyo. off both wings — forehand and governing body didn’t respond Titmus trailed by nearly a he said. “We got a win and up. The other winners in the backhand — seemingly at will to requests for comment. Su- full body-length at the halfway that’s what we came here for.” “I felt good the whole way, pool on Monday were Brit- in a 6-3, 6-2 victory over 49th- danese Olympic officials also mark of the eight-lap race be- QUEST FOR SIX I knew I had to get my hand ain’s Adam Peaty in the men’s ranked Viktorija Golubic of didn’t immediately comment. fore erasing the gap and finish- Caeleb Dressel started his in the wall first and get some 100-meter breaststroke, Can- Switzerland. Algeria’s Fethi Nourine was ing in 3 minutes, 56.69 seconds. quest for six gold medals in clean water,” Dressel said. ada’s Maggie MacNeil in the Djokovic dispatched 48th- sent home from the Tokyo It was the second-fastest time in swimming by leading the Unit- “And everyone did their job. women’s 100-meter butterfly. ranked Jan-Lennard Struff of Games and suspended by the history, surpassed only by Le- ed States to victory in the men’s It’s a relay for a reason, it’s four TEEN SPIRIT Germany 6-4, 6-3 to move IJF on Saturday after he with- decky’s world record of 3:56.46 4x100-meter freestyle relay. guys for a reason, it’s certainly Youth was served at the one step closer to claiming the drew to avoid a potential round from the 2016 Rio Games. Dressel, who has been not just me. It’s certainly not debut of the Olympic skate- fourth title of a Golden Slam of 32 matchup with Butbul. “It’s probably the biggest hailed as the successor to Mi- just one guy.” boarding event for women. — victories in all four Grand Nourine was supposed to face thing you could pull off in your chael Phelps, gave the U.S. the Dressel is competing in three Three teenagers swept the Slam tournaments and Olym- Abdalrasool for the right to sporting career,” Titmus said, lead in the opening leg and his individual events and two more podium at the street event with pic gold in the same calendar meet Butbul. GOLF MOTORSPORTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL OLYMPICS MLB results | Monday 2021 LPGA Tour NASCAR Cup Series AMERICAN LEAGUE American League Olympic Medalists Monday Schedule Schedule-Winners West Division Leaders Braves 2, Mets 0, 1st game Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 4 Jan. 21-24 — Diamond Resorts Feb. 9 — Busch Clash at DAYTONA (Kyle W L Pct GB ARCHERY Houston 61 39 .610 _ BATTING — Guerrero Jr., Toronto, .328; Men’s Team Mets 1, Braves 0, 2nd game BOSTON — Alex Verdugo hit Tournament of Champions (Jessica Busch) Brantley, Houston, .326; Mullins, Baltimore, .317; Korda) Feb. 11 — x-Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 Oakland 56 45 .554 5½ GOLD—South Korea (Je Deok Kim, NEW YORK — Jeff McNeil a two-run homer in the eighth Seattle 54 46 .540 7 Gurriel, Houston, .313; Bogaerts, Boston, .309; Feb. 25-28 — Gainbridge at DAYTONA (Aric Almirola) D.Fletcher, Angels, .307; T.Anderson, Chicago, Woojin Kim, Jinhyek Oh) laced his second go-ahead hit in inning and the AL East-leading Championship (Nelly Korda) Feb. 11 — x-Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2 Angels 49 49 .500 11 SILVER—Taiwan (Yu-Cheng Deng, Chih- Texas 35 65 .350 26 .303; Martinez, Boston, .299; Bichette, Toronto, March 4-7 — Drive On Championship at DAYTONA (Austin Dillon) .296; T.Hernández, Toronto, .296. Chun Tang, Chun-Heng Wei) two days, when his RBI double Boston Red Sox rallied late for the East Division at Golden Ocala (Austin Ernst) Feb. 14 — DAYTONA 500 (Michael RBI—Devers, Boston, 81; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, BRONZE—Japan (Takaharu Furukawa, in the fifth inning sent the second straight game, beating March 25-28 — Kia Classic (Inbee Park) McDowell) W L Pct GB Yuki Kawata, Hiroki Muto) Boston 62 39 .614 _ 80; Ohtani, Angels, 75; J.Abreu, Chicago, 75; New York Mets to a 1-0 victory Toronto in the opener of an April 1-4 — ANA Inspiration (Patty Feb. 21 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 253 At Meadows, Tampa Bay, 71; Bichette, Toronto, 67; CANOE SLALOM Tavatanakit) DAYTONA (Christopher Bell) Tampa Bay 60 40 .600 1½ New York 51 47 .520 9½ Olson, Oakland, 66; Walsh, Angels, 66; Martinez, Men’s Canoe over the Atlanta Braves and a important series for the Blue Jays. April 14-17 — Lotte Championship Feb. 28 — Dixie Vodka 400 (William Boston, 64; Alvarez, Houston, 63; Grichuk, GOLD—Benjamin Savsek, Slovenia (Lydia Ko) Byron) Toronto 49 47 .510 10½ doubleheader split. Boston star Rafael Devers Baltimore 34 64 .347 26½ Toronto, 63. SILVER—Lukas Rohan, Czech Republic April 22-25 — Hugel-Air Premia LA March 7 — Pennzoil 400 presented by Mullins, Baltimore, 118; Bichette, added a solo homer on the Central Division HITS— BRONZE—Sideris Tasiadis, Germany Kyle Muller threw five sharp Open (Brooke M. Henderson) Jiffy Lube (Kyle Larson) Toronto, 116; D.Fletcher, Angels, 115; Guerrero W L Pct GB DIVING innings to earn his second big four-year anniversary of his first April 29-May 2 — HSBC Women’s March 14 — Instacart 500 (Martin Truex Jr., Toronto, 114; Schoop, Detroit, 109; Bogaerts, World Championship (Hyo Joo Kim) Jr) Chicago 59 41 .590 _ Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform league victory in the opener, a major-league shot. 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A day after being no-hit for (Wei-Ling Hsu) Relief 500 (Martin Truex Jr) Detroit, 24; K.Hernández, Boston, 24; Semien, Men’s Foil Individual May 26-30 — Match Play (Ally Ewing) April 18 — TOYOTA OWNERS 400 (Alex Cleveland 3, Tampa Bay 2 GOLD—Ka Long Cheung, Hong Kong Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Toronto, 24; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 24; Meadows, The Mets have split nine of seven innings by New York’s June 3-6 — U.S. Women’s Open (Yuka Bowman) SILVER—Daniele Garozzo, Italy Baltimore 5, Washington 4 Tampa Bay, 23; Merrifield, Kansas City, 23; Olson, their 11 doubleheaders this Domingo Germán before putting Saso) April 25 — GEICO 500 (Brad Keselowski) Oakland, 23; Walsh, Angels, 23.
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