Sports category, Page 2051
As Native Americans fight virus, basketball takes a timeoutVideo
PHOENIX — Basketball is woven into the fabric of Native American life. Kids dribble balls on dirt courts and shoot at makeshift rims on some reservations while tournaments are held in state-of-the art buildings on others. Players and fans may travel hundreds of miles to play and watch games of...
Steelers determined to improve on last season’s puny tight end production
When Vance McDonald and Jesse James concluded a two-year collaboration at tight end in 2018, they reached a rare milestone for the Pittsburgh Steelers. With McDonald accumulating 610 receiving yards and James adding 423 more, it marked just the second time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger that the Steelers had...
Longtime Carnegie Mellon ‘D’ coordinator Terry Bodnar seeks solace in retirement
For years, Terry Bodnar coached a Carnegie Mellon defense that put toughness on display and made life difficult for opposing offenses. These days, the gameplan for the recently retired longtime Tartans defensive coordinator is spending relaxing days with his son, Jon, and his family in Texas and chasing down his...
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf arrested in CaliforniaVideo
PALM DESERT, Calif. — Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested Friday in Southern California. Leaf, 44, was arrested on a domestic battery charge in Palm Desert, which is about 110 miles southeast of Los Angeles, according to booking information provided by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department on Saturday. Leaf...
Penguins A to Z: John Marino shows he’s ready
While the NHL is on hold due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Tribune-Review will offer Penguins A to Z, a player-by-player look at all 55 individuals under NHL contract with the organization, from mid-level prospect Niclas Almari to high-profile trade acquisition Jason Zucker. Player: John Marino Position: Defenseman Shoots:...
New-look Santa Anita cashes winning ticket as racing returnsVideo
ARCADIA, Calif. — Horses are thundering down the stretch again at Santa Anita. There are no fans or owners cheering them on. No photos in the winner’s circle. No bets placed at the track’s windows. Still, it’s a win for the sport to be back racing against the backdrop of...
Saints adding ex-Steelers linebacker Anthony ChickilloVideo
METAIRIE, La. — Linebacker Anthony Chickillo agreed to a contract with the New Orleans Saints after playing the last five seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The deal was announced Saturday by Saints general manager Mickey Loomis. The 6-foot-3, 255-pound Chickillo is changing teams for the first time. He was drafted...
NBA says it is talking with Disney about resuming seasonVideo
The NBA is in talks with The Walt Disney Company on a single-site scenario for a resumption of play in Central Florida in late July, the clearest sign yet the league believes the season can continue amid the coronavirus pandemic. The National Basketball Players Association is also part of the...
German soccer player ignores social distancing, hugs man he says saved his lifeVideo
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — Soccer players in Germany aren’t allowed to celebrate with hugs during games in the pandemic. Dimitrij Nazarov made an exception for the man he believes saved his life. Nazarov ran to the sideline after scoring from a header for Erzgebirge Aue against Nuremberg in the second division...
Out of the Woods: Tiger emerges for TV match with Lefty, QBsVideo
The purpose is to raise $10 million or more for covid-19 relief efforts, and provide entertainment with four of the biggest stars from the PGA Tour and NFL. Another appeal to the Sunday made-for-TV exhibition, “The Match: Champions for Charity,” is a chance to see Tiger Woods swing a golf...
NASCAR all alone on motorsports’ biggest day of racingVideo
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Monaco Grand Prix has been canceled. The Indianapolis 500 is postponed until August. Only the Coca-Cola 600 is still scheduled as planned. The most celebrated day in motorsports has been whittled down to the third course, 600 miles around Charlotte Motor Speedway in NASCAR’s longest race...
Pirates closer Keone Kela ‘fairly confident’ that MLB, players union can come to an agreementVideo
Keone Kela believes major leaguers want to play baseball this summer and said he is “fairly confident” that the MLB Players Association can come to an agreement with the owners. The Pittsburgh Pirates closer expressed hope the 2020 season can resume during an interview with Bucco Talk host Dan Zangrilli...
NHL, NHLPA take small step toward return to gamesVideo
The NHL and NHLPA took a small step toward concluding the 2019-20 season, which has been on hold since March 12 because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, the NHLPA agreed to further negotiations with the NHL on a plan that will allow 24 teams into a playoff. The...
NBA Hall of Famer, Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing has covid-19Video
WASHINGTON — Georgetown basketball coach Patrick Ewing tested positive for covid-19 and is being treated at a hospital. “This virus is serious and should not be taken lightly,” the Hall of Famer as a player for the Hoyas in college and the New York Knicks in the NBA said in...
New 3-on-3 hockey league with Penguins flavor made to be ‘snackable’Video
Like any kid in the Pittsburgh suburbs who followed hockey, E.J. Johnston’s favorite Pittsburgh Penguins were obvious. “Randy Carlyle, Michel Dion and Greg Millen.” Huh? “I’m going to date myself,” Johnston joked when naming three members of the franchise from the early 1980s before the arrival of icon Mario Lemieux....
NASCAR grabs much-needed momentum in return to live racingVideo
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR had been planning sweeping changes for 2021 in hopes of finding new fans and adding some energy to a staid, stale schedule. The coronavirus pandemic put those plans on hold, and NASCAR is frantically trying to recover from a 10-week layoff. So far, the stock car...
Penguins A to Z: Evgeni Malkin can still dominate
While the NHL is on hold due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Tribune-Review will offer Penguins A to Z, a player-by-player look at all 55 individuals under NHL contract with the organization, from mid-level prospect Niclas Almari to high-profile trade acquisition Jason Zucker. Player: Evgeni Malkin Position: Center Shoots:...
Once a strength, plenty of questions for Steelers WR group in 2020
For myriad reasons, it seems like a lifetime ago. But it was only 17 months ago the Pittsburgh Steelers had what seemed to be the envy of the NFL in regards to wide receivers corps. A 1-2 punch that would combine for 215 catches, 2,723 yards and 22 touchdowns that...
QB Joe Flacco, Jets agree to terms on 1-year dealVideo
NEW YORK — The New York Jets and quarterback Joe Flacco agreed to terms on a one-year deal, the 2013 Super Bowl MVP’s agency announced on Twitter. The move to bring in Flacco gives third-year starter Sam Darnold a veteran backup, but one who is also coming off a herniated...
Most successful girls soccer coach in Pennsylvania history heading to Central Valley
The most successful girls soccer coach in Pennsylvania history is on the move. On Thursday, Central Valley announced via Twitter that former Hopewell coach Bill Pfeifer was being hired as the new girls soccer coach for the Warriors. The Central Valley Athletic Department would like to welcome our newly hired...
NFL quarterbacks finding ways to get in mini-workouts with receiversVideo
Some NFL quarterbacks still are finding ways to hold throwing sessions with receivers during the coronavirus pandemic, though things look much different. Players are keeping it simple and sticking to football instead of the annual weeklong bonding trips that have included sleepovers, cookouts, fishing, golfing and other activities. Detroit’s Matthew...
Report: NHL players to approve return-to-play formatVideo
NHL players are expected to approve a return-to-play plan that includes a 24-team playoff format, according to reports Friday night. TSN’s Bob McKenzie reported debate got “a little bit heated” as the NHL Players Association executive board discussed the issue, but the measure has the support of at least the...
SEC, Big 12 to allow football workouts on campus next monthVideo
SEC schools will be able to bring athletes in all sports back to campus for voluntary activities starting June 8 at the discretion of each university, and the Big 12 plans to welcome football players back to campus a week later. The Friday announcements are the latest signs that a...
Steelers reduce individual ticket supply as social distancing measure
Individual tickets went on sale Friday morning for Pittsburgh Steelers home games, but the entire allotment was not made available to the public because of a potential disruption from the coronavirus pandemic. Steelers spokesman Burt Lauten said the organization withheld 50% of the ticket inventory as a precaution. “We are...
Plum grad Gino Marra relishes experience during 1st season at UNC Asheville
Gino Marra is set to spend a majority of his summer on the gulf coast of Florida. The Plum graduate and left-handed pitcher for Division I UNC Asheville hopes several weeks of work during his first foray into collegiate summer baseball will help him take the next step in his...
