Day: August 5, 2018

Motorsports: Heimbach wins after late charge at National OpenMotorsports: Heimbach wins after late charge at National Open

SELINSGROVE — Selinsgrove Speedway presented the 18th annual 360 Sprint Car National Open on Saturday night with Blane Heimbach picking up the $5,000 for the win. Rance Garlock wired the field for the late model win, while Shaun Lawton was the pro stock winner. Chad Layton used the pole position to rocket

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Former Zach Ertz backup can be fantasy football secret weaponFormer Zach Ertz backup can be fantasy football secret weapon

Heading into each new fantasy football season, the tight end position causes nothing but grief for most people. In years past, because of the position’s top-heavy nature, fantasy owners were forced to either invest a high draft choice and acquire Rob Gronkowski or punt and settle for whichever interchangeable

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Cowboys practice highlights: All hell breaks loose in camp; undrafted rookie shines; moreCowboys practice highlights: All hell breaks loose in camp; undrafted rookie shines; more

And a close-up view: Practice Recap: O-Line & D-Line Get Feisty – Staff, DallasCowboys.com Competition boiled over again on Saturday as a physical practice was punctuated by a scrap between Travis Frederick and Antwaun Woods. The second scuffle of camp broke out during the Cowboys’ Saturday practice – once again during pass rush drills, to no one’s surprise. Things went a bit further this time, as Travis Frederick and Antwaun Woods threw some punches at each other following a particularly contentious rep, which saw both players wind up on the ground. “It’s just competitive people going at it and eventually something may break out,â€� Zack Martin said. “But we’ve had great competition so far. Our

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Report: Scioscia to step down after 2018Report: Scioscia to step down after 2018

Mike Scioscia’s 19-year tenure in Anaheim appears to be coming to an end. Scioscia is expected to step down as the Angels’ manager when his 10-year, $50 million contract expires at the end of the season, according to a report in The Athletic from MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal. Scioscia’s decision is of his own volition and is not a result of pressure from the club, per the report.

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