Vela leads LAFC to historic 3-2 road win over Galaxy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Vela leads LAFC to historic 3-2 road win over Galaxy CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Carlos Vela had two goals and an assist and Los Angeles FC won at the LA Galaxy’s suburban stadium for the first time, beating its archrival 3-2 on Sunday.Ryan Hollingshead scored in the 70th minute for LAFC, which remained unbeaten in MLS play this season and 8-1-2 overall.LAFC had been 0-6-2 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson since entering MLS in 2018, but Vela put his club ahead on a penalty in the 68th minute before the defending MLS Cup champions survived a prolonged stretch of ferocious attacks by the Galaxy down the stretch.Tyler Boyd scored his first MLS goal and Mark Delgado made it close with a goal in the 85th minute, but the Galaxy (0-4-3) remained winless this season.The Los Angeles rivals’ first meeting of the new year arrived with the clubs in sharply contrasting situations.LAFC has been outstanding to open its title defense, rolling through a crowded schedule and advancing to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League.The ...

RBC Heritage Par Scores

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

RBC Heritage Par Scores SundayAt Harbour Town Golf LinksHilton Head, S.C.Purse: $20 millionYardage: 7,213; Par: 71Final Round(x-won on third playoff hole)x-Matt Fitzpatrick66-70-63-68—267-17Jordan Spieth68-67-66-66—267-17Patrick Cantlay69-65-66-68—268-16Xander Schauffele67-66-70-66—269-15Hayden Buckley69-68-66-67—270-14Sahith Theegala70-68-67-65—270-14Cameron Davis70-67-66-68—271-13Emiliano Grillo68-67-68-68—271-13Brian Harman65-70-69-67—271-13Sungjae Im66-72-66-67—271-13Mark Hubbard68-66-68-70—272-12Taylor Moore68-67-67-70—272-12Chez Reavie72-66-65-69—272-12Scottie Scheffler68-65-69-70—272-12Sam Burns69-70-69-65—273-11Tommy Fleetwood69-65-68-71—273-11Rickie Fowler67-68-68-70—273-11Jon Rahm72-64-69-68—273-11Christiaan Bezuidenhout71-68-71-64—274-10Tyrrell Hatton68-70-70-66—274-10Russell Henley72-66-66-70—274-10Matt Kuchar68-67-68-71—274-10Patrick Rodgers68-71-66-69—274-10Carson Young68-68-69-69—274-10Denny McCarthy71-66-69-69—275-9Justin Rose66-67-72-70—275-9Justin Thomas69-68-72-66—275-9Jimmy Walker65-65-...

Denver weather: Sunny and warmer start to the workweek

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Denver weather: Sunny and warmer start to the workweek DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will feature sunshine and a warming trend for the beginning of the week. This will lead to high fire danger on Tuesday ahead of the next chance for showers. Weather tonight: Mostly clear and mildSunday night will stay under a mostly clear sky. Wind speeds will pick up out of the south to 10-15 mph as low temperatures fall to the mid-30s, which is right in line with normal for this time of year. Weather tomorrow: Sunshine and warmer temperatures Sunshine and a southerly breeze will help temperatures quickly warm into the 70s. Looking ahead: Breezy ahead of showers, cooler tempsSunshine and an increasing southerly breeze will keep a warming trend going on Tuesday. However, this stretch of warm and dry weather paired with wind gusts reaching up to 45 mph will increase fire danger. A fire weather watch is set to go into effect Tuesday from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. Red flag warnings are already set to go into effect farther south Tuesday morning through Tuesday ...

Deadly hit-and-run victim's family, friends plan gathering on 6-month anniversary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Deadly hit-and-run victim's family, friends plan gathering on 6-month anniversary WESTMINSTER, Colo. (KDVR) -- April 21 marks six months since a deadly hit-and-run in Westminster that took the life of 29-year-old Marcus Tapia and his loved ones are still seeking justice.That hit-and-run happened on Federal Boulevard just near 74th Avenue. Westminster Police have yet to make an arrest in the case. Tapia was hit while crossing the street. His mother, Alicia Schinke said every day has been harder without him and they just want answers about what happened."To not know who did that to your child sucks and for that person to be that heartless that they are still walking around and think it's okay, it's really hard to understand and comprehend,“ she said. Hit-and-run on I-25 in Denver leaves 1 seriously injured On Friday, Tapia's loved ones plan to gather on the six-month mark of losing him to celebrate his life and to push for justice.“To celebrate him, to remember who he was and to just not forget him. They need to have a heart to just look at themselves in the mirr...

Fort Lauderdale Diaper Bank hands out food, supplies to residents affected by historic floods

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Fort Lauderdale Diaper Bank hands out food, supplies to residents affected by historic floods The Fort Lauderdale Diaper Bank is providing some much-needed supplies and food to residents affected by last week’s historic flooding.7News cameras on Sunday morning captured tables filled with supplies in the parking lot of Big Lots along State Road 84.Residents of the Riverland and Edgewood neighborhoods expressed their gratitude, as they continue to focus on recovering.“We were stranded there for like four days, couldn’t get out of there, everything is flooded. All the cars are flooded. We’re still trying to dry stuff out,” said resident Paula Knight, “It’s just a relief for the sun, to see the sun out today.”“I think it’s just a great blessing that we’re able to help the community, and we’re able to get the diapers that are needed,” said Brittany Wolfe, director of the Fort Lauderdale Diaper Bank, “and we thank our sponsors and the news for being out here to showcase what we’re doing today...

Cool and unsettled Marathon Monday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Cool and unsettled Marathon Monday Cooler weather remains in the forecast this week, with temperatures on Monday expected in the mid 50s to low 60s. Tomorrow morning, conditions start out with some clouds, fog, and mist. However, a cold front will push into the area around noontime, with some scattered showers expected.Late afternoon the front will move north of Boston, and take the showers, fog, and mist with it. There may be some clearing around sunset time, but clouds will linger for most of the area. If you’re planning on running in or watching the marathon, conditions will be seasonably cool throughout the race. Also, expect a passing shower or two closer to the finish. Heading to Fenway? There’ll be some misty conditions from time to time, otherwise a passing shower or two mid-game with temps in the 50s.

Dave Hyde: Giannis hurt, Herro out and Miami Heat beat Milwaukee in Game 1 stunner

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Dave Hyde: Giannis hurt, Herro out and Miami Heat beat Milwaukee in Game 1 stunner You know how they go to the facial close-up in the movies to signal a sudden change in plot? Some look of eye-widening surprise? Some painful cry for help?They went to a close-up of Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo early in Sunday’s Game 1 against the Miami Heat. He wore a mask of pain. He didn’t get back onto the court. Giannis back against the Heat was the top story of this series.Instead, Giannis’s back is now.The Heat came out hard in Sunday’s 130-117 win, had their own injury to Tyler Herro’s broken hand to deal with and played with a force like they hadn’t previously this week in two, lackluster play-in games to reach these playoffs.But let’s be serious: This was a game the Heat had to win to make it a series. No Giannis? No best-player-in-the-game over there? You had to take advantage of that and the Heat turned in their best shooting night of the season.Herro, no doubt, was a big loss for the Heat. He dove for a loose ball in the...

Winderman’s view: No Tyler Herro now, so what next for Heat after shocking win?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Winderman’s view: No Tyler Herro now, so what next for Heat after shocking win? Observations and other notes of interest from Sunday’s 130-117 NBA playoff victory over the Milwaukee Bucks:– The season started with the Heat touting their depth.– Then that depth proved illusory.– Victor Oladipo was benched.– Duncan Robinson was put into the deep freeze.– And Dewayne Dedmon was traded.– Yes, Kevin Love and Cody Zeller were added at the buyout deadline to bolster the power rotation.– And, yes, Love helped, a lot, Sunday.– But the perimeter rotation largely proved thin.– Now that becomes an even bigger problem, with Tyler Herro out with a broken hand.– Robinson started Sunday’s second half.– Oladipo remained in waiting.– To put into perspective what Oladipo and Robinson didn’t expect to be doing Sunday, both of them participated in an aggressive three-on-three scrimmage pregame.– Answers were going to be hard enough in this series.– Now new ones will have to be foun...

In a game Giannis and Herro are hurt, Butler gives Heat all they need in stunning 130-117 victory over Bucks

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

In a game Giannis and Herro are hurt, Butler gives Heat all they need in stunning 130-117 victory over Bucks This was not as forecast.It could not have been.Not this 130-117 Miami Heat victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night at Fiserv Forum.The teams are now one game into their best-of-seven opening-round Eastern Conference playoff series, and already seemingly everything has changed.Bucks All-Star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, the expected leading man in the series, was lost for the night in the first half with a back contusion that leaves his status in question.Then, before the end of the first half, the Heat likely lost starting guard Tyler Herro for the playoffs with a broken right hand.Before that attrition, the Heat, who barely survived the play-in round, needing a Friday night escape against the Chicago Bulls to survive, built an early 14-point first-quarter lead against the conference’s No. 1 seed.And even after that, the Heat, for the first time playing as a No. 8 seed, moved to a 17-point lead.Eventually, like seemingly every Heat game this season, it got harried ...

Runners heading into cooler temps, light headwind on marathon day

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:24 GMT

Runners heading into cooler temps, light headwind on marathon day Narrowly dodging last weeks high temps, Boston Marathon runners look to be set for cool, moderate race day conditions this Patriots Day — but run the risk of hitting some afternoon rain.Starting off in the morning, there will likely be some patchy fog and light drizzle, with temperatures starting around 50° and ticking closer to 60° as the day goes on — not the hottest and not the coldest race day in recent memory.Last year’s Boston Marathon saw a high of 50° and a low of 39°.This comes after record breaking heat last Thursday — hitting a scorching 88° high — and Friday — 83° high — before the region cooled off to more reasonable, nearly-seasonable temperatures Saturday and Sunday.“There’s going to be a light easterly wind, so that’d be a headwind for the runners as they start out in the morning,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Belk. “Then that will transition to the southeast wind as we go ...