Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei taken off in ambulance after collision, head injury vs. ColumbusNew Foto - Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei taken off in ambulance after collision, head injury vs. Columbus

Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei is being evaluated for a head and neck injury after being taken off the field in an ambulance following a scary collision. The incident took place late in stoppage time in the Sounders' 1-1 draw with the Columbus Crew on Sunday. In the 97th minute of the match, Columbus was awarded a free kick outside the box. But during the set piece, Frei was hit in the head with a Columbus player's knee. The keeper instantly went down, with his Sounders teammates quickly calling over the medical staff. After the collision, Frei appeared to go into a fencing response — a position taken by the body in reaction to head trauma or a concussion — indicating that the head injury may be severe. Both teams gathered near Frei in the box before the ambulance was driven on the field. The Sounders crowd began to cheer Frei's name as he was loaded into the ambulance. Ambulance enters field to attend to Stefan Frei who was kneed in the head during corner kick. The game has been call. Scary scenes and concerns for Frei. ⁦@CascadiasportsN⁩ ⁦@SoundersFC⁩pic.twitter.com/p8QpgOxHrb — MazvitaMaraire (@MazvitaMaraire)July 6, 2025 After the game, Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer told reporters that Frei was being evaluated for a head and neck injury, though he was "alert" when he was being loaded into the ambulance. "As soon as we get a definitive, a real, good clarity on the extent of the injury, we'll give you more. I don't want to speculate. He is going to the hospital, but he is fine," Schmetzer said. "I'm very happy for our medical staff because they did a good job to be careful. We can't underestimate that type of stuff." We're all with you,@Stefan24Frei💚An update from Head Coach Brian Schmetzer:"Stefan is being evaluated for a head and neck injury. He got hit pretty hard. We're in the early stages of that evaluation. As soon as we get a definitive, a real, good clarity on the extent of the…pic.twitter.com/79eJFr6W2K — Seattle Sounders FC (@SoundersFC)July 7, 2025 Despite the collision occurring so close to the end of the game, the game clock continued to tick for another five minutes before it was finally called off. Schmetzer could be heard asking officials to "just stop the game," with Columbus coach Wilfried Nancy agreeing, before the referees blew the final whistle in the 103rd minute. The Crew were awarded a corner kick prior to Frei going down, meaning that the kick would have likely been the final play of the game. A scary moment to end the Crew game with Seattle goalie Stefan Frei going down on a play at the net.Brian Schmetzer says "just the stop the game, Wilfried Nancy agrees and tells the ref to end the game.This is so much bigger than 3 points, the MLS community is praying Frei:pic.twitter.com/bUcN12M68O — Adam King (@AdamKing10TV)July 6, 2025 Postgame, Schmetzer began to tear up while thanking Nancy for agreeing to end the game. "Wilfried, I appreciate what he did," Schmetzer said, visibly emotional. "Because the ref wasn't gonna stop the game. And everybody knew the game should have been stopped. So, good on him. So thank you Wilfried." Brian Schmetzer was emotional in thanking Wilfried Nancy for advocating for the Seattle Sounders and Columbus Crew match to be stopped after a traumatic head injury occurred to Seattle GK Frei. The PRO officials were asserting a corner kick and Nancy argued to stop the match.pic.twitter.com/cMMtlXF2hz — Noah Riffe (@NoahRiffe)July 7, 2025 After the game, both MLS and the Crew shared their thoughts are with the keeper. Our thoughts are with Stefan Frei and Seattle Sounders FC 🖤💛 — The Crew (@ColumbusCrew)July 6, 2025 Stefan Frei. 🙏 — Major League Soccer (@MLS)July 6, 2025 Frei, 39, has been a staple of the Sounders in goal since joining the team in 2014. The Swiss keeper has led Seattle to two MLS Cups and the CONCACAF Champions League championship while earning an All-Star nod and the 2016 MLS Cup MVP. Sunday's game was supposed to be a highly-anticipated rematch of the 2020 MLS Cup, and for a while it lived up to the hype. Columbus striker Diego Rossi struck first in the 27th minute before Sounders forward Paul Rothrock equalized off a perfect pass from Kalani Kossa-Rienzi. Both sides picked up plenty of chances to pull ahead up until the final minutes before the game came to a sobering end.

Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei taken off in ambulance after collision, head injury vs. Columbus

Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei taken off in ambulance after collision, head injury vs. Columbus Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei is ...
Edson Álvarez's tiebreaking goal gives Mexico 2-1 win over US for 10th Gold Cup titleNew Foto - Edson Álvarez's tiebreaking goal gives Mexico 2-1 win over US for 10th Gold Cup title

HOUSTON (AP) — Edson Álvarez scored a tiebreaking goal in the 77th minute after a video review reversed an offside call, and Mexico beat the United States 2-1 on Sunday night for its record 10th CONCACAF Gold Cup title. Chris Richards put the U.S. ahead in the fourth minute, heading in a Sebastian Berhalter free kick for the second time in the tournament, but Raúl Jiménez tied the score in the 27th with his third goal of this Gold Cup. Mexico was awarded the free kick when Diego Luna fouled Alexis Vega on a flank. Johan Vásquez flicked the restart across the goal mouth and Álvarez burst past the defense, redirecting the ball from 3 yards just inside Matt Freese's far post. While the play was initially called offside, the goal was awarded by the VAR, and Mexico defended its title from 2023 while improving to 6-2 in Gold Cup finals against the U.S. Patrick Agyemang had a chance two minutes into stoppage time but he didn't make good contact on his short-range shot that was blocked by goalkeeper Luis Malagón. "We're disappointed obviously to not come away with a win," U.S. captain Tim Ream said. A sellout crowd of 70,925 at NRG Stadium was about 70% pro-Mexico and booed U.S. players when they walked out for pregame warmups. Mexico dominated with 60% possession and had 12 corner kicks to none for the Americans. This was the last competitive match for the U.S. and Mexico before co-hosting next year's World Cup with Canada. The U.S., which has seven Gold Cup titles but none since 2021, used a starting lineup with only a handful of players currently projected as World Cup starters, missing regulars due to vacation, injuries and the Club World Cup. Coach Mauricio Pochettino used their absence to evaluate players who could push for starting jobs during the friendlies this fall and next spring, and Luna, Agyemang and Freese emerged as contenders for World Cup roster spots. Richards out the U.S. in front when he headed Berhalter's free kick from about 40 yards off the crossbar. The ball bounced straight down and just crossed the goal line. Jiménez scored his 42nd international goal, third-most in Mexican history. He burst past the defense and one-timed the pass from Marcel Ruiz, beating Freese from about 10 yards on a shot that might have nicked Ream. Jiménez celebrated by grabbing a Mexico No. 20 jersey with "DIOGO J" in honor of Diogo Jota, his former Wolverhampton teammate whodied in a car crash Thursdayin Spain. Jiménez ran to a corner, sat down with the jersey and mimicked playing avideo game. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Edson Álvarez's tiebreaking goal gives Mexico 2-1 win over US for 10th Gold Cup title

Edson Álvarez's tiebreaking goal gives Mexico 2-1 win over US for 10th Gold Cup title HOUSTON (AP) — Edson Álvarez scored a tiebreaking ...
Photos show celebrities as they attend WimbledonNew Foto - Photos show celebrities as they attend Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — This gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases celebrities as they attend the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Photos show celebrities as they attend Wimbledon

Photos show celebrities as they attend Wimbledon LONDON (AP) — This gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases celebrities as they atte...
'80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard'New Foto - '80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard'

'80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard'originally appeared onParade. Blonde beautyJosie Davismay have risen to stardom on the classic sitcomCharles in Charge, but the actress, 52, says dating in Hollywood is no easy task. "I'm apparently intimidating," Davis toldPage Six, referring to what she's been told by men, who have also noted that she's "quirky." Though she was using Raya, the exclusive dating app, for a bit of time, Davis found she didn't have much success there because men weren't choosing her. "I guess you have to be either super famous or a model," she explained. "It's so hard for me to meet people." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In her postCharles in Chargelife, Davis has tackled a lot of interesting roles on and off the TV screen. She starred onBeverly Hills, 90210as a love interest ofBrian Austin Green, and stars in an upcoming film alongsideBlac ChynacalledPardon Me: The Bevelyn B. Williams Story. But some of her best work is done behind a microphone these days. She's the host of a podcast,Success Road, which describes itself as "a funny and inspirational show where well-known actress Josie Davis interviews interesting people about where they came from and what they did to arrive where they are today." Of course, many of us will always love her as Sarah, the babysitting charge ofScott BaioonCharles in Charge, which ran from 1984 to 1990. Recently, Davis took toFacebookto share the exact amount of money she makes fromCharles in Chargeresiduals, flipping through the pages that share each episode she appeared on, and how much money she makes when they air. AsParadepreviously reported, the total from her March 5 paycheck was a whopping $6.60. "Oh my God, look at all my residuals!" Davis joked in the video. "The pages are even longer than I imagined. Boy, no wonder everyone thinks I'm so wealthy. I made a lot of money onCharles in Charge!" Related: '80s Star Makes Only $6 in Residuals After Starring in 104 Episodes of Hit Sitcom '80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard'first appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

'80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard'

'80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in Hollywood is 'So Hard' '80s Sitcom Star, 52, Opens Up About How Dating in...
NBA Summer League 2025: When will Bronny James, LA Lakers play next?New Foto - NBA Summer League 2025: When will Bronny James, LA Lakers play next?

Bronny Jamesis back with theLos Angeles Lakersfor a second year of Summer League action, which began play on Sunday, July 6. James completed his rookie season, playing on the Lakers' main roster and the South Bay Lakers as a two-way player. He saw limited action for the Lakers, averaging 3.4 points, 0.8 assists and 0.7 rebounds in 6.7 minutes per game. He started just one of the 27 games he played. James and the Lakers have already started their exhibition season for the offseason, competing in the California Classic on Sunday with a 103-83 victory over theMiami Heat. It remains unclear what James' role or expected playing time will be throughout the summer. James played shot 3-of-7 from the field, finishing with 10 points, two rebounds and a steal in 11 minutes as a starter for the Lakers on Sunday. He shot 2-for-5 from the 3-point line and went 2-for-2 from the free throw line. BRONNY JAMES THROWS IT DOWN 😤Year 2 Bronny loading 🔥pic.twitter.com/fkoloStQLH — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)July 6, 2025 Game:Los Angeles Lakersvs.San Antonio Spurs Date:Tuesday, July 8 Location:Chase Center (San Francisco) Start time:10 p.m. ET TV: ESPN Stream: ESPN+ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:When will Bronny James, Lakers play in NBA Summer League next?

NBA Summer League 2025: When will Bronny James, LA Lakers play next?

NBA Summer League 2025: When will Bronny James, LA Lakers play next? Bronny Jamesis back with theLos Angeles Lakersfor a second year of Summ...
Nationals finally move on firing Mike Rizzo, Dave Martinez. Good luck with that.New Foto - Nationals finally move on firing Mike Rizzo, Dave Martinez. Good luck with that.

In firing their president of baseball operations and their manager in a startlingSunday night massacre,Washington Nationalsownership exhibited something not readily apparent in the highest reaches of the organization. A pulse. This has been Dead Franchise Walking for the better part of several years, a ballclub seemingly on autopilot as longtime general manager Mike Rizzo aimed to assemble a roster and install a player development infrastructure despite a less than thorough buy-in from ownership, while manager Dave Martinez lauded the boys for battling, coached up the kids and flailed at the buttons of a bullpen where his options often boiled down to Uh Oh and Not Him. All the while, Rizzo and Martinez operated in a realm not unlike the kids on "Peanuts," free to go about their business while unseen and rarely heard adults lurked in the background. The biggest difference between Charlie Brown and Lucy is that Rizzo and Martinez delivered this franchise aWorld Series championship in 2019, the apex of an eight-year run of contention that spanned four managerial regimes and rewarded a bevy of grizzled baseball men from field to dugout to front office. Turns out it was the beginning of the end. TheViejoswho claimed the '19 title only got older, the club returning from the pandemic with a reigning World Series MVP,Stephen Strasburg, who'd soon turn into a $245 million sunk cost due to maddening and sad health concerns. Who'd have to wear the final five years of Patrick Corbin's $140 million contract as Corbin's slider flattened and fastball fizzled, the cost of doing business for one championship season. Cue six years of nondescript misery, best evidenced by the number of days spent over .500: 2020: 0 2021: 4, the last on June 30. 2022: 0 2023: 0 2024: 2, the last on May 10. 2025: 0 Through it all, Rizzo and Martinez took on the air of permanent caretakers, that they delivered one World Series title and doggone it, they'd do it again. This brew of conviction and swagger reached a zenith in July 2022, when Rizzo pulled off an epic baseball trade,dealing Juan Sototwo-plus years before free agency for what would turn out to be a bountiful return: All-Stars James Wood, CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore, plus two more promising youngsters in Robert Hassell III and Jarlin Susana. It wasa somber day, the beloved and just 23-year-old Soto gone in an instant, the final curtain falling on the championship club and Rizzo was asked if he could live with being known as the guy who traded Juan Soto. "I was the guy who signed him, too," Rizzo said, his gleaming championship ring dangling off a finger. Touché. Yet as the years rolled on, and Wood and Abrams and Gore bubbled up to the big leagues, that moment was less the building block of something great and more Rizzo's last great act. He was undercut by his inability to, in the final 10-plus years of his tenure, install a drafting and player development infrastructure to keep the talent pipeline moving. Since drafting Anthony Rendon sixth overall in 2011, the Nationals were largely a developmental black hole, save for guys who found greater success – see Lucas Giolito, Nick Pivetta, Erick Fedde – after the Nationals flipped them elsewhere. Yet Rizzo had perhaps the most unusual gig in the industry. The Lerner family, to put it gently, did things differently – sometimes a lot differently – than any other franchise in the game. Contracts - or deadlines to pick up options - for employees like Rizzo did not always land on the typical industry calendar but rather in the middle of the year, when baseball operations staffs are, you know, just a little bit busy. While Rizzo's confidence never withered, there was the near-constant specter of an expiring contract at hand, creating doubt for baseball ops employees and players alike. The franchise was mildly obsessed - and, truthfully, ahead of the curve - with deferring money in contracts. That could work out in cases like their late strike to get Max Scherzer in the fold, yet backfire in others, making their efforts to retain players like Harper seem unserious. A wave of homegrown stars, from Harper to Trea Turner to Soto to Rendon (whew!) found riches and, often, success elsewhere. And it took years for ownership to realize running a ballclub was not like another real estate asset; a conveyor belt of veterans – both uniformed and in baseball operations - complained over the years about missing essentials in the clubhouse, to needless expense report scrutiny and postseason travel arrangements that fell well below industry standard. Most recently, the club was well in the minority in failing to invest in the most cutting-edge training toolavailable to hitters, hardly dispelling the appearance the club was behind in analytics-oriented areas. Sure, perhaps it was past time for Rizzo and Martinez to go, if only for the life cycle those jobs tend to take on. Yet Sunday is still a very dark day for Nationals fans. Why? Well, the Lerners will now be tasked with hiring a new GM/president of baseball operations, a task they've never really taken on in the two decades they've owned the ballclub. They inherited Jim Bowden from the period in which the Expos/Nationals were wards of the state, operated by MLB, and decided, strangely, to keep him on. It wasn't until he became embroiled in a bonus-skimming, age-falsification scandal thatBowden resignedin March 2009. Enter Rizzo. A scout's scout, he was the highest-ranking man standing and hit the ground running, touched by the baseball gods with Strasburg and Harper available with the top overall pick in consecutive years (a bit of fortune impossible today with the draft lottery). Yet in Rizzo, ownership had a nice, self-contained unit: He was free to run baseball operations – quite well, for many years – so long as he accepted the Faustian bargain of mitigating ownership's, um, idiosyncrasies. Always willing to take a bullet – he might as well have been Sonny Corleone at the toll booth – Rizzo was able to keep the franchise running at a high level even if things didn't flow as naturally as other organizations. So, what now? Thanks to the lottery's bouncing balls, the Nationals will choose first in the July 15 draft, under the guidance of interim GM Mike DeBartolo. For now, baseball operations minus Rizzo remains largely intact in advance of that day. After that, there are little guarantees, the only on-field tension seemingly whether the Nationals can avoid 100 losses for the second time in four years. Lerner must hire a general manager and manager, and hopefully has learned from the time the family was a signature away from hiring Bud Black, only to discover managers don't workunder one-year contracts. Meanwhile, questions about the group's long-term commitments linger, what with a failed multi-year effort to sell the team, only for Lerner to pull the team off the market in February 2024. It was an extended period of flux, somewhat conveniently aligning with a down cycle in on-field performance yet producing anew questions of whether the club will commit to major free agents when the time comes to contend in earnest. The team will also be TV free agents, with the long-awaitedMASN settlementgiving the franchise agency in its broadcast future. A TV home, a head of baseball ops, a new dugout chief? That's an awful lot for an ownership group to take on. Sunday, they signaled that getting better was a bigger priority than mediocrity cloaked in stability. It was probably the right call. Now, the hard part arrives. And while the Nationals might have been too wedded to the good old days, it's an open question whether they have the chops to ensure it doesn't get any worse. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. 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Nationals finally move on firing Mike Rizzo, Dave Martinez. Good luck with that.

Nationals finally move on firing Mike Rizzo, Dave Martinez. Good luck with that. In firing their president of baseball operations and their ...
Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar LegendNew Foto - Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar Legend

Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar Legendoriginally appeared onParade. Jack Blackleft fans in tears during his tribute toOzzy Osbourneas the metal icon wraps up his decades-long career, as the actor and a promising "young man on the guitar [who] stepped into some HUGE shoes" also honored Osbourne's former guitarist,Randy Rhoads. The beloved comedic actor teamed up with Rage Against the Machine guitaristTom Morello'ssonRoman Morelloon the guitar—which once belonged to the legend, who was just 25 years old when he died in a plane crash in 1982—Hugo Weisson the keyboard, Anthrax'sScott Ian's sonRevel Young Ianon the bass, andYoyoka Somaon the drums for an "absolutely marvelous" tribute, which aired during the "Back to the Beginning" lineup that served asthe "Crazy Train" singer's final live performance. Related: Jack Black's 'Effortless' Cover of Ozzy Osbourne Hit Stuns Fans: 'I Hear No Difference' The group of immensely talented musicians recreated the iconic live music video for "Mr. Crowley," including an homage to the iconic moments where Osbourne would lift his legendary guitarist up into the air during live shows, bringing tears to fans' eyes over the "emotional af" tribute. Related: Jack Black Set to Reprise 'Really Fun' Role in Upcoming 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4' Remake "When Jack lifted Roman, I almost cried," one fan admitted, adding, "R.I.P. Randy." "Lifting the guitar player like Ozzy lifted Randy was the chef's kiss," another agreed, while another called the lift "the cherry on top." "Covers don't get more faithful than this," they added. "Man, as if this wasn't already incredible enough, Jack and the guitar player re-enacting the Ozzy / Randy lift brought tears to my eyes," another commenter shared, with another agreeing that the "absolutely marvellous" moment was "emotional af." Fans also found it "extra special" that the young guitarist was playing Rhoads' guitar, with one feeling certain that the late musician is "smiling down from Heaven." "i get a sense that RANDY is smiling very proudly for this production!!" another agreed. "WELL DONE everyone!!!" Related: Beloved Rock Band Blows Fans Out of the Water With Legendary Black Sabbath Cover at Ozzy Osbourne's Final Show: 'Holy Crap' Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar Legendfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With ‘Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar Legend

Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous' Tribute to Late Guitar Legend Jack Black Brings Fans to Tears With 'Marvelous...
Zac Affleck Shares Sweet New Photos of Newborn Daughter Penelope: '1 Week with Our Penny Girl'New Foto - Zac Affleck Shares Sweet New Photos of Newborn Daughter Penelope: '1 Week with Our Penny Girl'

Zac Affleck/Instagram Zac Affleck has shared a series of new snaps of his and wife Jen Affleck's newborn daughter Penelope The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesstars announced the arrival of Penelope on Wednesday, July 2 The couple are also parents to daughter Nora, 3, and son Luca, 23 months Zac Affleckis smitten with his baby girl! On Sunday, July 6,The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesstar, 28, shared a series of new snaps of his and wifeJen Affleck's newborn daughter,Penelope Phyliss Affleck. In the first photo, Zac can be seen smiling as he cradles Penelope in a towel in the hospital, while other shots show the little one snoozing, stretching and smiling at home. "One week with our Penny girl 🤍 See the last video to get her thoughts on reality tv 😂😝," Zac captioned the carousel. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zacaffleck (@zacaffleck) The video shows Zac holding a sleeping Penelope in his arms as he sits on a couch whileThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesreunion plays on the TV. Making a confused face, Zac tells the camera, "Who are these people?" as Jen, 26, can be heard giggling in the background. "These people are crazy," Jen then says from behind the camera, before switching her phone around so the camera is facing her. "Crazy," she added. Zac Affleck/Instagram Jen and Zac announced the arrival of their daughter on July 2. They are already parents to daughter Nora, 3, and son Luca, 23 months.The couple celebrated their sixth wedding anniversaryin February. In their jointInstagram postsharing the happy news of Penelope's arrival, Jen shared an insight into her birth. "Baby Penelope is here 🤍 & she is perfect," Jen wrote in her caption. "Going unmedicated was truly the most painful but empowering experience of my life. I could not have done it without Zac and my supportive doula! I'm so grateful and so happy that Penny is earth side now🤍." The words accompanied photos of Penelope just moments after her birth and Jen during labor as Zac supported her. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jen Affleck (@jenniferlaffleck) At the time Jen discovered she was pregnant, she and Zacwere separatedand Jen was seenbreaking down in tears after taking a pregnancy teston season 2 of theSLOMWand seeing it was positive. "I started feeling depressed and anxious because my life has been really rocky and all over the place. So I am stressed out of my mind with the thought of me being pregnant," Jen said in a confessional. "Because Zac and Iaren't on the best of terms. And I think the last thing we need is another baby." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The reunion of season 2 ofSLOMWalso saw the revelation that Jen and her costarWhitney Leavittwill becompeting in the upcoming seasonofDancing with the Stars. After the reunion aired on July 1, days later Jen shared a video from the delivery room of herself busting a move in a hospital gown as Zac cradled baby Penelope in the bed. "My pelvic floor might not be ready… but I sure am 👀💃🪩 @dancingwiththestars," Jen captioned the clip. "The doctor coming in 5 minutes prior and telling you no physical activity for 6 weeks 😂😂," Zac added in the comments section. Read the original article onPeople

Zac Affleck Shares Sweet New Photos of Newborn Daughter Penelope: '1 Week with Our Penny Girl'

Zac Affleck Shares Sweet New Photos of Newborn Daughter Penelope: '1 Week with Our Penny Girl' Zac Affleck/Instagram Zac Affleck has...
Farrell selects strongest British and Irish Lions squad for Brumbies game to avoid 2013 repeatNew Foto - Farrell selects strongest British and Irish Lions squad for Brumbies game to avoid 2013 repeat

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — British and Irish Lions coach Andy Farrell has selected his strongest squad of the Australian tour so far for Wednesday's game against the Brumbies, determined to avoid a repeat of the 2013 loss to the Canberra-based Super Rugby club. England lockMaro Itojereturns as captain in a second-row partnership with Ireland's Joe McCarthy in a starting lineup that includes a number of first-choice picks for the test squad. Scotland flyhalf Finn Russell will start against at No. 10 in a halves pairing with Jamison Gibson-Park. Ireland centers Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose will start in the midfield and Blair Kinghorn will make his first start of the tour at fullback in a back three with Tommy Freeman and James Lowe. Australia-born Ireland winger Mack Hansen is among the reserves for the game against his old Super Rugby franchise. Joining him on the bench are Englad backrower Henry Pollock and England flyhalf Marcus Smith. The Brumbies have been the best performing of the Australian Super Rugby clubs, reaching the semifinals last month. "In 2013 the Brumbies beat the British and Irish Lions in Canberra and this year they were the leading Australian team in Super Rugby, so we are fully aware of the challenge in front of us," Farrell said. "It will also be a special occasion for Mack Hansen as he returns to his home town and gets the opportunity to play for and represent the Lions against some of his old teammates." The Brumbies will be well below full strength, with players involved in the Australian team preparing for the three-test series that starts July 19. Prop Lington Ieli, flanker Rory Scott, scrumhalf and captain Ryan Lonergan, center David Feliuai and winger Corey Toole will all start after being involved in the Wallabies camp before being released to train with the Brumbies last week. The Lions are 3-0 since a 28-24loss to Argentinain a warmup in Dublin before the traveling Down Under for their nine-game tour. After wins overWestern Forcein Perth,Queensland Redsin Brisbane and New South WalesWaratahsin Sydney, the Lions will play the Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday before taking on the combined AUNZ invitational squad on Saturday in their final preparation for the test series. ___ Squads: British and Irish Lions: Blair Kinghorn (Scotland), Tommy Freeman (England), Garry Ringrose (Ireland), Bundee Aki (Ireland), James Lowe (Ireland), Finn Russell (Scotland), Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland); Jack Conan (Ireland), Tomm Curry (England), Ollie Chessum (England), Joe McCarthy (Ireland), Maro Itoje (England, captain), Tadhg Furlong (Ireland), Dan Sheehan (Ireland), Ellis Genge (England). Reserves: Replacements: Ronan Kelleher (Ireland), Andrew Porter (Ireland), Will Stuart (England), Josh van der Flier (Ireland), Henry Pollock (England), Alex Mitchell (England), Marcus Smith (England), Mack Hansen (Ireland). Brumbies: Andy Muirhead, Ben O'Connell, Ollie Sapsford, David Feliuai, Corey Toole, Declan Meredith, Ryan Lonergan (captain); Tuaina Taii Tualima, Rory Scott, Tom Hooper, Cadeyrn Neville, Lachie Shaw, Rhys van Nek, Lachlan Lonergan, Lington Ieli. Reserves: Liam Bowron, Cameron Orr, Feao Fotuaika, Lachie Hooper, Luke Reimer, Harrison Goddard, Jack Debreczeni, Hudson Creighton. ___ AP rugby:https://apnews.com/hub/rugby

Farrell selects strongest British and Irish Lions squad for Brumbies game to avoid 2013 repeat

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Oscar Piastri says he'll fuel his F1 title charge with 'frustration' at race-deciding penaltyNew Foto - Oscar Piastri says he'll fuel his F1 title charge with 'frustration' at race-deciding penalty

SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — Oscar Piastri aims to use the "frustration" he feels at the penalty whichcost him victoryat the British Grand Prix as motivation to win more races as he chases theFormula 1title. Piastri was reluctant to join in the celebrations for McLaren's fourth one-two finish of 2025 after a 10-second penalty imposed for sharp braking behind the safety car meant he finished behind teammate and title rival Lando Norris in Sunday's race. He leads Norris by eight points at the halfway point of the season. McLaren rejected Piastri's request over the radio for the team to cancel out the effect of the penalty by asking the drivers to swap places. It would have put the Australian driver back into the lead and potentially deprived Norris of an emotional first home win. "Lando didn't do anything wrong, so I don't think it would have been particularly fair to have swapped, but I thought I'd at least ask," Piastri said Sunday. "It doesn't change much for the championship. I feel like I did a good job today. I did what I needed to. That's all I need, and I will use the frustration to make sure I win some more races later." McLaren's dilemma Piastri added that he "knew what the answer was going to be" before he messaged the team, but was searching for "a small glimmer of hope." McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said the only way that Piastri would have stayed in front on Sunday would have been if the safety car came out and both McLarens stopped for fresh tires. In that event, Norris would have waited behind Piastri. "Oscar is a very fast, very strong, very determined driver. He proved that," Stella added. "It didn't lead to a win, but I'm sure it will lead to many more wins." It isn't the first time McLaren has had to deal with an awkward radio situation. Piastri's first career win at the Hungarian Grand Prix last year came when the teamordered a swapwith Norris because of pit strategy. Norris only obeyed after a lengthy wait. Inconsistent penalties Once again, F1 is debating whether the rules are enforced consistently. Piastri argued that slowing up the field before a restart is "well within the rules," a tactic he'd used earlier in the same race without incident. "I don't really get it," he said. The stewards ruled that slowing from more than 135mph to 32mph was "erratic braking" and it forced Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who was second behind Piastri at the time, to take evasive action. That left Red Bull team principal Christian Horner reviving his complaint that Mercedes' George Russell had deserved a penalty for slowing behind the safety car at theCanadian Grand Prixlast month. On that occasion, Russell braked and Verstappen, who was second, briefly overtook as he was caught unawares. Russell went on to win, with Verstappen finishing second. Red Bull's post-race protest interrupted Mercedes' victory celebrations and further strained the relationship between the teams. "I wasn't surprised to see him get a penalty. That was what you would expect," Horner said of Piastri's penalty. "It was probably more surprising that George didn't get one in Montreal, to be honest with you." Piastri, too, suggested punishing one incident but not the other seemed inconsistent. "Going back to Canada, I think you had to evade more there than you did today," Piastri said. "So I'm a bit confused, to say the least." ___ AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer contributed to this report. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Oscar Piastri says he'll fuel his F1 title charge with 'frustration' at race-deciding penalty

Oscar Piastri says he'll fuel his F1 title charge with 'frustration' at race-deciding penalty SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — Oscar ...

 

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