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Monticello Raceway entries for Tuesday, September 11

Post time: 12:50 p.m. 1st Race--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $3,800.NW300PSL51 Rockinsangria (Au Siegelman) 9-2 6-4-4

C Jackson Cowart: Burke football is legitimate contender in Class B

For a casual observer, there was plenty to appreciate from a wild second week in Section 9 football.

Jack interception return leads Jags over Giants

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Jacksonville Jaguars are riding their defense once again, and hope it takes them beyond the AFC title game.

Matthew Fitzpatrick retains European Masters in a playoff

CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland — Matthew Fitzpatrick sank a 12-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to retain his European Masters title Sunday in a playoff against...

Rose waits through a day of rain at BMW Championship

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Two putts began taking on more significance with each rain delay until there was no golf at all Sunday at the BMW...

Mets beat Phils despite deGrom being scratched

NEW YORK — About a half-hour before the first pitch, the Philadelphia Phillies learned the Mets had scratched major league ERA leader Jacob deGrom because of a...

No sweep for Yankees

SEATTLE — Mitch Haniger hit the deck three times for the Mariners late in Sunday's game. The first two put Seattle ahead against the Yankees. The next converted the...

Final regular season NASCAR race postponed by rain at Indy

INDIANAPOLIS — Persistent rain washed out the Brickyard 400 and delayed the conclusion of NASCAR's regular season. 

Sept. 9 boys soccer roundup

BOYS SOCCERSECTION 1JOHN JAY 4, FOX LANE 0(late Saturday)

Sept. 9 Marist roundup

WOMEN’S SOCCERYALE 3, MARIST 2

Sept. 9 SUNY New Paltz roundup

MEN’S SOCCERNEW PALTZ 5, LEHMAN 0

A'ja Wilson earns WNBA Rookie of the Year honors

A'ja Wilson was mobbed by her USA Basketball teammates after practice when they were told she was the WNBA Rookie of the Year. 

Sept. 9 Mount Saint Mary roundup

MEN’S SOCCERMOUNT SAINT MARY 5, ALFRED 3Bryan Karl tourney consolation

SEA 75, WAS 73: Stewart, Storm beat Mystics for 2-0 series lead

SEATTLE — A lot of Breanna Stewart in the closing minutes and one big defensive stop in the final seconds has the Seattle Storm on the cusp of a third WNBA...

Sept. 9 Army roundup

MEN’S GOLFALEX LAGOWITZ TOURNEY

DEN 27, SEA 24: Miller leads Broncos past Seahawks

DENVER — Case Keenum won his Denver debut despite throwing three interceptions to go with his three touchdowns. 

NFL roundup: Browns end 17-game losing streak with tie

CLEVELAND — Well, the Browns didn't lose.

WAS 24, ARZ 6: Smith, Peterson led Redskins to victory at Arizona

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Alex Smith looked like his old self. So did Adrian Peterson. 

CAR 16, DAL 8: Newton, defense lead Panthers past Cowboys

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Panthers defensive tackle Kawann Short stood smiling at his locker sporting a new black golf shirt with three letters stitched on that read:...

KC 38, LAC 28: Chiefs' Hill helps Mahomes era off to fast start in victory

CARSON, Calif. — Tyreek Hill helped get the Patrick Mahomes era off to a blazing start for Kansas City. 

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