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Jets hockey skates past Eskymos, 5-2 – mininggazette.com

Nov 28, 2025
Jeffers forward Griffin Heinonen chases a puck behind the net with an Escanaba defender at his heels during a game Tuesday at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton. (Eddie O’Neill/For the Gazette)
HOUGHTON — The Jeffers Jets hockey team tallied their fourth win of the year with a 5-2 victory over the Escanaba Eskymos Tuesday at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena.
It was a game in which the Jets took an early 1-0 lead, only to lose it after the first 17 minutes, 2-1. However, the second and third periods belonged to the team in green as they shut out their opponent for the win.
Along the way, center Cam Anderson had a hat trick. He scored the first one at the 1:05 mark of the first. It came off an assist from the Jets’ Reese Laitila.
“That early goal was good to see,” said Jets coach Aaron Helminen. “However, it was as if we were flat on our feet after that.”
The Eskymos rallied with two to close out the first. The first one came at around the 11:30 mark off the stick of Carson Hughes. That tied it at one, and the Eskymos went ahead with their second goal, courtesy of Graham Johnson, with less than two minutes to go in the first.
“In between periods, I told the boys that we needed to find our legs and support the puck well,” said Helminen, ” and I think we did. It led to opportunities in the second.”
Less than a minute into the second, opportunity struck with Anderson finding net again after being fed a puck by Tage Rajala. Anderson then put the Jets in the lead at 3-2 with his third goal of the night. It was again assisted by Rajala.
Out came a sprinkling of hats for No. 19.
“Cam gets the game puck as he has a knack for scoring goals,” Helminen said. “He is a senior now and is stepping up into that role.”
At the 14-minute mark, the Jets Brogan Turner faked left and went high post with a breakaway shot past Escanaba’s goalie, Cully Hayes.
Turner was right back at it in the third period to cap off a power play with a goal with less than a minute to go in the game.
The Jets outshot the Eskymos 30-28.
“In the second and the third, we matched their (Escanaba’s) energy, and just kept pushing,” Helminen said. “Credit goes to our defensemen Blake Heltunen and Griffin Heinonen tonight. They had some big minutes shutting the other team down.”
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Eaglestaff thinks things are going to click for WVU soon – weirtondailytimes.com

Nov 28, 2025
PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER — WVU guard Treysen Eaglestaff carries the ball up the court against Pitt. – Benjamin Powell
MORGANTOWN — The prediction from WVU guard Treysen Eaglestaff is that it will all soon begin to click. Not just for himself, but for the entire WVU men’s basketball team.
When it does: “One day, we’re going to be a very scary team at West Virginia,” he said.
That was not the case last week, as the Mountaineers (5-2) dropped two consecutive games against Clemson and Xavier in the Charleston (S.C.) Classic, but Eaglestaff became an interesting note and topic after scoring a season-high 20 against the Musketeers.
First the note. Eaglestaff became the sixth different WVU player in seven games to lead the team in scoring with his 20 points against Xavier. WVU’s entire starting five has now had a turn at that honor, as well as freshman forward D.J. Thomas, who came off the bench to score 25 against Lafayette.
One side to that story is opposing coaches likely have no idea who will have the hot hand for WVU going into any game. The flip side is WVU head coach Ross Hodge doesn’t have any idea, either.
“We desperately need a secondary scorer to stand up,” Hodge said after the Xavier loss. “We need some consistency from some people. We haven’t had that consistent night-in and night-out other player.
“Chance (Moore) was really good (against Clemson). Harlan (Obioha) was really good against Pitt, but we need a little more consistency.”
That consistency, to some degree, was thought to fall on Eaglestaff’s shoulders heading into the season, but it didn’t work out that way until the Xavier game, in which his 20 points came on hard drives to the basket and getting himself to the free-throw line four times. While he did finish 0 for 5 from 3-point range, Eaglestaff had his best all-round game with five rebounds and four assists.
A transfer from North Dakota, Eaglestaff made a name for himself at the college level last season by dropping 40 points on Alabama and then 51 against South Dakota State in the Summit League tournament.
He was a 3-point specialist neatly wrapped up in a 6-foot-6 frame. Eaglestaff could pass and rebound and took a quick look at the NBA before he transferred to WVU this summer.
Yet through his first five games with the Mountaineers, Eaglestaff combined to make eight shots.
“It was a mental thing,” Eaglestaff admitted. “Being far from home and finding a role, I forgot to just play basketball.”
Hodge had mentioned earlier in the season Eaglestaff was also making adjustments to his game in learning to play a more physical style of defense. That played some sort of role in Eaglestaff’s transition.
“I think I’m the best defensive player I’ve ever been in my life,” Eaglestaff said. “They’ve taught me how to be a pro, at the end of the day. I’ve been evolving every aspect to my game, so I’m very grateful that I’m here.”
Hodge has six more nonconference games – two of them featured matchups against Wake Forest and Ohio State – to figure out who he can count on heading into Big 12 play.
WVU just got Moore eligible to play prior to the Clemson game. The Mountaineers will have another addition in 6-foot-9 forward Jackson Fields when they host Mercyhurst at 3 p.m. Sunday inside the Hope Coliseum. Fields sat out the first seven games with a wrist injury.
Hodge will have his full roster for the first time this season for that game, but likely will still be wondering how it will all piece together.
Who is going to make some shots consistently? Who can he even ask to be that “other” scorer to go along with guard Honor Huff?
There are a lot of candidates to choose from. Eaglestaff just put his name into the hat with his performance against Xavier.
“The shooting aspect, one day all of my shots are going to fall,” Eaglestaff said. “Until then, I just have to stay down and keep working and control what I can control.”
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BYU Cougars vs. Vanderbilt Commodores – Live Score – November 29, 2025 – FOX Sports

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GAME To Open Within Sports Direct – Harborough FM

The new Sports Direct store in Market Harborough will include a GAME concession.
Frasers Group, which owns both brands, has confirmed a dedicated section for gaming products will feature inside the store.
The new store is set to open later this week
The new store is set to open later this week in the former Poundland premises in the Commons Car Park, creating eight jobs.
A Frasers Group spokesperson said: “We’re pleased to be opening a new 6,000 sq. ft Sports Direct store, located in Market Harborough.
“Opening at the end of this month, the new store will offer customers leading sports and lifestyle brands, while also bringing other brands from Frasers Group’s ecosystem, including GAME to the location.”
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Chiefs' Harrison Butker: Boots four extra points in loss – CBS Sports

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Butker made all four of his extra-point attempts during Kansas City’s loss to the Cowboys on Thursday.
Butker didn’t attempt any field goals for just the third time this season. The 30-year-old has been inconsistent so far this season, converting just 87.5 percent of his field-goal attempts and 85.0 percent of his extra-point tries.
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Suns' Grayson Allen: Remains out vs. OKC – CBS Sports

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Allen (quadriceps) is out for Friday’s game against the Thunder, Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic reports.
Allen has been dealing with a bruised right quad for quite some time, and this will be his seventh consecutive game sidelined. Allen’s next chance to play will come against the Nuggets on Saturday. Jordan Goodwin and Isaiah Livers could be in line for more playing time with Allen, Ryan Dunn (wrist) and Jalen Green (hamstring) all out.
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Commanders' Noah Brown: Full listing Thursday – CBS Sports

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Brown (groin/knee) was listed as full on Thursday’s injury report.
One day removed from being limited after his practice window opened earlier this week, Brown already is back to all listed activity, but it remains to be seen if the Commanders will activate him from injured reserve ahead of Sunday’s game against the Broncos. Such a transaction will need to occur by Saturday afternoon, assuming the team doesn’t rule him out on Friday’s practice report.
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