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Hurricanes' Bradly Nadeau: Up from minors – CBS Sports

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Nadeau was recalled from AHL Chicago on Saturday.
Gavin Bayreuther was sent down to Chicago in a corresponding move. Nadeau has three goals and seven points across six AHL outings with the Wolves this season. He also has an assist across three career regular-season outings at the top level, but the 20-year-old hasn’t made his NHL season debut yet.
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‘Buzzing’ Fraser Bryden to the four for rampant Crusaders in Sports Direct Premiership – The Irish News

A ‘BUZZING’ Fraser Bryden blasted himself to the top of the Sports Direct Premiership most wanted list with a stunning four-goal haul in Crusaders’ 4-1 victory over basement side Glenavon at Seaview.
The clubs started the day as the league’s bottom two but the result opened up a 10-point gap between the pair and has greatly diminished the spectre of automatic relegation for the Crues.
The four full-time clubs are sure to be monitoring the 21-year-old’s situation closely with the Scot at the top of the goal charts with 13 in 14 league matches.
Bryden knocked the stuffing out of Glenavon with goals in the 32nd and 33rd minutes before completing his hat-trick after 71 minutes.
Kyle McClelland pulled a goal back before the former Ayr United and Queen of the South striker completed the rout in the 82nd minute.
Bryden, who revealed he was taking the match ball back to Scotland on a short post-match visit home, said: “I’m buzzing. To score four goals and come away with the three points is brilliant. It was an important win for us.”
And he admitted the switch to Crusaders could not be going any better for him, with a match ball already “in the car boot” thanks to an earlier hat-trick.
“I’ve been loving life since moving to Belfast,” he said. “It’s a tough league – a top quality league.”
Glenavon manager Michael O’Connor is refusing to throw in the towel in terms of his team’s survival hopes despite the fact they are 10 points adrift of the three nearest teams.
Former Northern Ireland midfielder O’Connor said: “Win, lose or draw today, there were still going to be a lot of points to play for.
“The result looks like a bit of a hammering but in the early part of the game I felt we were the better team. But two goals in two minutes basically killed it.
“Crusaders are very dangerous down the left and we managed to deal with that for a while.”
He added: “Larne away on Friday night will be a really tough game. But we’ll take each game as it comes and try and get points on the board.”
Portadown are now the team immediately above their derby rivals and added a point to their own tally with a 1-1 draw against Bangor at Shamrock Park.
Ballycran hurler Ben Arthurs equalised for Bangor in the 48th minute after Eamon Fyfe had opened the scoring on 36 minutes.
Ports boss Niall Currie felt his team had squandered the opportunity to bag a home win.
“It’s two points dropped. We should have been a couple up at half time. We then switched off at the start of the second half and got punished,” he said.
“But there was plenty of heart and endeavour though we should have got the three points.”
He added: “Our biggest problem this season has been long-term injuries. It was great to see Josh Ukek back today. We’ve had really, really bad luck with injuries.
“If we can get three or four players back over the next week or so it will make a huge difference to us. Shay McCartan isn’t too far away, hopefully he’ll be back next week (at Carrick).
“We played the top four teams there recently, we beat Linfield on a great night and now we’re going on a run of games where we’ll be very confident of picking up points.
“We’re going to be okay.”
Only two matches went ahead on Saturday due to international call-ups, while Glentoran’s clash with Carrick Rangers at the Oval on Friday night fell victim to a waterlogged pitch.
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High school football top performers in the Southland – Los Angeles Times

A look at the top performers from high school football across the Southland during the first week of the playoffs.
RUSHING
• Zastice Jauregui, Garfield: Had touchdown runs of 76, 65 and 70 yards en route to 440 yards rushing and five touchdowns in 30 carries in win over Palisades.
• Chris Fields III, Carson: Rushed for 111 yards and two touchdowns in win over King/Drew.
• Malaki Davis, Corona Centennial: Rushed for 170 yards and two touchdowns in win over Servite.
• Noah Penunuri, Rio Hondo Prep: Rushed for 230 yards and four touchdowns in win over Troy.
• Lenny Ibarra, Los Alamitos: Rushed for 116 yards and four touchdowns in win over San Juan Hills.
• Kamden Tillis, Los Alamitos: Rushed for 112 yards in defeat of San Juan Hills.
• Dallas Jones, Birmingham: Rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns in win over Kennedy.
• Jacob Jimenez, Chino Hills: Rushed for 192 yards and three touchdowns in win over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.
• Ty Hall, Saugus: Scored four touchdowns in win over Calabasas.
PASSING
• Trace Johnson, Santa Margarita: Passed for two touchdowns in win over Sierra Canyon.
• Timmy Herr, San Juan Hills: Passed for 271 yards in loss to Los Alamitos.
• Diego Montes, Granada Hills Kennedy: Passed for 207 yards, ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns in loss to Birmingham.
• Domenik Fuentes, Cleveland: Passed for three touchdowns and ran for two touchdowns in win over North Hollywood.
RECEIVING
• Ryan Clark, Santa Margarita: Caught touchdown passes of 33 and 34 yards in win over Sierra Canyon.
• Luc Weaver, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame: Caught five passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns.
DEFENSE
• Isaia Vandermade, Santa Margarita: Had two sacks and batted down a pass vs. Sierra Canyon.
• Weston Reis, Palos Verdes: Returned an interception for a touchdown vs. Dana HIlls.
• Jaden Walk-Green, Corona Centennial: Had two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, in win over Servite, giving him 10 interceptions this season and his sixth defensive touchdown.
• Thomas Alexander, San Clemente: Returned interception 80 yards for a touchdown in win over Vista Murrieta.
• Shaun Scott, Mater Dei: Had two sacks in win over Mission Viejo.
• PeeWee Wilson, Oxnard Pacifica: Recorded 12 tackles in win over Bishop Amat.
• King Rich Johnson, Orange Lutheran: Returned interception 45 yards for a touchdown in defeat of St. John Bosco.
• Devin Sandville, Orange Vista: Returned two interceptions for touchdowns in loss to Agoura.
SPECIAL TEAMS
• Dabe Nwude, Palos Verdes: Blocked an extra-point attempt in 14-13 win over Dana Hills.
• Bo Ausmus, Redondo Union: Returned kickoff 86 yards for touchdown in win over St. Paul.
• Kyron Rattler, Crenshaw: Returned a punt for a touchdown and returned an interception for a score in win over San Pedro.
• Paul Turner, Birmingham: Returned a kickoff for a touchdown and had three catches for 92 yards in win over Kennedy.
• Jimmy Renteria, Birmingham: Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown in defeat of Kennedy.
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Spurs' Julian Champagnie: Bounces back with14 points – CBS Sports

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Champagnie chipped in 14 points (4-9 FG, 4-9 3Pt, 2-2 FT) and two rebounds across 23 minutes during Friday’s 109-108 loss to the Warriors.
Although Champagnie is dealing with a hip injury, he logged 23 minutes and bounced back in the finale of the two-game set with the Warriors. Champagnie’s recent demotion is the result of a first-unit shift to make room for De’Aaron Fox, but his defensive skills should be enough to earn him quality minutes as the season progresses. In the meantime, he’ll play a reserve role behind Devin Vassell and Harrison Barnes, who are both firmly entrenched at their positions.
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Oilers' Zach Hyman expected to make season debut vs. Hurricanes – CBS Sports

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Oilers’ Zach Hyman expected to make season debut vs. Hurricanes
The Edmonton Oilers could use a pick-me-up heading into Saturday night’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C.
After all, the Oilers have just two wins in their last six games (2-3-1) and are in the midst of a seven-game road trip.
And according to coach Kris Knoblauch, Edmonton just might get a boost on Saturday, because Zach Hyman is expected to make his season debut.
Hyman has at least 27 goals in each of his four seasons with the Oilers, including a career-high 54 in 2023-24.
“We anticipate he’ll be ready to play on Saturday,” Knoblauch said following Edmonton’s 5-4 loss at Columbus on Thursday.
Hyman has been out since sustaining a fractured wrist on a hit by then-Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals on May 27. He was placed on long-term injury reserve to start this season.
Hyman had been expected to return earlier in the month and then again for Wednesday’s game at Philadelphia — a 2-1 Oilers win in overtime — but Edmonton is being cautious against rushing him back. Knoblauch said he was waiting for the team’s medical staff to give him the go-ahead.
The Oilers will face a Carolina team that has won five of its last six games, including 4-3 in overtime over the Vancouver Canucks on Friday in the front end of a back-to-back.
Sebastian Aho scored at 4:29 of OT and Andrei Svechnikov tallied twice in a 54-second span for the Hurricanes, who also received a three-assist performance from defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere.
Carolina finished with a lopsided 38-17 edge in shots on goal and controlled the majority of the game but couldn’t put the Canucks away until Aho scored his 17th career overtime goal.
“Obviously, (overtime is) something I enjoy,” Aho said. “The crowd is into it, and you have some more time to make some plays. We’ve had some success in (overtime), and we’ll try and keep it going.”
The Hurricanes needed a Taylor Hall goal at 6:26 of the third period to forge a 3-3 tie.
“You don’t always get what you deserve in this game, but we got what we deserved with the two points,” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said.
The Hurricanes won despite losing leading goal scorer Seth Jarvis in the first period after he was hit in the right eye in a scrum along the boards by the stick of teammate Svechnikov. Jarvis fell to ice and was writhing in pain before being helped off holding a towel against his face.
Jarvis has 10 goals, including four game-winners. The good news is that the injury apparently isn’t as serious as it looked.
“He got it kind of in the eye,” Brind’Amour said Friday. “I don’t know much more. It sounded positive. I think they’ll know more maybe tomorrow. I don’t expect him to be out long right now.”
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Notre Dame vs. Pitt: Week 12 College Football Betting Odds, Prediction – USA Today

Each week, a team in contention for the College Football Playoff has to perform a tightrope act, and Week 12 is no different.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (7-2) can’t afford another loss, or their playoff hopes will be gone. This weekend, they travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to take on the Pitt Panthers (7-2) from the ACC, who are lurking in the playoff shadows, from Acrisure Stadium.
If you are looking for some betting advice for the matchup, we’ve got you covered. Here are the latest odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM.
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Put up or shut up time for Notre Dame. Amid a schedule many have denounced, the Irish get a great chance to pick up a big-time road win over Pitt.
Pitt, quietly explosive on offense, is ranked No. 6 in college football at 39.7 points per game, ahead of the Irish, putting up 38.7 points per game. They are doing it through the air, with 2,723 passing yards and 24 touchdowns. The playmakers out at receiver, Kenny Johnson and Raphael Williams, have combined for 1,098 yards and 10 touchdowns.
The Irish defense is built to handle this offense, though. Notre Dame has 25 sacks, 36 pass deflections, and 16 interceptions on the year. Turnovers against the Irish are lethal.
While Jeremiyah Love is doing his thing, with 988 yards and 13 touchdowns, the Pitt defense is stingy on the ground, giving up just 2.4 yards per carry and 81 yards per game. Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr will have to make a few big throws in this game to extend drives, and as he has proven this year, he is ready for the moment.
Prediction: Notre Dame 31, Pitt 21
Best Bet: Pitt +11.5
Time: 12 p.m. ET
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