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November 14th Friday Football Fever Scores & Highligths – wfmynews2.com

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Its time for Second Round action in the NCHSAA Football Playoffs and Regional Finals for NCISAA.
Our First National Bank Game of the Week features Dudley vs. Asheboro
8A West:
(5) West Forsyth vs. (4) Mallard Creek
7A West:
(17) West Cabarrus vs. (1) Grimsley
(12) AL Brown vs. (5) Reagan
(9) Davie County vs. (8) Jack Britt
(10) East Forsyth vs. (7) Lake Norman
(14) Page vs. (3) Independence
6A West:
(15) Asheville vs. (2) Northern Guilford
(11) Dudley vs. (6) Asheboro
6A East:
(12) Franklinton vs. (5) Williams
(11) JH Rose vs. (6) Southern Alamance
5A West:
(10) Oak Grove vs. (7) NW Cabarrus
(15) North Davidson vs. (2) Jay M. Robinson
(19) Montgomery Central vs. (3) Hickory
5A East:
(18) Dixon vs. (2) NE Guilford
(9) SE Alamance vs. (8) Southern Nash
(16) Eastern Alamance vs. (1) Hunt
4A West:
(16) West Stokes vs. (1) Brevard
(11) North Surry vs. (6) Maiden
4A East:
(17) Red Springs vs. (1) Reidsville
(13) Carver vs. (4) Central Davidson
(12) North Pitt vs. (5) Randleman
(10) Clinton vs. (7) HP Andrews
(9) Eastern Wayne vs. (8) SW Randolph
3A West:
(15) Thomasville vs. (2) Mount Airy
(19) Union Academy vs. (3) Eastern Randolph
(12) West Davidson vs. (5) Providence Grove
(22) Wheatmore vs. (6) Walkertown
(13) East Surry vs. (4) North Stanly
2A West:
(15) Cherryville vs. (2) Starmount
(13) Hayesville vs. (4) East Wilkes
(11) Mitchell vs. (6) Bishop McGuinness
1A West:
(7) Rosman vs. (2) South Davidson
(5) East Columbus vs. (4) North Stokes
(6) WS Prep vs. (3) Thomas Jefferson Classical
NCISAA Division II:
(4) Harrells Christian vs. (1) High Point Christian
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Mile High Morning: CBS Sports to broadcast 'The NFL Today' live from Empower Field at Mile High ahead of Week 11 game vs. Chiefs – Denver Broncos

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A big division showdown calls for a special pregame event.
Ahead of Sunday’s AFC West matchup between the Broncos and Chiefs, the NFL on CBS will broadcast live from outside Empower Field at Mile High.
Hosted by James Brown, “The NFL Today” features Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson and Matt Ryan and will preview the day’s action. Tony Romo, who will join Jim Nantz and Tracy Wolfson on the call for Sunday’s game, is also scheduled to stop by the desk for a live preview of the divisional matchup.
The broadcast will take place near Lot B on the south side of the stadium, and fans are encouraged to attend the program that runs from 10-11 a.m. MT.
For fans planning to attend the game, Mane Street activations will open at 10 a.m.
Parking lots are also set to open at 10 a.m., and fans are encouraged to utilize ride-share options or the light rail if they do not already hold a parking pass.
Denver’s Week 11 game against the Chiefs is set to kick off at 2:25 p.m. MT on CBS.
“This is the next one, and this is a team that’s playing really well right now,” Head Coach Sean Payton said. “You can see that. So, we’re going to have to be on point.”
Denver has added a former offensive contributor back to its roster.
Outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper (thumb), wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. (concussion) and linebacker Garret Wallow (hamstring) remained full participants.
“Obviously, the talent that he has and the movement skills and the strength is really, really impressive,” tackle Mike McGlinchey said. “He’s a great worker. … He’s gotten better and better every week.”
How to watch, listen to and live stream the Broncos’ Week 11 home matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025.
Cornerback Pat Surtain II (pectoral) and running back J.K. Dobbins (foot) were among the Broncos who did not practice on Wednesday.
A Denver defender has taken a step toward a return to game action.
Denver has added a veteran offensive lineman to its roster.
“If we’re going to want to be that team to win the division and reach the goals that we said we want, we’re going to have to go through them and beat them,” Bonitto said Monday.
“Jonathon Cooper’s journey is a reminder that hard work and belief can overcome any obstacle,” John wrote.
“I think cancer’s a scary word,” Singleton said Monday. “It still is. It still freaks me out, even just saying it. Just to know that attacking it with a positive mindset is the best way to do it. My teammates, this organization, my family have been just so great and will continue to be.”
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Here’s why Boston just ranked the best sports city in America – Boston.com

            <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="m-informational-alert__bell" aria-hidden="true" role="presentation" width="18" height="18" viewbox="0 0 640 640">            <path fill="#2c74de" d="M320 64C302.3 64 288 78.3 288 96L288 99.2C215 114 160 178.6 160 256L160 277.7C160 325.8 143.6 372.5 113.6 410.1L103.8 422.3C98.7 428.6 96 436.4 96 444.5C96 464.1 111.9 480 131.5 480L508.4 480C528 480 543.9 464.1 543.9 444.5C543.9 436.4 541.2 428.6 536.1 422.3L526.3 410.1C496.4 372.5 480 325.8 480 277.7L480 256C480 178.6 425 114 352 99.2L352 96C352 78.3 337.7 64 320 64zM258 528C265.1 555.6 290.2 576 320 576C349.8 576 374.9 555.6 382 528L258 528z"></path>       </svg>&nbsp;<a href="https://www.boston.com/newsletter-signup/">For 30 years, we&#039;ve been Boston&#039;s homepage — get the latest with our newsletters</a>                     <br>                                By <a class="a-link a-link--inline" href="https://www.boston.com/author/kristi-palma/">Kristi Palma</a>                          <br>Send this article to your social connections.<br>Send this article to your social connections.<br>We&#8217;re not surprised about this are we, Boston? <br>                                                                             <br>Boston just ranked the <a href="https://wallethub.com/edu/best-sports-cities/15179">best sports city in America</a> by personal finance website WalletHub, beating out second-ranked Los Angeles. <br>&#8220;The best sports cities overall tend to be those with the highest-performing, most-popular professional teams, like Boston, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and New York,&#8221; said Chip Lupo, a WalletHub analyst, in a statement.<br>For the ranking, WalletHub compared 399 cities across more than 50 key metrics related to the five largest sports in the U.S.: football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and hockey. The study looked at factors such as performance and team stats, ticket prices, and fan engagement.<br>Here&#8217;s how Boston ranked nationwide in the nation&#8217;s five largest sports:<br>No. 1 in hockey<br>No. 2 in basketball (Los Angeles was No. 1)<br>No. 4 in football (Pittsburgh was No. 1)<br>No. 5 in baseball (New York was No. 1)<br>No. 17 in soccer (Los Angeles was No. 1)<br>&#8220;Boston tops the list of the best sports cities this year because of its strong appreciation for all types of sports, numerous professional teams, and proximity to iconic stadiums and arenas. Some venues of note include Fenway Park, TD Garden, Gillette Stadium, and Harvard Stadium,&#8221; wrote WalletHub. &#8220;Boston hosts professional teams across various sports, including one each in the NBA, MLB, MLS, and NFL.&#8221;<br>The U.S. sports franchise industry will make $49 billion dollars this year in ticket and merchandise sales, media rights, and sponsorship fees, wrote WalletHub.<br>Check out WalletHub&#8217;s list of <a href="https://wallethub.com/edu/best-sports-cities/15179">best sports cities in America</a>.<br>Sports fans can stay on top of all Boston sports news from Boston.com <a href="https://www.boston.com/category/sports/?p1=header_subnav">here</a>. <br> <br>Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of <a href="https://www.boston.com/tag/scenic-six/">Scenic Six</a>, a weekly travel newsletter.<br>Navigate the endless possibilities of New England travel with Boston.com.<br><br>Be civil.  Be kind.<br>&copy;2025 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC<br>           Stay up to date with everything Boston. Receive the latest news and breaking updates, straight from our newsroom to your inbox.     <br><br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxOQkNmZjJCVFZ6UHRwOThSUm85M0l4UE12Q1J0QWlNdVB1VWZMaTMxOTR2N0FpZGo2Z1BrTDZxLWRMT3BxLU1DVVRYSXRsYTZkcTBLb0RHZ0RWSG84blNZSnZUaUUxT0VoQ0x2cXlqNkdpdFM4NmlRX25GSks0T2RLVkViRmtCejEzc1F6ZHZQV25HSk9aU0VVejFidW5kbUprZFdGNXk0aU94aXd2ckE?oc=5">source</a>
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Are 2 major Inverness city centre retailers on the move? – Inverness Courier

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Are two of Inverness’s biggest retailers set to move? A new planning application certainly appears to be suggesting so.
A certificate of lawfulness application has been lodged that has raised questions over the futures of Home Bargains and Sports Direct’s current city centre locations.
The application, lodged with Highland Council, is seeking to more than double the retail space inside one of the units of the Rose Street Retail Park.
The application, lodged by the company which owns the Rose Street Retail Park, is aiming to install a mezzanine floor within the large open space contained above the unit’s existing suspended ceiling.
A certificate of lawfulness is a type of planning notice issued for works which do not require full planning permission. In the case of these proposals for a new mezzanine floor, the work – if signed off – will be entirely internal and there will be no material changes to the external structure of the building.
The unit highlighted in the documents is currently the home of a Home Bargains store.
And the drawings feature multiple mentions of the companies Frasers Group and Sports Direct. Frasers Group owns multiple UK brands, including Sports Direct.
The application is therefore sure to spark speculation as to the futures of the current Sports Direct store at Unit 1, Strothers Lane, and the Home Bargains store within the Rose Street Retail Park.
The latter is currently the only Home Bargains store in the city, but this is set to change within weeks – with a brand new outlet opening in Henderson Road in the Longman before the end of this month.
When it was seeking permission for that new Henderson Road store last year, Home Bargains’ owner TJ Morris, indicated that it planned to continue running its Rose Street site even after the new store began operation.
Its agent Savills, speaking on TJ Morris’s behalf in documents lodged with the planning application for the new Henderson Road store, said that it considers Inverness as large enough to be a “dual store city”.
Speaking then, Savills stated: “There is a Home Bargains located within Inverness city centre at Rose Street who intend to continue their operations within this location.
“The existing city centre store does not allow for an outdoor projects area / garden centre which demonstrates the requirement for a further unit to be provided within the Inverness area.
“Home Bargains envisage Inverness as a ‘dual store city’ given the ongoing success of their existing operations within the area.
“The new condition to allow Home Bargains to operate from the existing premises would not likely materially compete with existing retail operators within Inverness city centre.
“It follows that the proposed development will not materially alter either the number of visitors to the centre, or their reasons to visit them. Residents will continue to visit the centre for their wider retail, service, leisure and associated facilities and its wider cultural and tourist function, which would not be impacted upon at all by the proposed development.”
The possibility that Sports Direct might move into the existing Rose Street Home Bargains site appears to fly in the face of those remarks from a year ago.
However, a third Home Bargains store is planned in Stratton off Barn Church Road, raising the possibility that this might be considered one of the two stores in the company’s earlier comments about Inverness being considered a “dual store city”.
It would however, still appear to contradict the company’s earlier comments that the Rose Street store “intend to continue their operations within this location”.
Frasers Group and TJ Morris were both approached for comment about the mysterious certificate of lawfulness application and the future of their existing sites.
TJ Morris did not confirm or deny the speculation, with a spokesperson simply stating: “We have no comment at this time.”
Frasers Group had not replied at the time of publication.
If Sports Direct vacates its current premises – owned by Network Rail, which also owns nearby sites occupied by TK Maxx and the former Royal Mail sorting office – it may accelerate plans for train and bus stations becoming an integrated transport hub. This vision has been mooted for over a decade.
Network Rail was also asked to comment.

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Thief banned from Sports Direct and Co-op for six months – malverngazette.co.uk

         <span class="mar-article__timestamp">                                  <time datetime="2025-11-14 05:00:00"                     data-format="article-display"                     data-show-date="always"                     data-show-time="today-only"                     data-timestamp="1763096400"                     itemprop="datePublished"                     class="author-details__timestamp formatTimeStampEs6"                     full-date="13.11.2025">&nbsp;                 </time>                              </span>             <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/court/">Court</a></div>                              <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/local-news/worcester-news/">Worcester</a></div>         <br>   A THIEF has been told by a Worcester Court that he is banned from Sports Direct and Co-op for six months. <br>   Dale Radburn, of Martin Avenue, Evesham, appeared at Worcester Magistrates' Court to face one charge of theft from a shop. <br>   The 48-year-old struck at Co-op, in Pershore, on September 6, stealing various meats worth £29.58. <br>     <strong>Read more</strong>   <br>   Radburn pleaded guilty when he appeared before the court on Tuesday (November 11). <br>   Magistrates imposed a 12-month community order and said he will be subject to a six-month exclusion meaning he could not enter Harrisons in Pershore, Sports Direct in Evesham,and the he Co-op in Pershore. <br>   He was also told he must complete 25 days of a rehabilitation activity as instructed. <br>This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's     Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to     inaccuracy or intrusion, then please <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="/contact">     contact the editor here</a>.     If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can     <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="https://www.ipso.co.uk/contact-us/" target="_block">contact IPSO here</a><br><strong>&copy; 2001-2025. The Malvern Gazette</strong> is owned and operated by Newsquest Media Group Ltd, an audited local newspaper network.<br>Visit <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">newsquest.co.uk</a> to view our <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">policies</a> and <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/"  target="_blank" >terms</a>.<br>The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, England BH1 1BZ. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637<br>Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback <a                 href="https://docs.piano.io/callbacks/#activeevent">event</a>.<br>As a subscriber, you are shown <strong>80% less</strong> display advertising when reading our                     articles.<br>Those ads you do see are predominantly from <strong>local businesses</strong> promoting <strong>local                         services</strong>. <br>These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the <strong>local                         community</strong>.<br>It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need                     as much support as possible during these challenging times.<br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihwFBVV95cUxOaTM5T0NBRzhQQ1ZsOXVmZmY5NWZPTG4wanliUDgxYVI3SlVDVl9vQVdDZWl1UjFGb2dQdjBZWUlDd2t0Yl9ZN2hiQnhIdkk3aE1mX09WTTFHNUNTOE5yUEhXZHk2eDBYRFVHX19iZEhwUnpFMnFkc3VHNzM3UmRXbDNUVDlHN1k?oc=5">source</a>
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NBA games today: Schedule, odds, how to watch for Nov. 14 – USA Today

Here is the full National Basketball Association schedule for Nov. 14 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable NBA schedule to filter by team or division.
All times Eastern and accurate as of Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, at 12:07 p.m.
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