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Norse take doubleheader against Sampsons – dailypress.net

Nov 14, 2025
Trevor Nolan reacts after hitting a 3-pointer against Gogebic Community College on Nov. 12, 2025 at Vay College. Curtosey Photo
ESCANABA — Bay College men’s and women’s basketball team remained undefeated after taking both contests from Gogebic Community College here Wednesday. The Women went wire-to-wire defeating the Sampsons 112-74 while the men earned a 79-65 win.
Women’s Game: The Norse jumped out to an early 6-0 lead on a 3-pointer by McKenzie Hoffmeyer. With 7:14 to go in the first half Jillian Fraser connected from downtown to extend the Norse lead to 13-4. Lauren Zawada also hit from behind the arc with 1:47 to go in the first quarter, extending the Norse lead to 33-15. The Norse as a team hit 11 3-pointers in the contest.
The Norse took a 53-32 lead into the half.
Addison Cullen led the Norse in scoring off the bench with 21 points to go along with seven rebounds.
“Addison is a really good post player for us,” Norse Women’s coach James Fassett said. “We don’t play a lot of post, but we normally play five out and when she is on the floor we like to get down on the block and take advantage of her size inside.”
Nina Bower also had 19 points off the bench for the Norse. The Norse bench outscored the Sampsons 56-14 in the contest.
Men’s Game: In the men’s game it was the Sampsons that took the early lead on a 3-pointer by Caden Louma. The Norse quickie answered with a layup by Ziad Abouali who drew a foul in the process and converted the free throw to tie the game at three.
Sampsons freshman Owen Robinson drove to the basket for a layup to put Gogebic up 5-3. Sophomore Savion Johnson scored the next eight points for the Norse and the game was tied again at nine. Johnson had 11 points to go along with 10 rebounds.
Freshman Trey Frye III broke the tie on a layup to put the Norse up 11-9. Adam Page went strong to the basket for a layup and freshman Trevor Nolan connected on a 3-pointer to put the Norse up 16-10.
The Norse took their biggest lead of the first half at 35-19 on a layup by Abouali. The Sampsons answered with a 12-0 run including a pair of 3-pointers by sophomore Ben Salkauskas and sophomore Enrique Moreno-Bautista to cut the deficit to 37-33. The Norse held a 39-36 lead at halftime.
The Norse started the second half on an 13-0 run to put the Norse up 52-36.
“It wasn’t our vest game we ever played” Norse Men’s coach Matt Johnson said. “We made adjustments at halftime to clean up some of the mistakes but I still feel we played well in stretches we just have to do it through the entire game.”
Adam Page led the Norse in scoring with 20 points on the night.
The Norse will be back in action tonight as they host Oakland Community College. Women’s game starts at five with the Men’s game to follow.
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Kraken's Mason Marchment: Provides pair of helpers – CBS Sports

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Marchment notched two assists and a plus-2 rating in Thursday’s 5-3 win over the Jets.
Marchment ended a six-game point drought with his second two-assist effort of the season. The 30-year-old winger is up to seven points, 23 shots on net, 21 hits and a minus-1 rating through 16 outings, primarily in a top-six role. He seemed to click with Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers in this contest, and getting that trio going more consistently would be beneficial for the Kraken‘s offense as a whole.
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’Cats claw their way forward – Times Republican

Nov 14, 2025
PHOTO BY TROY HYDE/NEWTON NEWS – Marshalltown junior Harlie Thatcher completes a back dive to open Thursday’s state diving competition at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in Iowa City. Thatcher finished in 24th place in her state meet debut.
IOWA CITY — The Marshalltown girls’ swimming and diving squad is going to score some points at state for the first time in a few years.
The Bobcats pushed two individuals through Thursday’s preliminaries at the Iowa High School Girls State Championships at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, joining Marshalltown’s three relay teams for Friday’s finals.
Marshalltown junior Leia Hernandez qualified for Friday’s finals in the 100-yard freestyle with her new personal-best time of 53.9 seconds. Hernandez was seeded ninth for the event and goes into Friday 10th after lowering her regional time (54.03) once again with a second-team all-state (places 9-16) guaranteed.
Sophomore Adele Beek will be in the same boat after swimming a new personal-best time of 1:08.55 in the 100 breaststroke. Beek was seeded 12th and qualified 11th for Friday’s finals. MHS senior Rachel Case also lowered her all-time best clocking of 1:12.94, finishing Thursday’s preliminary race in 1:11.74 to improve from 24th seed to 21st place.
Hernandez’s other individual race was the 50 freestyle, in which she finished 23rd with a personal-record time of 24.96. She was seeded 19th and slid back despite lowering her qualifying time.
Sophomore Emma Case qualified for two individual events and ended up in 32nd place in both races. Case swam 2:23.38 in the 200 individual medley and 1:04.23 in the 100 butterfly to miss out on Friday’s top-16 finals.
All four aforementioned Bobcat swimmers will participate on Friday as part of the three relay races. Marshalltown’s quartet of Addison Elmore, Beek, Emma and Rachel Case are seeded 16th in the 200 medley relay; Rachel Case, Beek, Drea Ceren and Hernandez are ranked 17th going into the 200 freestyle relay finals; and Elmore, Libby Meyer, Ceren and Hernandez have the 21st-best time going into the last race of the season.
Friday’s swimming finals start at noon in Iowa City. Marshalltown’s last top-16 finisher was Lesli Waltermire, who placed 16th in both the 50 freestyle and the 100 freestyle in 2022.
MHS junior Harlie Thatcher represented the Bobcats during the state diving competition as well, finishing in 24th place. Thatcher finished with a five-dive score of 159.15 and missed the cut as the field of 32 divers was reduced to 20. The 20th-placed diver scored 164.90, just out of Thatcher’s reach on this night.
Seeded 18th in the state while qualifying 15th, Thatcher was unable to match the scores she posted during the regional meet a week earlier in Marshalltown. Thatcher’s second dive at state — the back somersault with 1 1/2 twists — got her a total score of 37.95, just shy of the 42.55 she scored at regionals.
It was still Thatcher’s best scoring dive of her five, followed by her finale — a forward somersault with 2 twists. It scored 34.5 points to bring her total to its final 159.15.
Thatcher’s advancement to state marked the 10th season in a row the Bobcats got a diver to the finale.
Camryn Russell of Grinnell successfully defended her state diving title with an 11-dive total of 465.50. Holli Hetzer and Emory Braunschweig-Norris, both of Southeast Polk, finished second and third with respective scores of 448.75 and 447.50.
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Thief banned from Sports Direct and Co-op for six months – The Worcester News

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Drake Maye, TreVeyon Henderson lead Patriots to win over Jets: Live updates and reaction – The Athletic – The New York Times

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The New England Patriots have swept aside the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium on ‘Thursday Night Football,’ winning 27-14 for their eighth straight victory.
TreVeyon Henderson had the best game of his rookie season thus far, rushing for two touchdowns and catching a third. Drake Maye threw for 281 yards and a touchdown, and Stefon Diggs made nine catches for 105 yards.
Justin Fields had a tough night, throwing for just 116 yards and a touchdown on 15-of-26 passing. He also ran for 67 yards and another score, but accounted for the game's lone turnover with a fumble as well.
The Patriots improved to 9-2, the best record in the NFL, while the Jets fell to 2-8, ending their two-game winning streak.
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Did you know our Playoff Simulator at The Athletic also gives you teams’ odds of securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft? So yes, Jets fans, there is something for you in there!
With tonight’s loss, New York’s odds of getting the top pick move from 27 percent to 31 percent.
Check out how those odds shift with the rest of New York’s games here.
The Jets clearly wanted to see what they had in Adonai Mitchell, as Justin Fields targeted him a team-high six times tonight.
Yet Mitchell recorded multiple drops and finished with just one 10-yard catch on New York’s opening drive.
Not a great start to hits Jets tenure. Yes, Fields struggled, but Mitchell has to help his quarterback as well.
Stefon Diggs continues to assert himself as a reliable target for Drake Maye, even if the veteran isn’t the perennial Pro Bowl-caliber player he was in his prime for division rival Buffalo.
Diggs picked a good night for his first 100+ yard receiving game since the Patriots’ last prime-time game (a win over the Bills on Oct. 5). He had nine catches for 105 yards in tonight’s victory.
What a performance tonight from Drake Maye, continuing his superb breakout sophomore season.
Maye showed total command of the Patriots offense, executing several perfectly-thrown play-action passes while also making some incredible acrobatic plays when forced to scramble from the pocket.
The Patriots quarterback finished 25-for-34 for 281 passing yards, one touchdown and no interceptions.
He was not helped by the drop issues from new receiver Adonai Mitchell, but Justin Fields did not exactly do himself any favors, either.
Fields struggled to complete downfield throws all night long, finishing with just 116 passing yards on 15-of-26 passing. He did have a touchdown pass to John Metchie III in the third quarter and ran for a touchdown in the first, along with a team-high 67 rushing yards on 11 carries, but that was about it on the Fields highlight reel tonight.
As for the lowlight reel, well…
The TreVeyon Henderson breakout is upon us!
Having fully assumed the lead running back role in New England, Henderson has five touchdowns in his last two games — including three tonight, two rushing in the first half and one receiving in the second half.
Henderson had 62 rushing yards on 19 carries and 31 receiving yards on 5 catches, proving himself as an effective complement to Drake Maye in this Patriots offense.
Peter P: Justin Fields is one of the worst Jets QBs I’ve ever seen and that is saying a LOT
Robert G: If Mitchell could catch, it would be appreciated.
Lou T: Drake Maye having a nice pad your stats game. Receivers routinely open with no defenders with 5 yards.
Obvfakeprofile: Jets fans are the best kind of unstable. Hilarity tonight from gang green. I hope things get better for you lot.
These Patriots have their sights set higher (don't they always), but the franchise has just clinched its first winning season since 2021.
It's the Patriots' 36th winning season since the 1970 merger, second only to the Pittsburgh Steelers (41).
Final – Patriots 27, Jets 14
TreVeyon Henderson gets three shots at it and eventually, on third down, barrells forward for a first down.
New England hits victory formation, winning its eighth game in a row.
Q4 1:57 – Patriots 27, Jets 14
That will likely do it for the Jets.
Justin Fields accurately finds Jeremy Ruckert beyond the sticks on fourth-and-4, but the ball is punched loose by Dell Pettus for an incompletion as this game reaches the two-minute warning.
Breaking news: Justin Fields has over 100 yards passing.
Given that Fields has four games this year where he's thrown 60 or fewer yards, this is noteworthy.
To quote Al Michaels from the broadcast, “That’s news!”
Q4 3:58 – Patriots 27, Jets 14
New York is across midfield as Justin Fields hits John Metchie III for a gain of 18 yards.
Metchie has played well tonight for the Jets.
Q4 5:17 – Patriots 27, Jets 14
Justin Fields is sacked on first down before finding Mason Taylor for a gain of 11 yards, setting up third-and-8.
Fields fights off a sack before taking off down the sideline for a gain of 8 yards and a first down.
Q4 6:36 – Patriots 27, Jets 14
New England goes three-and-out after the turnover as Drake Maye was pressured a bit.
The Patriots settle for a 26-yard field goal from Andres Borregales.

Justin Fields needs a factory reset.
Justin Fields has 48 fumbles since 2021, which is the most in the NFL.
Look away, Jets fans!
That should be Justin Fields’ last snap as the Jets quarterback. Enough.
Q4 7:34 – Patriots 24, Jets 14
There have been several bad snaps tonight by the Jets center Josh Myers, but this one costs New York.
Justin Fields is unable to scoop it up, and New England takes over with excellent field position.
Brandon Stephens earlier in the game had an illegal contact penalty while defending Mack Hollins. It negated a Jets sack.
Now, the Jets corner redeems himself, hustling to break up the Hollins catch off a deep pass from Drake Maye. Regardless how this game turns out, that's the type of effort that Jets fans and coaches will love to see from Stephens.
He has eight total tackles tonight.

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Henderson's new sports facility to boost local economy and tourism – KSNV

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Southern Nevada continues to solidify its status as the sports capital of the world, with the city of Henderson making a significant contribution to the local sports economy.
Following her 'State of the City Address' at the M Resort, Mayor Michelle Romero highlighted the upcoming West Henderson Field House, which is set to open within a year near St. Rose Parkway and Maryland Parkway.
David Paull, who worked with Kemper Sports on the development, emphasized the need for a sports tourism facility in the Las Vegas Valley, particularly for youth sports.
"The Las Vegas Valley is really short a sports tourism facility – specifically for youth," Paull said. The new venue aims to fill this gap by hosting large regional tournaments, attracting participants and their families from neighboring states and beyond.

The West Henderson Field House will span 160,000 square feet, featuring four basketball courts, two hybrid turf fields, an arcade, laser tag, and potentially bowling lanes. It is expected to accommodate nine sports for 1.1 million athletes annually, generating nearly $11 million in wages and $1.5 million in tax revenue.
Mayor Romero expressed optimism about the facility's economic impact, stating, "We don't even know the impact it will have at this point. We have projections, but incredible."
Plans are also underway for a similar complex in East Henderson, on the site of the former Fiesta Casino.
The project is a public-private partnership with Kemper Sports, offering Henderson residents a 20% discount on recreational amenities and the opportunity to host local sports tournaments.
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Yankees' Aaron Judge: Named AL MVP – CBS Sports

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Judge was Baseball Writers’ Association of Americathe American League MVP on Thursday.
Judge narrowly beat out Cal Raleigh to win the third MVP award of his career. He hit a career-high .331 across 679 plate appearances, while also topping 50 home runs for the third time in his last four campaigns. Judge added some defensive value in right field, while also accruing plenty of at-bats at designated hitter.
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Patriots' Joshua Farmer: Inactive Thursday – CBS Sports

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Farmer (ankle) has been ruled out for the team’s Thursday Night Football matchup against the Jets.
Farmer was limited in Monday’s walkthrough and was unable to participate in either practice Tuesday or Wednesday. The 22-year-old defensive end has logged 20 to 40 percent of the Patriots‘ defensive snaps throughout the season so far. In his absence, Cory Durden could get a chance to see an increased snap count.
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