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Eagles rally in closing minutes, hold off Falcons again

PHILADELPHIA — Matt Ryan to Julio Jones failed again.Jay Ajayi had a pair of touchdown runs, Nick Foles caught another pass to jump-start a sputtering...

This Date in Sports History - September 7

1892 — Jim Corbett knocks out John L. Sullivan in the 21st round in New Orleans to win the first world heavyweight title fought with gloves under the Marquis of...

Yonkers Raceway entries for Saturday, September 8

Post time: 6:50 p.m. 1st Race--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $17,500.NW10000L51 Bettorever (Br Sears) 3-1 8-8-8

Sept. 6: Renegades sweep New York-Penn League semifinal series

Jacson McGowan doubled and singled twice, driving home two runs as the Hudson Valley Renegades defeated the Auburn Doubledays 7-3 to sweep the New York-Penn League...

Serena storms into final, faces No. 20 Osaka

NEW YORK — Serena Williams was a bit shaky at the start of her U.S. Open semifinal.For all of six minutes.That's how long it took her to drop the...

All eyes on QBs in Marlboro-Cornwall matchup

It was everything we expected and more in the opening weekend of Section 9 high school football. Four of last year’s five section winners started on the right foot,...

Sept. 6 SUNY New Paltz roundup

COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEYMONTCLAIR STATE 2, NEW PALTZ 1

Sept. 6 SUNY Orange roundup

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLORANGE 3, MONROE (Bronx) 0

Sept. 6 SUNY Ulster roundup

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLSUNY ROCKLAND 3, SUNY ULSTER 0

Sept. 6 girls volleyball roundup

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLMARLBORO 3, HIGHLAND 2No scores available

Sept. 6 harness racing: County Fair Finals

Harness racingCounty Fair Finals

Giants' McGaughey dealing with cancer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Thomas McGaughey has been doing more in the offseason than getting the Giants' special teams ready for the opener against the Jacksonville...

Men's semis feature 4 past finalists

NEW YORK — When Rafael Nadal finally finished a nearly five-hour climb into the U.S. Open semifinals, he thought backward as much as ahead.His victory over...

How hot, sticky has it been? Even Federer was sweating profusely

NEW YORK — Roger Federer positioned a tiny black fan so it would blow air right at his face during changeovers in a bid to cool off during what became a stunning...

V845 Football: C Jackson Cowart's Week Two picks

Week Two picksHome teams in CAPSFridayBurke Catholic over NEW PALTZ: In a matchup of Class B contenders, Burke star...

A's rout Yankees as Fiers wins again

OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Piscotty hit a two-run single, Matt Chapman and Matt Olson each doubled in a run, and the Oakland Athletics jumped on the Yankees early for...

Nike unveils Kaepernick ad to air during NFL season opener

Nike has unveiled its first "Just Do It" ad narrated by Colin Kaepernick, a spot scheduled to air during the NFL season opener Thursday night as well as during the U.S.

US Open tournament director: Courts were slowed 'a touch'

NEW YORK — Roger Federer called this "the slowest U.S. Open we've seen in years."Turns out that was no accident.U.S. Open tournament director David...

This Date in Sports History - September 6

1920 — Jack Dempsey knocks out Billy Miske in the third round to retain the world heavyweight title. It's the first radio broadcast of a...

Yonkers Raceway entries for Friday, September 7

Post time: 6:50 p.m. 1st Race--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $10,000.12500CLM1 Cheyenne Reijane (Jo Bongiorno) 3-1 5-1-7

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