Friday, 16 September 2022

Aces must regroup after Game 3 rout at Connecticut

ACES MUST REGROUP AFTER GAME 3 ROUT AT CONNECTICUT

The Las Vegas Aces haven’t lost three straight games all season, and Becky Hammon doesn’t intend to let them do it now. The Aces came into Thursday’s Game 3 of the WNBA Finals with a 2-0 lead, looking to close out the Connecticut Sun to earn the franchise’s first championship. That mission failed in spectacular fashion as the Sun scored at will and thrashed visiting Las Vegas, 105-76.

EDITORIAL: RAILROAD LABOR DISPUTE DISPLAYS CORPORATE GREED RUNNING RAMPANT

After months of ongoing negotiations, freight railroad companies and freight railroad workers reached an agreement early Thursday to avoid a looming strike that could have derailed the U.S. economy for months to come. Despite the agreement, we’re calling the freight rail companies to task because of our outrage over their behavior, their willingness to throw out basic human decency and their willingness to gamble with the lives of workers and the future of the U.S. economy.

RANCHO HIGH HAS A BONE TO PICK WITH LAS VEGAS HIGH; WILDCATS NOT GIVING IN

Erick Capetillo arrives at Las Vegas High School for work each morning, opens his office in the weight room and sees the school football program’s most valuable possession: Sir Herkimer’s Bone. “What a beautiful way to start the day,” he says. The “Bone Game” between Rancho and Las Vegas has been played since 1958, when the cow bone that’s awarded to the winning team was introduced to heated showdown between the then-neighboring schools in downtown Las Vegas.

FEAR NOT, RENFROW STILL INTEGRAL IN RAIDERS’ OFFENSE DESPITE SLOW START

Hunter Renfrow experienced what must have been an unfamiliar feeling when reviewing the game film of the Raiders’ Week 1 loss to the Chargers — disappointment in his performance. The fourth-year slot receiver has become a film-study darling to those who break down game video on a weekly basis for several reasons including his knack for making plays in key situations.

DEUCES AREN’T ALL THAT’S WILD AT AEROSMITH’S PARK MGM RESIDENCY

What do Alicia Silverstone, Waybe Campbell, Garth Algar, Joseph Simmons, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz all have in common? They all have a cameo in the newest Las Vegas Strip residency, “Aerosmith: Deuces Are Wild,” which opened Wednesday at Park MGM. Five of the six appear in a 12-screen media presentation that preceded the concert.

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