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Suns run for the NBA title meant that some Downtown Phoenix events have to be moved

Suns run for the NBA title meant that some Downtown Phoenix events have to be moved Some sporting events had to be moved as Suns played Game 5 of the NBA Finals The Native American Basketball Invitational had to be relocated as a result of Game 5 of the NBA Finals taking place at the Footprint Center on Saturday. FOX 10 s Jennifer Martinez reports. PHOENIX - The Phoenix Suns run for the NBA title this year has meant that the Footprint Center (formerly named Phoenix Suns Arena) has been busy, and that some events had to be moved. One of the events that had to move was the Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI). The invitational was supposed to take place at the Footprint Center on July 17, but it had to move to make way for Game 5. Players, however, were able to play their game somewhere else, all the while still enjoying an NBA Finals game.

Former PD standout Jonny Cuevas taken by Tampa Bay Rays in 12th round of MLB Draft

Former PD standout Jonny Cuevas taken by Tampa Bay Rays in 12th round of MLB Draft Published Jonny Cuevas Another Aztec is headed to the big leagues. Former Palm Desert standout Jonny Cuevas was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 12th round of the MLB Draft on Tuesday. It s an emotional day. All the hard work and time me and my family put into this, it s satisfying seeing it all pay off. I m grateful for the opportunity and can t wait to get to work, said Cuevas via text message to KESQ Sports Director Blake Arthur. Cuevas was drafted as a pitcher out of the College of Southern Nevada where he went 10-4 with a 3.26 ERA. The 6 foot 3 inch right hander had 109 strikeouts in 80 innings of work.

MLB draft: Sacramento, El Dorado Hills, Davis players drafted

Monday saw four local athletes hear their names called in the MLB Draft Author: Kevin John Updated: 7:40 PM PDT July 12, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. On Monday, four local athletes were drafted on Day 2 of the MLB draft. Selected 70th overall in the Competitive Balance B Round, between rounds 2 and 3, was Davis High School graduate Ryan Holgate. The left-handed power hitter shined at the University of Arizona during the last three years, where he accumulated 19 homers and 101 RBIs. Holgate was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals. Drafted right after Holgate, EL Dorado Hills product Robert Gasser was selected with the 71st pick. The left-handed pitcher was a three-year letterman at Oak Ridge High School. Gasser also played for Delta College in Stockton before playing at the University of Houston. Gasser was drafted by the San Diego Padres.

Lawsuit filed over 2020 crash that killed Whitehorse motorcycle rider

Lawsuit filed over 2020 crash that killed Whitehorse motorcycle rider
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