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Canada’s Caissie homers, doubles and singles to lead Marlins over Giants
MIAMI — Canadian Owen Caissie was a triple shy of the cycle and hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly as the Miami Marlins beat the San Francisco Giants 4-3 on Friday night.
Javier Sanoja had two hits and scored twice for the Marlins, who are a major league-best 12-4 in June.
Giants reliever Sam Hentges (1-2) hit Esteury Ruiz with a pitch leading off the seventh inning. Sanoja singled and Liam Hicks followed with a tying single that advanced Sanoja to third. He scored on Caissie’s flyball to deep left field.
Cade Gibson (1-0) retired all four batters he faced for the win. Calvin Faucher relieved Gibson and got the last two outs in the eighth before Pete Fairbanks closed with a perfect ninth for his 10th save this season and the 100th of his career.
The Marlins used eight pitchers in a bullpen game.
Rafael Devers’ homer for the Giants against Michael Petersen leading off the sixth tied it 2-all. Jung Hoo Lee followed with a double and scored on Casey Schmitt’s go-ahead single.
Caissie’s run-scoring double in the fifth put Miami ahead 2-1.
San Francisco starter Landen Roupp allowed two runs and seven hits over six innings and 98 pitches. Roupp, who struck out seven, is winless in eight outings since April 26, when he completed 7 2/3 innings in a 6-3 home victory against the Marlins.
Caissie gave Miami an early lead with his solo homer in the first. He drove a cutter from Roupp over the wall in center for his eighth homer.
The Giants tied it in the second on Daniel Susac’s sacrifice fly. Marlins opener Lake Bachar allowed consecutive singles to Willy Adames, Schmitt and Drew Gilbert before Susac hit a drive to the warning track in left that Kyle Stowers tracked down.
RHP Trevor McDonald (2-4, 4.64 ERA) starts Saturday for the Giants against Marlins RHP Max Meyer (7-0, 2.75).
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Layne Riggs wins wild NASCAR Truck debut race at Naval Base Coronado
NASCAR Truck Series driver Layne Riggs (34) races during the Allegiance 200 at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn., Friday, May 29, 2026. CORONADO, Calif.– Short on fuel and long on perseverance and good fortune, Layne Riggs won Friday’s inaugural Navy 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Naval Base Coronado on the Qualcomm Circuit.
It wasn’t until the final two corners of overtime that Riggs was able to claim his fourth victory of the season and the ninth of his career. The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Racing Ford was running second behind Tyler Reif entering the chicane that precedes the final corner at the 3.4-mile, 16-turn street circuit.
Under pressure from Riggs, Reif blew the chicane, steered to the inside of the tire barriers defining the racing line and came to a stop after exiting. Riggs grabbed the lead and reached the finish line 1.332 seconds ahead of runner-up Daniel Hemric, who ran the final circuit with a tire losing air.
“Layne van Risberger came to play today, man,” Riggs chortled after climbing from his car — a facetious reference to road course superstar Shane van Gisbergen in the NASCAR Cup Series. “We’re undefeated in street course races — much respect, Shane. I hope I can be as good as you one day, man. I’m going to take all my glory here in the truck series.
“I don’t even know what happened at the end — sparks flying, people wrecking, staying in the throttle. I was running out of fuel the entire last lap. It was like St. Pete all over again (an earlier Riggs victory this season in an inaugural street race).”
Entering the chicane on the final lap, Riggs was trying to force Reif into a mistake — and succeeded.
“I faked left to scare him, and he missed the corner,” Riggs said. “I really wasn’t going to dive it in there, and it worked for me … An amazing, historic win.”
Reif was trying to win in only his seventh start in the series. He finished 19th after being assessed a 30-second penalty for short-cutting the course on the final lap.
“I hear (Riggs was) one (car-length) back from me, and I didn’t want to give him a chance to get to me,” Reif said. “It was my mistake. It’s very unfortunate that I did that. I don’t know how many more chances I’ll have like this, but I’m sure there’ll be more, and I’m going to make sure not to make that mistake again.”
The final two laps featured a surfeit of twists and turns. Superior strategy put Chandler Smith at the front of the field for the overtime restart on Lap 52, with fresher tires and more fuel than Riggs, his teammate.
Smith led the field to green with Kaden Honeycutt beside him, but Honeycutt brushed the wall on the downhill run toward Turn 2, and Smith crashed trying to avoid him. As cars bounced off each other behind them, Henric took the lead briefly, only to be challenged and passed by Reif, who blocked Hemric’s Chevrolet into the wall approaching the chicane on the white-flag lap.
Reif held the lead from that point on until his mistake in the tight, freshly-paved chicane. In the overtime melee, Kaz Grala finished third, followed by Landen Lewis (a career best) and Ty Majeski.
Smith and Honeycutt ran 22nd and 23rd, respectively. Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson led two laps but finished 30th after spinning twice and losing power in the final stage. Johnson was making his second start in the series, 18 years removed from his first.
The race featured 16 lead changes among six drivers, with Riggs leading a race-high 21 circuits and Smith 13. There were seven cautions for 13 laps.
Riggs, who won the first stage, increased his series lead to 65 points over Honeycutt, with Smith trailing by 128 points in third place with five events left in the Truck Series regular season. Parker Kligerman won Stage 2 before finishing 18th.
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race — Navy 250
San Diego Street Course
San Diego, California
Friday, June 19, 2026
1. (2) Layne Riggs, Ford, 53.
2. (32) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 53.
3. (16) Kaz Grala, Toyota, 53.
4. (9) Landen Lewis, Chevrolet, 53.
5. (8) Ty Majeski, Ford, 53.
6. (17) Justin Haley, RAM, 53.
7. (34) Brenden Queen #, RAM, 53.
8. (13) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 53.
9. (30) Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 53.
10. (6) Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 53.
11. (23) Mini Tyrrell #, RAM, 53.
12. (35) Tanner Gray, Toyota, 53.
13. (24) Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 53. 14. (33) Adam Andretti, Toyota, 53.
15. (25) Cole Butcher #, Ford, 53.
16. (28) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 53.
17. (29) Austin Varco, Ford, 53. 18. (10) Parker Kligerman, Chevrolet, 53.
19. (14) Tyler Reif, Chevrolet, 53.
20. (27) Frankie Muniz, Ford, 53.
21. (7) Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, 53. 22. (3) Chandler Smith, Ford, 53.
23. (1) Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, Accident, 52.
24. (11) Connor Mosack, Chevrolet, 52.
25. (31) Justin Marks, Chevrolet, 51. 26. (18) Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 51.
27. (26) Jackson Lee, Ford, 50.
28. (20) Nathan Nicholson, Chevrolet, Accident, 48.
29. (5) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 48. 30. (4) Jimmie Johnson(i), Toyota, Electrical, 47.
31. (12) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, Accident, 46.
32. (19) Jake Garcia, Ford, Transmission, 40.
33. (22) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, Power Steering, 29. 34. (21) Jamie McMurray, RAM, Accident, 22.
35. (15) Corey LaJoie, RAM, Accident, 14.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 64.274 mph.
Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 48 Mins, 13 Secs. Margin of Victory: 1.332 Seconds. Caution Flags: 7 for 13 laps.
Lead Changes: 16 among 6 drivers.
Lap Leaders: K. Honeycutt 1-2;L. Riggs 3-5;K. Honeycutt 6;L. Riggs 7-12;K. Honeycutt 13-16;J. Johnson(i) 17-18;C. Smith 19;P. Kligerman 20;L. Riggs 21;P. Kligerman 22-26;C. Smith 27;K. Honeycutt 28-30;C. Smith 31-33;L. Riggs 34-43;C. Smith 44-51;T. Reif 52;L. Riggs 53.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Layne Riggs 5 times for 21 laps; Chandler Smith 4 times for 13 laps; Kaden Honeycutt 4 times for 10 laps; Parker Kligerman 2 times for 6 laps; Jimmie Johnson(i) 1 time for 2 laps; Tyler Reif 1 time for 1 lap. Stage #1 Top Ten: 34,11,1,38,9,18,99,44,45,42
Stage #2 Top Ten: 75,88,9,18,44,42,38,11,1,91
–By Spencer Reid, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media
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Hello Captain eyes another win at Randwick in 2026
While Chris Waller is occupied with Royal Ascot commitments for Joliestar’s upcoming race, he is also closely monitoring his stable’s prospects on home soil.
A key contender for the stable is Hello Captain, set to contest the Kia Ora Bloodlines to Headlines Handicap (1300m) at Randwick.
The gelding, with Nash Rawiller now aboard, has garnered significant punter interest and is currently the even money favourite.
“Hello Captain has returned in great shape,” Waller confirmed from England.
“He has found really good form, he has won his last three starts and is full of confidence.”
The Hello Youmzain colt, purchased by Waller and bloodstock expert Guy Mulcaster for approximately AU$520,000 at the Karaka Sales in New Zealand, has achieved three wins in four starts, with his other outing a second at Doomben in December.
“He’s a typical New Zealand-bred horse, he has just taken time to mature,” Waller added.
“But James (McDonald, jockey) rode him a couple of starts ago and gave him a good report.
“He’s trained on well since and kept his form. This is a bit trickier with a bit of weight (60.5-kilos) but if he was to win again Saturday we might back off and then have a look at the spring.”
In the subsequent 1800m benchmark 78 event, Waller also has the mare Nasebah lined up, expected to be a strong market fancy.
The four-year-old offered a solid finish for fourth place on June 6, returning to the Randwick mile.
“This horse was very unlucky last start but she will be very hard to beat on Saturday,” Waller stated. Check out the latest online bookmakers for the race.
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Matheus Cunha offers Brazil a striker solution, but injury may open up youngster’s path
After a stuttering start against Morocco, Brazil have finally got their World Cup party started.
A 3-0 win over Haiti was just what the doctor ordered after an unconvincing and unbalanced performance in their opening game, and while the usual suspects were at the heart of things for the Selecao, it was a makeshift solution that unlocked their opposition.
Matheus Cunha, most often used as a winger at club level by Manchester United, was chosen to lead the line in Philadelphia, and while Raphinha and Vinicius Jr led the show early on, it was the 27-year-old who opened the scoring, dropping deep to create the opening and managing to bundle it in via the help of Haiti defender Hannes Delcroix.
The winger-turned-striker soon had his second too, making a clever run in behind an admittedly lacklustre Haitian defence before rifling in a superb finish to effectively end the game.
Brazil were two ahead without having to enter second gear, and they soon added a third as Vini Jr raced clear to latch onto Lucas Paqueta’s through ball and slide in a neat finish.
For Cunha – who had been left on the bench for the opener against Morocco – it was a solid audition as he made his claim to Brazil’s number nine spot, with his movement helping his teammates and giving both star wingers more space to operate in.
Nevertheless, this was a game against one of the lowest-ranked teams in the competition, and his goals were just his second and third in the famous Selecao shirt despite frequently being used as a striker in the past.
While he’s proved his ability to finish difficult chances when playing for his club side, we haven’t had enough evidence as to whether Cunha can function as a striker at the top level while giving the team what they need from a number nine. Could he provide more of a classic number nine performance, or offer an outlet when Brazil face a better side?
Those questions remain unanswered but this performance was a step in the right direction, though tougher tests are just around the corner, from Scotland in their final group game to a last-32 tie against the likes of Japan.
And in any case, the idea that the Selecao might have found their answer to their striker problem might have to be shelved for now. An injury to Raphinha – who was forced off with a suspected hamstring issue before the end of the first half – means Cunha may find that his time at striker is short-lived. Interestingly, Ancelotti declined to claim he’d found a solution to the striker issue in his post-match conference, preferring to keep his cards close to his chest.
Ancelotti suggested that Raphinha came off due to tightness in his hamstring, but if the Barcelona man is ruled out for any bigger games, then Ancelotti might be forced to use Cunha on the right wing over the likes of Gabriel Martinelli or Rayan. If this is the case, it could open up the chance for a fan favourite to take his place up front.
Real Madrid striker Endrick, who ended last season on loan at Lyon, is a popular striker choice with the Selecao faithful, with the biggest cheer of the day reserved for when the 19-year-old took Cunha’s place, and again when his name was read by the stadium announcer.
Many fans have wanted to see more of a player branded an “extraordinary talent” by Ancelotti, but he has found opportunities hard to come by since the Italian took over, missing out on the squad for the last four friendlies of 2025 before being given 14 minutes in the win over Croatia and 45 minutes against both Panama and Egypt in the warm-up friendlies.
A tally of five goals in 16 Ligue 1 appearances does not appear enough for Ancelotti to pin his hopes on Endrick, and indeed he did not feature off the bench in the draw to Morocco. There are high hopes for the youngster, but the current Brazil manager is surely one of the best-placed figures in world football to tell whether he is ready for the pressure that being a figurehead of the Selecao puts on a player.
However, there were flashes of his ability when he came on in Philadelphia, a good run and well-taken finish eventually flagged for offside but also offering a glimpse of what the 19-year-old could offer as an alternative to Cunha or Igor Thiago. At present, the youngster makes an interesting proposition for the number nine position, not least because of the injury to Raphinha.
Indeed, Ancelotti himself has previously stated he will “bring Endrick on at the right moment”, adding that “he’ll be important in this World Cup”. The Italian is still tinkering with his side as he looks to find the right formula, but with plenty of uncertainty still in the Brazilian camp, perhaps Endrick’s ‘moment’ will come sooner rather than later.
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Where does Morocco’s strike against Scotland rank among fastest World Cup goals?
Scotland were left stunned by what was the fastest goal of World Cup 2026 to that point as Morocco sprinted into the lead 70 seconds after kick-off.
Ismael Saibari leathered past Angus Gunn to open the scoring during in lightning-quick fashion, with Grant Hanley mistiming his step up to allow the forward to run clean through and fire home.
It was the earliest a player has scored in a World Cup match since Alphonso Davies struck in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, when he netted Canada’s first ever World Cup goal against Croatia inside 68 seconds.
Saibari claimed the accolade of quickest goal of this summer’s tournament but held it for only a couple of hours, with Paraguay’s Matias Galarza drilling home in 64 seconds to break his record. However, both are actually quite a way off the all-time mark, not even breaking into the top 10.
Hakan Sukur boasts the fastest World Cup goal of all time at a blistering 11 seconds, with the Turkey hero-turned-political exile stunning hosts South Korea after stealing possession from kick-off.
England’s Bryan Robson scored in 28 seconds in 1982 while Clint Dempsey netted inside 30 seconds for the USA at Brazil 2014, two goals which are only enough for fourth and fifth in the rankings.
North Korea also have a name on the list, with Pak Seung-zin scoring in 50 seconds in 1966 to put them ahead in their quarter-final against Portugal. The Selecao would come back to win 5-3 in that game, with the honour of knocking them out going to eventual champions England in the next round.
More recently, Mathias Jorgensen scored for Denmark from an early long throw in 55 seconds against Croatia in their 2018 round of 16 match, a match the Danes also went on to lose. That is the 10th fastest time that a goal has been in World Cup history, meaning you have to at least break the minute mark to get in the rankings.
But in Saibari’s hopes of entering some sort of record book, he may be glad to hear that his strike was the earliest goal Scotland have ever conceded at a World Cup.
Saibari also scored a wonderful goal in Morocco’s opening draw with Brazil, again being set in behind before dinking Alisson Becker with a chip.
He is fast emerging as one of this summer’s breakout stars after an influential Africa Cup of Nations campaign, which saw Morocco lose a home final to Senegal before being awarded the title after the fact, with the Teranga Lions stripped of their crown after staging a controversial walk-off over a late VAR penalty decision.
The 25-year-old, who has spent his entire senior career so far at Eredivisie champions PSV, is heavily reported to be on the verge of a €55m move to Bayern Munich.
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Freedman ponders Tatakai Uta’s path forward in 2026
Ballarat trainer Mitch Freedman is in a quandary regarding the next career step for Tatakai Uta, weighing the merits of a Flemington straight race against targeting a less formidable contest.
Freedman is of the opinion that Tatakai Uta has the potential to develop into a city-class competitor but is apprehensive about pushing the three-year-old into metropolitan racing prematurely.
The gelding is scheduled to participate in the Rod Johnson Handicap (1100m) at Flemington this Saturday, but the potential involvement of Sydney contender Ice Kool is a factor occupying Freedman’s thoughts.
“The Sydney visitor looks exceptionally good and looks like it does a lot of things right, so it will be very hard to beat if it does come down here,” Freedman commented.
Tatakai Uta has had only three starts, finishing second in maiden races at Donald and Bendigo before recording his maiden win at the Swan Hill Carnival midway through the month.
Sent off as the $1.36 favourite, Tatakai Uta reportedly gave his supporters some nervous moments before ultimately winning, according to Freedman.
While the victory was timely, Freedman is keen to avoid compromising the horse’s development by taking him to the city too soon.
“He’s a horse that has plenty of upside, but he’s just doing a couple of things wrong still,” Freedman said.
“He was a short-priced favourite at Swan Hill and he did a few things wrong and probably gave punters a few nervous moments, but he’s shown us enough ability, and I think he will be a horse that gets to city level, but whether that’s now or later down the track.
“We’re a little bit hesitant while he’s learning whether he needs to take that step to town, so whether it’s now or whether we should be aiming for something softer, we shall see.
“Having said that, horses that are progressive in that three-year-old grade, you can really see them leap to a new level, but it’s a balancing act how much you raise the bar and how much that might destroy his confidence.
“It’s a little bit tricky.”
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Paraguay’s Matias Galarza Scripts History, Scores Fastest Goal Of FIFA World Cup 2026
Paraguay’s Matias Galarza scripted history by scoring the fastest goal of FIFA World Cup 2026 during the Group D match against Turkiye on Saturday. It took just 65 seconds for Paraguay to take the lead in the match as Galarza scored from a sensational long-range effort. Earlier in the day, Morocco’s Ismael Saibari claimed the record when he scored after just 72 seconds during the match against Scotland. However, the record did not last long as Galarza capitalised on a fiery start by Paraguay and handed his team the lead in a must-win game for them.
JAJDUDKWNWWKSI GOLAZO DE GALARZA DE RIVER AL MUNDO GRACIAS DIOS
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— Carpeta Millo (@CarpetaMillo_) June 20, 2026
Earlier, Matheus Cunha scored twice as Brazil eased past Haiti 3-0 on Friday to breathe life into their FIFA World Cup campaign and close in on a spot in the last 32.
After a much-criticised display in their opening 1-1 draw with Morocco, the five-time world champions underlined the gulf in class with outsiders Haiti, who became the first country to exit this World Cup.
Cunha’s scruffy goal in Philadelphia gave Brazil the lead midway through the first half, and he struck again as Carlo Ancelotti’s side asserted their dominance. Vinicius Junior added a third before the break.
Brazil play Scotland in their final Group C game in Miami on June 24.
Haiti’s first World Cup appearance since 1974 will end after they play Morocco in Atlanta.
The Selecao currently have the edge over Morocco for top spot on goal difference. If they finish first, they would face the Group F runners-up — likely to be the Netherlands, Japan or Sweden — in the next round.
Neymar did not travel with the squad as he continues his recovery from a calf injury, prompting Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva to joke he was “working remotely”.
As promised Ancelotti made changes after the insipid showing against Morocco, bringing United forward Cunha in for Brentford’s Igor Thiago and replacing Roger Ibanez with Danilo at right-back.
Despite a US government ban which has prevented fans travelling from Haiti, the Caribbean nation received loud support from the sizeable Haitian diaspora, which filled roughly half of the 68,324 crowd.
Aggrieved at not coming away with a point from their 1-0 loss to Scotland last week, Haiti coach Sebastien Migne urged his players to embrace the opportunity to play Brazil at a World Cup.
With 77 places separating the nations in the FIFA rankings, Brazil quickly took control and thought they had scored when Raphinha fired home, only for the Barcelona winger to be flagged offside.
It was a sign of what was to come though and Brazil broke the deadlock on 23 minutes.
Cunha sparked the move by winning possession in midfield and, after Vinicius’s shot was parried, he reacted quickest to block Hannes Delcroix‘s clearance to send the ball trickling into the net.
Vinicius and Cunha combined again to double the lead, the former slipping his team-mate in behind the Haiti defence to blast in a powerful left-footed shot as he fell to the ground.
Brazil lost Raphinha to injury but scored a third before half-time as Vinicius ran onto Lucas Paqueta‘s floated pass and steered through the legs of Johny Placide.
Haiti almost bagged their first World Cup goal in 52 years when Ricardo Ade’s glancing header at a corner forced Alisson Becker into a sharp stop, but it was a rare moment of hope.
The introduction of 19-year-old Endrick as Ancelotti turned to his bench triggered huge cheers from Brazil supporters, who nearly had another goal to celebrate when substitute Gabriel Martinelli rattled the crossbar.
Haiti refused to go down without a fight as Alisson made two late saves to preserve Brazil’s first clean sheet in seven outings, turning the page on an underwhelming start to the competition.
(With AFP inputs)
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Taylor Bevan on new training team and first 10-round test: “It’s come at the perfect time”
Taylor Bevan’s link-up with Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis has seemingly come at the perfect time, ahead of his first 10-rounder against Ryszard Lewicki.
The 25-year-old has made steady progress in the professional code but, now, it seems as though he is approaching his toughest assignment thus far.
Not only is he facing a credible opponent but Bevan, who was a standout amateur, must also perform on the grandest stage he will have ever encountered.
It is just as well, then, that the talented prospect has joined forces with esteemed coaches Moore and Travis, knowing that basing himself in Manchester is a sacrifice worth making.
“They’re just two very experienced coaches. I went up there to try them out and gelled well with them straight away.
“They’ve obviously got a top stable of boxers – a lot of lads who are further along the journey than I am.
“I can learn a lot of people like that and there’s a great atmosphere in the gym, which is something I was missing before. I’m used to training on my own, so I’ve come from the other end of the spectrum, really.
“It’s a big commitment, moving four or five hours away from home, but I’m willing to make sacrifices at this stage in my career. I believe they’ll pay off in the future.”
One of the benefits of training in Manchester is that Bevan is closer, or at least more so than he was in Southampton, to top-class super-middleweight sparring.
As a result, he has been fortunate enough to share rounds with Callum Simpson, who rematches Troy Williamson on August 8, ahead of his clash with Lewicki.
“Yeah, amazing sparring. He’s at the top level at my weight, and he’s massive for the weight as well. I had eight rounds with him [around two weeks ago] and did another eight rounds with him [last week].
“I don’t think you can get much better sparring than that. It fills me with the utmost confidence going into this next fight, that I’m in great condition and prepared for anything.”
Bevan will collide with Lewicki at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, this Saturday, featuring on the undercard of Ryan Garner vs Michael Magnesi.
While still signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, this represents Bevan’s second outing on a Queensberry Promotions show, simply because the offer to enter his first professional contest in Southampton was too good to refuse.
The aim, as always, is to produce a statement performance and emerge victorious, yet Bevan does not rule out the possibility of going the full 10-round distance.
“I think it’s come at the perfect time – Tom Dallas at Matchroom has matched me brilliantly so far.
“I’ve been ready to do the eight rounds in my last few fights and it just hasn’t happened. In a way, it’s good to blast people out of there, because you get those highlight-reel knockouts and 8-0 (8 KOs) looks great on my record.
“But, at the same time, I wouldn’t be disappointed to go 10 rounds in this next fight, because it would be a good progression in my career. I’ve got to go the distance at some point, so why not do it now?”
Indeed, Bevan has established himself as a clinical knockout artist, but sees himself as more of a spiteful technician than an all-out power puncher.
“I wouldn’t say I’m a devastating puncher like [stablemate] Pat Brown, but I’d say [I get the stoppages with] smart boxing. When I feint, I look at where [the opponent] leaves himself open.
“I always felt like my style would suit the pros, because I like to think about things and be more calculated, whereas the amateurs is very fast and furious.
“I’ve always been a fit lad, and it was often my heart, determination and will to win that got me through those amateur fights.”
While boasting an accomplished amateur background, Bevan remains acutely aware that, against Lewicki, he could be dragged into something of a “dogfight”. Thankfully, though, he should have plenty of supporters to spur him on through any moments of jeopardy.
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Marina Mabrey drops career-high 37 as Tempo rally past Sun
Jun 19, 2026; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey (3) passes against the Connecticut Sun during the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images Marina Mabrey scored 21 of her career-best 37 points in the fourth quarter Friday night and the Toronto Tempo came back to defeat the Connecticut Sun 101-97 at Uncasville, Conn.
Mabrey, a former Sun, also made a career-best nine 3-pointers in 12 attempts, helping Toronto (8-8) snap a three-game losing streak. The Sun (2-15), who led by 16 points in the second quarter, have lost seven straight.
The Tempo also defeated the Sun on June 10 in overtime after trailing by 14.
Temi Fagbenle and Maria Conde contributed 19 points each for the injury-depleted Tempo. Isabelle Harrison added 15 points.
Kennedy Burke scored 18 points off the bench to lead the Sun.
Brittney Griner added 16 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Leila Lacan also scored 16 points, Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 13 points and Diamond Miller scored 10.
The Sun led by 10 points entering the fourth quarter. Lacan scored the first five points of the fourth quarter to expand the lead to 15. Fagbenle scored five straight points to cut the margin to one with 4:17 to play. Mabrey’s layup put Toronto in front by one with 3:16 left and her 3-pointer with 1:03 remaining gave Toronto a four-point lead on the way to the win.
The Sun led 24-20 after the first quarter. The lead reached eight points with 5:34 to play in the second quarter on Nelson-Ododa’s layup.
The Sun, who were dominating the paint, took a 16-point lead on Griner’s putback layup to finish a 14-0 run with 2:04 remaining in the first half. The Sun led 50-37 at halftime, fueled by a 28-10 advantage in points in the paint.
Toronto shot 36.1% (13-for-36) from the field in the first half, while Connecticut shot 55.9% (19-for-34).
Toronto reduced the lead to seven with 7:24 remaining in the third quarter on Julie Allemand’s layup. Toronto then cut the margin to six before Connecticut scored four consecutive points. The Suns led by 13 with 2:34 left after Burke scored a layup and added another following her quick steal on the inbound pass. Connecticut was ahead 74-64 after three quarters. Toronto was without Brittney Sykes (left foot), Nyara Sabally (right hamstring) and Kiki Rice (left ankle).
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Freeman Shines as Americans Reach World Cup Last 32
The United States booked their place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 with a comfortable 2-0 win over Australia at Lumen Field in Seattle.
An own goal from Australia’s Cameron Burgess gave the Americans an early lead before Alex Freeman added a second just before half-time. Mauricio Pochettino’s side remained solid at the back and secured their second straight win of the tournament.
Player Ratings
Matt Freese (Goalkeeper) – 6.5/10
Had little to do throughout the match. Made two routine saves and was rarely troubled by the Australian attack.
Sergiño Dest – 7/10
A lively performance on the right flank. Constantly pushed forward, caused problems for Australia’s defence and created several attacking opportunities.
Alex Freeman – 8.5/10
Outstanding once again. Defended well, helped build attacks and capped his performance with a goal. One of the USA’s brightest performers in the tournament so far.
Chris Richards – 8/10
A commanding display in central defence. Strong in the air and dealt comfortably with Australia’s attacking threats.
Tim Ream – 7/10
Used his experience well and organised the defence effectively. Comfortable in possession and helped the USA keep a clean sheet.
Antonee Robinson – 6.5/10
Worked hard down the left side and stretched the Australian defence, although he was not as influential going forward as in the opening match.
Tyler Adams – 7/10
Showed his usual determination and leadership. Made important tackles and defensive interventions throughout the game.
Weston McKennie – 7/10
Another energetic display. Contributed in both attack and defence and covered plenty of ground.
Malik Tillman – 7.5/10
Impressed with his work rate and pressing. Won possession high up the pitch and helped create attacking chances.
Folarin Balogun – 7/10
His pace forced the opening own goal. Missed a few opportunities to score himself but worked hard for the team and linked play well.
Ricardo Pepi – 6.5/10
Brought into the starting line-up and performed his role well. Held the ball up effectively and helped connect midfield and attack.
Substitutes
Sebastian Berhalter – 5.5/10
Had a few chances to influence the game but was untidy in possession.
Joe Scally – 6/10
Provided good defensive support and helped contain Australia’s wide players.
Auston Trusty – 6/10
Added strength and energy as Australia pushed for a goal in the closing stages.
Gio Reyna – Not Rated
Came on in stoppage time.
Haji Wright – Not Rated
Late substitute and had little time to make an impact.
Man of the Match
Alex Freeman (8.5/10)
The young defender produced another excellent all-round display and crowned it with his first World Cup goal as the USA secured a place in the knockout rounds.
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