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  • March 27, 2018 8:12 PM PDT

    RICHMOND, Ky. Brandon Dubinsky Jersey . -- Nick Mayo scored 19 points on an efficient 5-of-8 shooting and Eastern Kentucky had no trouble cruising by Division III Berea College 92-64 on Saturday night.Mayo also added nine rebounds, five assists, and hit 8 of 9 at the free throw line. Zach Charles finished with 14 points while Dillon Avare and Marlon Adams each added 11 for the Colonels (3-4).Anthony Myrks-Brewer led Berea with 14 points. Nick Mccollum added 12 for the Mountaineers, who were held to 32.1 percent shooting with 19 turnovers.Eastern Kentucky scored the first six points of the game and never looked back. Parker Chitty hit a 3 with 13:28 left for a 10 point lead and Mayo hit a pair at the line to make it 47-29 at the half.Two more Mayo free throws extended the least past 20 with 18:31 to go and the Colonels rolled from there. Cam Atkinson Jersey . 1, meaning problems for the doping controls at both major international sports events next year. 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No. He firmly shook the Ukrainians chalk-covered hand, flashed a broad smile and embraced him.He didnt take anything away from me, Leyva said. He deserved that medal more than anything.With a hand on her shoulder and the words Get up, get up, we have to finish this, Abbey DAgostino persuaded Nikki Hamblin not to quit when they tripped over each other and hit the deck hard in qualifying of the womens 5,000-meters. An American and a New Zealander, perfect strangers, turning personal disaster into a triumph of Olympic goodwill.Isnt that just so amazing? Hamblin said. Im never going to forget that moment. When someone asks me what happened in Rio in 20 years time, thats my story.When troubled people seethe with hatred, gunning each other down in Rio de Janeiros favelas, stabbing fellow passengers on European trains and plowing through families on the seafront in Nice, France, with a 19-ton truck, it is genuinely comforting that 11,400 athletes from 205 nations can still come together for two weeks of Olympic competition and treat each other with such respect. They have gone at each other hammer and tongs in swimsuits, leotards and running shorts on fields of play but mostly been the picture of grace once done with competing.In the 1940s, author George Orwell scathingly wrote that serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words it is war minus the shooting.Hearing British gymnast Amy Tinkler gush about the honor and privilege of competing against American Simone Biles surely would have tempered Orwells opinion. Tinklers score of 14.933 on the floor was good for gold until Biles bested that with a 15.966. Afterward, Tinkler still made a point of seeking out the now four-time gold medalist to give her hug. And she applauded when Aly Raisman posted 15.500 to bump Tinkler from silver to bronze. Just 16 and yet already oozing class seen too rarely from other athletes away from the games, most notably in professional soccer, who could do themselves some favors by following her example.Heree, from Tinkler, common decency that would have to be extracted with forceps from the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo or Manchester Uniteds new coach, Jose Mourinho. Zach Werenski Jersey. I would have been happy whatever the result was, she said. All the gymnasts here are incredible and you have got to respect that. They have all worked just as hard as me to get to this place.In such fine company, sore losers stand out more than they would outside of the feel-good Olympic bubble. U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo labeling opponents a bunch of cowards would have made waves in any context. But the insult, aimed at Sweden after a penalty shoot-out loss that put the top-ranked U.S. team out of the medals in womens soccer for the first time, felt especially jarring at the Olympics.Equally sour was French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie s reaction to heckling from a partisan crowd rooting for Brazilian Thiago Braz da Silva, who won gold. The crowd did not, as he said, spit on him, but did boo vociferously. Hardly a new phenomenon in sports or one unique to Brazil. Orwell wrote 70 years ago of spectators who try to influence the game by cheering their own side and `rattling opposing players with boos and insults.By likening the atmosphere in Rios Olympic Stadium to Adolf Hitlers propaganda games in Berlin in 1936, Lavillenie showed poor taste and a poor grasp of history. The world record holder later apologized for that big mistake. He was booed again, cruelly this time, when collecting his silver medal the next day, causing him to weep on the podium.Topping the table of foul behavior are Egyptian judo athlete Islam El Shehaby , sent home after he refused to shake the hand of Israeli Or Sasson, and Irish boxer Michael Conlan. Conlan may have a valid point about puzzling judging decisions at the games, but the bronze medalist from the 2012 London Games didnt deliver it with his tirades of bad language and obscene gestures after losing to Russias Vladimir Nikitin.Perhaps its too much to ask that everyone embrace the Olympic spirit. But enough athletes are doing so to keep that noble idea alive.---John Leicester is an international sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jleicester(at)ap.org or follow him at http://twitter.com/johnleicester . See his work at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/john-leicester href="http://www.stitchedjerseysforsale.com/">Cheap Jerseys 2020 Stitched Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Jerseys Wholesale Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys From China ' ' '

  • April 16, 2020 9:09 PM PDT

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