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Hitchins Vs Kambosos Jr
Richardson Hitchins defends his IBF super lightweight title against George Kambosos Jr this Saturday, June 14 at Madison Square Garden’s Theater in New York City and live on DAZN. DAZN’s live coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. BST (Sunday), with the main event ringwalks set for 11:25 p.m. […]

Richardson Hitchins defends his IBF super lightweight title against George Kambosos Jr this Saturday, June 14 at Madison Square Garden’s Theater in New York City and live on DAZN.
DAZN’s live coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. BST (Sunday), with the main event ringwalks set for 11:25 p.m. ET / 8:25 p.m. PT / 4:25 a.m. BST (Sunday).

Where to Watch
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Full Fight Card
Richardson Hitchins vs. George Kambosos Jr — IBF Super Lightweight Title
Andy Cruz vs. Hironori Mishiro — Lightweight
Alexis Barriere vs. Roney Hines — Heavyweight
Ernesto Mercado vs. Jonathan Montrel — Super Lightweight
Zaquin Moses vs. Carl Rogers — Super Featherweight
Pablo Valdez vs. Cesar Diaz — Welterweight
Nishant Dev vs. Josue Silva — Super Welterweight
Adam Maca vs. Rafael Castillo — Super Bantamweight
No filler, no tune-ups—every fight matters.

Fighter Quotes
Richardson Hitchins:
“First off, I thank God for this. The work started years ago, before Matchroom even signed me. Eddie Hearn and my team saved my career and gave me structure. I remember watching Teofimo and Kambosos in this Garden and thinking, ‘I can beat both those guys.’ Saturday, I bring the belt back home to New York.”
“Everyone’s game plan is the same—break him down. But George has boxing skills; that’s what upset Teofimo. I’ll be in his face all night. He said he’d take my $50,000 bet—money’s here, hold up.”
George Kambosos Jr:
“I love the underdog tag, but there are no ’maybes.’ I’m 2-0 in America already. This is the trifecta—win here, and I’ve done it on my favorite stage. I’ve beaten the best, lost to the best, and I’m still standing. No plan B.”
“When Hitchins talks knockout, I’ve got plans of my own. I can box, fight, even take a shot and come back. He’s never faced someone who’s fought at this level.”

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Sports on the Air for Saturday, July 19: TV, radio schedule in Wichita
Saturday’s TV / radio AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL AFL: Melbourne at Carlton, 4:30 a.m., FS1 AFL: Fremantle at Collingwood, 11:59 p.m., FS2 BASKETBALL The Basketball Tournament: The Ville vs. Boston v Cancer, round of 64, at Louisville, Ky., 11:30 a.m., FOX The Basketball Tournament: Purple Reign vs. The Shine, round of 64, at Kansas City, Mo., […]

Saturday’s TV / radio
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
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AFL: Melbourne at Carlton, 4:30 a.m., FS1
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AFL: Fremantle at Collingwood, 11:59 p.m., FS2
BASKETBALL
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The Basketball Tournament: The Ville vs. Boston v Cancer, round of 64, at Louisville, Ky., 11:30 a.m., FOX
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The Basketball Tournament: Purple Reign vs. The Shine, round of 64, at Kansas City, Mo., 1 p.m., Youtube (online)
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The Basketball Tournament: Assembly Ball vs. Fail Harder, round of 64, at Indianapolis, 3 p.m., FS1
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The Basketball Tournament: JHX Hoops vs. OffDaHook, round of 64, at Kansas City, Mo., 3 p.m., Youtube (online)
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The Basketball Tournament: Boeheim’s Army vs. Herkimer Originals, round of 64, at Syracuse, N.Y., 5 p.m., FS1
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The Basketball Tournament: DaGuys STL vs. Sheffield Sharks, round of 64, at Kansas City, Mo., 5 p.m., Youtube (online)
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The Basketball Tournament: Stars of Storrs vs. Brown Ballers, round of 64, at Syracuse, N.Y., 7 p.m., FS2
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
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AVP Pro Tour: week 6, day 1, at New York, 7 p.m., CW
BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
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EYBL Peach Jam: teams TBA, at Augusta, S.C., 8 a.m., NBA
CYCLING
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UCI: The Tour de France, stage 14, Pau to Luchon-Superbagneres, France, 5:30 a.m., Peacock (streaming)
FLAG FOOTBALL
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2025 NFL Flag Championships: girls quarterfinals, teams TBA, at Canton, Ohio, 9 a.m., 10 a.m., NFL; 11 a.m., noon, ESPN
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2025 NFL Flag Championships: boys quarterfinals, teams TBA, at Canton, Ohio, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., ESPN
FOOTBALL
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Canadian Football League: Saskatchewan at BC, 6 p.m., CBSSN
GOLF
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DP World Tour/PGA Tour: The 2025 Open Championship, third round, at Portrush, Ireland, 4 a.m., USA; 6 a.m., NBC
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DP World Tour/PGA Tour: The Barracuda Championship, third round, at Truckee, Calif., 5 p.m., GOLF
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DP World Tour/PGA Tour: The 2025 Open Championship, final round, at Portrush, Ireland, 3 a.m. (Sunday), USA
GYMNASTICS
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USAG: The U.S. Classic, at Hoffman Estates, Ill., 7 p.m., CNBC (taped)
HORSE RACING
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NYRA: Saratoga Live, 11:30 a.m., FS1; 1:30 p.m., FS2
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Saratoga Saturday: The Coaching Club American Oaks Stakes, 4 p.m., FOX
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Breeders Cup Challenge Series: The Haskell Stakes, at Oceanport, N.J., 4 p.m., NBC
LACROSSE
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PLL: Boston vs. Denver, at Fairfield, Conn., 2 p.m., ABC
MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL
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Texas League: Wichita Wind Surge at Springfield, 6:30 p.m., Bally Sports Live (streaming); MiLB.tv (online); 92.3-FM
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
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UFC 318 Early Prelims: undercard bouts, at New Orleans, 5 p.m., ESPN2
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UFC 318 Prelims: undercard bouts, at New Orleans, 7 p.m., ESPN
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MLB
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Kansas City at Miami, 3 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Kansas, 1240-AM, 97.5-FM; MLB (out-of-market only)
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Cincinnati at NY Mets, 3 p.m., MLB
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Boston at Chicago Cubs, 6 p.m., FOX
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Houston at Seattle, 8:30 p.m., MLB
MOTOR SPORTS
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FIM MotoGP: The Czechia Grand Prix, sprint race, at Brno Circuit, 7:55 a.m., FS1
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NTT IndyCar Series: Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto, practice, 9:30 a.m., FS1
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NASCAR Xfinity Series: BetRivers 200, practice and qualifying, 10 a.m., CW App (streaming)
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NASCAR Cup Series: AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400, practice and qualifying, 12:30 p.m., truTV
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NTT IndyCar Series: Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto, qualifying, 1:30 p.m., FS1
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Pro Motocross Championship: round 25, at Washougal, Wash., 2 p.m., NBC
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NASCAR Xfinity Series: The BetRivers 200, at Dover Motor Speedway, 3:30 p.m., CW
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NHRA: Northwest Nationals, qualifying, 9 p.m., FS1 (taped)
NBA
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Summer League Tournament: New York vs. Washington, consolation game, at Las Vegas, 2:30 p.m., NBA
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Summer League Tournament: Sacramento vs. Toronto, semifinal, at Las Vegas, 3 p.m., ESPN
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Summer League Tournament: Houston vs. Minnesota, consolation game, at Las Vegas, 4:30 p.m., NBA
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Summer League Tournament: Charlotte vs. Oklahoma City, semifinal, at Las Vegas, 5 p.m., ESPN
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Summer League Tournament: Cleveland vs. Golden State, consolation game, at Las Vegas, 6:30 p.m., NBA
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Summer League Tournament: Portland vs. Phoenix, consolation game, at Las Vegas, 8:30 p.m., NBA
RUGBY
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International Union: Australia vs. British & Irish Lions, at Brisbane, Australia, 5 a.m., CBSSN
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Women’s International Fixture: United States vs. Fiji, at Washington, 1 p.m., CBS
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International Union: United States vs. England, at Washington, 4 p.m., CBSSN
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NRL Women’s: Sydney at Brisbane, 10:40 p.m., FS2
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NRL Women’s: New Zealand at Newcastle, 3:10 a.m. (Sunday), FS2
SAILING
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SailGP: Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix, day 1, at Portsmouth, England, 10 a.m., CBSSN
SOCCER
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UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Championship: Germany vs. France, quarterfinal, at Basel, Switzerland, 1:45 p.m., FOX
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USL Championship: Hartford at Rhode Island, 3 p.m., CBS
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Copa América Femenina Group Stage: Venezuela vs. Bolivia, group B, at Quito, Ecuador, 3:50 p.m., FS2
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Copa América Femenina Group Stage: Colombia vs. Paraguay, group B, at Quito, Ecuador, 6:55 p.m., FS1
TENNIS
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Hopman Cup: Canada vs. Greece; ATP: Gstaad and Bastad, semifinals; WTA: Hamburg and Iasi, semifinals, 4 a.m., TENNIS
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ATP: Los Cabos, singles final, 9 p.m., TENNIS
WNBA
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2025 All-Star Game: Team Collier vs. Team Caitlin, at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m., ABC
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Yohan Chang: Canadian taekwondo coach, athlete and stunt double at Rhine-Ruhr 2025
Written by Sophie Wisely, FISU Young Reporter, Australia Most kids dream of being a stunt double in blockbuster movies. For Canadian Yohan Chang, that’s his reality. Holding double duties at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games as both coach and competitor, the 24-year-old is the epitome of taekwondo mental fortitude. A graduate of one […]

Written by Sophie Wisely, FISU Young Reporter, Australia
Most kids dream of being a stunt double in blockbuster movies. For Canadian Yohan Chang, that’s his reality.
Holding double duties at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games as both coach and competitor, the 24-year-old is the epitome of taekwondo mental fortitude.
A graduate of one of Canada’s top business schools at York University, Chang has coached the national taekwondo team since 2022, mentoring his students at international tournaments while carving out an extraordinarily exciting career in the film industry.
And that’s just the beginning.
“Taekwondo is actually a family business for me,” he said.
“I started when I was two, just kicking (and) punching with my dad and eventually, I transitioned into competing when I was around 12.
“Ever since then, it’s just been my entire life.”
Living the Hollywood dream
Chang is no stranger to the international stage, using his unique taekwondo skills to develop a niche job path in TV and movie stunts.
“My dad also does the film industry aspect. So being a younger kid with this skill set of martial arts; being able to fall, being able to spin, kick, and jump is somewhat uncommon,” he said.
“So they need kids all the time to do all those small stunts. That’s how I slowly got into it, and then… into coaching, training (and) competing.”
Chang has credits in over 13 different entertainment series, with some jobs amassing nearly 800 million minutes viewed at peak streaming.
“The biggest (job) that I’ve worked on is Umbrella Academy. It’s a Netflix show with people with superpowers. I stunt double the Asian actor Justin H. Min. So I was stunt doubling him in season (two and three).
“Obviously, it’s been a blast being on that side of (the industry).”
The Torontonian said there isn’t much difference between his on-screen persona and the competitive taekwondo mindset.
“I would say that the main similarity (between the both) is the pressure of being on camera and also performing. You have that same pressure where you can’t really afford to fail.”
Coaching Team Canada on Saturday, 19 July, while also representing his country in the men’s 64kg division the following Tuesday, Chang has unprecedented insight into being a student-athlete.
“I’m towards the end of my career, so it’s quite a rare opportunity for me to compete at an international level like this. The stunt jobs and those things, they’ll always be there, especially as I get older,” he admitted.
“This is my first University Games as an athlete… I just wanted to see what it was like being at a multi-sport game, working with other individuals outside of taekwondo and seeing what the atmosphere was like and seeing if anything was different.”
Chang’s mental fortitude, developed over years of competition, allowed the Schulich School of Business student to balance elite sports and academics.
Canada is no stranger to sporting prowess, but for niche disciplines such as taekwondo, structural boundaries still present themselves.
“It’s quite difficult to get into the sport, because in order for you to compete at a high performance level, you have to get your black belt first. Which makes it a little bit more difficult for people who just want to try it out,” he said.
This is something Chang is working to change, training with his student-athletes regularly to create a supportive and tight-knit environment. On Saturday, his mentoring paid off in a big way as his pupil and teammate Nithan Brindamohan captured gold with a 2-1 win over Ethan Youngsuk of the United States.
Other gold medallists on day three of the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 taekwondo competition included Thailand’s Bunlung Tubtimdang (men’s 68kg), Brazil’s Maria Pacheco (women’s 57kg) as well as Yunseo Kim from the Republic of Korea (women’s 46kg).
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Astros' Brendan Rodgers suffers concussion, broken nose during minor league rehab assignment
Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — Houston Astros second baseman Brendan Rodgers sustained a concussion and a broken nose when he collided with a teammate during a minor league rehab assignment, the team said Saturday. The 28-year-old Rodgers was playing for Triple-A Sugar Land Friday night in the first game of his rehab assignment when the […]

Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) — Houston Astros second baseman Brendan Rodgers sustained a concussion and a broken nose when he collided with a teammate during a minor league rehab assignment, the team said Saturday.
The 28-year-old Rodgers was playing for Triple-A Sugar Land Friday night in the first game of his rehab assignment when the collision occurred in the third inning. He had been sidelined since June 15 with a left oblique strain.
The Astros said Rodgers would be evaluated further over the next few days.
Rodgers is batting .191 with two homers and 11 RBIs in 43 games for Houston this season. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2015 amateur draft by Colorado, he played for the Rockies from 2019-24.
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HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – The Shickley volleyball team was nearly unstoppable during the Dan Sorge era, winning six straight state titles from 1987-1992, and broke the state record for consecutive victories, setting a new mark of 104 matches.
Now, more than 10 years after the end of his coaching career, Sorge was honored with an induction into the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Rapid City, South Dakota.
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South’s Maria Osage-Erese earns area’s first college scholarship in girls flag football – News-Herald
Five years ago, Maria Osagie-Erese knew nothing about flag football. Today she is the first student-athlete from The News-Herald area to earn a college scholarship to play flag football at the next level. A recent graduate of South, Osagie-Erese said she will join Mercyhurst’s program this coming fall after receiving a substantial scholarship to join […]

Five years ago, Maria Osagie-Erese knew nothing about flag football.
Today she is the first student-athlete from The News-Herald area to earn a college scholarship to play flag football at the next level.
A recent graduate of South, Osagie-Erese said she will join Mercyhurst’s program this coming fall after receiving a substantial scholarship to join the program that just moved up to Division I with its fledging flag football program.
“Five years ago I didn’t even know what flag football was,” Osagie-Erese said. “Five years ago I wanted to play soccer. My dream was to be on the USWNT. It was my favorite sport, but something was missing.”
Enter the sport of girls flag football, where Osagie-Erese spend the past three years as a running back and defensive back for the South Rebels. All of a sudden, her love of soccer and her proficiency in track as a shot put and discus thrower started to take a back seat.
This past spring, Osagie-Erese helped led South to a 17-2 record and a second-place finish in the first state girls flag football tournament at Massillon Paul Brown Stadium. She led the team with 362 yards rushing to go with 14 catches and 179 yards through the air, finishing with seven total touchdowns.
Defensively, she had 18 stops.
She will play running back and defensive back at Mercyhurst, but quickly added, “I’ll play whatever position they want me to play.”
Osagie-Erese certainly could have chosen track and field for college. She was a Division I regional qualifier in the shot put with a throw of 37-feet, 10-inches. Her PR in the discus was 96-1.
“Flag football is a lot of short-burst running,” she said. “It really fits what I do. At first I thought I’d be going to Kent State for track, but Mercyhurst’s coach came to see us play and see our games and that’s when everything changed.”
Most of the colleges that have scholarship opportunities in flag football are in Florida or southern state, Osagie-Erese said. Location to Mercyhurst — just an hour or so from Willoughby — played a big part in her decision, as well.
She plans to major in international business with a minor in French.
Though she graduated a few months ago, Osagie-Erese joined her South teammates at the NFL’s flag football championships in Canton this weekend. The Rebels went 1-2, with a win over a Cincinnati Bengals team and losses to teams representing the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens.
It’s been a highlight week for girls flag football. Not only are the flag football championships going on in Canton this weekend, but the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced it is sponsoring the 2026 state championship game next spring as the latest step toward the OHSAA officially sanctioning the sport.
It’s a journey Osagie-Erese is proud to be part of, along with being the first girl in area history to receive a college scholarship in the sport.
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