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Donovan Mitchell anota 30 puntos y Cavaliers remontan para vencer 108-100 a Grizzlies

Lehigh Valley High School Football Scores – November 14, 2025

At 9:33 PM, Donovan Mitchell scored an impressive 30 points as the Cavaliers made a strong comeback to defeat the Grizzlies with a final score of 108-100.

The game was intense, with the Cavaliers overcoming an early deficit to secure the victory. Mitchell’s outstanding performance was a key factor in turning the tide for his team.

https://www.mcall.com/2025/11/15/donovan-mitchell-anota-30-puntos-y-cavaliers-remontan-para-vencer-108-100-a-grizzlies/

Nevada Hit With First Loss After Dropping 98-83 To Santa Clara

It started as a good day for Wolf Pack fans after the football program secured a commanding win in Reno. For basketball, head coach Steve Alford and his team were hoping to make it two Wolf Pack victories on the road against a tough opponent in Santa Clara.

However, the Broncos came out firing and stayed hot offensively throughout the game. Santa Clara never relinquished the lead, ultimately winning 98-83 to hand Nevada its first loss of the season.

### Scoring Summary
**1st Half:** Nevada 34, Santa Clara 48
**2nd Half:** Nevada 49, Santa Clara 50
**Final:** Nevada 83, Santa Clara 98

### Offense

Nevada quickly fell behind 9-2 in the opening minutes. Corey Camper Jr. finally got Nevada on the board with a midrange jumper, quickly followed by a three-point shot that narrowed the gap to 9-5. Despite this effort, Nevada’s offense struggled to keep pace in the first half.

The Wolf Pack made a small run after the seven-minute mark, powered by Camper Jr., who led the first half with 14 points on 5-9 shooting. Nevada shot 44 percent from the field in the first half but managed only three three-pointers in eight attempts.

Turnovers became a major problem. After committing just four turnovers in the overtime win over SIU last week, Nevada had nine turnovers in the first half alone and finished the night with 12.

The second half was similarly challenging, with Nevada trailing by as much as 22 points. The team improved its shooting somewhat but still struggled to close the gap. Despite a late push that cut the deficit to 11 points, turnovers once again hurt the Wolf Pack. It often felt like every time Nevada forced a quick stop, the ball was surrendered immediately on the next possession.

Corey Camper Jr. led Nevada with 21 points on 7-15 shooting, followed closely by Tayshawn Comer, who scored 19 points on an efficient 7-9 shooting performance. Nevada finished shooting 26-58 from the field (45 percent) and 7-14 from beyond the arc (50 percent).

### Defense

Nevada’s defense had a difficult time containing Santa Clara, especially guard Christian Hammond. Hammond poured in 20 points in the first half on an impressive 8-10 shooting, finishing the game with 27 points.

The Broncos got off to a fast start with a 15-3 run to open the game and maintained their momentum throughout. Santa Clara shot 58 percent from the field in the first half and ended the game shooting 62 percent overall.

Although Santa Clara committed 11 turnovers on the night (eight in the first half), they capitalized on their opportunities. The Broncos came down the floor quickly, took high-quality shots, and dominated the boards.

Playing at an extremely fast pace, Santa Clara appeared to hit just about everything they threw up. They also excelled from deep, shooting 48 percent from three-point range. Three Broncos players reached double figures in scoring, including two who scored over 20 points: Christian Hammond with 27 and Bukky Oboye with 22.

### What’s Next

Nevada will look to bounce back next week as it returns home for its fourth home game of the season to host UC Davis. The Aggies recently defeated Sacramento State, improving their record to 3-1 this year.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. PST on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Lawlor Events Center. Fans can expect an intense matchup as the Wolf Pack aims to rebound and regain momentum on their home court.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/nevada-hit-first-loss-dropping-021043786.html

NASCAR champion has a message for upcoming Cup rookie Connor Zilisch: “You’re going to get here and fall on your face”

Connor Zilisch is at the center of one of NASCAR’s biggest conversations after Joey Logano delivered a candid message about the challenges that lie ahead for the young driver. The exchange was highlighted in an ESPN report discussing what Zilisch should expect as he prepares to enter the NASCAR Cup Series.

Zilisch is set to join Trackhouse Racing full-time in 2026, where he will pilot the No. 88 Chevrolet backed by major partners Red Bull and WeatherTech. In the ESPN article, Logano acknowledged Zilisch’s talent but warned that talent alone won’t guarantee success at the Cup level. He explained, “You cannot drink your own Kool Aid too much where you think you are the next thing because you are going to get here and fall on your face.”

Logano reflected on his own career as an example, noting that he was thrust into the Cup Series early and quickly realized the gap between the lower series and the Cup was larger than he anticipated. Kyle Busch also weighed in, warning that the jump to Cup is tougher than it seems. He described the transition from Xfinity to Cup as a “rude awakening,” adding, “Drivers do not get it or cannot comprehend that step.” Busch emphasized that, “There are no breaks given whether you are racing for the win, a top 10, or 32nd.”

Connor Zilisch’s racing journey began early—he started karting at the age of five. At fourteen, he won the FIA Karting Academy Trophy, then progressed through a diverse range of motorsports, including sports cars, MX-5 Cup, Trans Am, endurance racing, and stock cars. Veteran driver Kevin Harvick played a significant role in guiding Zilisch toward a NASCAR career.

Zilisch’s resume is impressive, with victories at the 24 Hours of Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring, Late Models, ARCA, Trucks, and the Xfinity Series.

### How Connor Zilisch Handled Losing the Xfinity Title

Before fully turning his attention to the Cup Series, Zilisch faced a setback in the Xfinity Series championship at Phoenix. Despite a record-setting season with dominant performances, the 19-year-old finished behind his close friend Jesse Love, who claimed the title.

Starting the race ahead of other title contenders, Zilisch ultimately fell short but maintained a level-headed perspective. Three days later, in a press conference featured on NASCAR’s official website, he reflected on the defeat:

“At the end of the day, I did everything I could. And my team, the whole JR Motorsports group, we gave our all, and I do not have any reason to be upset about what happened.”

He added, “Yeah, it stings. It sucks. But we did everything we could and we tried our best.”

Zilisch emphasized that he would only regret the outcome if he felt he had left something undone, which he clearly had not. “If I walked out of that place knowing that I could have done something differently, then I probably would have been a little more upset. But I gave it my all. I did everything I could, and the result was not meant to be.”

### Looking Ahead: The Cup Series Future

With his Xfinity chapter behind him, Connor Zilisch will make his move to the NASCAR Cup Series next season, joining Trackhouse Racing alongside teammates Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen. Stefan Parsons will serve as his spotter, helping guide his transition to the sport’s top level.

As the motorsports community watches closely, Zilisch’s talent, work ethic, and grounded attitude will be key factors as he steps into one of the most competitive racing environments in the world.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-nascar-champion-message-upcoming-cup-rookie-connor-zilisch-you-re-going-get-fall-face

Kylie Jenner Covers Herself with Just A Sheet in Sexy Instagram Post

Kylie Jenner is a rose without any thorns in her latest social media post. The reality star and beauty mogul shared a series of stunning new photos to Instagram on Saturday, featuring herself posing with a flower, a bed sheet, and essentially nothing else.

Among the images is a couple where Kylie appears to be posing in front of a window au naturel. While we can’t say for certain, the amount of skin she’s showing suggests she might be dressed only in her birthday suit underneath the bunched-up comforter.

In another captivating shot, Kylie smooched the flower she was holding, with her white hair clip creating a striking contrast against her jet-black hair. She maintained the scantily-clad theme throughout the photo dump, including a mirror selfie where she flaunted her lacy bra.

Overall, the collection highlights Kylie Jenner’s confident and effortlessly glamorous style, leaving fans eager for more.
https://www.tmz.com/2025/11/15/kylie-photo-dump/

Hurricanes standout Keionte Scott has ‘heart-wrenching’ injury

**Miami Hurricanes May Be Without Star Defensive Back Keionte Scott for Some Time**

Miami Gardens – Transfer defensive back Keionte Scott has been a revelation for Miami’s defense this season, but the Hurricanes may have to play without him for an extended period. The senior nickelback suffered a “serious” injury, UM coach Mario Cristobal revealed after the Hurricanes’ blowout win over N.C. State on Saturday.

Scott was seen wearing a walking boot on his right foot before the game, underscoring the severity of the injury. “You miss him,” Cristobal said. “It’s a serious injury and it’s one that’s heart-wrenching, gut-wrenching, really.”

Scott, who joined Miami in the summer after last playing at Auburn, quickly became a star in the Hurricanes’ strong defense. This season, he has recorded 29 tackles, three sacks, and an interception — a pick-six against Syracuse last week. Pro Football Focus has also given Scott high marks, awarding him a 90.3 defensive grade, the best in the ACC among defensive backs entering this week’s games.

“He means so much to this team, and as good of a player as he is, he wants to win,” Cristobal said. “That’s all he cares about. He’s up for so many awards. And he’s a big part of the heart and soul of our team.”

In Scott’s absence, freshman Bryce Fitzgerald started at nickelback. Fitzgerald contributed two tackles and one pass breakup.

“I think having him on the sideline as a coach, as a leader, his enthusiasm, his voice was very impactful and powerful, and the guys that stepped in did a really good job,” Cristobal added.

Other players in the secondary also stepped up, including safety Jakobe Thomas, who notched two interceptions in the win.

“That’s a true teammate,” Thomas said of Scott. “A guy that you can lean on, on and off the field. Keionte is one of my best friends and I’ll say it every day — he’s probably the greatest teammate I’ve ever had in my life. He takes care of all those young guys. Bryce had to step in at nickel this week, and Keionte made sure that he knew every call, helped with everything. He was the most juiced on the sideline on every play. So he’s a great guy.”

As Miami looks ahead, the team will rely on the leadership and growth of players like Fitzgerald and Thomas to continue its defensive dominance while hoping for a strong recovery from Scott.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/11/15/hurricanes-scott-injury/

“This is pure evil” “Frauds”: Fans rip NFL over controversial ruling in Amon-Ra St. Brown – Daron Payne slapgate incident

Amon-Ra St. Brown has been hit with disciplinary measures by the NFL following the events that took place during the Week 11 game between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders.

The league reviewed the incident closely and decided to take appropriate action in response. Further details about the nature of the disciplinary measures have yet to be disclosed. Fans and analysts alike are waiting to see how this situation will impact St. Brown and the Lions moving forward.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-this-pure-evil-frauds-fans-rip-nfl-controversial-ruling-amon-ra-st-brown-daron-payne-slapgate-incident

‘Uncontrollable rage’: Trump calls for ‘no talent’ Seth Meyers to be fired after criticism

Donald Trump on Saturday declared war on yet another late-night TV host. Over the weekend, the former president took to Truth Social, his own social media platform, to lash out at Seth Meyers.

“NBC’s Seth Meyers is suffering from an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS),” Trump wrote.

“He was viewed last night in an uncontrollable rage, likely due to the fact that his ‘show’ is a Ratings DISASTER.”

Trump didn’t stop there. He added, “Aside from everything else, Meyers has no talent, and NBC should fire him, IMMEDIATELY!”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-biden-firing-federal-workers/

Nuggets Make Final Nikola Jokic Decision vs Timberwolves

Coming off his big game against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday, Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was downgraded on the injury report for Saturday’s matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. According to the official NBA injury report, Jokic is dealing with a left wrist sprain. The Nuggets initially listed him as questionable when they revealed his status on Friday night.

### Nuggets Reveal Nikola Jokic’s Playing Status vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

Although the Nuggets left the door open for a potential night off for Jokic, the veteran center has been officially cleared for action.

When the Nuggets hit the road for a trip that began in Sacramento on November 11, Jokic started the stretch strong with a 35-point, 15-rebound double-double. The Nuggets secured a 122-108 victory over the Kings.

In the following game against the LA Clippers, Jokic logged 33 minutes and once again contributed to a double-double. He scored a season-high 55 points on an impressive 78 percent shooting and pulled down 12 rebounds. The Nuggets won 130-116, extending their winning streak to six games.

The Nuggets are currently on the hunt to become the third team to notch 10 wins in the NBA this season. Their biggest threat at the moment, the Oklahoma City Thunder, holds a 12-1 record, placing them atop the Western Conference.

On the other side of the league, the Detroit Pistons improved to 11-2 after extending their winning streak to nine games with a victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday.

### Jokic Continues MVP-Level Performance

For the Nuggets, Jokic is once again looking like a potential frontrunner for the league’s MVP award. He has won the honor three out of the last five seasons and finished second in the two years he didn’t.

Last year, Jokic averaged 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.8 assists per game. This season, he is putting up 28.8 points per game while shooting 68 percent from the field and 41 percent from three-point range. Additionally, he is pulling down a career-high 13.1 rebounds per game and producing a career-best 10.9 assists per game.

Jokic will get a chance to continue building on another MVP-caliber campaign on Saturday night against Minnesota.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/nba/nuggets-make-final-nikola-jokic-decision-timberwolves-11054310

Elizabeth Franz Dies: Tony-Winning & Emmy-Nominated ‘Death Of A Salesman’ Actress Was 84

Elizabeth Franz, the Tony-winning and Emmy-nominated actress known for her role in *Death of a Salesman*, has died at the age of 84. She passed away on November 4 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut, due to cancer and a severe reaction to her treatment medication, her husband Christopher Pelham told *The New York Times*.

A veteran performer, Franz was prolific and versatile on stage, appearing in numerous plays both on and off Broadway. Among her notable roles were the titular nun in Christopher Durang’s *Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You*, for which she won an Obie Award in 1982; Matthew Broderick’s on-stage mother in Neil Simon’s *Brighton Beach Memoirs*, which earned her a Tony nomination in 1983; and the youngest of four sisters in Paul Osborn’s *Morning’s at Seven*, for which she received another Tony nomination in 2002.

However, her most memorable role was her subversive portrayal of Linda Loman in the 1999 Broadway production of *Death of a Salesman*, opposite Brian Dennehy as Willy Loman. Franz chose to interpret Linda with a more assertive edge than previous actresses. This powerful choice caught the attention of playwright Arthur Miller himself, who told *The New York Times* that she “has discovered in the role the basic underlying powerful protectiveness, which comes out as fury, and that in the past, in every performance I know of, was simply washed out.” Her performance earned her the 1999 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

Franz reprised the role of Linda Loman in Showtime’s 2000 television adaptation of *Death of a Salesman*, garnering an Emmy nomination for her work. She shared with *The New York Times* that her portrayal was inspired by her father’s experiences as a blue-collar worker. Her father, who had dedicated nearly four decades to his factory job, was fired following an illness that kept him away for several months. He passed away the day he paid off his mortgage—a parallel that Franz saw reflected in Willy Loman’s story. “It killed my father, really,” she told *The Star-Ledger* in 1999, referring to his firing. “He didn’t commit suicide, like Willy. He didn’t have to.”

Franz also appeared in a variety of other Broadway productions, including *The Cherry Orchard*, *Getting Married*, *Uncle Vanya*, and *The Miracle Worker*. Her film credits include *School Ties* (1992), *Sabrina* (1995), *The Substance of Fire* (1996), and *Christmas with the Kranks* (2004).

On television, she made guest appearances on shows such as *Roseanne*, *The Equalizer*, *Judging Amy*, *Law & Order*, *Homeland*, *Gilmore Girls*, and *Grey’s Anatomy*, as well as on soap operas including *Another World* and *As the World Turns*.

Born on June 18, 1941, in Akron, Ohio, Franz was inspired to become an actress after seeing Loretta Young in *The Bishop’s Wife* (1947). After graduating high school, she worked as a secretary to raise funds for her enrollment at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, from which she graduated in 1962. Shortly afterward, she began performing in local theaters, including productions in her hometown.

In 1983, Franz married character actor Edward Binns, with whom she often collaborated on stage. He passed away in 1990. She is survived by her husband Christopher Pelham, a screenwriter, and her brother Joe.

Elizabeth Franz’s remarkable career and powerful performances have left an indelible mark on the world of theater and screen, remembered fondly by audiences and colleagues alike.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/elizabeth-franz-dead-death-of-a-salesman-actress-broadway-1236618767/

Atmos Energy Corporation 2025 Q4 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation

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