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High school football in pictures: Highlights captured from Week 5, 2025

De La Salle 36, St. Marys 7
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Archbishop Riordan 47, Saint Francis 28
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https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/09/27/high-school-football-in-pictures-highlights-captured-from-week-5-2025/

Kirk Herbstreit laments NIL culture after Ryan Williams drop vs. Georgia

Ryan Williams began his night against Georgia in a way few would want to repeat: with a drop that would have otherwise been a touchdown. This unfortunate start mirrored how the Wisconsin game had ended, highlighting a growing concern for Williams and the Alabama offense.

Williams continues to let passes from quarterback Ty Simpson hit the ground in critical moments—a trend that did not go unnoticed. ESPN play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler emphasized the issue during the broadcast, noting that it has become a recurring story this season.

“The drops against Florida State were crucial,” Fowler said. “He had him over the middle, maybe feeling footsteps there, then he dropped the touchdown late against Wisconsin when the team had a comfortable lead. And then this play just happened tonight.”

These problems trace back to the Florida State game, where Williams struggled with drops even before leaving due to a concussion. Notably, some of these drops occurred in moments when no defenders were nearby, raising questions about focus and execution.

College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit weighed in on the situation, pondering whether the pressures of the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) era might be affecting Williams. As one of the biggest stars in college football both on and off the field, expectations for the true sophomore are incredibly high.

“And everyone, at this point, knows how old Williams is,” Herbstreit said. “The only thing you can say is obviously he is more than capable of making all those catches. You just wonder, in this new era that we’re in with NIL and the expectations that come along with that, if sometimes these guys overthink and put so much pressure on themselves.”

Prior to Saturday’s game, Williams entered with 10 catches for 195 yards and two touchdowns on the season. Most of his production came in the memorable game against Wisconsin in Tuscaloosa, where he caught five passes for 165 yards and both of his touchdowns. As the season progresses, Alabama and its fans will be looking for Williams to regain his usual sharpness and reliability as a key offensive weapon.
https://www.on3.com/news/kirk-herbstreit-laments-nil-culture-after-ryan-williams-drop-vs-georgia/

Keegan Bradley defends US Ryder Cup fans as just ‘passionate’ amid chaos

Keegan Bradley refused to condemn American Ryder Cup fans after the grim scenes that formed a backdrop to day two at Bethpage Black. Bradley went so far as to curiously suggest spectators had been violent during the Ryder Cup in Rome two years ago.

Bradley’s approach was in stark contrast to that of his European counterpart, Luke Donald, who believes some of those in the galleries engaged in unacceptable conduct. Europe lead their hosts 11½-4½ heading into the final day.

Just as striking on Saturday, though, was a series of unacceptable shouts directed towards European players. These personal remarks were especially aimed at Rory McIlroy and were regularly delivered as golfers were preparing to play. McIlroy and Shane Lowry completed a fourball victory with state troopers lining the holes.

“I thought the fans were passionate,” said Bradley. “I mean, their home team is getting beat bad. They are passionate fans. I wasn’t at Rome but I heard a lot of stories that Rome was pretty violent as well. But the fans of New York from what I have seen have been pretty good. You’re always going to have a few people that cross the line and that’s unfortunate. I was happy to see our players trying to quieten down some people that were like that.”

Bradley took umbrage with the suggestion that the US team had stoked those in the stands. Collin Morikawa had called for fans to bring chaos to the Ryder Cup.

“Ryder Cups are wild,” Bradley said. “I don’t appreciate those words that you just said. I know what you’re trying to do. The Ryder Cup is full of passionate fans, full of passionate players.”

Luke Donald was asked to explain his team’s most difficult moments. “It was loud, it was raucous,” said the Englishman. “What I consider crossing the line is personal insults and making sounds when they are trying to hit on their backswings or very close to when they are trying to go into their routines. That did happen a little bit. It’s happened at other Ryder Cups, too. It’s something we prepared for and I can see how well they have dealt with it.”

“Things got tougher out there and it fired them up even more. They were able to get better through those difficult moments out there. That is what makes me most proud as a captain — just their ability to take the punches and come back even stronger.”

With Europe needing only two and a half points to retain the cup, Bradley knows the US require a sporting miracle. “Wild stuff happens in sports all the time,” he added.

Donald also expanded on the neck injury to Viktor Hovland, which raises the possibility of Sunday’s singles being reduced to 11 matches. Hovland was due to feature in Saturday’s afternoon fourballs after a morning victory alongside Robert MacIntyre but was a late call-off.

“He was feeling quite uncomfortable in the middle of the round this morning,” said Donald. “He got some physio. He was given a lot of anti-inflammatories during the round. He finished. He was feeling OK. He went in to rest and then he went back out to the range to try and hit some balls. When he got to the driver, he hit one and it was very painful. He hit another one and it got even more painful. He is on his way now to go get an MRI scan 20 or 30 minutes away and we’ll see in the morning what he is like. It’s definitely stiffened up a little bit. He would love to play and he’ll do everything he can to play.”

The highlight of the singles draw is Scottie Scheffler versus Rory McIlroy in match four. Europe’s desire to wrap this up early is demonstrated by the placing of Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, McIlroy and Jon Rahm in the top half-dozen games.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/28/keegan-bradley-us-ryder-cup-fans-passionate-chaos

Late Eddie Nketiah winner sees Crystal Palace end Liverpool’s unbeaten start

Liverpool were given a taste of their own medicine by Crystal Palace as Eddie Nketiah’s last-gasp winner wrecked their 100 per cent start to the season. The Eagles snatched a deserved 2-1 victory with the final kick of the match, just after Federico Chiesa thought he had rescued a point for the champions.

Since losing in the Community Shield to Palace, Liverpool had won all seven of their matches this season, clinching victory in six of them in the 83rd minute or later. But it was substitute Nketiah who produced the last-gasp heroics, prompting Palace’s usually reserved boss Oliver Glasner to charge down the touchline in celebration.

Palace took the lead early when Ismaila Sarr struck in the 10th minute. The goal came after Tyrick Mitchell and Yeremy Pino broke down the left, resulting in Palace’s first corner. Daichi Kamada swung in the cross, and Marc Guehi — who would have been playing for Liverpool if the Reds had secured his transfer on deadline day — challenged Ryan Gravenberch at the far post. It was Reds midfielder Gravenberch who inadvertently headed the ball back into his own six-yard box, where Sarr was on hand to lash it home.

Liverpool responded quickly by winning a free-kick on the edge of the Palace area, but play was delayed for six minutes due to a medical emergency in the Arthur Wait stand. When Mohamed Salah finally stepped up, his shot hit the defensive wall, and Gravenberch’s fierce follow-up was superbly tipped onto the near post by Palace keeper Dean Henderson.

Liverpool’s goalkeeper Alisson Becker was by far the busier keeper throughout the match, keeping his side in it by denying Pino, Daniel Munoz, and Jean-Philippe Mateta in quick succession. Defender Ibrahima Konate, in particular, endured a torrid time at the back, which was compounded when he pulled back Mateta to earn a booking. This display highlighted exactly why Reds boss Arne Slot pushed hard to land England defender Guehi.

Konate probably should have equalised with a free header from Dominik Szoboszlai’s corner, but the ball flew inches wide. Palace twice came agonisingly close to doubling their lead in first-half stoppage time. First, a slick counter culminated in Mateta curling his shot against Alisson’s far post, then the French striker blazed a volley over from eight yards before the break.

After the break, Munoz just failed to convert Pino’s cross at the far post, before Alisson came out quickly to block Mateta again. Liverpool should have been level on the hour mark, but Florian Wirtz side-footed Szoboszlai’s cross straight at Henderson.

Then came what should have been Alexander Isak’s big moment. The £130 million striker raced onto a ball played in behind, jinked past Chris Richards, only to stab his shot wide.

However, with three minutes left, the ball found Chiesa in the area, and the Italian volleyed home. The goal survived a VAR check for handball by Salah, providing Liverpool with hope.

Yet Nketiah had the last word, tucking the ball away at the far post with another VAR check for offside adding to the late drama — which this time did not go Liverpool’s way.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/late-eddie-nketiah-winner-sees-crystal-palace-end-liverpools-unbeaten-start-1811933.html

Iona Prep football extends winning streak to 14 games with relative ease

NEW ROCHELLE — Back to the Drawing Board for Cardinal Hayes

Cardinal Hayes aimed to control the clock against Iona Prep on Saturday, but the Gaels have a knack for making time of possession a meaningless statistic. Iona Prep jumped to an early lead and cruised to a 42-14 victory.

The reigning CHSFL AAA champions extended their winning streak to 14 games, showcasing their dominance once again. The question on everyone’s mind: Is there any team in the league capable of contending with Iona Prep? This question will likely be answered over the course of the next month.

Despite having the ball for 16 minutes in the first half, the Cardinals found themselves down 21-0 at the break. Julian Guzman ran for a touchdown late in the first quarter and connected with Joe Wolfe and Crew Davis for second-quarter touchdowns, providing some offensive highlights for Cardinal Hayes.

Stay tuned for more details and analysis from this game.
https://www.lohud.com/story/sports/high-school/football/2025/09/27/chsfl-ny-football-iona-prep-tops-cardinal-hayes-in-aaa-game-chsaa/86336226007/

Suryakumar backs Jemimah to shine in Women’s World Cup

**Suryakumar Backs Jemimah Rodrigues to Shine in Women’s World Cup 2025**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 27, 2025, 03:44 PM*

India’s men’s T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav, has expressed strong confidence in Jemimah Rodrigues ahead of the Women’s World Cup 2025. This tournament marks Jemimah’s first-ever World Cup appearance since her ODI debut in 2018. She is set to play her maiden World Cup match against Sri Lanka on September 30 at Guwahati’s Barsapara Stadium.

**Praise for Jemimah’s Resilience**

Jemimah recently recovered from a viral fever that sidelined her for two games in a three-match ODI series against Australia. Despite this setback, Suryakumar praised her resilience and positive attitude. Speaking in a video uploaded on BCCI Women X, he said, “I think for Jemi, the best way to describe her is ‘chhota packet, bada dhamaka’,” highlighting her impactful presence despite her small stature.

He added that Jemimah always stays calm and keeps a smile on her face even in tough situations, demonstrating admirable mental strength.

**Confidence Ahead of the World Cup**

Suryakumar expressed faith in Jemimah’s ability to deliver strong performances on the biggest stage. “Playing in the World Cup is a great opportunity, and I’m confident she’ll deliver,” he said.

The 35-year-old also complimented Jemimah’s energy, calling it “amazing” and “infectious,” which he believes boosts the morale of the entire team.

**Learning from Jemimah’s Composure Under Pressure**

Highlighting Jemimah’s performances in high-pressure matches, Suryakumar shared that the Indian men’s team draws inspiration from her. “We also get to learn a lot from her in big, high-pressure games,” he remarked.

He added that her ability to perform under pressure is something the team aspires to emulate. Advising Jemimah, he encouraged her to keep doing what she has been doing and to enjoy every moment on the field.

**Strong World Cup Preparations**

Jemimah has made a promising start to her World Cup preparations, scoring 66 runs off 68 balls, including eight fours, in a warm-up match against England held on September 27 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, Suryakumar himself is facing challenges with the bat in the ongoing Asia Cup, having scored 71 runs across five innings, averaging 23.66 with a strike rate of 107.57.

*Watch the full video with Suryakumar’s comments on BCCI Women X and stay tuned for more updates on the Women’s World Cup 2025.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/suryakumar-backs-jemimah-to-fire-in-women-s-world-cup/story

Ryder Cup 2025 live: Day 2 scores and foursomes pairings with McIlroy/Fleetwood back and major Scheffler call

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At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/golf/ryder-cup-2025-live-scores-today-tee-times-europe-usa-b2834728.html

Graeme McDowell shares his thoughts on team America’s ‘reset’ at the 2025 Ryder Cup

LIV golfer Graeme McDowell recently expressed his desire to witness the ongoing Ryder Cup through a post on his social media. McDowell showed his support for the U.S. team as well as for President Donald Trump, who made an appearance at Bethpage on Day One of the biennial team event.

A seasoned Ryder Cup competitor, McDowell has represented Europe on four consecutive occasions: 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014. He was part of the winning side in three of those tournaments, with the exception of the 37th edition in 2008.

Sharing his excitement about President Trump’s arrival at the 45th Ryder Cup, McDowell hoped that the 47th President of the United States would inspire the host team, which had a challenging start. Currently, the European team leads the tournament by four points, while Team USA has scored only two.

Looking forward to a turnaround for the American side, McDowell wrote on X:
“47 in the house. If the American team needed a reset and some inspiration, they just got it!!!! Scenes. Wish I was there. Man.”

After the completion of the first day’s Foursomes and Four-Ball matches, Team Europe maintains its lead. The U.S. team will aim to regain form over the next two days in hopes of reclaiming the title.

### McDowell’s Aspirations for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor

Graeme McDowell is well-known for his pivotal role in leading his team to victory at the 2010 Ryder Cup held at Celtic Manor in Wales. He famously sank the winning shot against Hunter Mahan during the singles matches on the final day.

Looking ahead, McDowell hopes to be selected for the European team once again after more than a decade, targeting the 46th edition of the Ryder Cup scheduled to take place at Adare Manor, Ireland, in 2027.

In a recent interview, McDowell shared a heartfelt wish to be part of that event—even if it means taking a supporting role. Recalling a conversation with fellow LIV golfer Jon Rahm, he stated:

“It goes without saying as we look towards Adare Manor in two years’ time, I would do anything to be in that European team room, to be part of that team, to put that Team Europe shirt on one more time, to have the badge on my chest, to cheer the guys on and help Europe win another Ryder Cup. I hope to be there.”

McDowell also expressed his desire to give back to Team Europe, emphasizing his commitment and passion for the event. He has been actively sharing his thoughts and updates about the 2025 Ryder Cup on his social media platforms, keeping fans engaged and excited for the future of this prestigious competition.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-graeme-mcdowell-shares-thoughts-team-america-s-reset-2025-ryder-cup

“Need yorkers from both ends” – Irfan Pathan’s massive statement on India’s playing XI ahead of Asia Cup 2025 final

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan has urged Team India to retain Arshdeep Singh in the playing XI for the Asia Cup 2025 final against Pakistan. According to Pathan, the Men in Blue must be prepared for situations where they need two bowlers capable of delivering yorkers from either end during the death overs.

India secured a thrilling victory over Sri Lanka in a Super Over in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match held in Dubai on Friday, September 26. Batting first, India posted a total of 202-5, and Sri Lanka matched the score in reply. While Arshdeep was expensive in his initial four overs, he turned the game around in the Super Over by bowling impeccable yorkers and conceding only two runs. His outstanding performance ensured an easy win for India in the tiebreaker.

The left-arm pacer got his chance to play largely because a couple of regular players were rested for the game. With India having already qualified for the Asia Cup 2025 final, Jasprit Bumrah and Shivam Dube were both rested in the match against Sri Lanka, allowing Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana to feature.

Despite having played just two matches in the tournament so far, Irfan Pathan strongly backs Arshdeep’s inclusion in the playing XI for the final against Pakistan on Sunday, September 28. Speaking during a discussion on Sony Sports Network, the former all-rounder highlighted the importance of the 26-year-old pacer’s skills in high-pressure situations.

“First things first, he’s like ice. When the pressure is on, he asks for the ball and bowls. In the end overs, he is ready to bowl his yorkers. He bowls yorkers in tandem with Jasprit Bumrah when both play together. He is a bowler of that quality. For me, it’s nothing new. I have been saying from the first day that he should be in the playing XI,” Pathan explained.

He further added, “There are situations when you need yorkers from both ends. Today, the match went on till the very end. But, the Indian team’s thinking is that we need a long batting line-up. So, Shivam Dube is playing as an all-rounder. Since he is playing, Arshdeep is not finding a place. He will always be there in my playing XI.”

In the Super Over against Sri Lanka, Arshdeep made an immediate impact by dismissing Kusal Perera with the very first ball, having him caught at deep point. On the penultimate ball, Dasun Shanaka mistimed a full and wide delivery, sending it to deep backward point for another wicket.

A striking irony surrounds Arshdeep Singh’s current status in the team since he is India’s leading wicket-taker in T20 Internationals. The Punjab-born bowler has claimed 101 wickets in 65 matches at an impressive average of 18.76 and an economy rate of 8.37. He also has two four-wicket hauls to his name.

Hardik Pandya is the next highest Indian wicket-taker in the format with 98 wickets, followed by Yuzvendra Chahal (96), Jasprit Bumrah (94), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (90), and Kuldeep Yadav (82).

With such credentials, there is a strong case for Arshdeep Singh to be retained in the playing XI for the Asia Cup final as India prepare to take on arch-rivals Pakistan.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-irfan-pathan-arshdeep-singh-india-playing-xi-asia-cup-2025-final-pakistan

Cardinals legend Albert Pujols reveals approach to managing Juan Soto-starring Dominican Republic at 2026 WBC

A four-time All-Star and five-time Silver Slugger award winner, Juan Soto is undoubtedly one of the best hitters in the business. Currently batting .265, with 43 home runs and 105 RBIs, the Dominican standout has once again enjoyed an exceptional season.

Looking ahead, Soto is set to represent the Dominican Republic at the 2026 World Baseball Classic, continuing his role as a key figure on the international stage.

Another Dominican superstar who will be involved in the 2026 tournament is Albert Pujols. However, instead of featuring on the field, Pujols will take on a leadership role as the manager of the Dominican Republic baseball team.

In an exclusive interview on the “New York Post Sports” YouTube channel, Pujols spoke about the “honor” of being chosen to lead his country in the competition and his commitment to preparing for the challenge.

“I’m a player’s manager. I have the opportunity to go back this year to the Dominican Republic and to be able to lead them to a championship. They honored me and gave me the opportunity to lead the World Baseball Classic team. So, I’m doing a lot of hard work with that. Now I’m really focused on it,” Pujols shared.

He also discussed his aspirations beyond the Classic, expressing a hope to manage a Major League Baseball team in the future. “Hopefully [after this] I get an opportunity to be a manager in the big leagues. I’m staying busy with the things that I know and that I’m good at, just trying to continue to set an example for others,” Pujols added.

Alongside Juan Soto, several other big league stars are expected to suit up for the Dominican Republic in 2026. Given the wealth of Dominican talent currently active in Major League Baseball, it’s no surprise the country boasts a stacked National Team roster.

On the pitching side, the team can call upon talented arms like Freddy Peralta, Luis Gil, and Emmanuel Clase. The infield will feature big names such as Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Manny Machado, Elly De La Cruz, and Willy Adames. Meanwhile, the outfield is anchored by stars like Fernando Tatis Jr., Teoscar Hernandez, and Julio Rodriguez.

Behind the plate, catchers Yainer Diaz and Gary Sanchez are among the favorites to represent the Dominican Republic.

With such a star-studded lineup and the leadership of Albert Pujols, the Dominican Republic looks poised to make a strong impact at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-cardinals-legend-albert-pujols-reveals-approach-managing-juan-soto-starring-dominican-republic-2026-wbc