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BBC News
19 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Coles century puts Sussex just on top at Durham
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Banks Homes Riverside (day one)Sussex 322-9: Coles 117*, Hughes 60, Simpson 40; de Leede 4-83Durham: Yet to batDurham (3 pts), Sussex (2 pts)Match scorecard A resilient unbeaten 117 from Sussex's James Coles defied an excellent bowling performance from Durham's Bas de Leede on day one of their County Championship Division One match at Raine struck early to give Durham a dream start, but they were pegged back by half-centurion Daniel Hughes (60), however, he was dismissed after lunch to hand Durham the early remained calm and composed to steady the ship in the afternoon and he along with captain John Simpson (40) put pressure on the Durham bowlers. However, the hosts bounced back after tea thanks to de Leede (4-83), who bowled well on his first Championship appearance of the remained at the crease, frustrating the hosts, and he reached his hundred just before close, with Sussex finishing on 322-9. The visitors got off to a bad start at an overcast Banks Homes Riverside as Raine removed the in-form Tom Haines for four as he chopped on to his Durham opening bowlers limited Sussex's run-making opportunities and that pressure nearly told as Raine dropped a catch from his own bowling when Hughes mistimed an aerial drive on the other end, Tom Clark took a while to get going, but he played a glorious cover drive for four in Sam Conners' first over of the season. Hughes continued to take opportunities to score as he slammed a George Drissell ball down the ground for struck back for Durham shortly before lunch when he bowled Clark for 30, with one that found the Sussex man's then reached his half-century from 101 deliveries, but the Australian was bowled for 60 by de Leede, who produced a beauty to dislodge his off-stump. Coles started nicely to thwart Durham's bowling attack, but the hosts struck back with Conners picking up his first Championship wicket of the season as Ibrahim was caught behind for continued to pile on the pressure and they very nearly had their fifth wicket when wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson dropped a regulation catch down the leg side after Coles nicked a Raine delivery when he was on continued to tick along, taking scoring opportunities whenever they presented themselves, with him playing a lovely shot through the covers from the bowling of England man Matthew Potts. The Sussex man then passed fifty for the third time this season, but Simpson was dropped on 17 by Drissell at slip off the bowling of then pulled a de Leede bouncer to the boundary, while Simpson flicked the first ball after tea to the leg-side boundary. The impressive Conners struck back with Simpson edging behind to Robinson for a well-made continued to motor though, as he caressed a ball from Conners through the covers for four, and whipped one through the leg side soon wickets kept on falling at the other end as de Leede got Fynn Hudson-Prentice for five after he chipped one up to Emilio Gay at cover, and the Dutchman struck again as Jack Carson was caught behind for Ollie Robinson came to the crease and hit two boundaries, but he was lbw for nine when Raine caught him plumb in front of his brought Jofra Archer to the crease, playing his first red-ball game since 2021, and he hit Potts for four through to the deep third on 95, nearly fell short of his ton when a leading edge from Raine found its way to de Leede at backward point, but he was dropped for the second time. He then made Durham pay for their sloppy fielding when he reached his fifth first-class century from 169 looked in good touch with the bat as he slammed a Raine delivery through the covers for four and then hit de Leede for six, but he was dismissed for 31 from the next ball as he pulled one to Conners on the Coles remained unbeaten on 117 at the close, taking his side to 322-9. Report supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay
Yahoo
04-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Beer brand announces looming closure of Northeast Portland brewery, taproom
PORTLAND, Ore. () — After marking its 10th anniversary, a local beer brand has announced its final days in Northeast Portland. Over the weekend, Culmination Brewing revealed that Feb. 15 will be the final day of operations for its brewery and taproom on 2117 NE Oregon St. The company cited post-pandemic struggles as the reason behind the closure. Trump's proposed tariffs could hit Oregon's beer, cider industry the hardest. What to know 'We never fully recovered from the financial challenges that COVID brought us despite Herculean efforts by our incredible staff and our amazing brewers Daniel Hughes and Andy Scott,' . 'Since COVID craft beer has been a very tough business, and with much gratitude and thanks to all the people who have supported Culmination Brewing Company, we have decided that now is the time to close both the taproom and the brewery.' The brewery debuted its Kerns neighborhood taproom in January 2015. The company has since become a hallmark of Portland's craft beer industry, hosting events like the Baker's Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnut Fest and securing Oregon Beer Awards. As reported by , Culmination Brewing originally warned customers of a potential closure in August 2023. That same month, the company brought on longtime supporter Steven Shomler to help save the taproom. Culmination also launched the digital series 'A Brewery Worth Saving' to discuss its next steps. The final episode was released last August, with the , 'One year later we are still here and we a have gone from 'A Brewery Worth Saving' to 'A Brewery on the Rise.'' The company is now saying it's time to call it quits. Portland landlords face $1.8M lawsuit for 'miserably cold' units FOMO Kitchen, which serves Korean fried chicken within the taproom, is also set to close. But its food cart will continue operations at Southeast Portland's Pod 28. Culmination encouraged customers to visit both businesses before their looming closure. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.