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Winnipeg Free Press
16 hours ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Wednesday's Scoreboard (All times Eastern) MLB American League Toronto 9 Baltimore 8 Boston 13 Minnesota 1 N.Y. Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 4 (11 innings) Texas 6 L.A. Angels 3 Athletics 5 Seattle 4 National League Chicago Cubs 10 Milwaukee 3 Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 (10 innings) San Diego 5 N.Y. Mets 0 Cincinnati 5 L.A. Dodgers 2 Miami 2 St. Louis 0 Interleague Detroit 7 Arizona 2 Houston 9 Washington 1 Kansas City 1 Atlanta 0 (10 innings) Chicago White Sox 9 Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 5 Colorado 0 — LEAGUES CUP Phase One Miami 2 Atlas 1 Necaxa 3 Atlanta 1 Pumas 1 Orlando 1 (Pumas wins PK 4-3) Minnesota 4 Queretaro 1 Real Salt Lake 2 America 2 (RSL wins PK 3-1) Portland 4 Atletico de San Luis 0 — WNBA Indiana 107 Phoenix 101 Minnesota 100 New York 93 Atlanta 88 Dallas 85 —


Winnipeg Free Press
3 days ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Monday, July 28, 2025
Monday's Scoreboard MLB American League Baltimore 11 Toronto 4 Tampa Bay 4 N.Y. Yankees 2 Minnesota 5 Boston 4 L.A. Angels 6 Texas 4 Seattle 3 Athletics 1 National League Milwaukee 8 Chicago Cubs 4 San Diego 7 N.Y. Mets 6 L.A. Dodgers 5 Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 7 Miami 1 Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 5 Interleague Detroit 5 Arizona 1 Washington 2 Houston 1 Chicago White Sox 6 Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 10 Kansas City 7 Colorado 8 Cleveland 6 — WNBA Seattle 101 Connecticut 85 Dallas 92 New York 82 —


Winnipeg Free Press
4 days ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, July 27, 2025
Sunday's Scoreboard CFL Hamilton 37 B.C. 33 — MLB American League Detroit 10 Toronto 4 Athletics 7 Houston 1 Kansas City 4 Cleveland 1 L.A. Angels 4 Seattle 1 National League N.Y. Mets 5 San Francisco 3 San Diego 9 St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh 6 Arizona 0 Milwaukee 3 Miami 2 Interleague N.Y. Yankees 4 Philadelphia 3 Boston 4 L.A. Dodgers 3 Baltimore 5 Colorado 1 Cincinnati 2 Tampa Bay 1 Chicago Cubs 5 Chicago White Sox 4 Washington 7 Minnesota 2 Texas 8 Atlanta 1 — WNBA Connecticut 95 Golden State 64 Indiana 93 Chicago 78 Las Vegas 106 Dallas 80 Phoenix 88 Washington 72 Atlanta 90 Minnesota 86 — Canadian Elite Basketball League Niagara 86 Brampton 84 Scarborough 94 Montreal 89 Winnipeg 79 Calgary 78 —


Winnipeg Free Press
5 days ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Saturday, July 26, 2025
Saturday's Scoreboard CFL Toronto 31 Winnipeg 17 — MLB American League Toronto 6 Detroit 1 Athletics 5 Houston 1 Kansas City 5 Cleveland 3, game 1 (10 innings) Cleveland 6 Kansas City 4, game 2 Seattle 7 L.A. Angels 2 National League Pittsburgh 2 Arizona 0 Miami 7 Milwaukee 4 San Diego 3 St. Louis 1 N.Y. Mets 2 San Francisco 1 Interleague Philadelphia 9 N.Y. Yankees 4 Cincinnati 6 Tampa Bay 2 Texas 6 Atlanta 5 (10 innings) Baltimore 18 Colorado 0 Chicago Cubs 6 Chicago White Sox 1 Washington 9 Minnesota 3 Boston 4 L.A. Dodgers 2 — MLS Vancouver 3 Sporting Kansas City 0 Charlotte FC 2 Toronto FC 0 Philadelphia 3 Colorado 1 Cincinnati 0 Miami 0 Seattle 2 Atlanta 2 Austin FC 4 D.C. United 2 Chicago 1 New York 0 Minnesota 2 St Louis City 1 Real Salt Lake 2 San Jose 1 — Northern Super League Montreal 2 Calgary 0 — Canadian Premier League York United (Toronto) 1 Cavalry (Calgary) 0 Atletico (Ottawa) 2 Pacific (Greater Victoria) 0 — WNBA Los Angeles 101 New York 99 Washington 69 Seattle 58 — Canadian Elite Basketball League Saskatchewan 97 Ottawa 96 —

Sydney Morning Herald
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
‘Your siblings don't define you': These twins took their own singular directions
When I'm overseas, I call her once or twice every day and at home we still have sleepovers; just jumping in with each other for a chat until late into the night. Debriefing with someone who knows you so well just makes you feel better. We go for a walk whenever we can, too, but Gem's got a terrible sense of direction, which annoys me. The other day, we walked to the coffee shop we've been going to for 20 years, then we went to leave and she walked the wrong way. How is that even possible? Everyone used to just see us as 'the twins', which invites comparisons, and I think Gem found that hard. As teenagers, our older sister, Sunday, was a world-class trampolinist, and I was a national-level runner, and I remember people at family events going: 'Sunday, that's amazing!' and 'Claudia, how cool!' and 'Gem, what are you up to?' That's why any time she's on stage, I'm so proud because I know how nerve-wracking it is to put yourself in front of people and perform. Whenever Gem gets up and sings, I always cry because now everyone else is seeing what I've seen for so long. Gemma: When Claudy found her love for running in primary school, we were both competitive. I'd win one race, then she would, then I would. It was always this thing – 'Which twin's gonna win?' – but I don't like running, so I dropped it while she took it to another level. When it came to choosing between studying and training, Claudy always chose training. She used to muck around and say, 'Chill out! It's just school.' She was never overly stressed, and such a socialite. Everyone loved her. Claudy can tell you her running schedule a week ahead, down to the hour, but with anything else, she's so disorganised. She loses things constantly – Airpods, make-up, shoes – and don't give her anything because you'll never get it back. She's messy, too. She won't clean until it's just a pile, like a bomb's gone off. We've probably only had one big fight. We used to skate to school and, one day, Claudy didn't bring her skateboard. I was excited to go down this big hill and she took my skateboard and went down it! I was filthy. I screamed at her, and she jumped off and hid for the rest of the walk home. I was so worried, crying, and she jumped out of the bushes to scare me and saw my tears, and she started bawling, too. It was ridiculous and over in five minutes. We both did club footy, playing Interleague, and then for the Sandringham Dragons [an AFLW feeder team], but she knew she wanted to run. I didn't get to choose. When I was 17, I snapped my ACL and MCL and couldn't walk. I remember standing outside our home in my knee brace, crying, and Claudy hugging me. Claudy is an amazing athlete, but the pressure she puts on herself can be overwhelming, and so for her to have someone who's separate from that – not a teammate, coach or parent – is probably special; it's someone she can vent and unload with. Every time she races, I'm super-nervous. It's almost like I'm ready to run. I was so proud of her at the 2024 National Championships in Adelaide. That moment had been building for so long and to come flying through and cross the line first – the best 800-metre runner in Australia – I just died. Loading There were moments, being in that box with high-achieving sisters, where you feel like you have to match these people performing on the world stage. That's why I tried so many things – I had this need to put my fingers in every pie – but your siblings don't define you. You can find your own way. When we shared a room, I used to run 'Gemma's singing school', where Claudy was my student and I'd get her to follow me, so she's always been my No. 1 supporter. Whenever I'm unsure of something I'm performing, or a new song I've written, I always sing it for Claudy first. I love the way it makes her smile.