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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Young and the Restless spoilers week of June 2-6
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. There's a lot of drama in Genoa City on The Young and the Restless this week as the calendar turns to June. Let's take a look at all of the thrilling stories coming up this week with The Young and the Restless spoilers for the week of June 2-6. More Soaps News General Hospital spoilers week of June 2-6Days of Our Lives spoilers week of June 2-6Beyond the Gates spoilers week of June 2-6The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers week of June 2-6 Below you will find The Young and the Restless spoilers for the week of June 2 below, courtesy of Soap Opera News: Monday, June 2"Claire and Kyle pull out all of the stops to impress Victor and Nikki, Lily plots to meet Dumas, and Damian asks Audra for a favor." Tuesday, June 3"Victor calls Kyle's bluff, Victoria worries about Cole, and Michael and Lauren dance around their problems." Wednesday, June 4"Jack and Diane entertain an invitation, Nick receives an intriguing proposition from Phyllis, and Chelsea gives Adam an ultimatum." Thursday, June 5"Victor plots Kyle's downfall, Victoria receives troubling news, and Lily makes a promise to Nate." Friday, June 6"Billy struggles to keep the peace between Phyllis and Sally, Mariah is troubled by her past, and Victoria opens up to Nikki." If you need a refresher on what happened last week in Genoa City, here is a look back at The Young and the Restless spoilers for the week of May 26 below, courtesy of Soap Opera News: Monday, May 26: "Phyllis puts Amanda in a difficult position, Billy makes a promise to Sally, and Holden shares a secret with Claire." Tuesday, May 27: "Victor and Adam retaliate against Billy, Lily demands answers from Amanda, and Lauren worries about Michael's decision making." Wednesday, May 28: "Nikki receives a special gift from Victor, Kyle and Claire put their plan in motion, and Traci returns home." Thursday, May 29: "Ashley shares surprising news with Jack, Phyllis confides in Daniel, and Amanda is forced to make a tough decision." Friday, May 30: "Family and friends gather to celebrate Nikki, Lily stands her ground, and Dumas sends a cryptic message to Genoa City." The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on CBS and the following day on Paramount Plus. Check your local listings to see when it comes on where you are.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Weekly Young and the Restless Spoilers June 2-6: Victor Plots Kyle's Downfall
The Young and the Restless spoilers for June 2-6 focus on Mariah's troubled past. Meanwhile, Lily plots to meet Dumas, while Victor plots against Kyle. Apparently, the birthday party Claire (Hayley Erin) throws for Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) won't do much in the way of patching things up between Kyle (Michael Mealor) and Victor (Eric Braeden) permanently. Next week, there's nothing good happening between a certain Newman and a specific Abbott. Early in the week, Victor calls Kyle's bluff. But what happens towards the end of the week is much more telling. Victor plots Kyle's downfall. Looks like Claire and Kyle won't know peace from her grandfather anytime soon. What does Kyle's downfall involve? Or should we say who does it involve? Does Audra (Zuleyka Silver) still have something to do with this? After all, she needs to get payback for the whole Glissade disaster, and she's in cahoots with Victor to make Kyle look bad in Claire's eyes. Does she come through for the man providing her seed money for Vibrante? Meanwhile, Lily (Christel Khalil) is equally as stubborn as Victor. But her mission is decidedly less devious. Teasers suggest Lily plots to meet Dumas. Is she trying to get a sneak peek before Aristotle's big shindig in Nice, France, on Friday, June 13? If so, just how does she think she's going to accomplish this? Elsewhere, Damian (Jermaine Rivers) asks Audra for a favor. What does he need his brother's girlfriend to do for him? READ THIS: Here's what's happening next on Y&R. Ian Ward's (Ray Wise) most recent 'visit' messed up Mariah (Camryn Grimes) more than she or anyone thought he would. And next week is no different. Mariah continues to be troubled by her past. But how will that manifest itself? Let's hope not in a dangerous or even self-destructive way. Guess Jack (Peter Bergman) and Diane (Susan Walters) haven't decided on whether to rsvp for Aristotle Dumas' — how did Michael (Christian LeBlanc) put it this week? His latest 'rococo business machination?' The mystery surrounding Dumas has hit an all-time high. There's no way they'll miss, right? For now, Jack and Diane are merely entertaining an invitation, according to the teasers. READ THIS: Shake-Up or showdown? What does Dumas want after May 30, Y&R? Finally, Billy (Jason Thompson) has his hands full with two fierce and formidable redheads who, by the way, hate each other. While he should be busy getting Abbott Communications off the ground, he's going to spend time trying to keep the peace between Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) and Sally (Courtney Hope). Good luck there, Billy Boy.


BBC News
18-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Hampshire complete comfortable win over Bears
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Edgbaston (day three)Hampshire 300 & 203: Middleton 76; Webster 4-57, Bamber 4-60Warwickshire 194 & 220: Davies 66; Fuller 5-56Hampshire (21 pts) beat Warwickshire (3 pts) by 89 runsMatch scorecard Hampshire hit back from last week's thrashing by Nottinghamshire in emphatic style with an 89-run County Championship win over Warwickshire inside three days at a target of 310, Warwickshire were all out for 220, unpicked by seamers James Fuller (5-56) and Kyle Abbott (3-44 and 8-91 in the match). Alex Davies (66) and Ethan Bamber (43) offered some resistance but the rest were blown away by a Hampshire side resurgent after their surrender at Trent second innings had closed in the morning on 203. Beau Webster took 4-57 and Bamber 4-60 but the match was decided by the visitors outbowling their hosts on a pitch which offered encouragement to seamers Hampshire resumed on 159-6, already 275 ahead, Bamber quickly struck twice when Brad Wheal edged to second slip and Fuller's middle-stump was sent flying by an inside-edged slog. Abbott pulled Bamber for six in a handy run-a-ball stand of 32 with Toby Albert (43) before Webster had Albert and John Turner caught behind in three balls.A target of 310 offered an intriguing last chapter to an engrossing match and Warwickshire's chase began spectacularly. They were 10-2 after three overs after Abbott hit Rob Yates' off stump, Davies struck his first two balls for four and Tom Latham edged Abbott to wicketkeeper Ben by the rocky start, Davies and Sam Hain added 68 in 24 overs. Hain looked in excellent form on his way to 30 but his season's story so far of getting in then getting out continued when he offered no shot to an Abbott in-ducker and was reached a 66-ball half-century but was among the casualties as Fuller unleashed a ferocious spell from the Pavilion End, ripping out three for three in 12 balls. Webster and Davies were trapped in front by balls that kept low, either side of Ed Barnard tickling an outswinger to the 126-6, Warwickshire needed something special from their lower order on a pitch which had yielded just one half-century in each innings. It was understandably beyond them. Zen Malik hoisted Turner to fine leg. Bamber and Che Simmons fought hard to add 43 in 17 overs before Fuller returned to complete his five-for by removing edged behind, Simmons lofted to long leg and when Turner flattened Olly Hannon-Dalby's off-stump, Hampshire's reassertion of their qualities was Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay.


The Independent
17-05-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Alex Lees' half-century helps Durham close in on Nottinghamshire total
Durham trail Rothesay County Championship Division One leaders Nottinghamshire by 87 runs following half centuries from James Minto, captain Alex Lees and Emilio Gay. Gay will resume unbeaten on 74, alongside Ollie Robinson (25), after respective knocks of 67 and 82 from openers Minto and Lees helped the hosts reach 320 for four at stumps on day two at Chester-le-Street. Ben Foakes hit 86 and Kurtis Patterson registered 85 as Surrey established a 129-run advantage against Yorkshire at the Oval. The reigning champions closed on 384 for seven, with Yorkshire's George Hill taking four for 58 after his side were bowled out for 255 on day one. Archie Vaughan hit 80 as Somerset made 338 before enforcing the follow-on against Sussex at Taunton. Sussex will resume on 127 for four in the second innings, trailing by 59 runs, after opener Tom Haines made 50 before being trapped lbw by Migael Pretorius. At Edgbaston, pace bowler Kyle Abbott took five for 47 to put Hampshire in command against Warwickshire. Abbott's second five-for in successive games helped dismiss Warwickshire for 194 before the away team – spearheaded by Fletcha Middleton's 76 from 124 balls – moved on to 159 for six in their second innings to lead by 265. Essex trail Worcestershire by 259 runs after being bowled out for 157 following three wickets apiece for Tom Taylor and Matthew Waite. The hosts were 58 for five at stumps, adding to a first innings total of 358. In Division Two, England great James Anderson marked his first competitive outing since his international farewell last June by taking two wickets for Lancashire to help reduce Derbyshire to 112 for four at Old Trafford. Derbyshire trail by 346 runs after the struggling hosts, who are seeking a first win of the season, posted 458.


BBC News
17-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Abbott haul puts Hampshire in charge against Bears
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Edgbaston (day two)Hampshire 300 & 159-6: Middleton 76; Webster 2-33, Bamber 2-40Warwickshire 194: Barnard 58; Abbott 5-47Hampshire (5 pts) lead Warwickshire (3 pts) by 265 runsMatch scorecard High-class fast bowling from Kyle Abbott put Hampshire in command against Warwickshire in their County Championship tussle at took 5-47, his second five-for in successive games, as Warwickshire were bowled out for 194 to sustain a first innings deficit of 106. It was superb, pitched up, swing bowling at the head of a strong collective effort from a seam attack against which only Ed Barnard (58) looked then leaned hard on Fletcha Middleton's 76 from 124 balls as they reached 159-6 in their second innings. They lead by 265 overall, a significant advantage on a pitch still assisting the seamers. Warwickshire resumed on the second morning on 27-2 and swiftly lost both overnight batters. Nightwatcher Olly Hannon-Dalby edged Abbott to first slip before John Turner struck a crucial blow when Tom Latham, fresh from 184 on his debut last week, fell for just five when he edged to third a grey morning, against a swinging ball, batting was tricky. Sam Hain and Beau Webster grafted hard to add 62 in 21 overs, but Hampshire's seamers sustained the pressure and Abbott removed both just before lunch. Hain's dogged 23 was ended by a perfect outswinger. A nifty inswinger brought Webster's fluent 41 to a close when he inside-edged a drive on to his middle nudging the England selectors in this match with a half-century to follow his four wickets, defied with discipline but without support. Zen Malik was late on a straight ball from Brad Wheal and Ethan Bamber flicked James Fuller to mid-wicket. Barnard reached an accomplished 43-ball 50 but then nicked Abbott to wicketkeeper Ben Brown who collected again when Che Simmons edged Turner. Hampshire's second innings began in the day's first sunshine but the ball continued to move around and while Middleton settled, partners came and went. None of the other top six batters passed 15 as Mark Stoneman edged Hannon-Dalby to first slip, Bamber drew edges from Nick Gubbins and Tom Prest and Webster removed Brown, lbw, and Liam Dawson, caught at second slip, in three 99-5, Hampshire were in danger of relinquishing their advantage but Middleton and Toby Albert added 52 in 15 overs to reassert their side's control. Albert (29 not out) made important runs for the second time in the match while Middleton reached 50, off 71 balls, for the first time in 10 attempts this season. Though he was bowled by Simmons just before the close, on a pitch which examines the batters' powers of technique and diligence, his work, like Fuller's in the first innings, was of immense value. ECB Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay