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Kingsburg holds off Washington Union, but there was a controversial call at the plate
Kingsburg holds off Washington Union, but there was a controversial call at the plate

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Kingsburg holds off Washington Union, but there was a controversial call at the plate

The Central Section Division II semifinal game between No. 2 Kingsburg and No. 3 Washington was everything as expected between ace pitchers. But towards the end of the game, the game went sideways, depending who is looking at what. The Panthers trailed the Vikings 1-0 in the top of the seventh inning and had runners on first and second with one out. Cole Roth hit a single to left field and Davin Finderup rounded third base and slid home and tagged out by Vaughn Dill for the second out. Or was it? Washington Union coach Matt Fox didn't see it that way. He may be right. In video replays, it appeared Finderup reached home plate before he was tagged out in an awkward position, though the tag came from the other arm without the ball in hand. Fox continued to argue the call and was eventually tossed by the umpire. The umpires gathered one more time and the call stood. The Panthers' Max Zuniga lined out to center field as Kingsburg held on for a 1-0 victory in a Central Section Division II semifinal game. Fox declined to comment after the game. Kingsburg coach Jim Cranford said he was watching the alignment when the play was made at the plate. 'I didn't see any of that stuff,' he said. 'I just saw a kid catch, step, tag the guy and the guy rang him up. I didn't see anything that happened with coach Fox. I was trying to get a timeout on the field so the runner at second wouldn't move up.' It was anticlimactic of a game, where the stands were filled to capacity. Even fans stood on top of the football bleachers. Vikings move on to face No. 5 Ridgeview for the championship. The game will take place at Rawhide Ballpark in Visalia at 7:30 p.m. May 30. Kingsburg and Washington featured pitchers Jensen Hirschkorn and Trey Morris. Hirschkorn picked up the win after pitching six solid innings and JT Sanchez picked the save. Morris went the distance and struck out seven for Washington Union.

Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges
Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges

Popular running YouTuber Matt Fox has been arrested in Japan on drug importation charges. Fox, whose channel Sweat Elite boasts 144,000 subscribers, allegedly tried to smuggle tablets containing THC - an active ingredient in marijuana - into Japan from the United States using an international courier service. The 38-year-old is accused to have attempted this in February but was arrested in Osaka on April 9. He was in the city to compete in the 2025 Osaka Marathon, part of his continuing challenge to complete one marathon a month, aiming to set a time of under two-and-a-half hours in each. The Sweat Elite founder did not finish the race, however, dropping out after around 13 miles. A podcaster as well as a YouTuber, Fox has spoken candidly about how he typically travels with THC gummies to help manage his anxiety and sleep. While he notes most countries are lenient regarding THC products, he was aware of Japan's strict drug laws and says he avoided bringing the gummies to the Land of the Rising Sun. 'I travel with THC gummies, and most countries don't care, but Japan is different—they tend to search you every time,' he said in a podcast episode in late February. Fox denies the smuggling accusations according to Japanese news outlets, but if he is formally charged and convicted of drug importation, he could face several years in prison as well as deportation. Fox is also at risk of receiving a lifetime ban from the country.

Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges
Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges

The Independent

time11-04-2025

  • The Independent

Famous running YouTuber arrested in Japan on drug charges

Popular running YouTuber Matt Fox has been arrested in Japan on drug importation charges. Fox, whose channel Sweat Elite boasts 144,000 subscribers, allegedly tried to smuggle tablets containing THC - an active ingredient in marijuana - into Japan from the United States using an international courier service. The 38-year-old is accused to have attempted this in February but was arrested in Osaka on April 9. He was in the city to compete in the 2025 Osaka Marathon, part of his continuing challenge to complete one marathon a month, aiming to set a time of under two-and-a-half hours in each. The Sweat Elite founder did not finish the race, however, dropping out after around 13 miles. A podcaster as well as a YouTuber, Fox has spoken candidly about how he typically travels with THC gummies to help manage his anxiety and sleep. While he notes most countries are lenient regarding THC products, he was aware of Japan's strict drug laws and says he avoided bringing the gummies to the Land of the Rising Sun. 'I travel with THC gummies, and most countries don't care, but Japan is different—they tend to search you every time,' he said in a podcast episode in late February. Fox denies the smuggling accusations according to Japanese news outlets, but if he is formally charged and convicted of drug importation, he could face several years in prison as well as deportation. Fox is also at risk of receiving a lifetime ban from the country.

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