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Associated Press
2 days ago
- Sport
- Associated Press
Belmont Stakes Chart
Saturday The Belmont Stakes 157th Running 13th Race at Saratoga Purse: $2,000,000 Stakes, 3-Year Olds, One Mile and ¼ on Dirt Weather: Cloudy Track: Good Off at 7:09 Fractional Times: 23.42, 47.60, 1:12.20, 1:36.70. Final Time: 2:00.69 ___ ___ $1.00 Exacta (2-7) $6.60 $0.10 Superfecta (2-7-6-3) $4.05 $0.50 Trifecta (2-7-6) $6.90 Trainers: 2 - Mott, William; 7 - McCarthy, Michael; 6 - Shirreffs, John; 3 - Baffert, Bob; 1 - Brown, Chad; 8 - Osborne, Jamie; 4 - Pletcher, Todd; 5 - Pletcher, Todd. Owners: 2 - Godolphin, LLC; 7 - Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, LaPenta, Robert V., Elayne Stables Five, Magnier, Mrs. John, Tabor, Michael B. and Smith, Derrick; 6 - C R K Stable LLC and Grandview Equine; 3 - SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables LLC, Stonestreet Stables LLC, Bashor, Dianne, Determined Stables, Masterson, Robert E., Ryan, Tom J., Waves Edge Capital LLC and Donovan, Catherine; 1 - Amo Racing USA; 8 - Jim And Claire Limited; 4 - WinStar Farm LLC and Repole Stable; 5 - Flay, Bobby and Ventura, James. Copyright 2025, Equibase Company LLC
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Judge to decide whether woman and ex-boyfriend, accused of hiding girl's body, should have separate trials
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It's up to a judge whether a woman and her ex-boyfriend will face either a joint or separate trial on accusations she murdered her five-year-old daughter, then hid the body with his help. Latasha Mott and Corrice Parks appeared together in Onondaga County Court on Thursday morning. Mott is accused of beating her daughter to death and dumping her body in a field in Syracuse's Salt Springs neighborhood. Parks, her boyfriend at the time, is accused of helping hide the body. The girl's body was found more than a year ago after family members noticed she was missing. In court, the judge ruled on several key legal decisions that had been previously debated. Judge Matt Doran decided that verbal evidence obtained through police interrogation can be used against Parks. Parks' defense attorney argued it was improperly obtained and that police violated the required Miranda rights. The prosecution argued a narrow 'emergency doctrine' was invoked, which allows police to question someone in the event of an emergency, like a missing child in this case. The next debate is whether to hold separate trials for Mott and Parks. The judge could decide when both are back in court in June. Onondaga County Court Judge Matt Doran allowed NewsChannel 9 to record the court proceeding. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
I am sure Axar Patel motivated to come out and play against Punjab Kings, says Delhi Capitals assistant coach Matthew Mott
1 2 Jaipur: Besides Mitchell Starc, Delhi Capitals sorely missed their regular captain Axar Patel as they lost a must-win match against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday. However, Axar, who was sick for the last few days, could be back to play their last league encounter against Punjab Kings at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium here on Saturday. The Delhi Capitals' assistant coach Matthew Mott is hopeful of ace all-rounder leading the team again and sign off the campaign on a high. "The honest answer is I don't fully know. He's not training today. But we'll find out when we get back there today. Obviously, he wasn't well the other day. He's had a pretty rugged time with a few different little niggles and injuries. I'm sure he's motivated to come out and play, but we'll probably know a little bit more tonight when we go back and see the medical stuff," said the Mott while interacting with the media here on Friday Reflecting on the campaign, the 51-year-old Australian said, "There's still plenty of motivation to play this last game. Yes, we had a disappointing end to what was an encouraging campaign. We obviously came out of the box in the early stage, and won a lot of games early, but the second half has been patchy. So, I think it's an opportunity for us to sign off on a positive note." "Samir Rizvi in the last game looked really good. Abhishek Porel has played some really good counter-punching knocks and probably his next step is turning them into match-winning contributions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Earn Upto 5k Daily By This Method of Intraday Trading TradeWise Learn More Undo But throughout our group is exciting and talented," he further said. Mott lavished praise on Indian young talent and added, "Someone like Vipraj (Nigam) who came under the radar this year right from the first match, played pivotal innings with the bat. I thought he was magnificent the other day when he came out and nearly turned the game. He's been entrusted with big overs, power play overs and crucial overs." The 2020 runners-up, Delhi Capitals team is lying at the fifth place with 13 points from the same number of matches. All players are hungry to perform, says Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin is delighted to see the full-strength team ready for the remainder of the season. "It's a very good situation for us that all the players are available and hungry to perform. We would like to gradually improve our performance and finish the tournament on a high. We are certainly looking to win the remaining two games here and top the points tally," said Brad Hadding during the pre-match press conference here on Friday. The DC assistant coach also stated that Iyer has completely recovered from a finger injury. Iyer was subbed off at the inning break during the last match against RR on Sunday after scoring 30 off 25 balls. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


India Today
23-05-2025
- Sport
- India Today
Delhi assistant coach blames luck after failing to qualify for IPL 2025 playoffs
Delhi Capitals assistant coach Matthew Mott has blamed ill luck for Delhi Capitals' failure to qualify for the Indian Premier League playoffs this season. Speaking at the pre-match press conference before their final game of the tournament, Mott said that the team did not have the rub of the green in the second half of the Capitals started their tournament in style this season and were primed to finish in the top four. Delhi won 5 out of their first six matches of the tournament and from there crashed and burned, winning just one out of the next 2025 | Delhi Capitals' Downfall: Explained Too much tinkering with the batting order resulted in some really poor performances, which resulted in them losing by big margins against teams like Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians late in the said that Delhi had great luck at the start of the season where they managed to bring home matches despite being in terrible positions. Mott argued that the luck flipped on the side later in the tournament, which resulted in several poor performances."I think throughout the second half of the campaign, we have not had the luck that we had in the first four or five games, which can often be the case in T20s," Mott said in the pre-match press conference on Friday ahead of the clash against Punjab got the rub of the green in the first few games we played, and we are aware of that, and for us, we just need to be a little better next year as a unit. It's hard not to sit back and think what it could have been," he former England head coach said the Punjab game gave Delhi a chance to sign off on a positive note and check out their young batters Sameer Rizvi and Abishek Porel, who have once again shown promise this season."There's still plenty of motivation (to play this last game). Yes, we had a disappointing end to what was an encouraging campaign. We obviously came out of the box in the early stage, won a lot of games early, but the second half has been patchy. So, I think it's an opportunity for us to sign off on a positive note,' Mott assistant coach was asked about Axar Patel's availability for the final game of the tournament. Patel did not play the last game against Mumbai after coming down with illness. Mott said that he was not sure if Axar will play the final game of the season as well.'The honest answer is, I don't fully know. He's not training today. But we'll find out when we get back there today. Obviously, he wasn't well the other day. He's had a pretty rugged time with a few different little niggles and injuries. I'm sure he's motivated to come out and play, but we'll probably know a little bit more tonight when we go back and see the medical staff,' the coach Watch IN THIS STORY#IPL 2025


The Hindu
23-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
PBKS vs DC, IPL 2025: Delhi Capitals to wait on skipper Axar Patel's recovery
Delhi Capitals (DC) will have to wait on skipper Axar Patel's recovery from illness ahead of the IPL 2025 encounter against the Punjab Kings, said assistant coach Matthew Mott. Axar missed the side's 59-run loss to the Mumbai Indians, which ended DC's hopes of making the top four, and has not fully recovered ahead of Saturday's contest here. 'He's [Axar] is not training today. He's had a pretty rugged time with a few niggly injuries as well. I'm sure he's motivated to come out and play. But, we'll probably know a little bit more tonight when we go back and see the medical staff,' Mott said at the pre-match press conference. The Australian coach said that the players and staff are gutted at not being able to qualify for the Playoffs despite winning six of their opening eight encounters. ALSO READ | 'No need to disrespect anyone' - Digvesh Rathi's coach on ward's skirmishes in IPL 2025 'We came out of the blocks hard and won a lot of games early. The second half has been very disappointing, a bit patchy and disjointed,' the coach said. 'As a unit, it's hard not to sit back and think what could have been. Halfway through the tournament, we probably needed to win two more games to assure our spot in the final. We weren't good enough as a group to do that,' he added. Despite failing to make the Playoffs, Mott suggested that there were plenty of positives to take home for the Capitals, especially the performances of the uncapped Indian players. 'The players who have read the conditions the best have genuinely won matches for their teams. I think the local players understand the conditions a bit more,' Mott said. 'Someone like Vippy [Vipraj Nigam] came in under the radar this year. Right from the first match he's played pivotal innings with the bat, and he's been entrusted with big overs. Sameer [Rizvi] looked really good in the last game. Abishek [Porel] throughout has played some really good counter-punching knocks,' he explained. Despite the PBKS encounter proving to be a dead rubber, the coach suggested that it gives the team the chance to finish on a high. 'I think it's an opportunity for us to sign off for the Delhi fans more than anything. Don't forget us, we're still a good team. Hopefully, a good performance tomorrow shows that and gives us something going into the next year,' he concluded.