(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Indiana 122, Boston 112
New Orleans 127, Sacramento 117
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1 (OT)
Tampa Bay 4, Dallas 0
Montreal 4, Seattle 2
Winnipeg 2, Carolina 1
Arizona 6, Washington 0
St. Louis 2, Vegas 1 (OT)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 34, Jacksonville 31 (OT)
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Minnesota 4, Chicago 1
NY Rangers 6, San Jose 5
Boston 3, Columbus 1
Nashville 2, Buffalo 1
Los Angeles 4, Colorado 1
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Arizona 24, Pittsburgh 10
Atlanta 13, NY Jets 8
Detroit 33, New Orleans 28
Houston 22, Denver 17
Indianapolis 31 Tennessee 28 (OT)
LA Chargers 6, New England 0
Miami 45, Washington 15
Tampa Bay 21, Carolina 18
Final LA Rams 36, Cleveland 19
San Francisco 42, Philadelphia 19
Green Bay 27, Kansas City 19
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Creighton 89, Nebraska 60
Southern U. 60, Mississippi St. 59
James Madison 130, Keystone 59
(DALLAS) — NFL star Von Miller turned himself in to police Thursday after an arrest warrant was issued for the Buffalo Bills linebacker on a domestic violence charge, Texas authorities said.
Miller, 34, was booked into the DeSoto Tri-City Jail, the Glenn Heights police station confirmed to ABC News.
A warrant for Miller’s arrest on the charge of assault on a pregnant person was issued out of Dallas County on Wednesday.
According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Miller and his partner had a verbal argument on Wednesday around 10:40 a.m. local time. Miller allegedly shoved and pushed the woman while she attempted to leave a Dallas apartment, according to the affidavit.
Miller is also accused of pulling the woman by her hair and placing his hands around her neck, according to the affidavit.
The woman said she would call the police, at which point Miller left the apartment, according to the affidavit. Police said they responded to a “major disturbance” at the residence around 11:45 a.m. local time.
The complainant, who is six weeks pregnant, had minor abrasions on her left hand and bruising to her neck, according to the affidavit.
Miller, a two-time Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP, has been in the NFL since 2011. The DeSoto, Texas-native previously played for the Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Rams, before joining the Bills last year.
In a statement to ABC Dallas affiliate WFAA, the Bills said: “This morning, we were made aware of an incident involving Von Miller. We are in the process of gathering more information and will have no further comment at this point.”
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Portland 103, Cleveland 95
Charlotte 129, Brooklyn 128
New York 118, Detroit 112
Miami 142, Indiana 132
Minnesota 101, Utah 90
Oklahoma City 133, LA Lakers 110
Atlanta 137, San Antonio 135
Final OT Chicago 120, Milwaukee 113 (OT)
Golden State 120, LA Clippers 114
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2
Detroit 5, Chicago 1
Florida 5, Montreal 1
Boston 3, San Jose 0
Toronto 4 Seattle 3 (SO)
New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 3 (OT)
NY Islanders 5, Carolina 4 (OT)
Final Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 1
St. Louis 6, Buffalo 4
Minnesota 6, Nashville 1
Calgary 4, Dallas 3 (OT)
Arizona 4, Colorado 3 (OT)
Vegas 4, Vancouver 1
Washington 5, Anaheim 4
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Dallas 41, Seattle 35
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
FAU 83, Liberty 58
Creighton 79, Oklahoma St. 65
Texas 77, Texas St. 58
Oklahoma 107, Ark.-Pine Bluff 86
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
LA Lakers 133, Detroit 107
Orlando 139, Washington 120
Toronto 112, Phoenix 105
Memphis 105, Utah 91
New Orleans 124, Philadelphia 114
Denver 134, Houston 124
LA Clippers 131, Sacramento 117
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Montreal 4, Columbus 2
NY Rangers 3, Detroit 2
Washington 2, Los Angeles 1
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Arkansas 80, Duke 75
North Carolina 100, Tennessee 92
Virginia 59, Texas A&M 47
Saint Joseph’s 78, Villanova 65
Colorado St. 88, Colorado 83
James Madison 81, Buffalo 66
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Sacramento 124, Golden State 123
Boston 124, Chicago 97
New York 115, Charlotte 91
Cleveland 128, Atlanta 105
Brooklyn 115, Toronto 103
Milwaukee 131, Miami 124
Minnesota 106, Oklahoma City 103
Dallas 121, Houston 115
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
New Jersey 5, NY Islanders 4
Toronto 2, Florida 1 (OT)
Carolina 4, Philadelphia 1
Minnesota 3 St. Louis 1
Nashville 3, Pittsburgh 2 (OT)
Dallas 2, Winnipeg 0
Chicago 4, Seattle 3
Arizona 3, Tampa Bay 1
Edmonton 5, Vegas 4 (SO)
Vancouver 3, Anaheim 1
(NEW YORK) — After overcoming obstacles and facing a 14-0 deficit early in the game, the California School for the Deaf in Riverside’s football team secured their second consecutive win in the Southern Section CIF state championship.
“This is surreal. It was shocking…Generally speaking, it’s very, very hard to win that championship game two years in a row,” coach Keith Adams, told ABC News through an ASL translator.
The Cubs players and coaches use American Sign Language to communicate.
The team secured a 54-42 victory claiming the championship title which they described as nothing less than a miracle. The team celebrated their win with a parade held by the school.
The victory held significance for many players on the team. Adams, and Jeremias Valencia, CSDR athletic director, told ABC News the team dealt with multiple injuries throughout the season while also getting adjusted to the departure of their previous teammates who graduated.
“I had never experienced that in all my years of coaching to have so many injuries in such a short period of time,” said Adams.
Adams said the injuries and the new lineups worked in the team’s favor as he was able to discover the strengths of the other players.
Despite the injuries and the doubts they faced it was the team’s unity that allowed them to persevere through these challenges.
“Many of these students have known each other since they were in kindergarten. They’ve played not just football but a lot of sports together,” Valencia told ABC News through an ASL interpreter.
Wins like these help to keep the players inspired, and helps to build their confidence, Adams said.
“So, these wins show them that they can believe in themselves, that they can do things, that they can achieve certain things,” he said. “And so for that, it’s been quite inspiring to see that positive result on the students.”
Talking about what’s next for the team, Adams said they have already started preparing for the championships next year.
Adams said he tells the players to go out there and have fun as they cannot win all the time.
“In life, that’s going to happen, you’re not always going to win, and you have to be prepared for those losses,” he said.
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Denver 113, LA Clippers 104
Philadelphia 138, LA Lakers 94
Washington 126, Detroit 107
Portland 114, Indiana 110
Utah 114, New Orleans 112
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
San Jose 2, Washington 1
Buffalo 5, NY Rangers 1
Columbus 5, Boston 2
Florida 5, Ottawa 0
Colorado 4, Tampa Bay 1
Calgary 2, Vegas 1 (OT)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Chicago 12, Minnesota 10
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UConn 84, New Hampshire 64
(AKRON, Ohio) — LeBron James was back in Cleveland Saturday night as James’ Los Angeles Lakers defeated his former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Still, the Cavaliers paid tribute to the Los Angeles Lakers forward who in February set the record for most career points in NBA history, toppling Hall of Famer and fellow Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
“It’s very special. To be a kid of Akron, I grew up 30 miles south of here and to be able to be drafted here and spend my first seven years here and then come back for four more years and do some special things that the franchise had never seen,” James said. “When I [was] drafted, I said, I wanted to [light] this place up like Vegas, so I feel I did a decent job of doing that while I was here for my 11 years.”
The nostalgic tribute came as James reached another milestone: The LeBron James Family Foundation opened the LeBron James museum, named LeBron James’ Home Court, in Akron, Ohio, on Saturday. The museum offers a glimpse into the life and career of the perennial NBA all-star. James hosted his Lakers teammates at the museum for a walkthrough of the exhibition.
In the heart of James’ hometown, museumgoers will first embark on an immersive multimedia experience where they will enter a recreation of James’ childhood apartment in the Spring Hill neighborhood of Akron. The room will be furnished with items from the 20-year NBA veteran’s past.
As fans continue through the exhibit, iconic jerseys from James’ career are on display including James’ McDonald’s All-American jersey, once donned by a high school James as he captured the country’s attention as America’s top talent. Further inside is the all-white suit James wore at the 2003 draft, where he was chosen by his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the No. 1 overall pick.
Fans of James will then follow the burgeoning star through his early playing days on the Cavs and to his highly publicized decision to sign with the Miami Heat. Through multimedia and game-worn sneakers and apparel, visitors will relive the championships he has won in South Beach, Cleveland and Los Angeles.
Guests will also be taken through James’ off-the-court efforts to give back to his community. The exhibit will feature a timeline of his foundation’s evolution from a Bike-A-thon in 2009 to the launch of his I PROMISE education program in 2018.
All ticket proceeds will go straight back into his foundation, where it will be distributed to I PROMISE students, parents, educators and family members, the Lebron James Family Foundation said.
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee 108, Portland 102
Boston 113, Atlanta 103
Minnesota 119, Memphis 97
Orlando 130, Charlotte 117
Phoenix 116, New York 113
Brooklyn 118, Chicago 109
Cleveland 105, Toronto 102
Denver 132, San Antonio 120
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Detroit 4, Minnesota 1
St. Louis 4, Chicago 2
Carolina 3, Columbus 2
Nashville 3, Winnipeg 2
Edmonton 8, Anaheim 2
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Atlanta 24, New Orleans 15
Indianapolis 27, Tampa Bay 20
Jacksonville 24, Houston 21
NY Giants 10, New England 7
Pittsburgh 16, Cincinnati 10
Tennessee 17, Carolina 10
Denver 29, Cleveland 12
LA Rams 37, Arizona 14
Kansas City 31, Las Vegas 17
Philadelphia 37, Buffalo 34 (OT)
Baltimore 20, LA Chargers 10
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Texas A&M 73, Iowa St. 69
Texas 86, Wyoming 63
Colorado 85, Iona 68
FAU 84, Virginia Tech 50
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Houston 1, Sporting Kansas City 0
Los Angeles FC 1, Seattle 0