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The coach previews Saturday's LaLiga encounter in the Canary Islands
Valencia CF coach Carlos Corberán talked to the media ahead of the LALIGA EA SPORTS Matchday 34 game against UD Las Palmas at the Estadio Gran Canaria
“Iván Jaime is back into the dynamic of the team and will be in the squad
you have to play with a clear determination to give everything
there are two maxims: Never relax and never give up.”
With Las Palmas being opponents fighting for the same goal
that's going to make the level of activation
I've seen the group competing to win every match
and those aspects of mental strength and personality are going to be key -especially away from home
The premises are no different from those needed for every match.”
I do value the great effort that each point deserves
I don't know what the match means for UD Las Palmas
and that's what we have to reflect on the pitch tomorrow.”
“We have to work on every detail of a highly demanding fixture and be attentive to everything it will entail.”
“The preparation for this game is no different than for other matches
regardless of the players who will feature
and that's why we've earned points -through hard work and maturity.”
“There isn't a single Valencia CF player who isn't aware of the importance of the point of the season we're in
who doesn't come in with the mentality this situation requires
and who isn't thinking about anything other than the next game.”
“His absence means someone else will have to play in his position
I work with everyone to achieve their peak performance
He is very responsible about his improvement
He's very young and has experienced moments of responsibility that are not befitting of his age
I like the awareness he has of the process
I know he's a player who will respond when the team needs him.”
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Gran Canaria Stadium is set to host the exciting weekend matchup between home side UD Las Palmas and visiting club Valencia CF on Saturday in La Liga action
The hosts have won six of their 12 matches against Valencia in the Spanish top flight in the 21st Century
to go along with one draw and five losses in that span
more than against any other opponent in the competition in this period
after the club’s victory at Mestalla in October of 2024 (3-2)
UD Las Palmas could win both of its La Liga matches against Valencia in a season for the fourth time in history
having also achieved this in the 1976-77 campaign under Roque Olsen
1977-78 under Miguel Muñoz and 2016-17 under Quique Setién
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Las Palmas won its last home La Liga match 1-0 against Atlético Madrid
this after having failed to win any of its previous six
The club has only won two-plus matches in a row at home in the competition once this season
Valencia has lost its last four away matches against UD Las Palmas in LaLiga
Only once before has the Valencian side lost more consecutive away matches against the Canary Islands in the competition
which was when the club lost five such visits to the island between 1951 and 1957
Valencia has not lost any of its last eight La Liga matches overall
with four wins and four draws in that span
The club has not gone nine-plus matches without a defeat in the competition since April of 2019
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A deep-water reef break that focuses the western Atlantic's winter storm energy into the premier big wave of the Caribbean Islands
Surfrider Rincón helped lead a successful community effort to create the Reserva Marina Tres Palmas
protecting the world-famous Tres Palmas surfing break
along with endangered coral species that were being harmed by the overtake of marine resources and unchecked coastal development projects
The reserve also serves as a model for community-based management in Puerto Rico and beyond
Although the marine reserve continues to enjoy broad support in Rincón and throughout Puerto Rico
Reserva Marina Tres Palmas continues to be threatened by an onslaught of rampant development and water quality impacts
Construction activities on the coast and hillsides of Rincón generate excessive runoff of sediments that pollute nearshore waters
damaging sensitive marine and coastal ecosystems
including threatened elkhorn and staghorn corals
and threatening the world-class surfing break
Surfrider’s Blue Water Task Force program is actively monitoring water quality in the reserve while Surfrider Rincón is also restoring shoreline habitats to help mitigate the effects of runoff
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peacefully passed away at his home in Lake Charles
he graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL) with a degree in civil engineering
He then began his career with Bartley Incorporated
and enjoyed a successful career in building in Lake Charles
One of his proudest accomplishments was the Lake Charles Regional Airport Terminal
He was an active member of Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church
as he supported the Calcasieu and Cameron Parish 4-H Clubs
Alfred's life revolved around his family
He instilled a deep sense of love and devotion in his family and in everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him
Those left to cherish his memory include his children: John Palma (Cindy)
and James Palma (Diana); his grandchildren: Michael Palma (Rachael)
and Jason Farner; his great-grandchildren: Graham and Madison Fitzpatrick
Beni Murphy; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends Gayle Zembower
and his two favorite hunting and fishing buddies
Alfred and Mary Marcello Palma; his sister
The family would like to thank their loving caregivers and Amedisys Hospice
donations to the church would be appreciated
A funeral mass will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday
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Las Palmas captain Kirian Rodríguez has revealed will stop playing for six months following confirmation that his Hodgkin lymphoma has returned
Kirian, 28, has only missed one LaLiga game for Las Palmas this season while starting in 21 league games
"They told me yesterday that I have relapsed from cancer," the Spanish midfielder said in a news conference on Thursday
Kirian Rodriguez has been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images"I have the disease again
I have to stop for another six months and undergo chemotherapy treatment
I am 100% convinced that it will be in the First Division."
Kirian was first diagnosed with cancer in August 2022 and returned to play on April 30
Las Palmas wrote in a message that Kirian will not be alone in this battle
The Canary Islands-based club wrote: "We know the path
LaLiga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) have wished Kirian a speedy return and wrote on X: "Much encouragement to Kirian Rodríguez
The RFEF added: "Much encouragement Kirian
but we are already counting days until we see you again on the grass
For sure this battle you will win by a big margin."
Kirian gained promotion to the first team in the summer of 2019 and has made 154 appearances for the club
How to watch La Liga match between Las Palmas and Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid will look to extend their winning streak in La Liga to three matches when they visit relegation-threatened Las Palmas on Sunday
Las Palmas showed signs of revival under Diego Martinez
who took over during the October international break
their momentum fizzled out as they went more than three months without a win after the turn of the year
had to rally from behind against last-placed Real Valladolid last weekend but came away with a 4-2 victory at the Metropolitano
while Giuliano Simeone and Alexander Sorloth added goals to complete the comeback
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La Liga match between Las Palmas and Atletico Madrid will be played at Gran Canaria Stadium in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
It will kick off at 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT on Saturday
The hosts remain without long-term absentee Kirian Rodriguez
while Benito Ramirez and Jasper Cillessen are still nursing injuries
Diego Martinez may stick with the same lineup that drew against Getafe
where Marvin Park is tipped to replace Viti Rozada
Angel Correa continues to serve a suspension
and Samuel Lino and Rodrigo De Paul are unavailable through injury
No new setbacks were reported after the Valladolid match
so Diego Simeone may stick with a similar XI
While Alexander Sorloth is pushing for a starting spot
Antoine Griezmann is expected to retain his role up front
Koke is set to benefit from De Paul's absence in midfield
The Valencia CF coach analyses the win over UD Las Palmas
Valencia CF coach Carlos Corberán talked after the 2-3 win away from home against UD Las Palmas
“I would divide the first half into two parts
managed to overcome Las Palmas’ pressure and reached the opponent's penalty area with danger
We didn't finish the chances as well as we could have
but the team were able to dominate the game
little by little we lost control of the game and lost the opportunity to cause damage
Las Palmas didn't create any great chances
instead of playing the game close to Las Palmas' penalty area
the contest was played close to our own box
the team were strong until the final minutes
Las Palmas' second goal changed the mood of the match
The team had to suffer and resist a lot to achieve this important victory.”
“We were aware of the difficulty of playing at this ground
and of doing so against opponents who were on a positive run
We were clear about the demands of the match
The price to pay was the moments of great suffering at the end.”
I want the team to compete at their best in every game
The emotional aspect played a crucial part in the match
but I want to see the team continue to compete in every game that remains.”
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SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio FC will play host to La Liga’s Union Deportiva Las Palmas in a May 31 friendly
Last August, the two clubs signed a partnership to share opportunities around player development and team growth
The match had been announced last year; however
San Antonio and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria also share a sister city partnership
“We’re excited to host another major international match here at Toyota Field and to welcome UD Las Palmas to San Antonio,” said Sr
Director of Toyota Field and Ricos STAR Soccer Complex Jose Lizardo
The May match will be the first time a Spanish team will play at Toyota Field
“This match is an opportunity to showcase our football
connect with fans in the United States and celebrate the strong historical ties between Las Palmas and San Antonio,” said General Director of UD Las Palmas Patricio Viñayo
SAFC, currently undefeated under first-year head coach Carlos Llamosa
leads the Western Conference of the USL Championship
Las Palmas currently sits 19th out of 20 in La Liga with a month left in their season
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playHow 'scary' Barcelona kept their LaLiga title charge on track (1:47)Alejandro Moreno reacts to Barcelona's 4-1 win against Girona in LaLiga
Las Palmas goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen underwent successful surgery to repair a bowel perforation
Cillessen, 35 got hurt after colliding with Celta Vigo forward Borja Iglesias during his team's 1-1 league draw in Vigo
The former Netherlands international was stretchered off in the 27th minute of the game and taken to a nearest hospital for further tests. "Our goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen has successfully undergone surgery for a perforated small intestine," a club statement said
"The procedure was performed laparoscopically. The injury occurred as a result of a collision with RC Celta player Borja Iglesias." Las Palmas did not specify a recovery time for Cillessen, who joined the club in the summer on a permanent transfer from Eredivisie outfit NEC Nijmegen
Celta have wished Cillessen a speedy recovery
The former Barcelona player has made 27 appearances across all competitions for LaLiga strugglers Las Palmas. Las Palmas are 19th in LaLiga, one point behind safety and host Real Sociedad on Sunday
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Over the weekend, Spanish first responders rescued a disabled MSC boxship that was adrift just off Gran Canaria, according to the Salvamento Maritimo rescue service.
On Saturday, the 1,000 TEU feeder MSC Talia F broke down about eight nautical miles to the east of Punta Melenara, Gran Canaria. The vessel was drifting south at about two knots, parallel to shore. Winds were NNE at about 25-30 knots, with rough seas, but the response crew got the small container ship in tow and brought her safely to Las Palmas. The boxship resumed her commercial voyage on Monday and is back under way.
MSC Talia F is a 12,000 dwt feeder built in 2005. She is owned in Liberia and operated by MSC, the world's largest container liner. Her most recent inspections were conducted last year, and found issues with corrosion and piping - none serious enough to warrant a detention.
It is second breakdown involving an older boxship in two months for MSC. The company expanded its fleet rapidly during the late-pandemic era by acquiring or keeping older tonnage, avoiding scrap sales and paying well for used boxships that would not have commanded high prices a few years earlier.
In February, the 2003-built MSC Baltic III lost power and drifted aground on the west coast of Newfoundland in a winter storm, forcing the crew to abandon ship. The vessel is still aground on a rocky ledge, and small quantities of tar balls have been found on nearby shores.
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Kylian Mbappe was in inspired form, scoring twice to guide Real Madrid to a comeback 4-1 win over visitors Las Palmas on Sunday that lifted the champions to the top of the LaLiga standings
Real leapfrogged Atletico Madrid, who were stunned 1-0 at lowly Leganes on Saturday, to sit top on 46 points, two ahead of their local rivals in second, with third-placed Barcelona trailing by seven points after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Getafe
Carlo Ancelotti's side were shocked as Las Palmas took the lead 25 seconds after kickoff when Fabio Silva stroked home a Sandro cross from close range, but Real piled on the pressure and Mbappe equalised from the penalty spot in the 18th minute, after Rodrygo was fouled inside the box
Brahim Diaz scored in the 33rd minute to give Real the lead and Mbappe extended their advantage three minutes later with a fine first-time effort into the top corner from a cross by Rodrygo
who scored the fourth on a quick counter-attack in the 57th minute
Las Palmas were reduced to 10 men when substitute Benito Ramirez received a straight red card for a studs-up tackle on Lucas Vazquez in the 64th minute
Kylian Mbappe was in inspired form, scoring twice to guide Real Madrid to a comeback 4-1 win over visitors Las Palmas on Sunday that lifted the champions to the top of the LaLiga standings
Real leapfrogged Atletico Madrid, who were stunned 1-0 at lowly Leganes on Saturday, to sit top on 46 points, two ahead of their local rivals in second, with third-placed Barcelona trailing by seven points after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Getafe
Carlo Ancelotti's side were shocked as Las Palmas took the lead 25 seconds after kickoff when Fabio Silva stroked home a Sandro cross from close range, but Real piled on the pressure and Mbappe equalised from the penalty spot in the 18th minute, after Rodrygo was fouled inside the box
Brahim Diaz scored in the 33rd minute to give Real the lead and Mbappe extended their advantage three minutes later with a fine first-time effort into the top corner from a cross by Rodrygo
Las Palmas were reduced to 10 men when substitute Benito Ramirez received a straight red card for a studs-up tackle on Lucas Vazquez in the 64th minute.
dealing a major blow to the visitors' slim LaLiga title hopes
Diego Simeone's side remain third in the standings with 63 points, three behind second-placed Real Madrid
"It was a tough match, a defeat we have to put behind us and move on. But today is tough," Atlético defender Robin Le Normand told Movistar
Both sides had chances to break the deadlock before half-time, with Las Palmas coming close through a close-range header from Álex Suárez and a Dário Essugo effort that went just wide
At the other end, goalkeeper Dinko Horkas produced sharp saves to deny Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sorloth before the break
Atlético dominated possession but were unable to create clear scoring chances against a disciplined defence from the hosts
Seconds before the match ended in a goalless draw, Muñoz capitalised on sloppy defending by Atlético, who failed to clear the ball, allowing the midfielder to shoot from close range and finally beat goalkeeper Jan Oblak
The goal was initially ruled out for offside
but a VAR review overturned the decision three minutes into stoppage time
sparking wild celebrations at the Estadio Gran Canaria
"They took a desperate long shot and scored. We had a couple of chances in the first half that their goalkeeper saved," Atletico captain Koke said
but we have to prepare ourselves by working hard
We have to win against the teams at the bottom if we want to fight for LaLiga."
The surprising victory allowed Las Palmas to climb to 17th place and temporarily escape the drop zone with 32 points, two ahead of Alaves, who play at Sevilla on Sunday
I went to take advantage of the play," Las Palmas' Muñoz said
"There's a lot of fighting left but we're going to fight until the end
Let's enjoy the victory and hope it helps us to keep believing that the team can do it."
Javi Muñoz scored a stoppage-time winner to earn relegation-threatened Las Palmas a shock 1-0 victory over Atlético Madrid on Saturday
Diego Simeone's side remain third in the standings with 63 points, three behind second-placed Real Madrid
\"It was a tough match, a defeat we have to put behind us and move on. But today is tough,\" Atlético defender Robin Le Normand told Movistar
\"It's clear that every point is important
Both sides had chances to break the deadlock before half-time, with Las Palmas coming close through a close-range header from Álex Suárez and a Dário Essugo effort that went just wide
At the other end, goalkeeper Dinko Horkas produced sharp saves to deny Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sorloth before the break
Seconds before the match ended in a goalless draw, Muñoz capitalised on sloppy defending by Atlético, who failed to clear the ball, allowing the midfielder to shoot from close range and finally beat goalkeeper Jan Oblak
\"They took a desperate long shot and scored. We had a couple of chances in the first half that their goalkeeper saved,\" Atletico captain Koke said
We have to win against the teams at the bottom if we want to fight for LaLiga.\"
The surprising victory allowed Las Palmas to climb to 17th place and temporarily escape the drop zone with 32 points, two ahead of Alaves, who play at Sevilla on Sunday
I went to take advantage of the play,\" Las Palmas' Muñoz said
\"There's a lot of fighting left but we're going to fight until the end
Let's enjoy the victory and hope it helps us to keep believing that the team can do it.\"
Along with his parents Louis was preceded by his brother and sisters
and was a member of Saint Bridget of Sweden Parish
He made his mark as a programmer at Uniroyal in Naugatuck and Oxford and was also the owner of Second Glance Ladies Shop and Tots and Teens
an infant to pre-teen clothing shop both located on South Main Street in Cheshire
His entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to his work endeared him to many
He loved bowling and had a special fondness for horse racing
especially trips to Saratoga during the racing season
he always found joy in supporting his teams
Louis's family and friends will gather to celebrate his life on Friday March 21
at the Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Cheshire 615 South Main Street
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Photo by: © akoPhoto 2024Eagles in 11th Place Entering Final Round at Palmas del Mar Collegiate February 10
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César Robledo has work to do, but wouldn't have it any other way. It's a bit before seven o'clock on Saturday evening and the big yellow bus he drives has just rolled into the Vall d'en Bas hotel in the Catalan countryside. His passengers, footballers for Union Deportiva Las Palmas
individually prepared in paper bags with squad numbers penciled on
Happy? They're delighted, a party breaking out on board and rightly so: the passengers have just become the first team this season to beat Barcelona away, winning 2-1 at Montjuic
the Las Palmas-born former midfielder who now works in the sporting directorate
"You don't know what you've done," he tells them
This is their first win at Barcelona in 53 years
Las Palmas are based in the Canary Islands and travel more than one thousand miles to play away games in Spain. Carlos RecioIt is 1,350 miles from Las Palmas to Barcelona
it is different to the rest of Spain: different climate
On the penultimate session before its football team fly off to face the league leaders on the mainland
a kalima mist of desert sand giving an orangey haze to the light
Imagine Liverpool playing in Athens or Moscow
That's pretty much what Las Palmas have to do every other week
"But we never highlight the negative; if you do
we always carry out an analysis," says fitness coach Victor Lafuente
"One of the conclusions we reached was precisely this: that the travel
micro-stimuli inserted as a priority throughout a schedule that's squeezed tight
where there are many "disruptors." It takes in everything from biorhythms and metabolism to the central nervous system
Travel is conceived of as a "pseudo training session," another stress factor impacting players' performances and well-being
"You plan everything to the millimetre," Bennasar says
César Robledo stands outside the bus which transports Las Palmas players in Spain to their away games. Sid LoweRuben Fontes knows
It is also some challenge: moving a football team is a mammoth operation and as he sits sketching out details
there are arrows and lists and numbers everywhere
Charter planes fly from a base in Valencia
charge by the hour and can cost €50,000 per game
"We do fly charters sometimes," Fontes says
especially when the league fixes dates late
offices close early and fans book the same flights
a third goalkeeper -- always taken in case
basically." Then there's the luggage: 750 kilos of it
a document is sent to a WhatsApp group where only Fontes posts or it would be chaos: departures
The flight for Barcelona -- VY3007 with Vueling -- leaves at 3:45 p.m
The return is after the game: flight VY3006
and get back to Barranco Seco at 11:45 p.m.
Ruben Fontes is tasked with figuring out the logistics for travel
coaches and others involved in the long trip. Carlos RecioOnly they don't
the document did say in red capital letters: ALL TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Fontes thinks that Father Christmas has come
C or D against the clock is what he does best
Extending the stay means extending everything else; it means more flights, more hotel rooms, more everything. More cost too: the flight home will now be a charter, taking off from El Prat at 12:45 a.m. Pray there's no extra time. It also means finding somewhere to train. Espanyol and Barcelona
will help but actually having a pitch available at a good time is a different matter
The solution is is found 68 miles north of Barcelona: Vall d'en Bas is a hotel with sports facilities
Melania fills a bag: four days' of training kit for each player
Two complete sets of match kits too: three shirts per player per game
Oscar is the kitman and just about everything else
He packs metal cases and giant bags with everything
Thirty balls for the league game and 30 more for the cup go in
Then there's this big responsibility he says
Next it's up to the second floor where doctor Diosdado Bolanos
"I can't be out in a city looking for a pharmacy," he says
Las Palmas's players are working on a plan
leave them by the stairs before training tomorrow
There are numerous people involved in preparing Las Palmas for an away game
including Melanie who helps with the laundry. Carlos Recio"The processes and protocols are never standard; it's always made to measure," Diego Martinez says
"It's a long journey with specific logistics
The management of this situation from everyone has been very
and the coach has arrived early with Larry Alvarez
the director of communications and protocol
He praises the management of travel plans that are still new to him six weeks into this job and explains what his team intends to do the following day
is busy sorting directors' travel: the president will be going early to join Barcelona's 125th birthday celebrations with the club ambassador
Las Palmas manager Diego Martinez led the team to their first victory at Barcelona in 53 years. (Photo by Felipe Mondino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)Lunch ends
Everyone in the Canary Islands calls buses guaguas
which is said "wawa." It drops them at the airport at 2:53 p.m
Oscar is there waiting with a kit bag: they fill it with their wash-bags so he can take it to the desk
Someone has to be squeezed into the middle seats
A WhatsApp arrives with the gate information
the flight already boarding when they're through security
Which might not be a bad thing: too much time at the airport might mean "wandering about aimlessly
15 players and two physios missed a charter to Seville
The captain, Kirian Rodríguez
"The experience is back there." Back there
The plane is full and it's not just their space
but a commercial flight is different so instead
there's "normalisation," a stretching session
"I might sleep for 20 minutes but usually I can't," he says
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the guagua is waiting outside the Terminal
Las Palmas have two buses: one on the island
driven by Vicente; another on the mainland
but that one is basic inside while this is LaLiga's best because it has to be
although today Robledo has come from a depot in Logrono
An encyclopedia of rest stops and roadsides, most of his miles are covered alone, an iPod Classic plugged in. Once he picks up the team, Manolo, the director of security, sits alongside him. "The navigator," Robledo says; "more like the guy telling him to slow down," Manolo says. Midfielder Alberto Moleiro likes to sit down in the front sometimes
the bus reaches the Grand Marina hotel at 9:05 p.m
Straight to dinner on the eighth floor and then one last sleep
Match day morning and Doki is first in as always with Cinthya
distributing supplements and pills before breakfast
There's one long table for players and two small
It's an early kickoff and there's brunch at 10:45 a.m.
There's activation on the second floor at 10:30 a.m
Police outriders rev and Robledo pulls out at 12:20 p.m.
but on days like this it all feels worth it
The guagua waits outside the Olympic stadium
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-- After nearly three months removed from competition
the University of Michigan men's golf team is ready to begin its spring season
The Wolverines start by heading to Puerto Rico for the Palmas del Mar Collegiate from Sunday through Tuesday (Feb
54-hole event will be played at the Palmas del Mar Golf Club's Flamboyan Course
which will be set up for a par 72 and 7,122 yards
• The Palmas del Mar Collegiate has a field of 14 teams
• With three days of play scheduled (18-18-18)
AST shotgun start (note: Atlantic Standard Time is one hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time)
• Michigan closed its fall season playing in six events
including winning the Virtues Intercollegiate (559
-17) and posting a runner-up finish at the Canadian Collegiate (852
U-M is averaging just over par with a 288.18 per-round score and has posted six rounds under par
including a season-low 276 (-12) tally in the second round of the Virtues Intercollegiate
U-M secured a pair of Big Ten Golfer of the Week honors
Thomson's victory at the Canadian Collegiate Invitational (202
-14) helped him to his second career medalist honor and gave him an exemption to play in the 2025 RBC Canadian Open (June 3-5) at the TPC of Toronto
Liu earned U-M's second accolade after he tied for medalist honors (137
-7) for a second straight year at the rain-shortened Virtues Intercollegiate
• Thomson continues to pace the Wolverines
finishing the fall with a career-best-pace 70.12 scoring average
He had fired nine rounds under par with a season-best 66 (-6) in back-to-back rounds in his win at the Canadian Collegiate Invitational
Thomson has finished as the top Wolverine in 28 of his 42 career events
• Rookie Arone started all six fall events and carried a 73.06 scoring average
including his fall-best sixth-place finish at the Virtues Intercollegiate (141
Classmate Muratore has started five events and is just behind Arone with a 73.24 scoring average
Muratore closed his fall season with a pair of top-15 finishes -- t-7th at the Virtues (142
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Ben Hoagland (Michigan Photography)Wolverines' Final-Round Rally Yields Third-Place Finish at Palmas del Mar2/11/2025 1:48:00 PM | Men's Golf
Puerto Rico -- With four Wolverines etching sub-par tallies and top-25 individual finishes
the University of Michigan men's golf team opened its spring season using an 853 (-11) team total to garner a third-place finish Tuesday (Feb
11) at the Palmas del Mar Collegiate played on the Flamboyan Course at the Palmas del Mar Golf Club
After a spring-opening 292 in Sunday's (Feb. 9) first round, U-M found itself eighth. Coming back Monday morning (Feb. 10), Yuqi Liu's 68 (-4) and a second even-par 72 from Dean Muratore helped the Maize and Blue card a 286 (-2) second-round tally and climb three positions to sit fifth after 36 holes with a 578 total
With the field continuing play on Monday afternoon to help speed up Tuesday's final round
U-M again rallied with 16 birdies and four eagles to tally a season-low 275 (-13) to give the Wolverines their fifth top-five finish in seven events
Highlighting the final round was Ben Hoagland's clean sheet (six birdies
Hoagland roared back to crack the top 25 as he tied for 21st with a 215 (-1) -- his first sub-par 54-hole tally of the season
Liu (74-68-73) shared the 21st spot as he added a 215 (-1) total -- his second sub-par finish
The spring season continues Monday and Tuesday (Feb. 17-18) as the Wolverines head back to Laredo, Texas, for the Border Olympics at the Laredo Country Club. It marks the fifth straight season playing in Houston's event. Last season, U-M tied for fifth as former Wolverine Jude Kim's career-best fourth-place (201
-15) finish guided the Maize and Blue effort
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Las Palmas (0:56)Hansi Flick confirms Lamine Yamal will play against Las Palmas and speaks about Barcelona's return to Camp Nou
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has confirmed Lamine Yamal is fit to play a part against Las Palmas in LaLiga on Saturday after recovering from an ankle injury
Barça were beaten by La Real and drew against Celta -- they had failed to win a game which Yamal had not started this season before beating Brest 3-0 in midweek
he's ready to play," Flick said in a news conference on Friday
it's not so easy to come back," Flick added when asked about Gavi's condition
he also has the potential to increase the level of course
maybe you will be happy for this information
The situation surrounding Frenkie de Jong is not so clear
he came back from a long injury layoff in October but his return to action has not gone so smoothly
Lamine Yamal was able to participate in full training for Barcelona on Friday. Javier Borrego/Europa Press via Getty ImagesThe Dutch midfielder has played just 17 minutes across Barça's last two games and Flick said the club will do all they can to help him recover his confidence
"Now he has to get back the confidence he needs," Flick said
I know it's important for him also to play
"We want to play with the best team we can give at the moment
This is maybe why he has not the minutes maybe he wants; that we want
in the midfield we have a lot of really good players
but also in the training he has to show us and increase the level
But he's in a good way and we will help him
Barça go into Saturday's game against Las Palmas at the Olympic Stadium with a four point lead at the top of LaLiga. Second-placed Real Madrid, who have a game in hand, are in action against Getafe on Sunday
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Editor’s note: The Surfrider Foundation was founded in 1984 by a group of surfers who wanted to protect the world-class waves in their backyard in Malibu
preserving surf spots remains integral to the Surfrider’s mission of prioritizing the ocean
In recognition of its efforts across four decades
SURFER is highlighting 10 waves the foundation has helped preserve and continues to fight for
Tres Palmas may not be on your big-wave radar
but all Puerto Rican surfers know it as one of the island’s best and largest venues
It’s a deep water righthand reef that pumps when north swells bear down
Surfrider helped form a marine reserve to protect the area’s biodiversity
the wave and the endangered coral species it breaks on
But as Surfrider has learned over the years
Reserva Marina Tres Palmas still faces issues like excessive development
Surfrider believes sediment runoff in Rincón is a violation of the Clean Water Act by polluting nearshore waters and harming the marine ecosystem
which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary
has been a pioneering model of community self-management and continues to inspire local communities to establish new marine protected areas
A clear example of this impact is the creation of the Isla Verde Reef Marine Reserve
told me that they adopted the Tres Palmas model in Rincón
taking its plan and approach as a reference for their own actions
said the Tres Palmas model has also served as the inspiration for other marine reserves in Puerto Rico
Not only are those places getting protected
but local surfers are more inclined than ever to get involved
the creation of the Reserve has given rise to a group of fervent defenders
the ‘Tres Palmas Crew,’ composed of the best local surfers in Rincón,” he said
“This group is constantly monitoring everything that happens in and around the reserve
the biggest threat to Tres Palmas comes from construction on the surrounding land
and other local and island organizations have been working to acquire these lands and expand the reserve
restoring the surrounding ecosystem with native and endemic plants
the crew and Surfrider Rincón are vigilant to any changes or threats to their waters
multi-sector and multi-disciplinary impact that the creation of a community-managed marine reserve generates
creating a strong sense of belonging and togetherness.”
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who had 70% of possession and peppered the goal with almost 30 shots
it was Las Palmas who made their few chances count to claim a famous triumph
Barça remain on 34 points and lead second placed Real Madrid by four but their rivals now have two games in hand
while the victory moved Las Palmas up to 14th place on 15 points
the team struggles a little bit and this is what we have to change," Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said
then maybe it's possible for us to keep a clean sheet
not only the last four or the defensive players
but the whole team and we can do it better."
Las Palmas constantly found space in Barça's box in the opening stages of the first half at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys but could not find the breakthrough despite creating chances
Barcelona also lost full back Alejandro Balde to injury in the first half
with the 21-year-old taken off on a golf cart
The Catalans struggled to find a way past the Las Palmas defence although on the stroke of half-time Raphinha made a counter-attacking run but saw his shot come off the crossbar
Las Palmas struck the opening goal early in the second half when a sublime passing move that started with goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen finished when another former Barça player Sandro Ramirez scored from the edge of the box
However, second half substitutions, including the introduction of newly crowned Golden Boy Lamine Yamal, helped Barça dominate and they equalised just after the hour when Pedri found Raphinha in a pocket of space near the edge of the box
The quick-footed Brazil winger turned and fired a low
left-foot shot past Cillessen to make it 1-1 for his ninth league goal of the season
The home side pushed to equalise again and Raphinha saw his free kick tipped over by Cillessen
LaLiga top scorer Robert Lewandowski also had two opportunities to level late in added time but saw a glancing header go wide before his shot was blocked by the defence
"I'm very happy, it's such a big win for us, we worked so hard and we suffered a lot. It's three important points," Las Palmas midfielder Alberto Moleiro said
"We stayed very compact and we didn't leave a lot of space between the lines
Barça remain on 34 points and lead second placed Real Madrid by four but their rivals now have two games in hand
the team struggles a little bit and this is what we have to change,\" Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said
but the whole team and we can do it better.\"
Barcelona also lost full back Alejandro Balde to injury in the first half
The Catalans struggled to find a way past the Las Palmas defence although on the stroke of half-time Raphinha made a counter-attacking run but saw his shot come off the crossbar
Las Palmas struck the opening goal early in the second half when a sublime passing move that started with goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen finished when another former Barça player Sandro Ramirez scored from the edge of the box
However, second half substitutions, including the introduction of newly crowned Golden Boy Lamine Yamal, helped Barça dominate and they equalised just after the hour when Pedri found Raphinha in a pocket of space near the edge of the box
LaLiga top scorer Robert Lewandowski also had two opportunities to level late in added time but saw a glancing header go wide before his shot was blocked by the defence
\"I'm very happy, it's such a big win for us, we worked so hard and we suffered a lot. It's three important points,\" Las Palmas midfielder Alberto Moleiro said
\"We stayed very compact and we didn't leave a lot of space between the lines
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a Norwegian family goes on holiday to the Canary Islands when a young researcher discovers alarming signs of an imminent volcanic eruption
Cumbre Vieja is an active volcano on La Palma
The series culminates in a “megatsunami” capable of engulfing Europe and reaching as far as the east coast of the US
Disaster stories are hugely popular and La Palma is just the latest hit in the growing genre. In his book Disaster Mon Amour
the film critic David Thomson identifies the filmmakers’ goal of creating “a spectacle of devastation with cozy human interest”
But stories like La Palma can have real world impact
The series presents itself as being based on a real hypothesis
which is communicated by newscasters and a scientist in the title sequence of each episode
La Palma does nothing to capture the more up to date and reassuring science
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While volcanic events can trigger tsunamis
as experts in volcanoes and the communication of disaster
we can assure you that the eruption and subsequent rapid collapse of the island depicted in the series isn’t a plausible scenario that scientists are concerned about
What should be taken more seriously are localised tsunamis. Such “megatsunami” scenarios have been debunked in recent years you’ll be happy to hear
There have been more than 17 eruptions in the Canary Islands since the 1400s
none resulting in a “megatsunami” across the Atlantic
Stories have the power to communicate information about environmental risk for audiences. Following the release of the film, some have dug up the megatsunami hypothesis
Such a large tsunami would leave telltale deposits in North and South America – but they are nowhere to be found
The importance of understanding the risk relating to real volcanoes was encapsulated during the 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja. As the eruption progressed, volcanologists received messages from concerned and frightened people fearing a megatsunami, which prompted the US Geological Survey to respond outlining why the hypothesis doesn’t carry
This was even before a major Netflix drama had recounted such an imaginary event
Volcanogenic tsunamis of all sizes are a real threat around the world and hazards experts want to know what our risks are so we can prepare and protect our communities
This becomes difficult when facts are diluted or distorted by stories like La Palma’s
Volcanologists with limited resources during an eruption end up spending more time debunking information rather than talking to the press about the potential dangers
Misinformation about eruptions and their risks can add to the stress of those inhabiting or visiting volcanic islands, not only concerned about their own safety, but the security of an economy that relies heavily on tourism. With the right information, we can empower communities to prepare themselves and to act fast when the time comes
but not many people read scientific papers on volcanology
it might be that the responsibility of getting the science right and accurately representing risk should lie with the people with a captive audience
There is an opportunity to work with scientists to help spread the right information alongside promotion for future stories about such disasters
Simon Day was approached for comment but hadn’t responded by the time this article was published
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Raphinha says that there are “many things” that Barcelona are doing wrong following his side’s 2-1 home defeat to Las Palmas
and player-of-the-match performance was not enough to prevent Barcelona from falling to a defeat
Goals from former Barcelona forward Sandro Ramirez and on-loan Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva secured a surprise victory for the away side
“We (Barcelona) have been doing poorly,” Raphinha said following the game
“We’re lowering the level of what we were doing
“There are many things we are doing wrong. We have to turn things around on Tuesday (against Mallorca)
Raphinha continues to have an impressive season for the Spanish side
The 27-year-old has scored 14 goals and provided 10 assists in all competitions this campaign, ranking second in the La Liga top scorers chart behind team-mate Robert Lewandowski
The defeat to Las Palmas is the third consecutive game that Barcelona have failed to win in the league, having lost to Real Sociedad on November 10 and thrown away a two-goal lead to draw against Celta Vigo on November 16
The result gives second-placed Real Madrid a chance to gain more ground on the league leaders
Madrid, who are four points behind Barcelona with two games in hand, face Getafe at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday
Valencia CF captain José Luis Gayà reached the impressive milestone of 373 official appearances for the club
He enters the club's all-time Top 10 for games played
Gayà joined the VCF Academy at 11 years of age
he grew to become one of the cornerstones of VCF Mestalla.
He made his debut with the first team on October 30th
in the Copa del Rey match against UE Llagostera.
and his importance at Valencia CF increased
with him becoming the second-youngest player (28 years and 289 days) in the club's history to reach 350 official appearances.
The only players with more games for Valencia CF than Gayà are Pep Claramunt (375)
Ricardo Arias (521) and Fernando Gómez Colomer (553)
The Valencia CF striker is this year's ambassador
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Patterson Police Services performed a high risk stop involving K9 units and riot gear Thursday afternoon on W
was arrested for misdemeanor battery that occurred at T&M Market in Patterson after Mejia allegedly punched the victim in the face
Hill said a high risk stop was utilized due to Mejia’s parole status and his prior physical violence
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