Figureskating: Russia’s Zagitova takes gold in debut Grand Prix Final
NAGOYA, Japan (Reuters) – Russian teenager Alina Zagitova took gold in the women’s skate at her debut Grand Prix Final on Saturday, while French ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron ended the winning streak of Canadian team Tessa Virtu…
Baseball: Family atmosphere helped lure Ohtani to Angels – GM
(Reuters) – A family-like atmosphere helped the Los Angeles Angels win the frenzied battle to sign Japanese ace Shohei Ohtani, the team’s general manager Billy Eppler said on Friday.
Highlights of Friday’s NHL games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of National Hockey League games on Friday:
Highlights of Friday’s NBA games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of National Basketball Association games on Friday:
Golf: McIlroy to undertake busy build-up to 2018 Masters
(Reuters) – Rory McIlroy has announced he will play at least seven events in early 2018 in a busy build-up to the U.S. Masters, where he will attempt to complete the grand slam of major titles in April.
Motor racing: Hamilton crowned F1 champion at royal palace
VERSAILLES, France (Reuters) – Britain’s Lewis Hamilton was handed the Formula One world championship trophy for the fourth time on Friday at a gala prizegiving ceremony in the sumptuous palace of France’s former monarchy.
Major League Baseball roundup
(The Sports Xchange) – Japanese two-way star Shohei Ohtani has agreed to sign with the Los Angeles Angels, his agent said Friday.
Golf: Former European Ryder Cup player Horton dies, aged 76
(Reuters) – Tommy Horton, a two-times Ryder Cup player and a stalwart of the European Tour, has died at the age of 76.
Soccer: Garber quizzed on plodding progress of Beckham franchise
TORONTO (Reuters – Ever since David Beckham ended his playing career in 2013 it has become a Major League Soccer tradition that commissioner Don Garber is asked during his annual state of the league address about the former-England captain’s effort to …
Ohio plan to sue MLS owner over team move likely to fail: experts
CLEVELAND (Reuters) – Ohio’s threatened lawsuit to prevent a Major League Soccer (MLS) team from leaving the state is unlikely to be successful in court, legal experts say.




