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Madelene Sagstrom opens with 63 to lead Founders Cup

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Madelene Sagstrom of Sweden fired a 9-under-par 63 to grab the first-round lead at the Cognizant Founders Cup on Thursday in Clifton, N.J.

Sagstrom birdied the first four holes, rolled in another three straight at Nos. 12-14 and finished the round with nine birdies and no bogeys at Upper Montclair Country Club. That was enough for a one-shot lead over Megan Khang.

Sagstrom, 29, has one LPGA Tour title to her name and is in the hunt for her best finish since she placed second at the 2021 Women’s British Open.

“It was one of those days. Like, everything was easy,” she said. “It’s like I was hitting the fairways, hitting the greens, and I was making all the putts. The hole just kept growing.

“I told my caddie, Shane, I was like, ‘You know, everything feels like tap-ins today.’ … You just (keep) trying to hold on to momentum and just keep it going.”

Khang started her round on the back nine, picking up four birdies there and four birdies on the front.

“You definitely knew the scores were out there,” Khang said. “But at the same time, like, you can’t press for them. I mean, these greens are rolling so smoothly that you’re trying just not to put yourself in a position where you have to be a little defensive.”

Japan’s Nasa Hataoka was third after a 7-under 65. Hataoka recorded an eagle at the par-5 second and added five birdies while staying bogey-free.

“I was 15 of 18 for the greens,” Hataoka said, “so that contributed to just carrying that momentum into having more birdies with me.

Three players were tied for fourth after shooting 66: Bianca Pagdanganan of the Philippines, Giulia Molinaro of Italy and Amy Yang of South Korea.

Lexi Thompson was part of a seven-way tie for seventh at 5 under. She tallied six birdies on the front nine for a 6-under 30 going out before cooling off with two bogeys and a birdie on the back.

Sixteen-year-old amateur Anna Davis is in position to make the 36-hole cut after carding a 2-under 70 Thursday. Davis, who won last month’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur, also made the cut in her first LPGA Tour start last month at the Palos Verdes Championship.

Davis also made an eagle 3 at the second hole.

“It was pretty solid,” Davis said. “It was the most straightforward eagle you could have. It was like fairway, hit a really good shot into the green to, like, 5 feet and then made it.”

–Field Level Media

Buccaneers host Chiefs in Week 4 for Brady-Mahomes VI


Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes are scheduled to square off for the sixth time when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Kansas City Chiefs in October.

The Week 4 game was released by the NFL on Thursday morning before the complete schedule announcement later in the day.

The same teams — and quarterbacks — last met in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in February 2021 when Brady and the Buccaneers prevailed 31-9.

Brady is 3-2 in the all-time series with Mahomes.

The next matchup is scheduled for Oct. 2 and will air in prime time on NBC as the “Sunday Night Football” Week 4 nightcap.

–Field Level Media

Bad News Eagles rally to advance at PGL Antwerp


Team Liquid and Imperial Esports posted sweeps and Bad News Eagles rallied to win their Round 5 match as the Challengers Stage concluded Thursday at PGL Major Antwerp 2022 in Belgium.

Liquid, Imperial and BNE advanced to the Legends Stage along with G2 Esports, Team Vitality, ENCE, Team Spirit and Outsiders. Action in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament resumes on Saturday.

Liquid swept Astralis and Imperial swept forZe. BNE lost the opening map to MIBR but rallied to win the next two.

Astralis, forZe and MIBR were knocked out, joining Complexity Gaming, Eternal Fire, IHC Esports, 9z Team and Renegades.

The major’s opening Challengers Stage featured 16 teams competing for eight berths into the Legends Stage. Utilizing the Swiss System format, the eight teams that won in Round 1 proceeded to the Round 2 “High” matches and the eight that lost moved to the Round 2 “Low” matches. All matches are best-of-one except elimination and advancement matches, which are best-of-three.

The 16-team Legends Stage runs May 14-17 in the same format to determine which eight teams will clinch spots in the May 19-22 Champions Stage.

On Thursday, Liquid won 16-14 on Vertigo and 16-13 on Ancient. Keith “NAF” Markovic of Canada led Liquid with 50 kills and a plus-10 kills-deaths differential.

Imperial cruised to 16-5 wins over forZe on both Overpass and Mirage. Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo led the all-Brazilian squad with 39 kills and a plus-23 K-D differential.

After blowing an 11-3 lead and falling 16-13 to MIBR on Nuke, Bad News Eagles won 16-8 on Ancient and 16-10 on Vertigo. Switzerland’s Rigon “rigoN” Gashi had 75 kills and a plus-17 differential for BNE.

Saturday’s Round 1 matches in the Legends Stage:
Heroic vs. Team Liquid
Copenhagen Flames vs. Bad News Eagles
Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Team Vitality
Cloud9 vs. Outsiders
FaZe Clan vs. ENCE
FURIA Esports vs. Team Spirit
Natus Vincere vs. G2 Esports
BIG vs. Imperial Esports

–Field Level Media

Denis Shapovalov stuns ailing Rafael Nadal to reach Rome quarters


Canadian Denis Shapovalov cranked out 35 winners while rallying for a 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 victory over ailing Spaniard Rafael Nadal on Thursday to reach the quarterfinals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome.

The 13th-seeded Shapovalov won the final four games after the third-seeded Nadal began having movement issues in his surgically repaired left foot.

“I am living with an injury. My day-by-day is difficult,” Nadal said after the match. “I am trying hard but of course it’s difficult to accept the situation at times. A lot of days I can’t practice the proper way.

“Today it started half way through the second set and it was unplayable for me. But I don’t want to take away credit from Denis that he deserves.”

Nadal rolled through the opening set and the match was tied 5-5 in the second before Shapovalov won the final two games to force a third set.

“I was just trying to change something,” Shapovalov said of his slow start. “He was completely outplaying me at the beginning of the match. Obviously the first set, the beginning of the second I was just hanging in there. Definitely really happy to turn it around.”

Nadal, a record 10-time champ in Rome, was unsure of his availability for the upcoming French Open, which he has won a record 13 times.

“What’s going to happen in the next couple of days, I don’t know,” Nadal said. “What’s going to happen in one week, I really don’t know now.”

Shapovalov will next face fifth-seeded Casper Ruud after the Norwegian recorded a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over American Jenson Brooksby.

Top-seeded Serbian Novak Djokovic needed just 75 minutes to post a 6-2, 6-2 win over Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka. The five-time event champion converted 75 percent of his first-serve points.

Djokovic next faces eighth-seeded Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, who produced a 6-3, 6-2 win over American lucky loser Marcos Giron.

“I have known Felix for quite a few years,” Djokovic said. “He is established, a Top 10 player, so (he) is right up there. He is as hard (a) worker on the Tour that you see and he is a nice guy. His all-around game is improving. He is improving on clay. I know his game and what is expected.”

Second-seeded German Alexander Zverev advanced with a 6-3, 7-6 (5) victory over Australia’s Alex de Minaur.

Zverev next faces Chile’s Cristian Garin, who notched a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Croatia’s Marin Cilic.

Fourth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece and 10th-seeded Italian Jannik Sinner square off in the other quarterfinal. Tsitsipas beat Russia’s Karen Khachanov 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 and Sinner knocked off Serbian Filip Krajinovic 6-2, 7-6 (6).

–Field Level Media

2022 AdventHealth 400: Preview, Odds & Best Bets


Kansas Speedway used to be a jinx track for Kyle Busch.

That was before the driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota got a handle on the 1.5-mile intermediate speedway, a trend he hopes will continue in Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 (3 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

In his first 14 of 28 starts at Kansas, Busch recorded two top 10s and no top fives. Then he flipped the script. His last 14 races there include 11 top 10s, nine top fives and two victories — a complete turnaround.

And on Sunday, Busch will be defending his win from last spring’s race at the Wyandotte County track. He is the second betting favorite at +800 at BetMGM along with Chase Elliott, behind only reigning series champion Kyle Larson at +600.

“It’s a place where we’ve really picked it up, and now we have two wins there,” said Busch, who comes to Kansas sixth in the NASCAR Cup Series standings, with a victory on the Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt Track.

“We seemed to have gotten a setup or ahold of that place, and I feel like our cars keep getting better over the last few races. I’m hoping we can continue our strong runs and have a shot to win there again with our M&M’S Crunchy Cookie Toyota.”

The way Busch sees it, the exposed, wind-swept nature of the track also presents complications.

“I think the wind is usually a factor there,” Busch said. “Sometimes it comes from the south, sometimes from the west — it’s like being in ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ Kind of crazy to get there each year and try to figure out what’s best.

“But the wind also plays into our setups. We talk about how you have to set up the race car according to which way the wind is blowing and what we have to do from that aspect. It definitely adds a different challenge to what we all do.”

While Busch has been backed by 6.7 percent of the handle, Elliott has been a far more popular pick with 10.3 percent and 8.4 percent of the total tickets.

The path to Victory Lane won’t be easy. Joey Logano is tied with Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick for most wins at Kansas with three, and Logano found speed in his win last week at 1.366-mile Darlington Raceway.

Logano is being offered at +1200, longer odds than Hamilin (+900) but shorter than Harvick (+1600).

Then there’s the Hendrick Motorsports contingent. With Alex Bowman winning at Las Vegas and William Byron taking the checkered flag at Atlanta, Hendrick drivers will be looking to extend their perfect record on 1.5-mile speedways.

Byron is among the pre-race favorites at +900 while Bowman is being offered at +1400.

Larson won the most recent race at Kansas last fall. With 7.9 percent of the total bets backing him along with 12.4 percent of the handle, Larson is BetMGM’s third-biggest liability.

“While most of these tracks this year we’ve had to relearn because of the Next Gen car, I think I’m a bit more confident heading to Kansas this weekend,” said Byron, who was leading last Sunday at Darlington before Logano knocked him out of the way on the white-flag lap. “Not all mile-and-a-half tracks are the same, but I feel like Kansas and Las Vegas are the most similar to each other.

“We raced at Vegas earlier this year and ran really well. The only real difference is I feel like Kansas is a more temperature-sensitive racetrack and has less grip. We’ve run well at Kansas over the last couple years, so I think with the notebook we’ve built so far and our past experiences there, we should have a good shot at the win this weekend.”

BetMGM’s biggest liability is Ross Chastain, who leads the sportsbook with 12.8 percent of the total bets and 26.0 percent of the handle at +1000.

NASCAR Cup Series
Next Race: AdventHealth 400
The Place: Kansas Speedway
The Date: Sunday, May 15
The Time: 3 p.m. ET
The Purse: $7,117,591
TV: FS1, 1:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 80),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 165), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 267)

–Field Level Media (NASCAR Wire contributed to this story)

Eyeing 4th major, Steve Stricker takes Regions Tradition lead


Steve Stricker opened the first major of the PGA Tour Champions season with a 7-under-par 65 on Thursday, earning a two-shot lead at the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Ala.

Stricker carded seven birdies without a bogey at Greystone Golf and Country Club. Wes Short Jr. and Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez sit in second at 67.

The 2021 U.S. Ryder Cup captain is aiming to win his fourth senior major and his second Regions Tradition. He broke through in Birmingham at the 2019 edition of the event.

Stricker, 55, dealt with what he termed a “mystery illness” over the winter that hospitalized him and caused him to lose 25 pounds. He didn’t return to competition until late April, making the early lead more impressive.

“It’s great to be out here playing again is my mentality,” Stricker said. “I have a little different perspective after going through what I went through so I’m just enjoying it now a little bit more and having fun with it. I’m still trying to get my body back to where it was. That will be ongoing for a while, but I feel really good and I’m doing some good things on the course.”

Jimenez, the 2018 Tradition champion, racked up seven birdies to offset a pair of bogeys. A win this week would be his third career senior major and his third overall victory this season.

Short, a 58-year-old with only two wins on the 50-and-older circuit, made six birdies against just one bogey.

Eight players shot 4-under 68 to form a large tie for fourth, including John Daly and South Africa’s Ernie Els. Steven Alker of New Zealand, who has three wins on tour since November, also shot 68 thanks in part to an eagle at the par-5 13th hole.

Shane Bertsch, Ken Tanigawa and Australians Stuart Appleby, David McKenzie and Rod Pampling were also 4 under.

Defending champion Alex Cejka of Germany opened with a 3-under 69. He was tied for 12th with South Africa’s Retief Goosen, Ireland’s Padraig Harrington, South Korea’s K.J. Choi, Ken Duke, Glen Day, Joe Durant and David Toms.

–Field Level Media

Derby winner Rich Strike won’t race at Preakness

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Longshot Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike will not enter the Preakness Stakes to chase a Triple Crown.

Owner Rick Dawson released a statement Thursday saying his horse will skip the May 21 Preakness to get more rest and recovery time ahead of the Belmont Stakes on June 11.

Dawson admitted that racing in the Preakness was “very, very tempting,” but said he and trainer Eric Reed are “going to stay with our plan of what’s best for Ritchie.”

“We thank the wonderful Preakness & Pimlico folks that have reached out to us & very much appreciate the invite,” Dawson’s statement concludes. “We wish you all a great race!!!!”

At 80-to-1 odds, Rich Strike and jockey Sonny Leon stunned the horse racing world with last Saturday’s victory at Churchill Downs over favorites Epicenter and Zandon.

The second- and third-place finishers are not yet committed to the Preakness Stakes.

Fifth-place Derby finisher Mo Donegal is considered unlikely to race under trainer Todd Pletcher, and sixth-place finisher Barber Road is not running.

That leaves trainer Antonio Sano’s Simplification, coming off a fourth-place finish at the Kentucky Derby, as one of the likely favorites at the Preakness.

The 13th and most recent Triple Crown winner was Justify in 2018.

–Field Level Media

Court Denies Celebrity Amber Heard’s ‘Bloody Lip’ Photo against Johnny Depp Defamation Suit

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Celebrity actress Amber Heard’s legal battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp continues and a new photograph of Heard’s purported injuries surfaced at a time when there is a break in the proceedings.

According to Heard, one alleged incidence of violence occurred when Depp “backhanded[ed]” her during an altercation. Heard testified that he wears a lot of rings, and during the fight, he struck her and she felt her lip “go between [her] teeth” and that she saw a “bit of blood” sprayed on the wall from her mouth.

Heard captured a snapshot of the alleged incident shortly after it occurred. TMZ has since acquired and published a photo of Heard with her purportedly busted lip holding a message that reads, “I shall return.” The photo is currently circulating on social media.

According to reports, this was the same photo Heard’s team sought to present to the jury to use as evidence in the defamation case. However, Depp’s lawyers opposed, claiming they did not submit it during the case’s discovery phase. The judge agreed with them and refused to allow it to be used as evidence.

Reacting to the picture, Depp’s team pointed out that the shot was taken in 2012. TMZ has allegedly confirmed this by its metadata.

 

Photo  Mariya Butd

This contradicts Heard’s statement in Depp’s prior lawsuit against News Group Newspapers in the UK, in which she testified that Depp was violent with her for the first time in 2013, reports say.

The Aquaman star had mistakenly gotten the date wrong, according to a Heard insider, but her therapist records could substantiate that Depp’s claimed abuse of Heard dated back to early 2012, so the timing of the photo could make sense.

The photo has raised speculation. If Heard’s claims are true, it means Depp was physically abusive to her from the beginning of their relationship. After meeting on the set of ‘The Rum Diary’, which was released the previous year, the two made their relationship public in 2012. The couple got married in 2015 and divorced in 2017.

The photo and alleged event are just one of many allegations of physical aggression brought against celebrities Heard and Depp since the beginning of the trial where Depp is seeking at least $50 million in damages and is facing a $100 million counterclaim from Heard for nuisance and immunity from his charges.

(Photo/Credit: Matteo Chinellato )

TechTarget Reports Q1 Beat

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TechTarget, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTGT) reported its Q1 results, with EPS of $0.53 coming in better than the consensus estimate of $0.47. Revenue was $68 million, compared to the consensus estimate of $66.55 million, driven by execution, a strong demand environment and continued Priority Engine adoption (up 20% year-over-year).
The company indicated that the IT spending environment remains robust and highlighted end user traffic remains strong. The company’s transition to a stickier, software solution continues to progress with 41% of Q1 revenue from “Longer-Term Revenue” and recent product enhancements driving adoption by sales reps and smaller organizations, meaningfully expanding the company’s addressable opportunity.

What to Expect From Flowers Foods’ Q1 Earnings Results?

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Deutsche Bank analysts shared their outlook on Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO) ahead of the company’s Q1 earnings results, expected to be reported on May 19th, after-market.
According to the analysts, continued consumption strength should help offset worsening cost/margin pressures across raw materials, freight, and labor.
In the near term, the company’s revenue remains supported by (1) a sizable price and mix contribution, (2) elevated at-home consumption, and (3) directional recovery in foodservice.
The analyst increased their Q1 organic growth expectations to 8.4% from 6.3% prior in order to account for the higher consumption and more premium mix trends.
Given the challenging cost backdrop, which was further exacerbated by the Russia/Ukraine conflict, the analysts lowered their Q1 gross margin estimate to 47.5% from 47.6% prior.