9:00 PM: After the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Boston Bruins to win the Stanley Cup, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick volunteered at a Chicago food bank on Tuesday to settle his bet with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, who was also at the food bank.
8:45 PM: Russian Olympic pole vaulter & world record holder Yelena Isinbayeva says she will retire from the sport following next month's world championships in Moscow.
8:30 PM: The Seattle Mariners announced that manager Eric Wedge, who was released from the hospital Thursday, had suffered a mild stroke and will be out for at least through next week.
8:15 PM: WBAY-TV reports that more than 13,000 people showed up at Lambeau Field Wednesday for the Green Bay Packers' annual shareholders meeting. At the meeting, general manager Ted Thompson said that he "thanks God every day" that Mike McCarthy is the Packers' coach.
8:00 PM: University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff linebacker Lydell Hartford Jr. died early Tuesday morning after being accidentally shot by a 16-year-old friend. The teen reportedly found a pistol while both were in a car belonging to Hartford's mother.
7:45 PM: Butler County, Ohio soccer coach Craig Rhodis was arrested on charges of secretly videotaping two female players who were changing clothes in his home.
7:30 PM: Paralyzed football player Eric LeGrand shares a message of support he received from Adam Taliaferro, a former Penn State football player who broke his neck in a 2000 game but was eventually able to walk again.
7:15 PM: The Oneida Nation released a statement praising Art Monk & Darrell Green after the former Washington Redskins players said the team should "seriously consider" changing its name if Native Americans are offended.
7:00 PM: The Charlotte 49ers, who begin their first football season this year, have canceled their scheduled Nov. 16 game against Old Dominion after the Monarchs canceled their 2014 game. The 49ers have replaced the game with a Sept. 21 contest against James Madison.
6:45 PM: New England Patriots cornerback Alfonzo Dennard will be allowed to travel out of Nebraska for training camp. Dennard was arrested on drunk driving charges earlier this month, which prosecutors say violates his probation conditions from his arrest last year for assaulting an officer.
6:30 PM: The L.A. Dodgers have placed Matt Kemp on the 15-day disabled list with a left ankle sprain & have recalled Ted Lilly.
6:15 PM: Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman reports the Oklahoma City Thunder will re-sign guard Derek Fisher to a one-year deal.
6:00 PM: USC football coach Lane Kiffin said Wednesday about UCLA football coach Jim Mora: "I like Jim. So we spotted him 24 points last season." The Bruins defeated the Trojans 38-28 last year.
5:45 PM: Video of two divers off the central California coast nearly getting swallowed by two large whales that suddenly came up to the surface.
5:30 PM: Australian football club St. Kilda said it would look into its treatment of players suffering concussions after defender Dylan Roberton gave a short & dazed interview during halftime of Saturday's game against Port Adelaide. Roberton suffered a big hit but was left in the game in the first half.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54353
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