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A horse named Sovereignty won the run for the roses at Churchill Downs. Sovereignty captured the Kentucky Derby beating pre-race favorite Journalism on a sloppy muddy track winning time 2.02 and 3 tenths of a second. Jockey Junior Alvarez won his first Derby race. Trainer Bill Mott collected his second Derby title.
The Denver Nuggets and the L.A. Clippers are battling it out in Game 7 to see who will meet top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the next playoff round. Meantime, Dallas Stars coach Peter DeBoer can improve to 9-0 all-time in Game 7. Dallas is facing Colorado.
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To baseball where Houston's Jake Myers was a one-man wrecking crew against the Chicago White Sox. Jake Myers drills what Hull get about it.
Nebraska Cornhusker have yourself a day Jake with six runs battered in and six three Astros. Courtesy of the Space City's home network, Myers Homer twice added a triple and a double for 13 total bases finished with seven RBIs. Houston over the Sox eight to three. Kyle Larson persevered in double overtime to capture another NASCAR checkered flag. Kyle Larson filling in for Connor Zilich found out mid
He was going to drive the 88. It took him a while to get there, but he proves once again just how good he is. Kyle Larson once again at Texas.
Courtesy of the CW Network, Larson won the Andy's Frozen Custer 300 for his second series win this year, 17th for his career. He led for 32 laps. Carson Josefar claimed his first Cup Series pole for the Worth 400. I'm normally so hard on myself, and I still didn't think I'd nailed that lap at all. But, yeah, super proud of this team and proud.
because I've never been number one pit stall, and I've had a lot of issues with pit road. We've had a lot of bad luck. So I finally get number one pit stall, so I'm pumped about that. Courtesy Amazon Prime, host of our beat-off, William Byron, by 14.1 hundredths of a second for the top spot. For more scores, stories, and features, go to FoxSports.com. I'm Bob Mortari. Get more on the Fox Sports app and FoxSports.com.
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