In Brief
[naviga:h2]East Brady, SV coach Henry entering HOF[/naviga:h2]
Former East Brady and Seneca Valley High School football coach Terry Henry is being inducted into the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Hall of Fame.
The induction will take place in conjunction with the Big 33 Classic June 17. Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, an East Brady quarterback who played for Henry, will present Henry during the banquet at the Harrisburg Holiday Inn.
Henry was 69-16-3 in nine years at East Brady, reaching the Little 12 Conference title game seven times. He was 74-48-2 with three WPIAL playoff appearances at Seneca Valley.
[naviga:h2]Jazz eliminate Clippers in Game 7[/naviga:h2]
LOS ANGELES — Gordon Hayward scored 26 points and the Utah Jazz easily eliminated the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday with a 104-91 victory, winning the first-round playoff series 4-3.
George Hill and Derrick Favors added 17 points apiece in Utah's first postseason victory since 2010.
The Jazz advanced to face top-seeded Golden State in the Western Conference semifinals. The Warriors swept Portland 4-0 and have been waiting since Wednesday to find out their next opponent.
Game 1 is Tuesday in Oakland.
[naviga:h2]Rendon gets 10 RBI in Nats' 23-5 win[/naviga:h2]
WASHINGTON — Anthony Rendon had 10 RBIs, three home runs and six hits as the Washington Nationals took advantage of Noah Syndergaard's injury and mauled the New York Mets 23-5 on Sunday to set a franchise scoring record.
Rendon went a career-best 6 for 6 and scored five times while setting a club mark for RBIs. He became the 13th player in major league history to drive in 10 or more runs in a game — the first since Garret Anderson did it for the Angels in 2007.
[naviga:h2]Nats lose Eaton to knee injury[/naviga:h2]
WASHINGTON — The Washington Nationals confirmed on Sunday that center fielder Adam Eaton's season is likely over after tearing a ligament in his left knee.
General manager Mike Rizzo said Eaton has a “full thickness” ACL tear, plus a meniscus tear and a high ankle sprain.
In Friday's 7-5 loss to the visiting New York Mets, the 28-year-old Eaton stepped awkwardly on the bag when he beat out a throw to first in the ninth inning.
[naviga:h2]Bills fire GM Whaley after NFL draft[/naviga:h2]
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills fired general manager Doug Whaley one day after the end of the NFL draft, a move that further solidifies rookie head coach Sean McDermott's control over the team.
Team owner Terry Pegula said Sunday he and his wife, Kim, reached the decision after a lengthy review of the team. Whaley's dismissal completes what has become yet another front-office house-cleaning.
