Former Northville women's basketball coach Jim Zullo plead guilty to charges of harassment in the 2nd degree Tuesday, and was fined $120 in court costs. The discharge of the case, per the Albany Times-Union, requires that Zullo cannot make contact with his former player, the victim in this case, Hailey Monroe, for one year. That shouldn't be too hard, as Zullo, since being dismissed by Northville, has retired to Florida.
As week 4 of the Saratoga summer meet begins today, Irad Ortiz, Jr. is opening up a lead in the jockeys' race on brother Jose. Ortiz has had 28 winners, while Jose has 20. Dylan Davis is well back with just 6.
In the trainers' race, Chad Brown and his mentor, Todd Pletcher, are tied at 11 winners apiece. Linda Rice is in 3rd with 9.
9 races on today's card, leading off with a steeplechase race in the opener. First post is at 1:10 pm. Bring sunscreen.
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Shaker High already has two alumni in the major leagues in Tommy Kahnle (Detroit) & Jeff Hoffman (Toronto). There may be a 3rd in the bigs soon, if the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers have anything to say about it.
The Dodgers signed Tommy Case as an undrafted free agent after Case had taken part in the MLB Draft League with Trenton, a former Class AA affiliate of the Yankees.
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The Tri-City Valleycats saw their six game winning streak end Tuesday afternoon in an 8-6 loss to the equally hot NY Boulders. The 'Cats, with the fewest errors in the Frontier League, were uncharacteristically sloppy with 3 errors in the field.
We should note that with Oscar Campos on the IL, the 'Cats welcomed back catcher Chris Burgess a few days ago in a trade with Three Rivers. Campos is expected back next week.
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