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The Washington Lady Hatchet Basketball team will celebrate senior night tonight as they host South Knox at the Hatchet House.  Pre game coverage starts at 7:15pm, with tip off at 7:30pm on Memories 107.9fm.  There will be several giveaways and free popcorn for high school students.  Tickets will be sold at the door.

Washington Catholic will open their season tonight on the road at Shakamak under new head coach Andrew Moore
North Knox will host NE Dubois
A 51-yard field goal won it at the buzzer after an impressive performance by receiver Jakobi Meyers in Monday night Football last night as the New England Patriots notched a Monday night win 30 to 27 over the Jets.  
The New England Patriots won’t be allowed to have fans at any home games this season at Gillette Stadium.  Team officials said Monday they had been informed that an executive order from Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker prohibiting large-capacity venues from opening to the public will remain in force for the remainder of the 2020 NFL season and the pro soccer season.  Team officials said they would continue to work closely with the advisory board to safely reopen the stadium next year.
LSU‘s showdown against Alabama on Saturday is in jeopardy as the Tigers deal with multiple players in quarantine as a result of COVID-19 testing. Multiple players, including starters, will be unavailable, some have tested positive, while the majority are out as a result of contact tracing.  The school has been in contact with the SEC office as it continues to monitor the situation. As of yesterday morning, the game against Alabama was still set to be played.
Much like one of his lofty leaps at the wall, Kyle Lewis soared above the field.  The center fielder for the Seattle Mariners won the American League Rookie of the Year award Monday night.  Lewis  received all 30 first-place votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. He is the 12th unanimous winner of the AL award, joining a prestigious list that includes Carlton Fisk, Derek Jeter, Mike Trout and Aaron Judge.
Milwaukee Brewers reliever Devin Williams won the National League Rookie of the Year award on Monday night.  Featuring a devastating changeup and a four-seam fastball that gets into the upper 90s, Williams was practically unhittable during the pandemic-shortened season. The 26-year-old right-hander went 4-1 with a microscopic 0.33 ERA, striking out 53 in just 27 innings.

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