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Andy Murray’s Wimbledon farewell tour begins with a loss in doubles with his brother

LONDON (AP) — There have been tears from Andy Murray. Standing ovations from the Centre Court docket crowd. A video tribute replete with messages from Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Venus Williams. And, sure, a doubles match Murray performed alongside his brother Thursday, all a part of the primary cease on the two-time Wimbledon singles champion’s farewell tour at a match that meant a lot to him.

The Murrays misplaced 7-6 (6), 6-4 within the first spherical of males’s doubles towards Rinky Hijikata and John Friends — however the outcome was, actually, irrelevant on this night.

“The match itself, it was robust, bodily. It was onerous for me. … I used to be lucky I used to be even capable of get on the courtroom to play,” mentioned Murray, who had surgical procedure to take away a cyst from his backbone lower than two weeks in the past, forcing him to withdraw from singles.

“It was fairly emotional,” Murray mentioned in regards to the postmatch tribute. “Watching the video was good, however onerous as properly, for me. As a result of you already know it’s coming to the top of one thing that you just completely cherished doing for such a very long time. In order that was troublesome.”

It was the primary time a males’s doubles first-round match was performed within the occasion’s important stadium in practically 30 years, a becoming means for him to start to say goodbye — and for his many followers to supply their thanks and properly needs, too.

Murray, a 37-year-old from Scotland, has mentioned he’ll head into retirement after enjoying on the All England Membership, the place he’s additionally entered in blended doubles with 2021 U.S. Open winner Emma Raducanu, and the Paris Olympics, which start later this month.

“I’m prepared to complete enjoying,” Murray mentioned, “as a result of I can’t play to the extent I wish to anymore.”

Murray sometimes fidgeted together with his again and appeared a tad uncomfortable whereas enjoying, however he additionally let loose a celebratory scream after hitting a forehand return winner to go up a break at 2-0 within the second set, the kind of shot that helped him attain No. 1 within the rankings.

This was the primary time the Murray siblings had performed collectively on the All England Membership. They bumped fists earlier than the match started; they slapped palms between factors. Their mom, Judy, who taught each boys tennis, was in a visitor field, sitting with Andy’s spouse, Kim, and two of the couple’s 4 youngsters.

“It was a enjoyable expertise for me to be on the market and play with him,” Jamie mentioned. “It was type of unusual figuring out what the background was.”

Jamie’s youthful brother turned a celebrity in these components by profitable Wimbledon in 2013, making him the first British man to triumph in singles on the All England Membership in 77 years. He gained the title once more in 2016.

His different Grand Slam trophy got here on the U.S. Open in 2012, the identical 12 months he gained his first singles gold medal on the London Olympics at Centre Court docket — “Certainly one of my favourite days I’ve ever had, definitely as an athlete,” he mentioned Thursday — and the following, at Rio de Janeiro in 2016, made him the one participant with two in a row.

There have been a few of his typical mannerisms, whether or not it was tugging on the brim of his white hat or leaning over to drag on the tongues of his sneakers or clenching a fist whereas trying up on the stands. There wasn’t as a lot of the fireplace and brimstone he was well-known for, the cursing and muttering directed at his group or, simply as regularly, himself.

“Typically,” Djokovic mentioned throughout the four-minute video, “it appeared such as you towards the world.”

Then it was Federer’s flip to say: “However you had been by no means alone. As a result of when you you carried your individual desires, you additionally carried theirs,” referring to Murray’s many followers.

After the ceremony, Murray was greeted by a number of present and former gamers, together with Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Lleyton Hewitt, Holger Rune, Cam Norrie, Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe.

After which Murray walked over to his brother, and so they hugged.

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Cheffe d’état-major de la Défense | Justin Trudeau confie à Jennie Carignan les rênes des Forces armées

(Ottawa) Une meneuse « exceptionnelle » animée d’un « souci d’excellence » : le premier ministre s’est félicité de son choix de nommer la lieutenante-générale Jennie Carignan cheffe d’état-major de la Défense nationale. La décision de lui confier les rênes des Forces armées a été saluée par le Bloc québécois et le Nouveau Parti démocratique, mais n’avait toujours pas suscité de réactions au Parti conservateur en début de soirée.



« Je veux féliciter Jennie Carignan, qui a grandi ici au Québec, qui est promue au poste de cheffe d’état-major de la Défense », a déclaré Justin Trudeau en marge d’une annonce à Montréal, mercredi.

« Au fil de sa carrière, son management, son souci d’excellence et son dévouement ont été des atouts considérables pour nos Forces armées », a-t-il enchaîné.

Et Jennie Carignan, a-t-il assuré, saura « contribuer à rendre le Canada plus fort et plus sécuritaire ».

Le ministre de la Défense nationale Invoice Blair a salué la désignation de la militaire « qui a servi le Canada avec grande distinction, tant au pays qu’à l’étranger » pendant sa carrière de plus de 35 ans.

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Le ministre de la Défense nationale, Invoice Blair

Sa « vaste expérience » fait d’elle « la personne idéale pour mener les Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) », et « j’ai confiance en l’avenir de cette importante establishment sous son management », a-t-il aussi dit.

Parmi ses faits d’armes, Jennie Carignan a été commandante de deux régiments du génie de fight, ainsi que le Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean et la 2Division du Canada.

Elle a été déployée en Bosnie-Herzégovine, sur le plateau du Golan et en Afghanistan, et elle a commandé la mission de l’OTAN en Irak pendant un an, de novembre 2019 à novembre 2020.

Sa sélection pour relever « un grand défi » a aussi été applaudie par la gouverneure générale du Canada Mary Simon, qui est officiellement commandante en chef des FAC.

« Je sais qu’elle saura maintenir les hauts requirements auxquels nous ont habitués les FAC, et qu’elle le fera avec dignité, honneur, respect et un grand sens du devoir », a déclaré la représentante du roi au Canada.

D’autres, notamment l’ambassadeur des États-Unis à Ottawa, ont joint leurs voix à ce live performance d’éloges pour cette nomination historique.

« Ce fut un privilège de travailler avec la lieutenante-générale Carignan, qui est une éminente chief et une amie précieuse pour les États-Unis », a notamment écrit David Cohen sur le réseau X.

La veille de la désignation, qui avait été éventée au cours des derniers jours, les porte-parole bloquiste et néo-démocrate en matière de Défense nationale s’étaient montrées enthousiasmées par ce choix.

Sollicité à plusieurs reprises mardi et mercredi, le Parti conservateur n’a pas réagi.

Une courte transition

En vertu de cette nomination, Jennie Carignan sera promue générale.

Elle remplacera le général Wayne Eyre, l’actuel chef d’état‑main de la Défense, qui prendra sa retraite des FAC après environ 40 ans de service.

Il a d’ailleurs tenu à féliciter sa successeure.

« Nous œuvrerons au cours des prochaines semaines à assurer une transition efficace et sans heurt », a-t-il entre autres souligné dans un message publié sur le réseau X.

Le général Eyre, qui tenait les rênes des FAC depuis 2021, continuera à assumer ses fonctions jusqu’à ce que la nomination de la nouvelle cheffe d’état‑main de la Défense entre en vigueur.

Cela se fera le 18 juillet prochain, lors d’une cérémonie de passation de commandement.

Le délai entre la nomination de Jennie Carignan et le passage officiel du témoin est donc relativement court docket.

Des officiers supérieurs avaient d’ailleurs déploré la lenteur du gouvernement Trudeau à procéder à cette nomination, selon nos informations.

L’annonce du départ à la retraite du général Eyre remonte au 12 janvier dernier, il y a donc près de six mois.

Aussies in awe as Wimbledon farewells Andy Murray

For the Australian duo of John Friends and Rinky Hijikata – who defeated the Murray brothers 7-6(6) 6-4 – the expertise was simply as significant.

“To have the ability to step out and share it with Andy was one thing actually particular,” Friends mentioned. “It was Andy’s evening, however sadly, we upset it for him.”

Fellow Aussie Storm Hunter spoke on The AO Present Weekly in regards to the enormity of the event, and going up towards one in every of Nice Britain’s greatest-ever athletes of their home-Slam swansong.

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“I’m positive they grew up watching Andy and admiring Andy too, and nearly in a approach, not desirous to be those that finish Andy’s profession,” mentioned Hunter, the ladies’s doubles world No.6.

“What an incredible alternative for Peersy and Rinky to exit and play their first-round doubles on Centre Court docket at Wimbledon.”

Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan named Canada’s newest chief of the defence staff

The federal authorities has named Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan as defence chief.

As CBC Information first reported final week, Carignan’s appointment makes her the primary lady to carry the Canadian Armed Forces’ high job. She is presently the navy’s chief {of professional} conduct and tradition, a place created following the sexual misconduct disaster.

A number of high-ranking leaders had been compelled to step down from their posts after they had been accused of sexual misconduct in 2021.

The ensuing scandal prompted a damning exterior report by former Supreme Court docket justice Louise Arbour that made a collection of suggestions to vary the poisonous tradition throughout the Armed Forces. Carignan has been the face of the efforts to reform that tradition, offering updates to the general public about efforts to implement these suggestions.

Carignan joined the navy in 1986. She has commanded fight engineer regiments and led troops responding to floods in Quebec.

In 2008, she turned the primary lady to guide a fight pressure within the Canadian navy.

She acquired the Meritorious Service Medal and the Governor Common’s Order of Army Advantage, and her deployments included Afghanistan, Bosnia and Syria. She led a yearlong NATO mission in Iraq that resulted in late 2020.

Her official biography additionally notes that she has 4 youngsters, together with two who’re members of the Armed Forces.

Lieutenant-Common Jennie Carignan arrives the the prime minister’s workplace on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructed reporters in Montreal on Wednesday that naming the brand new defence chief was an “terribly necessary selection.”

“Notably in these moments of difficult geopolitics and elevated threats, notably to our Arctic,” he stated.

“Ensuring that we’ve got the correct individual to guide our Armed Forces on this pivotal time was one thing that I believe Canadians appropriately felt that we wanted to take critically, which we did.”

Army struggling to recruit

Carignan takes over a navy in transition, amid the continued tradition change efforts and the pressing job of attempting to rebuild its ranks after years of declining recruitment and poor retention.

The Armed Forces is brief roughly 16,000 troops and for a number of years it has didn’t recruit extra members than it has misplaced to retirement or launch, one thing that Defence Minister Invoice Blair known as a “dying spiral” again in March.

That has been a supply of pressure between the federal government and navy management.

In the meantime, the Armed Forces face elevated calls for to answer weather-related emergencies in Canada and increase the nation’s presence in japanese Europe as warfare rages in Ukraine.

In a current interview, the outgoing defence chief stated the navy is “beginning to sense a turnaround” in recruitment.

Gen. Wayne Eyre stated Canada’s allies are dealing with related challenges in recruitment and the issue is just not absolutely understood.

He cited the “very tight labour market” as one problem, together with altering demographics.

Eyre stated there are additionally points with Canadians’ readiness to serve, with “elevated incidence of medical challenges, mental-health challenges.”

Gen. Wayne Eyre, chief of the defence workers, arrives to look as a witness on the Standing Committee on Nationwide Defence on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (Justin Tang/CP)

The Armed Forces is experimenting with modifications to its medical admissibility for folks with sure situations like allergy symptoms, or those that are taking remedy for ADHD.

“Now we have began a pathway for important change throughout the establishment,” he stated, including that an upcoming inner technique will element efforts to enhance the navy’s total readiness.

Eyre was appointed in 2021 when Adm. Artwork McDonald stepped down weeks into his tenure as defence chief after being accused of sexual misconduct.

He stated stabilizing the group amid that scandal was the highest precedence.

“It is a work in progress, and so that is what I go away for my successor: unfinished work, however work that may by no means be completed as a result of it continues to evolve,” he stated.

Carignan is about to formally take over command of the Armed Forces in a ceremony on July 18.

Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen, who was the primary lady to be named vice-chief of the defence workers, additionally plans to retire this yr and can be changed in an early August change-of-command ceremony. Her alternative has not been named publicly.

Kendrick Lamar Gets Former Toronto Raptor DeMar DeRozan For ‘Not Like Us’ Music Video

On America’s Independence Day, Kendrick Lamar simply made issues private for Canadian basketball followers.

The rapper dropped his much-anticipated music video for “Not Like Us” tonight (July 4), which is stuffed with thinly veiled visible photographs at Drake. The diss monitor’s video was filmed in Compton, and it appears like the entire metropolis got here out to have a good time at Drake’s expense.


For followers in Toronto, although, there’s one cameo that cuts particularly deep: DeMar DeRozan.

The NBA participant seems on the 2:43 mark throughout this line: “I am glad DeRoz’ got here dwelling, y’all did not deserve him neither.”

For many who did not catch the reference initially, or who thought he was by some means referring to D-Rose (one other NBA participant, Derrick Rose), it is now painfully apparent who it is about.

The Compton-born skilled basketball participant is now a member of the Chicago Bulls, however was drafted by the Toronto Raptors — Canada’s lone NBA staff, for which Drake serves as the worldwide ambassador.

He was traded in 2018 for Kawhi Leonard, who then led the Raptors to their first NBA championship that season. In a number of interviews since then, DeRozan has talked about how he felt betrayed by the commerce and had wished to play his complete profession in Toronto. However he by no means had a nasty phrase for the town or the followers, who proceed to deal with him like a hometown hero each time he returns.

DeRozan was as soon as shut sufficient to Drake that he unintentionally spilled the beans on an upcoming mixtape, so it is laborious to not interpret this as him choosing his hometown rapper Kendrick Lamar’s aspect.

DeRozan additionally appeared onstage at Kendrick’s Juneteenth “Pop Out” live performance in Los Angeles, so this does not come totally out of nowhere. However his temporary cameo trying into the digital camera within the “Not Like Us” video feels one other direct hit.

Jannik Sinner outplays and outfoxes Berrettini to reach third round | Wimbledon

Matteo Berrettini’s run by means of the Wimbledon draw to his maiden grand slam ultimate in 2021 felt like a big second. Regardless that he misplaced to Novak Djokovic within the decisive match, Berrettini had already established himself as one Italy’s best tennis gamers. After his defeat, Berrettini travelled straight from Wimbledon to Wembley the place spent that night time and the next days toasting to his success with the Italian crew that had conquered Euro 2020.

Three years later, Berrettini’s success is a distant reminiscence, a consequence of accidents, depressing luck and the flourishing greatness of his sensible opponent on Centre Court docket. Jannik Sinner, who turned the primary ever Italian ATP No 1 final month, has since taken tennis of their nation to unprecedented heights and on Wednesday afternoon, he bolstered the brand new establishment in a tense, high-quality tussle by producing three flawless tie-breaks below stress to defeat Berrettini 7-6 (3), 7-6 (4), 2-6, 7-6 (4) and attain the third spherical.

“We’re superb pals, we play Davis Cup collectively, generally we practise collectively,” Sinner mentioned afterwards. “It’s clearly very, very robust that we needed to play one another in such an necessary event. At present was a really excessive stage match, I believed we each performed rather well. In three tie-breaks, I bought generally a bit fortunate, however I take it for as we speak.”

Since changing into the primary Italian man to achieve a grand slam ultimate since Adriano Panatta in 1976 and rising as excessive as No 6 within the ATP rankings, the previous three seasons of Berrettini’s profession have been ravaged by accidents and he fell as little as No 154 this yr. Whereas Berrettini fell out of relevance, Sinner has grown to turn into the most effective participant on the earth. This week marks his first grand slam event because the world no 1. Nonetheless, he continues to take his success in his stride.

Unseeded and susceptible, Berrettini’s brutal draw was additionally a particularly tough problem for Sinner. Together with his huge serve and forehand complemented by his depraved backhand slice and the weird really feel across the courtroom, Berrettini has turn into among the finest grass-court gamers over the previous few years.

Matteo Berrettini was saved on the run many of the night time by Jannik Sinner. {Photograph}: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Photos

Each gamers entered Centre Court docket serving extraordinarily nicely and frantically trying to take the primary strike with their forehands. The primary set tie-break, nonetheless, underlined the numerous extra choices that Sinner has in his recreation. His far larger defence, return of serve and backhand marked the distinction between them as he locked down his recreation and repeatedly drew out unforced errors from Berrettini to take a snug tie-break.

However after such a high-quality set, Berrettini’s confidence grew. He continued to eviscerate forehands and he annoyed Sinner together with his backhand slice, which skidded low on the grass. It was Berrettini who took the primary break of the match, establishing a 4-2 second-set lead.

However within the decisive moments, Sinner once more simply had extra margin and potentialities in his recreation. After retrieving the break, he opened the tie-break with a devastating backhand down-the-line winner and it set the tone as he dominated from contained in the baseline, suffocating Berrettini’s backhand and taking a two-set lead.

After two property of supreme focus, Sinner’s stage lastly dropped at first of the third set and the No 1 fully misplaced timing in his forehand. Berrettini continued to serve extremely nicely, shutting Sinner out of his service video games and drawing errors together with his slice because the match shifted. The 28-year-old rolled by means of the third set and broke for a 2-1 lead within the fourth set.

Nonetheless, Sinner didn’t panic. He returned brilliantly to instantly retrieve the break and as he rolled by means of his personal service video games, the stress on Berrettini’s shoulders grew. Down match level at 5-6, 40-advantage although, Berrettini responded by spectacularly recovering to carry serve with an unreturned serve, an ace and a forehand winner in fast succession. As soon as once more, Sinner saved his greatest tennis for probably the most decisive moments, his sensible return of serve the distinction between them as he closed out a wonderful battle late on Wednesday night time.

“I knew that I needed to elevate my stage as we speak if I wished to play in opposition to him,” he mentioned. “He performed ultimate right here, he’s a grass-court specialist. I used to be trying ahead to it. It was a problem for me to return on the courtroom. I used to be very proud of how I dealt with the scenario.”

Having been dealt a tough hand so early within the event, Sinner left Centre Court docket emboldened by how he managed the difficult moments in opposition to a wonderful participant. He’s shifting higher on grass than ever earlier than, he’s bodily sturdy after his current hip points and, most of all, he seems to be decided so as to add to his grand slam depend as quickly as potential.

After the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz had booked his place within the third spherical, he was instructed instantly afterwards that his subsequent opponent, Frances Tiafoe, mentioned he’s “coming after you”.

Alcaraz simply smiled. “I’m going for him,” he mentioned. The Alcaraz smile has turn into nearly as well-known as his forehand, a function of his exhilarating run to the title right here final yr. On Wednesday, the Spaniard improved because the match went on to see off Aleksandar Vukic 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-2.

Ranked 69, the Australian made life uncomfortable for Alcaraz and served for the primary set however couldn’t shut it out. That was his final probability because the French Open champion gained the tie-break, earlier than pulling away to arrange his third-round assembly with Tiafoe.

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz was not pushed a lot after the primary set in opposition to his Australian opponent. {Photograph}: Matthew Childs/Reuters

“We performed a extremely good match on the US Open,” Alcaraz mentioned of the American. “I do know he’s a extremely gifted participant, a high one on grass. It’s going to be a extremely tough match however I’m able to take that problem, play a excessive stage of tennis and hopefully take him.”

The fifth seed, Daniil Medvedev, was being pushed so laborious by the Frenchman Alexandre Müller of their second-round match that he fully misplaced monitor of the rating.

After dropping some extent to path 6-3 in a tie-break, the Russian sat down on his chair pondering he had already misplaced the opening set to his 102nd-ranked opponent. He was then knowledgeable by the umpire that he was truly nonetheless alive within the first set and he returned to the baseline, solely to lose the following level anyway and fall behind.

Regardless of dropping that tie-break all of it turned out OK for Medvedev as he hit again to achieve the third spherical by successful the following three units.

“I believed it was 6-4 [not 5-3], I went somewhat loopy,” the 28-year-old mentioned. “I believed the set was gone. I heard the referee speaking to me. At one second I begin listening to: ‘Daniil, it’s 6-3.’ I’m like: ‘What are you speaking about? Then I see the rating. Don’t know if it ever occurred to me earlier than. Thought it was fairly humorous.”

Casper Ruud, seeded eight, was crushed in 4 units by Fabio Fognini. The Norwegian, who has solely just lately recovered from the after-effects of a parasite-related sickness, hit again from 5-2 down within the third set to increase the match however Fognini held on to win 6-4, 7-5, 6-7 (1), 6-3.

Kendrick Lamar Releases Video for ‘Not Like Us’

After filming in his native Compton and performing the track six back-to-back occasions at his “The Pop Out” live performance final month, Kendrick Lamar has launched the long-awaited video for “Not Like Us,” the largest hit from the meat between him and Drake.

The clip, directed by Dave Free and Lamar, celebrates the West Coast with just a few digs at Drake and his OVO crew. The video begins with Tommy the Clown letting Lamar right into a metallic room earlier than the rapper does push-ups on cinder blocks — a nod to Drake’s observe “Push Ups,” after Drake referenced a photograph of Lamar doing the train as a part of its rollout.

Quickly, Lamar is hitting an owl piñata, a reference to Drake’s OVO owl, with a disclaimer on the backside of the display screen studying, “No OVHoes have been harmed through the making of this video.” Lamar then hits the streets driving a automotive with the track’s producer Mustard driving shotgun.

Followers have already taken observe that Lamar’s fiancée Whitney Alford and their two kids seem dancing in a lounge within the video. Alford was a speaking level in certainly one of Drake’s diss songs, “Household Issues,” the place the Toronto rapper claimed that the video’s co-director and Lamar’s longtime affiliate Dave Free fathered certainly one of Lamar’s kids with Alford.

Evidently, the video for “Not Like Us” is one thing of a victory lap for Lamar, who arguably emerged the victor within the beef that ignited earlier this yr with Drake.

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Of all of the songs within the back-and-forth between the 2, “Not Like Us” grew to become the largest hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 and turning into a Music of Summer time contender.

Lamar just lately carried out the track six occasions at his “The Pop Out” live performance in his native Los Angeles, which came about on June 19. For the occasion, he repped for his hometown, bringing out a group of musicians together with Dr. Dre, YG, Tyler the Creator, Schoolboy Q and extra.

Red Wings sign scorer Vladimir Tarasenko to two-year contract

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What we know about the South Padre Island bite victims

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas – A number of beachgoers on South Padre Island have been attacked by the identical shark on Independence Day, a time when the island is filled with locals and out-of-town guests for the vacation.

4 individuals injured

Texas Sport wardens confirmed two individuals have been bitten, a 3rd particular person was grazed and a fourth man was injured heading off a shark on South Padre Island on Thursday.

CNN reported two off-duty U.S. Border Patrol brokers pulled a sufferer from the water and utilized a tourniquet to the particular person’s leg.

Rayner Cardenas instructed KRGV his son-in-law was pulled underwater by the shark.

“Began swimming in direction of him, and he jumped out of the water and began saying, ‘Shark! Shark!’ And that’s when adrenaline kicked in, and I went proper after him.”

Cardenas saved his son-in-law by carrying him out of the water onto shore.

Brian McDaniel, who witnessed the aftermath, instructed KRGV, “How is that this really taking place proper now? It was very surreal.”

Nereyda Bazaldua instructed CNN she noticed her 18-year-old daughter, Victoria, and her different kids run out of the water.

Victoria had blood operating down her leg after a number of of the shark’s tooth scratched her leg, CNN reported. Bazaldua stated her daughter’s wound was minor and never deep. They plan on getting Victoria a tetanus shot.

The entire assaults have been believed to have been related to the identical shark, in response to Texas Sport Warden Captain Chris Dowdy.

Shark assault response

South Padre Island police have been first referred to as to the 4100 block of Gulf Boulevard round 11 a.m. on Thursday for a extreme shark chunk to a person’s leg.

Police and hearth division personnel supplied first support on the scene earlier than the person was transported to a Brownsville hospital.

In all, state park and wildlife officers stated two victims have been taken to the hospital. One of many victims acquired remedy in Brownsville, whereas the opposite was airlifted to an unknown location for additional remedy.

“Native sport wardens and members of the Texas Sport Warden Marine Tactical Operations Group assisted in patrolling the seaside by boat and land patrol whereas DPS patrolled the realm by helicopter and SPI PD and Cameron County rangers assisted with crowd management on the seaside,” Texas Parks and Wildlife Division stated in a information launch.

TPWD stated shark encounters of this nature are usually not widespread in Texas, and sharks might mistake individuals for meals.

What occurs subsequent

Dowdy stated the shark escaped to open waters, and there have been no plans to comprise it.

TPWD stated in case you encounter massive faculties of bait close to the shore, it may point out a predator is close by. It is best to stay calm and exit the water to attend for the animal to move.

Cameron County Decide Eddie Trevino Jr. stated the county could be working with the Metropolis of South Padre Island, and state and federal companies to patrol the seashores.

“This can be a horrendous occasion, the County will proceed to supply all sources wanted to maintain our households protected to one of the best of our skills. We drastically respect the help of our metropolis, state, and federal companions on this effort,” Trevino stated.

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Red Wings sign 2-time Cup winner Vladimir Tarasenko to 2-year deal

Vladimir Tarasenko, who simply received his second Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers, signed a two-year contract Wednesday with the Detroit Purple Wings price $4.75 million yearly.

Signing Tarasenko is the most recent transfer in what’s been a gentle offseason for the Purple Wings. It began June 30 once they re-signed three-time Stanley Cup winner and 2016 Hart Memorial Trophy recipient Patrick Kane to a one-year deal. Then, they introduced again Christian Fischer and Tyler Motte earlier than signing Jack Campbell, Erik Gustafsson and Cam Talbot in free company.

Nevertheless it additionally noticed the Purple Wings, a workforce that had 13 gamers with greater than 10 objectives, lose a few of their firepower. Jake Walman was traded to the San Jose Sharks, Shayne Gostisbehere signed with the Carolina Hurricanes and David Perron joined the Ottawa Senators.

The multitude of strikes left the Purple Wings with greater than $24 million in projected wage cap area and the truth they might do one thing later.

Come Wednesday, they added Tarasenko.

The 32-year-old winger will likely be enjoying for his fourth workforce since leaving the Blues, the workforce that drafted him sixteenth in 2010, in a commerce with the New York Rangers forward of the commerce deadline within the 2022-23 season. The Rangers additionally acquired Kane in a commerce with the Chicago Blackhawks that very same season.

His time with the Rangers noticed him rating eight objectives and 21 factors in 31 video games earlier than scoring three objectives and 4 factors in seven playoff video games.

Tarasenko then signed a one-year deal price $5 million with the Senators in free company. He was a part of an offseason haul that was designed to assist the Senators attain the playoffs for the primary time for the reason that 2016-17 season.

He scored 17 objectives and 41 factors in 57 video games solely to look at the Senators battle for consistency. They completed with the third-fewest factors within the NHL however traded Tarasenko to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Panthers.

Tarasenko’s influence was on the spot. He scored six objectives and 14 factors in 19 common season video games. That led to him scoring 5 objectives and 9 factors in 24 playoff contests with the Panthers warding off the Edmonton Oilers to win the primary title in workforce historical past.

Now Tarasenko heads to one of many NHL’s Authentic Six franchises that is on the lookout for a manner again into the playoffs.

From the 1990-91 season to the 2015-16 season, the one time the Purple Wings missed the playoffs got here throughout the 2004-05 lockout. Since then, the Purple Wings have gone eight straight years with out making the playoffs.

However they virtually made it this season. They completed with 91 factors and have been tied with the Washington Capitals. However the Capitals clinched the ultimate Jap Convention wild-card spot by way of a tiebreaker that noticed them have 32 regulation wins versus the Purple Wings’ 27.

With Tarasenko, the Purple Wings now have a ahead group that options J.T. Compher, Andrew Copp, Alex DeBrincat, Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Kane whereas having what CapFriendly tasks is $20.042 million in cap area.

Shortly after they signed Tarasenko, the Purple Wings cleared $4 million in cap area after buying and selling winger Robby Fabbri and a conditional 2025 fourth-round choose to the Anaheim Geese in change for prospect goaltender Gage Alexander.

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