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Virginia man gets life in prison for double murder scheme in affair with Brazilian au pair
Brendan Banfield listens to a family impact statement ahead of the sentencing in court on Friday, June 5, 2026 in Fairfax, Va. (AP Photo/Pool)
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Virginia Lottery Pick 3 Night, Pick 3 Day results for June 4, 2026
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The Virginia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 4, 2026, results for each game:
Pick 3
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 8-6-6, FB: 7
Day: 5-9-8, FB: 4
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 1-9-1-6, FB: 3
Day: 9-9-7-5, FB: 4
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 5
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 7-0-5-2-3, FB: 1
Day: 6-7-2-2-2, FB: 5
Check Pick 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash Pop
Drawing times: Coffee Break 9 a.m.; Lunch Break 12 p.m.; Rush Hour 5 p.m.; Prime Time 9 p.m.; After Hours 11:59 p.m.
Coffee Break: 08
After Hours: 06
Prime Time: 11
Rush Hour: 09
Lunch Break: 15
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash 5
Drawing every day at 11 p.m.
06-12-27-36-37
Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Millionaire for Life
Drawing everyday at 11:15 p.m.
06-13-19-28-34, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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West Virginia Vs. Cal Poly Predictions & Preview: 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament Super Regional
Image credit:
Maxx Yehl (Freek Bouw/Four Seam Images)
The 2026 NCAA baseball tournament super regional round is set to get underway on Friday, June 5.
To get ready, Baseball America presents our team-by-team previews, including winner predictions for all eight matchups. You can find all of our super regional previews here.
West Virginia Mountaineers
Key Player To Know
Panic set in quickly for West Virginia fans when ace Maxx Yehl exited before completing the first inning of his regional round start against Kentucky on May 30. Two days later, though, he demanded the ball in the Mountaineers’ regional final and looked like himself again, allowing one run on three hits with six strikeouts over five innings. A healthy Yehl changes everything for the Mountaineers. In a best-of-three series, having a proven ace capable of setting the tone in Game 1 can be the difference between advancing to Omaha and watching from home. Yehl owns a 2.12 ERA with 101 strikeouts and 24 walks in 85 innings.
Standout Stat
Few players are more closely tied to their team’s offensive success than Gavin Kelly. West Virginia is 38-9 this season when its star sophomore catcher and second baseman records at least one hit, compared to just 4-6 when he’s held hitless. Hitting out of the two-hole, Kelly serves as the catalyst for an offense that ranks third among super regional teams in batting average and fourth in runs per game. When Kelly gets going, the Mountaineers usually do, too.
Why They Could Win
West Virginia is one of the most balanced teams remaining in the field. The Mountaineers combine a high-contact offense that consistently gets on base with enough power to punish mistakes without sacrificing their approach. They can manufacture runs, string together quality at-bats and create pressure throughout the lineup. On the mound, they counter with a deep rotation and multiple high-leverage bullpen arms capable of either locking down the late innings or extinguishing trouble early. There are few obvious weaknesses on this roster, which is why West Virginia has spent the entire season winning in a variety of ways.
Why They Could Lose
For as productive as West Virginia’s offense has been, quality offspeed pitching has the potential to disrupt its approach. The Mountaineers posted a regular-season whiff rate just shy of 35% against offspeed pitches and chased those offerings at nearly a 40% clip with two strikes. They’ll still punish mistakes left in hittable areas, but opponents with the confidence and execution to lean on quality secondary stuff can create problems. If West Virginia is forced into swing-and-miss-heavy at-bats and can’t capitalize on fastballs—which they consistently destroy—its offense can be slowed considerably.
Pos
Player
AVG
OBP
SLG
AB
HR
RBI
C
Gavin Kelly
.381
.482
.709
223
16
56
1B
Armani Guzman
.308
.407
.418
208
0
38
2B
Brodie Kresser
.287
.387
.378
164
2
31
3B
Tyrus Hall
.268
.397
.402
179
5
28
SS
Matt Ineich
.295
.431
.420
224
4
35
OF
Matthew Graveline
.288
.366
.415
212
6
35
OF
Paul Schoenfeld
.346
.441
.513
228
4
48
OF
Ben Lumsden
.258
.405
.394
66
1
12
DH
Sean Smith
.313
.404
.502
211
8
49
Pos
Player
W
L
IP
ERA
WHIP
BB/9
SO/9
SP
Maxx Yehl
8
2
80.0
2.14
1.09
2.7
10.7
SP
Chansen Cole
9
1
86.0
2.93
1.09
2.9
9.7
SP
Dawson Montesa
4
5
71.0
5.83
1.45
4.9
10.7
RP
Ian Korn
5
1
66.2
2.70
1.02
1.4
8.0
Cal Poly Mustangs
Key Player To Know
Ryan Tayman has emerged as one of the nation’s premier catchers and the centerpiece of Cal Poly’s offense. The junior backstop is hitting .362/.453/.681 with 18 home runs and 18 doubles while catching 60 of the Mustangs’ 61 games. Batting cleanup, Tayman serves as the lineup’s primary power threat and is the only Cal Poly hitter with double-digit home runs. Opponents can navigate portions of the Mustangs’ lineup, but containing Tayman is often the first step toward slowing an offense that depends heavily on his production.
Standout Stat
Cal Poly’s pitching staff has quietly been one of the most effective in the country at balancing strike-throwing with bat-missing ability. The Mustangs rank 45th nationally with a 23.3% strikeout rate while maintaining a 9.5% walk rate, giving them a reliable formula for limiting free baserunners and avoiding self-inflicted damage. They may not possess the overwhelming stuff of some remaining super regional staffs, but their ability to consistently work in the zone and finish at-bats has been a major driver of their success.
Why They Could Win
Cal Poly has the kind of pitching staff that can carry a team through a super regional. The Mustangs miss bats at a high rate while still throwing enough strikes to avoid giving away free baserunners. Their arsenal is headlined by closer Nick Bonn, who can reach 100 mph and shorten games at the back end. The challenge will be navigating a West Virginia lineup that excels at putting strikes in play, but Cal Poly has enough stuff throughout its staff to disrupt timing, generate whiffs and control the series on the mound.
Why They Could Lose
Cal Poly’s offense features a star in Ryan Tayman and a reliable table-setter in Alejandro Garza, but compared to the remaining super regional field, the Mustangs lag behind in both power and on-base ability. Their lineup does an excellent job hitting for average, though it lacks the depth of impact bats that can quickly change a game. Cal Poly’s offense was outstanding in the Los Angeles Regional, but if it regresses closer to its season-long norms, the Mustangs could find themselves needing to win a pair of low-scoring games against a West Virginia team built to score more consistently.
Pos
Player
AVG
OBP
SLG
AB
HR
RBI
C
Ryan Tayman
.362
.453
.681
232
18
56
1B
Gavin Spiridonoff
.292
.359
.491
161
4
26
2B
Jake Downing
.278
.365
.409
198
2
37
3B
Alejandro Garza
.325
.358
.455
277
5
49
SS
Nate Castellon
.328
.405
.443
253
5
31
OF
Dante Vachini
.289
.338
.406
180
2
23
OF
Casey Murray Jr.
.321
.405
.475
240
5
31
OF
Dylan Kordic
.272
.364
.509
169
9
37
DH
Cam Hoiland
.315
.408
.489
178
6
29
Pos
Player
W
L
IP
ERA
WHIP
BB/9
SO/9
SP
Griffin Naess
8
4
87.2
4.00
1.30
3.3
9.9
SP
Carson Turnquist
9
2
75.1
3.35
1.21
4.5
10.8
SP
Josh Volmerding
1
1
26.0
6.58
1.46
2.8
9.7
RP
Nick Bonn
1
4
49.0
3.49
1.29
3.9
9.2
Predicted Winner: West Virginia
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VSP issues senior alert for missing 63-year-old
(WSET) — Virginia State Police has issued a senior alert on behalf of the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.
According to VSP, the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Gregory Dale Jordan.
VSP describes Jordan as white, sex: male, age: 63 years old, height: 6’0”, weight: 210 lbs., with green eyes and white hair.
According to VSP, Jordan was last seen on Wednesday on Sunburst Road in Campbell County. His clothing description is unknown. He has a long white beard. He is believed to be on foot.
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The missing senior suffers from a cognitive impairment, and the disappearance poses a credible threat to their health and safety, as determined by the investigating agency, VSP said.
You’re asked to contact the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office [24/7 dispatch] with any information regarding their whereabouts at (434) 332-9574, VSP said.
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