Arizona
$1M Powerball ticket sold at Arizona Circle K
PHOENIX – A $454 million Powerball jackpot is up for grabs Wednesday evening, and a few Arizona gamers have not too long ago received some fairly massive prizes.
Arizona Lottery officers say a $1 million ticket was bought at a Circle Okay, situated at 8861 Riverside Drive in Parker. The successful ticket matched 5 numbers within the April 23 drawing, however not the Powerball.
A $50,000 ticket was bought at a Fort Mohave Safeway, situated at 4823 S. Hwy 95. The successful ticket matched 4 out of 5 numbers and the Powerball.
The successful numbers for the April 23 drawings have been 10, 39, 47, 49, 56, and a Powerball 8.
There have been additionally two winners of a $137,000 Fantasy 5 jackpot. One successful ticket was bought at Meals Mart, situated at 2427 W. Thomas Highway in Phoenix. The second was bought at a Tucson Safeway, situated at 2940 W. Valencia Highway. Each tickets matched all 5 numbers.
The successful numbers for the Fantasy 5 drawing on April 23 have been 4, 17, 22, 28, and 34.
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Final Friday, a $30,000 Mega Thousands and thousands ticket was bought at Huge AZ Market #4, situated at 3713 State Hwy 95 in Bullhead Metropolis. The successful numbers for that drawing have been 7, 28, 29, 58, and 59, with a Mega Ball 10.
The $454 million Powerball jackpot that’s up for grabs Wednesday evening grew after there was no winner in Monday evening’s drawing.
The successful numbers for Monday evening’s drawing have been 12, 18, 20, 39, 61, and a Powerball 10.
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Arizona
3-star offensive lineman Michael Langi commits to Arizona, first pledge of 2026 class
Arizona has been on a tear this month, picking up 13 commitments in June for its 2025 recruiting class after entering with only two. And now it already has one for the following class.
3-star offensive lineman Michael Langi committed to the UA on Tuesday night, giving the Wildcats their first pledge of the 2026 class nearly 18 months before those recruits could officially sign.
he 6-foot-3, 265-pound Langi, who goes by ‘Bobo’ rather than Michael, is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 509 player in the 2026 class. He’s also considered the No. 41 interior offensive lineman in the country and the No. 79 prospect from California.
Langi, who was offered by Arizona in January, picked the Wildcats over offers from ASU, Colorado and Penn State, among others. He is the younger brother of 3-star offensive lineman Peter Langi, a 2025 recruit whom the UA had in for an official visit last weekend.
Both Langis play for Archbishop Riordan in San Francisco, the same school where Arizona recently got a commitment from 3-star offensive lineman Losipini Tupou. They are no relation to Sam Langi, who appeared in 21 games (with four starts) on the offensive line for the Wildcats from 2020-23.
Arizona
Former Baylor pitcher Collin McKinney commits to Arizona baseball
In winning both the Pac-12 regular season and conference tournament titles, Arizona put up some of the best pitching numbers in the country and led the nation in a trio of categories.
The Kevin Vance effect was real, and it’s made the Wildcats a desirable destination for pitchers hoping to improve their pro prospects.
Arizona has landed a second potential weekend starter from the NCAA transfer portal, getting a commitment Tuesday from former Baylor right-hander Collin McKinney.
The 6-foot-5 Texas native comes to Tucson with three years of eligibility, but with a big 2025 season could get drafted. He’s coming off a 2024 campaign as a redshirt freshman (he sat out 2023 due to injury) in which he started 14 games for Baylor and was 3-6 with a 6.70 ERA.
McKinney struck out 60 batters in 49.2 innings but also walked 35 and allowed 11 home runs. He had back-to-back 10-strikeout performances midway through the season but didn’t go more than four innings in any of his final seven starts.
He is Arizona’s second portal pickup, both righties who have started throughout their college career. Last week the Wildcats landed ex-Rutgers RHP Christian Coppola.
Coppola is ranked by 64Analytics as the No. 30 transfer, while McKinney is No. 168. For perspective, none of the players Arizona has lost to the portal was ranked in the top 1,000.
The UA is likely to lose all three weekend starters with righties Clark Candiotti and Cam Walty graduating and lefty Jackson Kent expected to get drafted and start his pro career.
Arizona
Police: Horse in May crash that killed Arizona man was domesticated
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Nevada State Police say the horse involved in a May crash that killed an Arizona man was domesticated.
On May 31, a 2008 Subaru Tribeca with three occupants was driving north of US 395 approaching the Red Rock off-ramp when it hit a horse in the road.
Of the three occupants, one, 19-year-old Wendem Herzog of Queen Creek, Arizona, succumbed to his injuries.
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