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No. 21 Arizona softball takes first road trip to No. 11 Alabama to begin the Crimson Classic
The No. 21 Arizona softball team, which was previously ranked No. 23 in the country on Tuesday, Feb. 20 will be heading on the road for the first time this season to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to compete in the Crimson Classic from March 1-3.
Arizona softball (16-1) is coming off its second tournament sweep of the season winning all six games in the Hillenbrand Invitational.
In the Crimson Classic, the Wildcats will face the University of Northern Iowa, the University of Southern Alabama and its toughest competition No. 11 University of Alabama, the tournament’s host.
The Wildcats will play Alabama twice in the tournament as they look to continue to move up in the NCAA rankings.
The Wildcats started the season with strong pitching not only from sophomore Aissa Silva (7-0), who pitched 10.1 innings to help beat the University of Indiana but also from University of Kentucky transfer Miranda Stoddard (2-1), who has 17 strikeouts on the season through the first 17 games.
The ‘Cats’ offense has also been as impressive as ever this season, hitting 22 home runs and producing 164 hits. Arizona freshman Regan Shockey leads the teams in hits with 29 this season. However, it is senior Carlie Scupin and sophomore Olivia DiNardo leading the team in home runs. Scupin also leads the team in RBI’s with 27 followed by freshman Emilly Schepp with 16.
The Wildcats will need their offense and defense clicking on all cylinders as they prepare to take on an undefeated Alabama team.
Arizona plays Alabama twice, once on Friday, March 1, at 5:30 p.m. and once on Saturday, March 2, at 2:30 p.m. Games will be streaming live on the SEC Network.
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Arizona boy named Disneyland’s one billionth guest on his 8th birthday in memorable ceremony
An Arizona boy received the present of a lifetime while celebrating his birthday at the Happiest Place on Earth when he was honored as the one billionth guest at the California theme park.
Andres Robles, 8, walked through the gates of Disneyland Resort Friday morning ready to celebrate his 8th birthday with his parents when he received the heartfelt surprise, DisneyParksBlog reported.
The birthday boy and his parents Alejandra and Jose attended a ceremony at the Main Street USA train station platform where the beaming 8-year-old unveiled a sign showcasing the updated population of the theme park.
“Population 1,000,000,000,” read the sign.
Fittingly, Mickey and Minnie Mouse were in attendance for the special ceremony, as well as their friends Daisy and Donald Duck.
The birthday celebrations for the youngster continued after the ceremony when he was gifted with a VIP tour guide for the day — which can start at a whopping $3,500 for the luxury service.
The lucky family was treated to a tour of Walt Disney’s private apartment located on park grounds as well as the new Soarin’ Across America attraction commemorating America’s 250th birthday.
“The Robles family visit is just one of the many lifelong memories that have been created here at Disneyland Resort,” the blog wrote.
“From vacations and reunions to birthdays and more, generations of families and friends have come to Disneyland Resort to have fun together.”
Disneyland Resort — which encompasses Disneyland and Disney California Adventure — celebrated its 70th anniversary last year.
Known as the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland “has served as the inspiration behind the creation of more Disney theme parks and experiences across the globe,” according to DisneyParksBlog.
“Today, Disneyland continues its legacy as a worldwide icon and industry leader in entertainment and theme park experiences.”
“The resort continues to invest in creativity, technology and innovation to bring storytelling to new heights, while fulfilling Walt Disney’s vision that ‘Disneyland will never be complete as long as there is imagination left in the world,’” the blog added.
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Milwaukee Brewers vs Arizona Diamondbacks score, lineups, live updates
Why Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski is unlikely to appear in all-star game
Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski probably won’t pitch in the all-star game despite his amazing season, and here’s why
PHOENIX – The Milwaukee Brewers begin an 11-game, 10-day road trip by taking on the Arizona Diamondbacks on July 3.
Follow along for live updates as Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.57) faces Jose Cabrera (0-1, 3.60) in the pitching matchup.
What time is the Brewers game tonight?
Time: 8:45 p.m. CT.
What channel is the Brewers game on?
AppleTV+
What is the Brewers record?
53-32.
Brewers lineup
TBA
Diamondbacks lineup
- Ketel Marte 2B
- Geraldo Perdomo SS
- Corbin Carroll RF
- Gabriel Moreno C
- Lourdes Gurriel Jr. LF
- Nolan Arenado 3B
- Ildemaro Vargas 1B
- LuJames Groover DH
- Tommy Troy CF
Brewers probable pitchers and schedule
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