Review-Journal sports reporter Mark Anderson recaps UNLV’s victory over Montana State-Billings. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
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UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about the exhibition victory over Montana State-Billings. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
A mile and a half on turf plays to the strength of European horses, but the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf isn’t the big prize that a lot of European horses are focused on winning. Can an American horse break through?
A mile and a quarter will get most of the attention Saturday when the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Classic runs. Handicappers Vic Stauffer, Patrick McQuiggan and Review-Journal horse racing columnist Mike Brunker analyze the field.
Meredith Tracy’s husand, Russell Tracy, died more than a year ago on his first day working for a new company when he fell 22 feet into a manhole that was not properly safeguarded. His employer was fined $82,000 in penalties for unsafe practices, but the company has denied her workers’ compensation claim, leaving her with no compensation since the death. Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae
Meredith Tracy’s husand, Russell Tracy, died more than a year ago on his first day working for a new company when he fell 22 feet into a manhole that was not properly safeguarded. His employer was fined $82,000 in penalties for unsafe practices, but the company has denied her workers’ compensation claim, leaving her with no compensation since the death. Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae
Race 11 on the 2018 Breeder’s Cup program — the sixth Breeder’s Cup race running on Saturday — is the mile, and it might be a tough one to pick. But European horses will have the advantage.
The Distaff — 1 1/8 mile for fillies and mares 3 years and older — is the 12th race on the 2018 Breeder’s Cup, the seventh race on Saturday’s Breeder’s Cup card. Abel Tasman, Blue Prize and Wow Cat get the experts’ attention in this race.
Carlo and Brenda Occhipinti lost their son, Carlo Jr., or “Junior,” to the flu last year.