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AROUND THE HORN

Guardians offer streaming

CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Guardians cleared up their broadcast outlook for the 2025 season on Tuesday as the team is offering monthly and season streaming plans for the first time.

Guardian games without blackouts will be available for $99.99 for the season or $19.99 per month. Nationally televised games on such outlets as Fox, FS1, ESPN and Apple TV will not be included.

Go to cleguardians.tv for more details.

The Guardians also said that plans for the cable broadcast home of the team aren’t finalized yet, but it anticipated that will be announced by the start of the season.

Heartland game postponed

COLUMBIANA — Due to weather-related travel concerns, Wood County decided not to make the three-hour trip to Heartland Christian for its Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Class 1A semifinal on Tuesday.

The game will be made up at 7 p.m. Thursday at Heartland.

United opens tournament play

MCDONALD — The United girls basketball team opens Division VI, Northeast 2 sectional tournament play tonight.

The 20th-seeded Eagles will play at 18th-seeded McDonald (14-8) at 7 p.m. today. McDonald has beaten Heartland Christian twice this season.

Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students.

The winner will play at sixth-seeded Columbia Station (17-5) at 7 p.m. Saturday. Columbia Station has a 10-game winning streak.

Moore named Saints coach

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Kellen Moore, who oversaw the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles ‘ offense this season, has agreed to return to the site of his latest triumph as the next coach of the New Orleans Saints.

The 36-year-old Moore will join an organization that has been floundering since the retirement of quarterback Drew Brees and departure of Super Bowl-winning coach Sean Payton. The Saints haven’t made the playoffs since the 2020 season — the last of Brees’ career.

Their interest in Moore became increasingly evident as the club waited longer to fill its vacancy than any other NFL team seeking a new coach this year.

Moore was the only assistant coach on either Super Bowl team to be interviewed by New Orleans and thus the only candidate who, under league rules, could not be hired until after Sunday’s title game was played. The Saints announced their agreement with Moore on Tuesday.

Their decision mirrors that of several teams that have found success after hiring relatively young offensive coaches. They included the Los Angeles Rams with Sean McVay, Green Bay with Matt LaFleur, Miami with Mike McDaniel and Minnesota with 2024 AP Coach of the Year Kevin O’Connell. All four of those coaches were hired while in their 30s.

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