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Scholarships available
SALEM — The Salem Hunting Club has set the application deadline for the Lowell Iden and Larry Iler Memorial Scholarship to June 1.
The scholarships honor the memory of past Salem Hunting Club presidents Iden and Iler.
Students currently in college or soon to be going to college are eligible.
Winners will be notified and presented with their scholarship on Aug. 1 at the Iden Memorial trap shoot and breakfast.
The memorial scholarship fund is in its 21st year.
To enter a student for this year’s scholarship selection, applications and rules can be found on the Salem Hunting Club website: www.salemhuntingclub.com. Applications are also available through the school guidance councilor’s office.
For more information on the scholarship, or to donate, contact Janet Iden at 330-332-5765.
Ex-Cav expected to plead
NEW YORK (AP) — Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is expected to become the first person to plead guilty in a gambling sweep that led to the arrests of more than 30 people, including reputed mobsters and other basketball figures.
Jones is scheduled for back-to-back plea change hearings on April 28 in separate cases charging him with profiting from rigged poker games and providing sports bettors with non-public information about injuries to stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, according to court filings.
On Friday, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn provided the judge with a copy of Jones’ proposed plea agreement, including information on his possible punishment. It has yet to be made public. Jones remains free on bail.
Jones, 49, previously pleaded not guilty in both cases to charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. Both charges carry a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison.
Messages seeking comment were left for his lawyer, Kenneth Montgomery. He told a judge at Jones’ arraignments in November that they “may be engaging in plea negotiations.”
Jones, a onetime teammate of James, was arrested last October along with Portland Trail Blazers head coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and others, including a sports bettor accused of cashing in on injury information.
Jones was one of three people charged in both the poker and sports betting schemes. He remains free on bail.
Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are breaking up
The sports power couple announced Friday that they are ending their 10-year relationship and phasing out their popular podcast, “A Touch More.” They dropped the news together on the podcast.
“I hope you all know we put a lot of thought and care into this,” said Rapinoe, who rose to fame as a member of the Women’s World Cup team in 2011, 2015 and 2019. “It’s a decision that we made together. We’re still going to be there for all of you and for each other. It’s just going to look and feel a little bit different.
“We truly are evolving into something new to each other, to ourselves and to all of you, and we just wanted to say thank you for sharing this space with us and giving us this space for us to find ourselves in a different way through this podcast.”
Bird is considered one of the greatest women’s basketball players in history. She won four WNBA championships and was a 13-time All-Star over a 20-year career.
“We have shared so much of our life, so much of our relationship with you, so that’s why we wanted to come on here and share this, too,” Bird said. “These past 10 years have given us so much, and launching this podcast and sharing this space has been one of our favorite things that we’ve done together.”
Rapinoe is planning to start her own podcast, and Bird is committed to a second season of her own venture, “Bird’s Eye View.”
“It’s gonna look a little bit different moving forward,” Rapinoe said. “Obviously, our relationship was such a huge part of this podcast for you guys, but also for us. … We are both really sad to be losing this space. It’s been so meaningful to us, especially post-retirement, to be able to have this space to share, not just together, but with you as well.”
Bird said they will host six more special episodes of “A Touch More” as a “farewell to you all and to this space.”
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AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

