Minnesota Aurora plays River Light FC to 1-1 draw in Illinois

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Minnesota Aurora and River Light FC played to a 1-1 draw Saturday in Aurora, Ill., which kept Aurora’s regular-season unbeaten streak alive.

Aurora (1-1-0 in USL W League), didn’t lose a match in the 2022 and 2023 regular seasons. The draw was their first since May 26, 2022.

Aurora goalkeeper Taylor Kane made a fingertip redirect of a shot by Devin Lynch late in the first half to keep the match scoreless.

River Light took the lead in the 52nd minute when University of Minnesota commit Mya Nugent and Aurora defender Alicia Donley bumped ankles, causing Donley to fall and leaving Nugent open to score.

Minnesota Aurora leveled the score in the 54th minute. From a set piece, Addison Weichers served a looping ball into the 18-yard box and connected with the head of Sophie French.

The goal was French’s third of the season and ninth career goal.

“River Light brought a great game against us, and we’re excited to have an opponent like this in the division,” Aurora coach Colette Montgomery said in a news release. “Our players responded well to the game plan we put out there and the strategy we wanted to put in place today.”

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Festa cruises as Saints shut out Bisons 7-0

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David Festa’s standout run continued Saturday as he pitched five scoreless innings for the St. Paul Saints in a 7-0 win in Buffalo against the Bisons.

DaShawn Keirsey Jr. and Will Holland homered for the Saints, who have won three in a row.

The offense tallied 13 hits, but it was Festa and two relievers who dominated on Saturday.

Festa (1-1) struck out eight batters and gave up just one hit and one walk in his five innings. Jordan Balazovic allowed two hits and a walk in three scoreless innings and Ryan Jensen finished the game with a perfect inning with two strikeouts. Balazovic had two strikeouts as St. Paul combined for 12 strikeouts.

Festa, the Twins’ top pitching prospect according to MLB Pipeline, has now allowed just two runs over his last three starts, covering 10 innings. He’s struck out 22 batters in that time and lowered his ERA to 2.77 this season.

Keirsey, who drove in four runs, had an RBI single in the first inning to score Royce Lewis, who is playing on a rehab assignment. Lewis was 1 for 4 as the designated hitter.

Keirsey later scored when Yunior Severino reached on a throwing error.

In the second, Keirsey hit a three-run homer, his seventh long ball of the season. Holland added his fourth homer, a two-run shot, in the eighth.

 

 

Peregrine falcon chicks hatched and visible on the DNR FalconCam in downtown St. Paul

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Peregrine falcon chicks has successfully hatched out of a nest box on a high rise in downtown St. Paul and the DNR FalconCam will allow people to watch as the mother raises the young birds. The first chick hatched early May 21 out of the nest’s four eggs.

For those watching the FalconCam, the first sign that an egg is hatching is when a small hole appears, called a pip. It can take a chick up to 72 hours from the start of a pip until it is hatched, the DNR said. Although this part is difficult to see on the FalconCam, people will get to see the chicks’ pink and white downy heads when the adults begin to feed them, officials said.

“The DNR FalconCam provides a window into the fascinating world of nesting birds for all to enjoy,” DNR Nongame Wildlife Engagement Supervisor Jessica Ruthenberg said in a news release. “We hope this live webcast generates appreciation for peregrine falcons and Minnesota’s other nongame wildlife.”

The FalconCam became the DNR’s first live webcam 13 years ago. Building tenants at Sentinel Properties provide funding for the live camera stream and the building managers oversee the nest box and camera.

The two adult falcons using this nest box have been identified by the Midwest Peregrine Society as an 11-year-old female and a 15-year-old male. This female falcon has nested in this box since 2016. The male, banded as a chick in 2009 in Indiana, is a new partner for the female.

The FalconCam webpage, mndnr.gov/falconcam, has a link to sign up for updates.

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North Oaks’ Frankie Capan III cards a 62 on Saturday to take lead heading into final day of Korn Ferry Tour event

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Frankie Capan III keeps knocking on the door at Korn Ferry Tour events.

On Sunday, the North Oaks’ native will have another prime opportunity to kick it down.

Capan shot an 8-under round of 62 in the third round Saturday of the Visit Knoxville Open at Holston Hills Country Club in Tennessee to move to 15-under for the tournament and take a one-shot lead into Sunday’s final round. The margin is narrow — four golfers are at 14-under and 14 competitors are within four shots of Capan’s lead.

But he heads into Sunday likely brimming with confidence after birdieing seven of his first 14 holes Saturday.

“I felt pretty comfortable out there. You know, the last few days I’ve hit a lot of really nice shots. I think today I was able to get off to a hot start, which was great, and then was able to roll a few putts in, which kind of gave me a little bit of momentum kind of going into the final, I guess, six, seven, eight holes,” Capan told reporters after the round. “But yeah, the first two days I hit it really well, too, so it was nice to just get a few putts to drop today.”

The 24-year-old has logged three top-10s in his last four starts, and is primed to tally another Sunday. But the sights are likely set higher. A victory Sunday would likely move Capan up to No. 2 on the Korn Ferry Tour’s season-long points list. The top 30 at season’s end receive PGA Tour cards.

Capan said he believes in his abilities and has grown more comfortable with trusting his game. That trust is always put to the test when in contention on a Sunday.

“My game when I’m playing well, I have a good chance to win and just not really shying away from that and almost pouring into that,” Capan said. “You know, I played a lot of football as a kid and just trying to bring put some of that attitude that I had when I was playing football out there.”

The mission now is to reach the ball out and break the plane to earn Korn Ferry Tour victory No. 1, and inch closer to reaching golf’s highest competitive level.

“Golf’s a game, like I said, you have to stay patient and you have to, like we’re out there for a while, so you can’t get too aggressive, but at the same time like when I was playing football, to a degree I’m just trying to rip guys’ heads off. I think just bringing that into my game a little bit in terms of like respectfully, I know what I’m capable of doing in the game of golf and I think it’s fun when I feel like my game is trending in the right direction,” Capan said. “But I think just believing in myself and knowing that I can go out there and shoot 62 like I did today. Really not shying away from that, more just kind of pouring into that. I would say just getting a little more amped up’s been fun for me. Putting myself in situations and being in the hunt four out of the last five weeks is awesome.

“So I think just, you know, having the mindset that I just believe in myself, believe in what I’m doing and I feel like I have a better process kind of going about each tournament since we’ve gotten back to the States. So really just kind of pouring into that, and then once we press play, really just trying to get after it.”

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