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Sports Central: Friday - May 1st, 2020 CBS47

Sports Central: Friday - May 1st, 2020 CBS47

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now sports central we begin with some sad news former Hoover High star Ryan wet night has passed away at the age of 49 in 2017 he was diagnosed with gastric cancer after his time at Hoover he went on to play at Fresno City College and then Stanford in 1993 the tight end signed with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent he spent seven years as Chicago and finished his NFL career in Green Bay on Twitter Hoover football uploaded a new profile pic and it's a wet night in his bears 89 Jersey o
ur thoughts are with his family as the Raiders continue to build their new stadium in Las Vegas the amount of copán 19 cases among construction workers have more than doubled since Tuesday in just three days positive cases increased by nine going from 7 to 16 people who have tested positive at the construction site facemasks are now required for all workers and on-site visitors as of right now Allegiant stadium is still expected to be completed this year but if the case has continued to rise con
struction could be postponed according to an ESPN report the u.s. sports industry will lose an estimated 12 billion dollars in revenue along with hundreds of thousands of jobs due to the Cova 1910 Demick it's an early projection and experts say that the economic impact will likely double as college football and the NFL don't return in the fall meanwhile the Korean baseball organization will begin its season next week on may 5th the ten team a league is taken a lot of precautionary measures like
a single entrance and exit mandatory temperature checks as the players enter and leave the stadium and of course no fans the league has sent out a single player who test positive for Coppa 19 will result in an automatic three weeks shutdown former Fresno Grizzlies pitcher Brady Rodgers is excited to see how that goes so baseball here in the states can get moving the players we want obviously we want baseball to get going I think the whole nation is ready to get some sort of sport going you know
there they're showing all these these past games on MLB Network and it just has I know it has me itching to get back ready to get the season going hopefully the nation is ready for sports and I know over in my career Japan they're about to start their season so I think major leagues is going to kind of see how how and what they do over there in the next week or so meanwhile a California judge ruled against the u.s. women's national soccer teams claims of unequal pay judge R Gary Klausner dismiss
ed the argument that the women were underpaid however the judge is allowing the players claims about n equal travel and medical support to continue a trial is scheduled for that on June 16th in federal court in LA they plan to appeal that decision which could delay the trial to 2021 or beyond guys back to you thanks Julia

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