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SPORTS BRIEFING

CHESTER DROPS SALEM

NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Chester Oldtimers baseball team improved to 2-0 by defeating Salem AMVETS, 12-1, Sunday.

Kevin Ferrell picked up the win, allowing one hit in five innings with eight strikeouts.

Nathan Six and Bobby Vaughn led Chester with three hits. Steve Bell contributed two hits.

Chester plays Greenville (Pa.) at Thiel College at 1 p.m. Sunday.

CLIPPERS, BULLDOGS PLAY TODAY

A pair of Division VI sectional baseball games postponed by rain on Friday will be played at 5 p.m. today.

The 17th-seeded Columbiana Clippers will resume their game against 19th-seeded Rootstown at Firestone Park. Rootstown is leading 3-1 entering the sixth inning.

The winner will play at fifth-seeded Jermoesville Hillsdale in the district semifinals Wednesday. Hillsdale escapade from 29th-seeded and two-win Ashland Mapleton for a 3-2 win Saturday.

The 22nd-seeded East Palestine Bulldogs will host 24th-seeded Mogadore at Ace of Diamonds.

The winner travels to top-seeded Lake Center Christian on Wednesday. Lake Center blanked 30th-seeded Campbell Memorial, 19-0, in five innings Thursday.

In a Division IV district semifinal, 19th-seeded West Branch travels to third-seeded Norton at 5 p.m. today.

EAGLES HOST REBELS

HANOVERTON — United and Crestview are meeting on the baseball field for the first time in three years.

The 10th-seeded Rebels (16-10) will travel to ninth-seeded United (17-6) for a Division V district semifinal at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Crestview defeated Beachwood, 9-8, on Monday in the completion of a suspended game from Friday.

The last time the teams played, United beat Crestview, 4-1, in sectional play.

GRIM ADVANCES TO STATE

AKRON — Heartland Christian junior Cooper Grim won his second straight Divivision II district tennis singles title on Saturday at the Springside Athletic Club. 

In the semifinal, Grim beat 2025 state third-place finisher Ilya Shcherbakov of Pepper Pike Orange 7-5, 6-0. 

He faced another Orange player, Vivaan Moghekar, in the final and won 7-6, 6-4. 

The state tennis tournament will be held May 28-29 at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason. 

RECORD PURSE FOR INDY 500

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Swedish driver Felix Rosenqvist earned a record $4.34 million payout after winning his first Indianapolis 500 on Sunday — topping Alex Palou’s total from last year by more than $500,000.

The total purse, $30,906,400, was also a race record, organizers announced before Monday night’s formal victory celebration dinner in downtown Indianapolis. That’s a nearly $11 million increase over last year’s previous all-time high.

Rosenqvist made a daring, perfectly timed pass on the outside of David Malukas in the closing yards, beating Malukas across the yard of bricks by 0.0233 seconds in the closest finish in race history. The previous mark came in 1992 when Al Unser Jr. beat Scott Goodyear by 0.043 seconds.

Malukas finished second for a second straight year on the Brickyard’s 2.5-mile oval.

“The Indianapolis 500 continues to make history, in more ways than one,” track president Doug Boles said in a statement. “The month of May featured a back-to-back grandstand sellout crowd — our largest crowd since the 100th Running in 2016 — and intense on track action with the most lead changes ever in the Indy 500. Felix Rosenqvist added his name to the history books in stellar fashion, with the closest finish in Indy 500 history and now the largest purse. There’s no better end to a memorable month.”

The average payout nearly doubled, hitting $936,500 compared with last year’s record of $596,500.

Mick Schumacher collected a $50,000 bonus for being named the race’s Rookie of the Year. The son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher pocketed $218,800.

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