Urawa claim first win in five
Former Asian order champions Urawa Red Diamonds strolled to their first win in five games and moved up to sixth in the J-United with after thumping bottom-of-the-table Kyoto Sanga 4-0.
Brazilians Sanou, Ponte and Edmilson netted in the 53rd, 64th and 75th minutes, while Tomoya Ugajin added to the thoroughgoing shortly before the end for the visitors. Urawa are now eight behind leaders and defending champions Kashima Antlers, who drew with Albirex Niigata 2-2 on Tuesday. Antlers are now on 31 points.
Shimizu S-Reverberating are second on 30 points, while Nagoya Grampus have 29 points and Kawasaki Frontale have 25 points. Urawa, Cerezo Osaka and Sanfrecce Hiroshima each sit on 23 points. Shimizu away Cerezo Osaka 3-2 on Tuesday, while Hiroshima drew with Vegalta Sendai 1-1 on the same dusk.
On Wednesday Brazilian-born Japan international defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka and another Brazilian Danilson gave Nagoya a 2-1 win over Shonan Bellmare, while Kawasaki were held to a goalless acquire by Montedio Yamagata. Gamba Osaka ran out 3-1 winners over Vissel Kobe, while FC Tokyo drew 1-1 with Jubilo Iwata. Omiya Ardija also drew 1-1 with Yokohama Marinos.
Local jeweler brings the bling for NFL players
CUTLER BAY — While NFL non-specific managers try to uncover hidden draft gems, A.J. Machado is more interested in placing adored gems around the wrists, necks and fingers of those top picks.
"I hope for to see what they're wearing, and if we did it how my watch worn by [former Gators cornerback and seventh entire pick] Joe Haden looks on TV,'' Machado said about watching the delineate unfold.
"And if they're not wearing me, why not? Hey, I'm not jealous, I got 14 first-rounders this year.''
That's a less ill batting average than draft pundits Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay.
Machado says that expected draft picks and their agents or business managers start making jewelry orders in January so they can light-heartedness during their TV interviews.
Draft value takes on another meaning for Machado, who decked out Deerfield Ground's Jason Pierre-Paul — the Giants' 15th comprehensive pick — with a white gold bracelet with his initials, as well as a disastrous diamond Arctica watch and matching necklace. Machado was a visitor at Pierre-Paul's draft party at the Fontainebleau Hostelry in Miami Beach.
"Being in college you weren't able to do indubitable things you'd like to, so when you get a chance to reap some of the benefits of all the incomprehensible work and labor you put in, that comes easy to treat yourself,'' said Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden, a McArthur Extreme graduate. "They say diamonds are a girl's best friend, but now it's a trend toward the facing, dealing with guys.''




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