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Talleres de Remedios de Escalada se impuso ante Deportivo Armenio, en condición de local, en un partido válido por la Fecha 15 del Torneo Apertura de la Primera B. Iván Becker fue el encargado del único gol del encuentro y se renovaron las ilusiones porque el Tallarrín todavía tiene chances, a dos fechas del fin de la competencia.
Cristian Manfredi fue con Ezequiel Cacace; Cristian Godoy, Nicolás Malvacio, Luis Monge, Iván Becker; Nicolás Sainz, Dylan Vergara, Patricio Romero; Alejandro Noriega, Fernando Enrique, Gabriel Arce.
Si bien el encuentro fue parejo, el Tallarín se puso en ventaja a los 30 minutos de la primera etapa: Becker marcó de cabeza, tras un tiro de esquina de Arce, quien minutos después se retiró lesionado. Ingresó Matías Sosa. Angel Stringa y Pablo Monge fueron amonestados en el conjunto de Víctor Piriz Alvez.
Laramie Rangers Hold Off Loveland for Fourth Straight Win
The Laramie Rangers extended their win streak to four in a row after a 14-8 victory over the Loveland Aces on Tuesday night at Cowboy Field.
Laramie (25-11) rallied from an early 3-run deficit and then fought off a comeback attempt by the Aces.
Manager Aaron Lozano said he felt like that was a tough game.
“One thing that’s been different about this team than what we’ve seen the last couple of years is they’re hard to keep down. Some teams have done it, right? We’ve got some losses, and we’ve been blown out, but generally speaking, it’s hard to keep the Rangers down.”
Ready or not, D.C. restaurants are returning to full capacity. Here’s how the first night went. Emily Heil, Tim Carman India Rice, right, and Derrick Edwards have drinks and wings at the main bar at Old Ebbitt Grill on Friday. (Robb Hill for The Washington Post) Jason Lukacs strode the length of the main bar at the Old Ebbitt Grill, pumping a fist in the air. “Ya ready, ya ready, ya ready?” he asked. The question was meant not just for his colleagues who were cutting orange wedges and lengths of celery but also, it seemed, for the empty dining room beyond.
Film Shorts // May 19-25, 2021
OPENING
Counter Column (PG-13) This Christian drama is about a drug dealer (Chris Gonzales) who tries to escape his life by joining the army. Also with Nathan-Andrew Hight, Michael Kaiser, Zane Castor, Ella Haslett, Madeleine Martinez, Diego Medina, and Lars Nielsen. (Opens Friday at Movie Tavern Hulen)
The Dry (R) Eric Bana stars in this thriller as a federal agent who returns to his drought-stricken hometown for a funeral and has to reckon with a decades-old unsolved murder. Also with Genevieve O’Reilly, Keir O’Donnell, John Polson, Julia Blake, Bruce Spence, and William Zappa. (Opens Friday in Dallas)