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Tiffany's offersheavyweight bout
BOARDMAN -- Tiffany's Bar & amp; Grille in Club South will show Saturday's heavyweight boxing bout between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson. Advance tickets cost $15.
Chatman picksLackawanna
SCRANTON, Pa. -- Terrance Chatman, who started at both cornerback and wide receiver at The Rayen School, will continue his football career at Lackawanna College.
Chatman (6-foot-2, 190-pounds) caught 14 passes for 345 yards and three touchdowns and he led the Tigers with four interceptions and 28 solo tackles.
Lackawanna has had consecutive 10-1 seasons and is 68-26-1 over the past nine years.
Pegasus to host3 track meets
EAST LIVERPOOL -- The Pegasus Track Club of East Liverpool will sponsor three summer track and field meets at the Frank J. Mangano Memorial Track at East Liverpool High School.
The Wendy's Open will open the schedule on June 15 at 9 a.m. The Kidsfest will be June 29 and the Recreational Relays will be July 13.
The Kidsfest is for athletes age 4-18 while the two others is for participants 4-up.
For information, call Larry Claypool at (330) 385-1663.
WB's Scott, Wilsonare honored
BELOIT -- West Branch High School students Josh Scott and Stefanie Wilson have been selected to receive the Ohio High School Athletic Association's Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award.
The award is presented each year to a male and a female student who have been outstanding in their efforts to promote sportsmanship in their school and community.
REGION
Aeros split
AKRON -- Scott Pratt, Billy Munoz and Jason Fitzgerald homered as the Akron Aeros beat the Binghamton Mets 11-4 Tuesday night for a split of their Eastern League doubleheader.
In the opener, Brian Shipp homered in the third inning and had an RBI double in Binghamton's five-run fourth as the Mets beat the Aeros 6-5.
Both games were seven innings.
In the nightcap, Munoz had a leadoff homer in the second, his fourth of the season, and Fitzgerald had a two-run shot, also his fourth.
Pratt's two-run homer, his sixth, came in Akron's eight-run fourth inning. Corey Erickson and Victor Martinez both had two-run doubles in the fourth.
Binghamton was led by Aaron McNeal's RBI single in the first and one-run double in the seventh.
Carl Sadler (4-1), who gave up three runs on five hits in four innings, got the win. Andy Cook (4-2), the loser, gave up eight runs, all earned, on six hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Shipp's leadoff third-inning homer in the opener was his 18th of the season.
In the fourth, Binghamton had two doubles and four singles before Brian Tallet (4-1), the loser, got his first out of the inning, a strikeout by Chris Basak.
McNeal had a two-run double for the Mets in the fourth, Jimmy Gonzalez knocked in a run with a single and Esix Snead had an RBI groundout.
Bryan Braswell (1-0), who pitched two scoreless innings of relief, got the win and Saul Rivera pitched a scoreless seventh to earn his seventh save.
Indians activateBradley from DL
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Cleveland Indians activated center fielder Milton Bradley from the 15-day disabled list Tuesday and optioned outfielder Jolbert Cabrera to Triple-A Buffalo.
Bradley broke a bone near his left eye and scratched his iris while trying to make a catch May 1 against Anaheim. He was batting .266 with two homers and five RBIs before he was put on the DL.
NATION
Raiders orderedto share revenue
LOS ANGELES -- A Superior Court judge ruled that the Oakland Raiders must share stadium revenues with 31 other NFL teams under the league's revenue-sharing rules.
Judge Richard Hubbell issued his decision Monday. It was the final part of two phases in a lawsuit from last year.
Staff/wire reports