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Whenever Shohei Ohtani hammers a home run, it’s an international spectacle. People marvel at the global sports superstar’s incredible athleticism and flair for the dramatic.

Simply put, Ohtani highlights are must-watch moments of games.

The overwhelming favorite to win the 2024 National League MVP award was at it again on Wednesday night, October 16 in New York. Ohtani’s towering three-run home run in the eighth inning wasn’t the key play of the game. But it put an exclamation point on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 8-0 win over the New York Mets in the NL Championship Series.

It was a mighty swing. Ohtani belted Tylor Megill’s 0-1 cutter, sending the ball flying 397 feet into the right-field stands at Citi Field. 

The Dodgers lead the best-of-seven series 2-1.

Ohtani has had amazing productivity in recent weeks while batting with runners in scoring position (RISP). In his last 20 at-bats with RISP in the regular season and the playoffs, Ohtani has 17 hits. He’s driven in 27 runs and belted seven homers in that span. 

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Shohei Ohtani (KYODO)

Through Game 3 of the NLCS, Ohtani is 7-for-9 with men on base in the postseason. Oddly enough, based on his overall excellence in 2024, he’s 0-for-22 with the bases empty in the playoffs.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remains confident that Ohtani will get the job done as the team’s leadoff hitter.

“Early on — it’s just funny how things change — where there was a lot of concern about Shohei not being able to get hits with the runners in scoring position,” Roberts was quoted as saying by the New York Daily News on Tuesday.

“And now we’re all trying to find ways that [we] have to get guys on base so he can hit, right? I kind of find that comical.”

Sports Hero Ohtani Receives a Ringing Endorsement

Dodgers teammate Mookie Betts labeled Ohtani “the best player on the field every day.”

What are his thoughts on Ohtani’s hitting struggles without runners on bases?

“Oh, he hasn’t got a hit with nobody on. Who cares?” Betts was quoted as saying by MLB.com. “It’s Shohei Ohtani. Everybody knows who he is every time he steps in the box. [And] everybody is expecting something to happen.

“That’s the problem. He’s done it so many times that you expect it. He’s a human for 20 at-bats. It’s Shohei Ohtani.”

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The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani smacks a three-run homer in the eighth inning. (Frank Franklin II/AP)

Harimoto Claims Men’s Title at Asian Table Tennis Championships

The whirlwind action in elite table tennis is mesmerizing, making it one of the most visually compelling sports on the planet.

Paris Olympian Tomokazu Harimoto emerged victorious in the Asian Table Tennis Championships men’s singles final on Sunday, October 13 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Facing China’s Shidong Lin with the title up for grabs, Harimoto delivered an impressive performance. He won 11-9, 11-6, 4-11, 11-9 in the 33-minute showdown.

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Tomokazu Harimoto, winner of the men’s singles title at the 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships, poses for photos on October 15 at Haneda Airport. (©SANKEI)

Harimoto, who hails from Sendai, became the first men’s singles gold medalist for Japan at the continental tournament since Nobuhiko Hasegawa in 1974.

“It doesn’t really feel real. I worked hard in each game, and that’s what led to this victory,” Harimoto was quoted as saying by Nikkan Sports.

“I won the gold medal by beating a strong opponent,” added the son of naturalized Japanese citizens from China. “I’m really happy.”

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Australia’s Cameron Burgess (second from left) deflects a cross by Japan’s Keito Nakamura into his own goal during a 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C qualifying at Saitama Stadium on October 15. (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

Unusual Occurrence: Only Own Goals in Japan-Australia World Cup Qualifier

Japan’s victory streak in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying ended on Tuesday, October 15 at Saitama Stadium.

Australia and Japan produced a 1-1 draw that was short on heroics. Own goals were the story of the night, with both occurring in the second half.

In the 58th minute, the Socceroos took a 1-0 lead after Japan defender Shogo Taniguchi inadvertently booted the ball into his own net on a botched attempt to thwart the visitors’ encroachment.

The Samurai Blue caught a lucky break in the 76th minute of the Group C match when substitute Keito Nakamura’s cross ricocheted off Australia’s Cameron Burgess’ foot and into the Socceroos’ net.

Japan entered the match with a headline-grabbing 14 goals in its first three matches of the third round of World Cup qualifiers. What’s more, Japan was 9-0 in qualifying heading into this match.

When it was over, Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu reacted to his team’s performance.

“I feel frustrated,” Moriyasu said, according to Reuters. “We wanted to earn the three points and make our fans happy. So far we had come to this point without giving away a goal and tonight we gave away a goal, an own goal.

“We could have fallen apart after that point. But our players held on and kept calm to level up their play in order to catch up with Australia.”

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Australia’s Lewis Miller (left and captain Jackson Irvine defend an attempt on goal by Japan’s Ayase Ueda in the World Cup qualifier on October 15. (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

A Sports Reporter’s Reaction to the Japan-Australia Match

Scotland-based journalist Colin Morrison, who writes for SportsLook, shared his perspective on the Japan-Australia match’s outcome.

“While it is always slightly disappointing to drop two points in a home qualifier, the situation within the group and Japan’s very strong start means it is still in a very strong position to not only qualify for the 2026 World Cup, but will probably be one of the first teams to secure qualification,” Morrison said.

“As for two own goals in the same game and it ending 1-1 ― highly unusual. I can’t think of anything similar off the top of my head in international matches.”

A quick update on the six-team Group C for World Cup Asian qualifiers: Japan sits atop the table with 10 points. Australia, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have five points apiece.

The Samurai Blue are back in action on November 15 against Indonesia in Jakarta. 

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Koshigaya Alphas head coach Ryuzo Anzai watches his team play the Ryukyu Golden Kings on October 14 in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture. (B.LEAGUE)

Rough Start for the Koshigaya Alphas

Making the jump from the second division to the first division in the B.League can be a difficult adjustment.

For example, the Koshigaya Alphas, who were promoted to B1 following the 2023-24 season, are 0-4 to open the new B.League season.

Head coach Ryuzo Anzai’s team was outscored by 87 points in those first four games, including an 87-59 loss to the Ryukyu Golden Kings on October 13 in its most recent match.

Anzai is a good basketball coach. He had a track record of success with his former team, guiding the Utsunomiya Brex to their second B.League title in May 2022. And he led the Alphas to a 35-25 record in B2 last season.

Physical toughness is absolutely necessary for success in the first division, according to Anzai. This aspect of the game is something he feels the team must improve to be competitive.

“I honestly wonder how many players are willing to take on challenges at this level,” Anzai told reporters on Sunday, speaking broadly about tough physical play.

Acknowledging that he’s frustrated with the team’s performance to open the season, Anzai added, “I already consider myself a challenger, and of course I already know what the top-level B1 teams are like. [And] I want us to be a team like that [the Golden Kings], and when competing against such a team, I need to emphasize such things. But I frankly feel that this is something that is lacking at this moment.”

Indeed, patience, although not always easy to embrace, is a part of the process for sports teams’ leaders.

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Author: Ed Odeven

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Ufac participa de lançamento de projeto na Resex Cazumbá-Iracema — Universidade Federal do Acre

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Ufac participa de lançamento de projeto na Resex Cazumbá-Iracema — Universidade Federal do Acre

A Ufac participou do lançamento do projeto Tecendo Teias na Aprendizagem, realizado na reserva extrativista (Resex) Cazumbá-Iracema, em Sena Madureira (AC). O evento ocorreu em 28 de março e reuniu representantes do poder público, comunidade acadêmica e moradores da reserva.

Com uma área de aproximadamente 750 mil hectares e cerca de 500 famílias, a Resex é território de preservação ambiental e de produção de saberes tradicionais. O projeto visa fortalecer a educação e promover a troca de conhecimentos entre universidade e comunidade.

O presidente da reserva, Nenzinho, destacou que a iniciativa contribui para valorizar a educação não apenas no ensino formal, mas também na qualidade da aprendizagem construída a partir das vivências no território. Segundo ele, a proposta reforça o papel da universidade na escuta e no reconhecimento dos saberes locais.

O coordenador do projeto, Rodrigo Perea, sintetizou a relação entre universidade e comunidade. “A floresta ensina, a comunidade ensina, os professores aprendem e a Ufac aprende junto.” 

Também estiveram presentes no lançamento os professores da Ufac, Alexsande Franco, Anderson Mesquita e Tânia Mara; o senador Sérgio Petecão (PSD-AC); o prefeito de Sena Madureira, Gerlen Diniz (PP); e o agente do ICMBio, Aécio Santos.
(Fhagner Silva, estagiário Ascom/Ufac)



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Educação Física homenageia Norma Tinoco por pioneirismo na dança — Universidade Federal do Acre

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Educação Física homenageia Norma Tinoco por pioneirismo na dança — Universidade Federal do Acre

 Os professores Jhonatan Gomes Gadelha e Shirley Regina de Almeida Batista, do curso de Educação Física da Ufac, realizaram a mostra de dança NT: Sementes de uma Pioneira, em homenagem à professora aposentada Norma Tinoco, reunindo turmas de bacharelado e licenciatura, escolas de dança e artistas independentes. O evento ocorreu na noite de 25 de março, no Teatro Universitário, campus-sede, visando celebrar a trajetória da homenageada pela inserção e legitimação da dança no curso.

Norma recebeu uma placa comemorativa pelos serviços prestados à universidade. Os alunos do curso, André Albuquerque (bacharelado) e Matheus Cavalcante (licenciatura) fizeram a entrega solene. Segundo os organizadores, os anos de dedicação da professora ao curso e seu pioneirismo jamais serão esquecidos.

“A ideia, que ganhou corpo e emoção ao longo de quatro atos, nasceu do coração de quem viveu de perto a influência da homenageada”, disse Jhonatan Gomes Gadelha, que foi aluno de Norma na graduação. Ele contou que a mostra surgiu de uma entrevista feita com ela por ocasião do trabalho dele de conclusão de curso, em 2015. “As falas, os ensinamentos e as memórias compartilhadas por Norma naquele momento foram resgatadas e transformadas em movimento”, lembrou.

Gadelha explicou que as músicas que embalaram as coreografias autorais foram criadas com o auxílio de inteligência artificial. “Um encontro simbólico entre a tradição plantada pela pioneira e as ferramentas do futuro. O resultado foi uma apresentação carregada de bagagem emocional, autenticidade e reverência à história que se contava no palco.”

Mostra em 4 atos

A professora de Educação Física, Franciely Gomes Gonçalves, também ex-aluna de Norma, foi a mestre de cerimônias e guiou o público por uma narrativa que comparava a trajetória da homenageada ao crescimento de uma árvore: “A Pioneira: A Raiz (ato I), “A Transformadora: O Tronco” (ato II), “O Legado: Os Frutos” (ato III) e “Homenagem Final: O reconhecimento” (ato IV).

O ato I trouxe depoimentos em vídeo e ao vivo, além de coreografias como “Homem com H” (com os 2º períodos de bacharelado e licenciatura) e “K Dance”, que homenageou os anos 1970. O ex-bolsista Kelvin Wesley subiu ao palco para saudar a professora. A escola de dança Adorai também marcou presença com as variações de Letícia e Rayelle Bianca, coreografadas por Caline Teodoro, e o carimbó foi apresentado pelo professor Jhon e pela aluna Kethelen.

O ato II contou com o depoimento ao vivo de Jhon Gomes, ex-aluno que seguiu carreira artística e acadêmica, narrando um momento específico que mudou sua trajetória. Ele também apresentou um solo de dança, seguido por coreografias da turma de licenciatura e uma performance de ginástica acrobática do 4º período.

No ato III foi exibido um vídeo em que os atuais alunos do curso de Educação Física refletiram sobre o que a dança significa em suas formações. As apresentações incluíram o Atelier Escola de Dança com “Entre o que Fica e o que Parte” (Ana Fonseca e Elias Daniel), o Estúdio de Artes Balancé com “Estrelas” (coreografia de Lucas Souza) e a Cia. de Dança Jhon Gomes, com outra versão de “Estrelas”. A escola Adorai retornou com “Sarça Ardente”, coreografada por Lívia Teodoro; os alunos do 2º período de bacharelado encerraram o ato.

No ato IV, após o ministério de dança Plenitude apresentar “Raridade”, música de Anderson Freire, a professora Shirley Regina subiu ao palco para oferecer palavras à homenageada. Em seguida, a mestre de cerimônias convidou Norma Tinoco a entrar em cena. Ao som de “Muda Tudo”, os alunos formaram um círculo ao redor da professora, cantando o refrão em coro.

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I FÓRUM ESTADUAL "Autismo, Cultura, Mercado de Trabalho e Políticas Públicas no Acre."

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