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Wednesday, May 29, 2013 ROCSports Steve Bradley Lead Local EditorSports (585) 258-2569 sbradleydemocratandchronicle.com SBradleyDC Weather on the back Inside Rhinos routed in rain Democrat and Chronicle New England wins big in U.S. Open Cup Jeff Di Veronica Staff writer For the second straight week, a storm rumbled through Rochester and halted a Rhinos' match. New England did a similar number on the short-handed Rhinos when their third-round U.S. Open Cup match resumed. The Revolution scored twice in 11 minutes after lightning cleared out of the area to blow open what was a tight match for 52 minutes, and the Major League Soccer team won easily, 5-1, at rain-soaked Sahlen's Stadium.

"The wheels kind of came off," coach Pat Ercoli said what of happened after the delay. A minute after play resumed, New England scored to make it 3-0. Ten minutes after that, it was 4-0. There would be no magic against an MLS team this season for Rochester, not that much was expected with eight injured Rhinos (five See RHINOS, Page 2D Rhinos midfielder Ross LaBauex battles against New England forward Saer Sene Tuesday, marie de jesus staff photographer PAT LOVELL USA TODAY Pacers even series with Heat Roy Hibbert scored 23 points and LeBron James fouled out late as Indiana tied the Eastern Conference finals 2-2 with a win. 3D Leading Off Kelly speaks on Golston Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly isn't ready to name a starting quarterback for 2013 or 2014.

Speaking for the first time since Everett Gol-son was suspended by the university on Friday for noor academic iirdcr- i ment, Kelly said all three 1 remaining quarierDacKS will get a chance to win the job when practices resume in August. Gol- Kelly son is out for the fall semester and will have to re-enroll at the school, which he has indicated he intends to do. "It's certainly going to be a challenge," Kelly said. "He is our starting quarterback. He started in a national championship game.

But we're very fortunate we have experienced quarterbacks in Tommy Rees and Andrew Hendrix." Oldie but goody Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, to the crowd at a Staples Center concert: "You've been a fantastic audience, let me tell ya. The only reason we're here is to make the Jagger Lakers look younger!" Raising your insurance Former racer and current ABC racing analyst Eddie Cheever breaks it down: "For somebody that spent all of his life driving on road courses where if you make a mistake you go through 30 feet of sand, then you hit a tire barrier and then a guardrail, it's a lot different. You absorb the energy over a space of time. "It doesn't take Einstein to understand what happens to a car and its driver when it hits the wall at 250 miles an hour." Picked a bad time to be good Greg Cote of The Miami Herald: "Miami, returning 19 starters, is called the eighth-most talented college football team in America by ESPN. "It would be a very good year to not have an NCAA guillotine glistening over your head." Compiled by Bob Chavez BRAVES TRIUMPH Canandaigua's Dan LaCrosse jumps in celebration after scoring the winning goal in the third overtime to beat Victor 11-10 for the Class championship.

JAMIE GERMANO STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER MORE ON 3D Class Penn Yan tops Geneva. Class Penfield upsets Webster Thomas. GO DEEPER ON DIGITAL Go to DemocratandChronicle.com for photo galleries from Tuesday's Section boys lacrosse championship games. Sal Maiorana Staff writer There were moments, several of them actually, where both Canandaigua and Victor thought they were about to win the Section Class boys' lacrosse championship Tuesday afternoon. During nearly three full overtime periods at St.

John Fisher College, each side had golden opportunities to claim victory, but either a series of miscues on See CLASS Page 3D TV's Best Bet Red Wings at Blackhawks, 8 p.m., NBCSN: Game 7 basically says it all for two storied franchises. Coming Up Coverage of the Section girls lacrosse championships. In Thursday's Democrat and Chronicle. Wings trail suspended game Set to resume Wednesday; 7-mning affair follows GAME NIGHT Matchup: Red Wings vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.

Whenwhere: Suspended game resumes at 5:05 Wednesday night at Frontier Field, followed by a seven-inning game. Gates open at 4 Radio: WHTK-AM (1280). Tickets: $12, $10.50, $8. Call (585) 423-9464. Starting pitchers: LHP Pedro Hernandez (0-1, 4.05 ERA) vs.

IronPigs LHP Raul Valdes (0-0, 0.00) in Game 2. Local weather alerts on your cellphone through the news app NEWS TIPS Call (585) 258-2252 or (800) 767-7539 from outside Monroe County. Jim Mandelaro Staff writer For awhile, it seemed Tuesday night's wild game at Frontier Field would never end. And then it did. A torrential downpour forced umpires to clear the field with one out in the top of the fifth, and they suspended the game 41 minutes later with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs leading the Red Wings See WINGS, Page 5D tonight 7:05 pm tomorrow 11:05 am feather's Dav" TONIGHT 7:05 p.m.

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