SANTA ROSA, Calif. -- Organizers of a motorcycle event in California offered condolences Tuesday to the families of two rising young riders who died from crashes in two separate races over the weekend.AMA Pro Racing issued a statement saying it was deeply saddened by the tragic loss of 17-year-old Kyle McGrane and 20-year-old Charlotte Kainz, whose fatal crashes occurred Sunday during an event at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.Today we are all mourning, Michael Lock, the CEO of AMA Pro Racing, said in the statement. Charlotte and Kyle were talented competitors with bright futures. Our deepest condolences go out to their families and friends in this time of need.Both riders were in AMAs junior division, according to The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, and were participating in races at the Ramspur Winery Santa Rosa Mile AMA Pro Flat Track Motorcycle Race.McGrane of Gap, Pennsylvania, died Monday of injuries sustained when he crashed coming out of the fourth turn of the final lap of his race, Lock told The Santa Rosa Press Democrat.McGrane had been participating in AMA Pro racing since 2015 and had a growing fan base nationwide, the statement said.In a race earlier Sunday, Kainz of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area, collided with another rider and was rushed to a hospital where she later died.Kainz was a beloved rider who brought smiles to the faces of everyone she met, the statement from AMA Pro Racing said. It said she had earned her professional license in Pro Flat Track in 2015.Lock says it is rare that anyone dies at a race, let alone two people.I dont know of this happening in the living memory of our sport, he told The Santa Rosa Press Democrat. We are all in complete shock.Officials are reviewing communication procedures to see whether any aspect of the response could have been improved.---Information from: The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, http://www.pressdemocrat.comFake Jerseys From China . -- Chicago Bears cornerback Tim Jennings was selected Monday to his second straight Pro Bowl, while guard Kyle Long made it after a solid rookie season. Fake NCAA Jerseys . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. http://www.fakejersey.com/fake-adidas-jerseys/ . JOHNS, N. 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A moustachioed Afghan in the crowd, with a beaming smile, gives it the thumbs up.Peter Borren, 31 v Ireland, Sylhet, 2014 Netherlands faced an impossible task to advance to the main rounds of the 2014 World T20. They needed to chase 190 in 14.2 overs to leapfrog Zimbabwe and Ireland to qualify. Clearly they stood no chance. We didnt have much to lose, Borren said later.It was so ridiculous, so inconceivable, that William Porterfield, the Irish captain, who is usually well briefed, did not know the equation until well into the Dutch onslaught. The excessive muscularity of the batting made him regret it.Borren promoted himself up too open.dddddddddddd His 31 was far from the headline act of the chase. Stephan Myburghs 63 was more violent and decisive. Tom Coopers unbeaten 45 was more assured and clinical (and more relevant to the prevailing narrative, given his controversial, eve-of-tournament call-up at the expense of Tim Gruijters). But the intent shown by Borren set all that up. It showed he believed it could be done and it led the rest to believe it too; in other words, a most inspirational kind of captaincy.Binod Bhandari, 51 not out v Papua New Guinea, Sharjah, 2013 Cheering in the press box is a no-no. Sometimes, though, it happens unexpectedly and instinctively. Bhandari once prompted one such random paroxysm. It was the 30th match of the World T20 qualifier, at a neutral venue in the desert. I was there for a feature on two great hopes for the ICCs development programme.With his side struggling in the chase, Bhandari arrived to the rescue. At one stage, facing Willie Gavera, the PNG fast bowler, he crouched, poked his hands out in front of him, extended his bat outwards and scooped the ball inches over his forehead. He looked like a tortoise withdrawing into its shell.There was enough pace to propel the ball over the wicketkeepers head - and 30 yards over the boundary, smack into the wall behind the sightscreen. It was sublime skill, the type with which Associate players are rarely credited, and well worth celebrating.That was just one - albeit the most memorable - of six sixes in a blistering effort that ultimately took Nepal a step closer to the big time. Mohammed Naveed, 17 v South Africa, Wellington, 2015 Even Brendon McCullum was not quite as much fun to watch as Naveed at the 2015 World Cup.Naveed owes his technique with both bat and ball to tape-ball cricket, which he played on the streets of the quiet, coastal town of Fujairah before his friends coaxed him into trialling for UAE.The side was marmalised by India in Perth. Naveed didnt care. First ball he faced, with UAE 61 for 7, he slogged Ravindra Jadeja for six. In similarly dire circumstances against West Indies in Napier, he waited till the second ball to hit one.His most fulfilling effort, though, was against South Arica. Eric Hollies is said to have predicted his second-ball castling of Bradman in 1948. Six weeks ahead of the World Cup, in a goal-setting meeting with coach Aaqib Javed, Naveed forecast he would hit Dale Steyn for six at the World Cup. Aaqib loved his spirit - notwithstanding the fact Naveed was veering away from his primary job as pace spearhead. And he made good on it, too, smacking Steyn 15 rows back into the yellow seats at cow corner. ' ' '