5 by 5 crossword: April 25
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This guide is for Riverbeat’s Saturday lineup — day two.
Sunday at Riverbeat includes psychedelic-rock band Jombi, Memphis instrumental group Salo Pallini, 2025 Best New Artist Grammy nominee Benson Boone and headliner Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals.
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Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett announces an addition.
With two runners on in the fifth, Redbirds right fielder Ryan Vilade smacked his first home run of the season to put the game out of reach.
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The Redbirds ultimately had the winning run at third base with no outs but were unable to walk off the Jumbo Shrimp on consecutive days.
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The Memphis women won the American Athletic Conference tournament title by defeating Rice 4-2. The Memphis men lost to Rice in their championship match at Leftwich Tennis Center.
Also happening this week: The Wolf River Bottoms Task Force meets for the first time, and Tigers football is back.
In Game 5 of a six-game series, the Redbirds get the best of the Jumbo Shrimp. Their final matchup is set for Easter afternoon at AutoZone Park.
A recent interview with the director of the Sultana Disaster Museum inspired this week’s crossword puzzle.
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University of Memphis tennis teams are shining on the home courts at Leftwich Tennis Center.
Lewis Thomason announces an addition.
The Memphis Showboats were only down by five at halftime, but were shut out in the second half at Michigan.
Both earned runs allowed by starting pitcher Gordon Graceffo (0-2) came on home runs.
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The sixth-seed Memphis women and second-seed Memphis men both defeated Charlotte teams. Both squads advance to the AAC tournament semifinals Saturday at Leftwich Tennis Center.