Trey Yingst, Fox News' chief foreign correspondent, was capturing live footage of Iranian missiles striking Tel Aviv on Tuesday when he and his cameraman were temporarily interrupted by the incoming missile fire. The footage showed defense missiles intercepting the ballistic missiles mid-air, and Israel had been warned of an "imminent" attack from Iran earlier in the day. His colleagues back in New York expressed concern for the safety of Yingst and his team during the attack, but they were able to quickly reestablish contact and continue reporting.
Despite a slow start to his NFL career and struggles during the preseason opener, rookie running back Trey Benson had a breakout game against the Colts. In the absence of starter James Conner, Benson showed his potential as the Cardinals' backup running back, with a 19-yard gain and nine carries in the first half. While he still has room for improvement in pass protection, Benson's primary focus on the mental side has aided his growth as a player.
Fans returned to Anfield to witness a dominant performance from Liverpool in their pre-season friendly against Sevilla, with new head coach Arne Slot taking charge for the first time at the iconic ground. Goals from Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, and Trey Nyoni gave Liverpool a commanding 4-1 lead, but a late goal from Peque gave Sevilla some consolation. With the Premier League season fast approaching, the match provided Slot with a chance to assess his squad, including potential new signing Martin Zubimendi. Stay tuned for post-match reactions and analysis from our team at Anfield.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, all eyes are on young quarterback Trey Lance and his development with the Dallas Cowboys. With the pressure mounting as the potential backup to star quarterback Dak Prescott, Lance's performance during OTAs, the offseason, and preseason will be crucial for the team's success. With only one full offseason to prove himself, it's a make-or-break situation for the promising young player.
In a recent interview, actor Will Smith opened up about his son Trey's influence on the latest installment of the Bad Boys franchise. The 31-year-old, who is a huge fan of action movies, convinced his dad to incorporate a first-person perspective in the film. The proud father also revealed that his other two children, Jaden and Willow, are excited for the movie and its unique approach. Fans of the franchise can't wait to see how Trey's input has shaped the film's storyline.
US game show host Drew Carey's enthusiastic social media post after seeing Phish at The Sphere in Las Vegas caught the band's attention. As a response, Phish mailed him a personalized blender signed by frontman Trey. This follows the band's four-date run at The Sphere, which concluded last week after U2's residency.
The Michigan State hockey team comes back strong on night two to secure a 5-2 win against Ohio State. The team's power play plays a major role in the win, scoring two goals during a five-minute major penalty. Despite struggling on the power play on night one, the Spartans show resilience and determination in their comeback. Senior goalie Jon Mor gets the opportunity to finish the game, with a special nod from his teammates and coach. Freshman goalie Trey Augustine also shows his support for Mor's journey with Michigan State.
Indiana's Trey Galloway played a key role in the team's win against Ohio State on Tuesday night, scoring 19 points and dishing out four assists in the final 20 minutes of the game. Galloway utilized two different strategies, including extending the zoom handoff set and running side ball screens, to counter Ohio State's ice coverage and secure the victory for himself and his teammates. Watch the highlights of Galloway's impressive performance against the Buckeyes.
Trey Bateman, a senior at Bonners Ferry High School, has been recognized as the Athlete of the Week for his impressive performance on the basketball court. Bateman, who is known for excelling in baseball, has shown his skill and hand-eye coordination on the hardwood through no-look passes and long-distance three-pointers. With an average of one steal per game, Bateman's defensive presence and quick decision-making make him a valuable asset to the Bonners Ferry boys basketball team.