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The NCAA is sending a questionnaire about potential discrimination laws to organizers in cities that will be or are hoping to host sanctioned college sports events.The NCAA board of governors decision comes a day after the NBA announced it would pull its All-Star Game from Charlotte, North Carolina, because of its objections to a state law that limits anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay and transgender people.NCAA leaders had expressed opposition to the law known as HB2 since it was enacted in March. The associations announcement Friday came less than a month after state legislators revisited the law and chose to leave it largely unchanged.The NCAA said in a statement the new requirement will be for sites hosting or bidding on events in all divisions.At the 2015 Final Four in Indianapolis, the NCAA, led by President Mark Emmert, took a strong stand against an Indiana state law that the association and other critics said allowed for discrimination against LBGT people. The NCAA threatened to move future events, including this years womens basketball Final Four. The law was eventually modified.The board in April adopted a requirement for host sites to demonstrate how they will provide an environment that is safe, healthy and free of discrimination and also safeguards the dignity of everyone involved in the event. The questionnaire is intended to bolster that requirement.Now North Carolina is facing similar pressure from businesses and the NCAA as Indiana was last year.The NCAA has already booked sites for championship events and tournaments through the 2017-18 season, including numerous in North Carolina.The Division I womens College Cup in December is set for Cary. Greensboro is scheduled to host early round mens basketball tournament games in 2017 and Charlotte is set to host first- and second-round games in 2018.The survey has 10 questions and the NCAA is asking hosts and potential future host to return to the association by Aug. 12. There are 10 questions, including:-Has your city, county/parish, and/or state passed anti-discrimination laws that are applicable to all persons?-Does your city, county/parish and/or state regulate choice of bathrooms or locker rooms that may affect student-athletes, coaches, administrators, or game officials during the Event?-In light of the Laws, Regulations or Policies applicable to the locations that seek to host NCAA Championships, how would you provide an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of discrimination, plus safe guards the dignity of everyone involved with the Event?As part of your answer, please provide specific references to prior, hosted events or other tangible examples. Cheap Shoes Free Shipping .Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. 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Northants 322 for 6 (Newton 130, Wakely 104) v Gloucestershire Scorecard Rob Newton and Alex Wakely made centuries for Northamptonshire but Gloucestershire came back smartly after tea to leave the home side 322 for 6 by the close on the opening day at Wantage Road.Newton, out of contract at the end of the season, was never especially fluent but played a chanceless innings for his third century of the summer. He was productive backward of point and steered his side through the majority of the opening day, raising a hundred in 173 balls with his 14th four - cutting Jack Taylor past extra-cover.His stand of 196 with Northants captain Wakely put the hosts in control of the day shortly before tea. Wakely looked in excellent touch throughout his 179-ball century. In the morning he twice rocked back to pull Matt Taylor through midwicket and after lunch skipped down the wicket in Jack Taylors first over of offspin to strike him down the ground for four. Next over he lifted him over mid-on for six and drove another boundary past extra-cover.He clipped Matt Taylor down the ground for his 17th four to bring up his first century of the summer and fifth in first-class cricket. Butt trying to sweep Jack Taylor, he fell lbw three overs before tea and Northants never regained their commanding position.dddddddddddd.Having leaked 129 runs in 34 overs between lunch and tea, Gloucestershire fought back through the efforts of Liam Norwell, who had nibbled a ball away from Ben Duckett for the opening wicket in the sixth over of the morning, and returned to have Richard Levi splendidly caught by Gareth Roderick, running to his right and diving full length from mid-on. Two balls later, Newton finally departed for 130, as Norwell moved one off the seam to take an edge to the keeper.Norwell, fair-haired and running in with purpose, and David Payne, who has markedly improved his red-ball bowling this season, were excellent for the visitors throughout the day. Craig Miles recovered from a poor opening spell to provide good support - he picked up the wicket of Rob Keogh after tea and in the penultimate over of the day, a good-length ball squared Adam Rossington up to provide a fourth catch of the day for wicketkeeper Phil Mustard. ' ' '

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