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Wimbledon, but it looks like shes still having a pretty nice summer. The tennis star married German soccer player Bastian Schwei Antworten

Ana Ivanovic may have had a disappointing first-round exit at Wimbledon, but it looks like shes still having a pretty nice summer. The tennis star married German soccer player Bastian Schweinsteiger on Tuesday in Venice.The pair, who have been dating since 2014, made it official at City Hall (also known as the fancier-sounding Palazzo Cavalli) before being whisked away in a boat on the canal. While other details remain sparse, athletes Angelique Kerber, Andy Murray and Thomas Muller were reportedly in attendance.Of course, the whole event looked beautiful and elegant and here are some pictures, because I know thats what you really care about.Congrats, you two!See something entertaining on social media that you think deserves to be shared? Let me know on Twitter, @darcymaine_espn. Cheap Balenciaga Shoes NZ . Capitals head coach Adam Oates said Ovechkin was injured in the first period against the Vancouver Canucks on Monday and clarified it was not a head injury. 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VENTURA, Calif. -- The Latest on a Southern California football player arrested for punching referee (all times local):6 p.m.A Southern California college football player who knocked out a referee during a game says he thinks his five-year suspension is harsh for an accident but he takes full responsibility for his actions.Mount San Antonio College freshman Bernard Schirmer was suspended Monday for clocking the referee during a Saturday night game.Schirmer tells The Associated Press that he was having words with another player whod pushed him and decided to punch himself in the helmet as a way of refocusing -- without realizing the referee was holding him.His school says video shows the 19-year-old accidentally hit the ref with his forearm. Schirmer says hes truly sorry.The college says it will appeal what could be a career-ending suspension. However, police arrested the player on suspicion of battery and theres still a chance he could face criminal charges.Meanwhile, a conference spokesman says the referee has indicated hes fine, just a little sore.---4:25 p.m.A Southern California college football player who knocked out a referee during a game has been suspended for five years.A spokesman for Mount San Antonio College says the school was notified Monday that its sports conference commissioner has suspended Bernard Schirmer for punching the ref during last Saturdays game.However, Brian Yokoyama says the school will appeal the suspension.Yokoyama says the college examined enlarged, frame-by-frame video of the incident and concluded that Schirmers arm accidentally struck the official.Schirmer has apologized for the hit and said it wasnt intentional.Rich Kollen of the Southern California Football Association says he spoke to the referee on Sunday and was told the man is fine but aa little sore.dddddddddddd He hasnt seen a physician.---3:20 p.m.A Southern California referee who was knocked unconscious during a college football game is said to be doing fine.Rich Kollen of the Southern California Football Association says he spoke to the ref Sunday and was told the man was a little sore but has no headache or other problems.Kollen says the ref was checked for concussion and cleared by trainers for both teams but hasnt seen a physician.Kollen says the ref -- whose name hasnt been released -- is scheduled to officiate another game Saturday.Video shows the referee trying to break up a fight during a game Saturday night, and then going down. Mount San Antonio College freshman Vernard Schirmer was arrested on suspicion of battery and has apologized.The school has concluded the hit was unintentional.---7:47 a.m.A California junior college football player who was arrested after he appeared to punch a referee during a game has apologized, saying it was an accident.Video shows the referee falling to the ground as he tried to break up a fight on the field. Police say he was knocked unconscious.Mount San Antonio College freshman Bernard Schirmer was ejected from the game Saturday and later arrested on suspicion of battery. He posted bail Sunday.Schirmer tells the Ventura County Star newspaper (http://bit.ly/2cQZh4e) that he often tries to calm down by hitting himself on the helmet and he didnt realize the line judge was so close. Schirmer says hes truly sorry.College officials say they reviewed video footage and talked to witnesses, concluding that Schirmer unintentionally hit the referee.Prosecutors will decide whether to charge Schirmer. ' ' '

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