Garth Tander will be back racing next year - but whether its in Supercars, full-time or in another category remains a mystery.The 2007 Supercars champion closed out a near 10-year chapter at Holden Racing Team with pole position and a second-place finish in the seasons final race at the Sydney 500 on Sunday.It also brings down the curtain on the teams 26 years as a factory-backed outfit.Its a nice way to put a full stop on the HRT period of my life, Tander said.The last couple of events have been pretty strong, so getting pole and second today was probably about as good as you could hope for.After going through a bit of a lull in recent years, particularly in qualifying, Tander said it was nice to see results this weekend.It was his first pole position since 2012.Ive been able to prove to myself that Im capable of continuing to do the job, he said.Ill go to sleep pretty comfortably tonight.The 39-year-old confirmed he had not secured a deal going into the off-season, though signalled he wasnt far off.But he kept tight-lipped about his next move.Theres speculation he will join Garry Rogers Motorsport, potentially filling the spot left vacant by Scott McLaughlin who is joining DJR Team Penske.I expect that, if we can put the deal together that Im working on, we will be in a very strong car and capable winning races and another crack at a championship. 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PRO FOOTBALLARLINGTON, Texas -- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has acknowledged speaking with the NFLs special counsel for domestic violence investigations, and rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott said he was interviewed by the league this season about an abuse claim made against him.Elliott said after Sunday nights 29-23 overtime victory over Philadelphia that he was interviewed once by league investigators about six weeks ago. He characterized there being an ongoing investigation but said he didnt really know what was going on.Prosecutors in Ohio declined to press charges over the summer in a domestic violence case involving the fourth overall draft pick.CBS Sports cited multiple unnamed sources in reporting that Jones raised the topic of the probe during league meetings in Houston about two weeks ago with Lisa Friel, a former New York prosecutor serving as special counsel. That report said they were within earshot of other league and team executives.Jones said after Sunday nights game that the two had a good discussion. He said the conversation might have gotten loud, but said it was a situation where he had to talk over the music.DENVER -- Broncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was released from the hospital after being carted off the field earlier when a San Diego player ran into him on the sideline.The team said the 69-year-old coach was expected at work Monday.Broncos linebacker Von Miller blocked Chargers running back Melvin Gordon into Phillips during Bradley Robys interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter of Denvers 27-19 win.Gordon upended Phillips, and the back of the coachs head slammed against the ground.Medical personnel surrounded Phillips and, after about five minutes, he was secured to a backboard and carted off the field. He pointed his index finger in the air as he was being driven to the locker room.BASEBALLMIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his system when his boat crashed into a Miami Beach jetty, according to toxicology reports.Its not clear whether Fernandez was driving when the boat crashed Sept. 25, killing the 24-year-old baseball star and two of his friends. But Fernandez had a blood-alcohol content level of 0.147, well above Floridas legal limit of 0.08, according to autopsy reports released by the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiners Office.Associate Medical Examiner Kenneth HHutchins listed the cause of death as boat crash for Fernandez, 27-year-old Emilio Jesus Macias and 25-year-old Eduardo Rivero.ddddddddddddEach man had suffered blunt force injuries to his head and body, Hutchins wrote.Cocaine use would be out of character for Fernandez, and the toxicology reports raise more questions than they answer about what happened that night, said the Fernandez familys Tampa-based attorney and longtime friend, Ralph E. Fernandez.PREP SPORTSHILLSBORO, Ohio -- An Ohio high school Saturday blamed ignorance as it apologized for a banner displayed at a prep football game recalling the countrys brutal treatment of Native Americans.Several news organizations reported that some Greenfield-McClain High School cheerleaders held up the banner at a Friday night game against the Hillsboro High Indians. It read: Hey Indians, Get Ready for a Trail of Tears Part 2. The reference was to the 19th century forced relocation of Indians. Thousands died of starvation, illness or exposure.A horrific mistake was made, Greenfield-McClain High School said in a statement. A sign was created out of ignorance, not hate.Greenfield-McClain Highs principal, Jason Potts, emailed the apology to two Hillsboro-based newspapers, some 60 miles east of Cincinnati. It pledged that the school would partner with local organizations to further educate students about atrocities faced by both the Native American and African-American cultures.HOCKEYEDMONTON, Alberta -- Craig Anderson leaned on his stick in the hallway behind the Senators bench and put his head down. The public address announcer said his name, and he lumbered onto the ice, tears flowing during an ovation from the other teams fans.Anderson made his first start since learning of his wifes cancer diagnosis and had 37 saves for his second shutout in two starts, helping Ottawa beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-0.Anderson left the team Thursday to be with his wife, Nicholle, but returned to start this game.Teammates took turns hugging Anderson after the final horn, and then Anderson was left to wait alone in the hallway after being named the games first star. The Edmonton crowd gave him a rousing cheer when he emerged, and among those clapping was Oilers goalie Cam Talbot, who had been named the No. 2 star. ' ' '