LONG POND, Pa. --?Tony Stewarts insurance company does not have to cover the three-time Sprint Cup champion for any damages sought by the family of Kevin Ward Jr., a U.S. District Court judge ruled Friday.Stewarts car struck and killed the 20-year-old Ward after Ward exited his vehicle and approached Stewarts car on foot in a sprint-car race Aug. 9, 2014, at Canandaigua (New York) Motorsports Park.Tony Stewart Racing, which operates Stewarts sprint-car fleet, had policies with Axis Insurance Company, but Axis had argued in court documents that it did not have to cover Stewart because the Empire Super Sprints race was not included in the TSR policies.Those policies had $4 million in coverage, and a provision listed the events covered -- 65 World of Outlaws events, 30 USAC sprint-car events and 10 USAC Silver Crown events.Stewart had argued that the specific series listing was the result of underwriting confusion, and the policy covered TSR drivers competing in other events.[The] Policy is unambiguously limited by the Schedule of Events endorsement, which does not include the ESS Event where Stewart struck Ward. Therefore, Axis is not obligated to provide a defense or indemnification to Stewart in connection with the Ward Action, U.S. District Court Judge David Hurd wrote in a decision issued Friday.Stewart attorney Brian Gwitt said he had no comment on the decision and whether there would be an appeal.The decision leaves Stewart to pay all of his attorney fees in defense of claims from the Ward family, as well as any claims determined through a settlement or a trial.Wards parents seek unspecified damages, alleging Stewart could have avoided their son in the accident.The case is pending in U.S. District Court in Utica (Hurd is also the judge in that case) with a discovery deadline of Jan. 6. The deadline to file motions after discovery is Feb. 8 with no firm trial date set.Stewart, who was not indicted by a grand jury in Wards death, has said in court documents he didnt see Ward until just before Ward attempted to make contact with his car.He has said it was 100 percent accidental, and Stewarts court filings show Wards toxicology report indicates that he used marijuana within five hours of the race. Adidas Ultra Boost Clearance Sale . The Dane followed up his first European Tour title last weekend with eight birdies and just a single dropped shot on Thursday for a one-stroke advantage over South Africas Allan Versfeld and Portugals Ricardo Santos. Nike Shoes Outlet Cheap . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . http://www.nikeshoesoutletwholesale.com/air-force-1-sale.html . LOUIS -- St. Nike Cortez Womens Clearance .ca look back at each of the Top 10 stories of 2013. Today, we look back at Boston Strong - a citys recovery from tragedy. Nike Huarache Cheap Sale . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1.According to a report from ESPNs "Outside the Lines," Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun and as many as 20 other players are expected to be suspended by Major League Baseball after next weeks All-Star break. The New York Yankees third baseman and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder headline a list of players that are expected to be punished for their alleged roles in the Biogenesis case, the ESPN report states. The report also states Braun refused to answer questions during a recent interview with MLB about his connection to the Bioogenesis clinic in Miami.dddddddddddd Rodriguez is expected to meet with MLB later this week. The league started building a case against Rodriguez, Braun and other players after Biogenesis founder Tony Bosch agreed to cooperate with investigators. Despite neither player being previously suspended, the report states Commissioner Bud Seligs office will try to suspend Rodriguez and Braun for 100 games each, the punishment for a second offence, arguing they have committed multiple offenses receiving PEDs from Bosch and then lying about it. ' ' '