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| | Who would have ever thought that Frank Vogel's new job with the Lakers would be worse than his old job with the Orlando Magic? | | | | The Oklahoma State Cowgirls added yet another comeback to their already lengthy résumé this season. Thursday's Game 1 of the Tallahassee Super Regional ended with the Cowgirls' bats getting hot in the last inning, helping them earn a 3-1 win to take 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series. | | | | Orlando City coach James O'Connor isn't breathing easy before the Lions' match against the LA Galaxy just because superstar Zlatan Ibrahimović isn't playing. | | | | One of the world's largest soccer clubs is looking to make its mark in Florida. | | | | Kickoff times and TV networks were announced for the Citrus and Camping World bowl games Thursday. The games are played annually at Orlando's Camping World Stadium. | | | | Wyoming has steadily improved under the direction of coach Craig Bohl, posting three consecutive bowl eligible seasons. The Cowboys remain a tough lineup, but lack of depth on both lines could make it tough to earn more than six wins in 2019. | | | | Briana Driscoll singled in the bottom of the seventh inning to give undefeated Winter Springs a walk-off win to advance to the Class 8A state championship game. | | | | Apopka was held to just two hits in a Class 9A softball state semifinal setback against Park Vista on Thursday. | | | | Windermere faces Lakeland George Jenkins in Class 8A, Region 3 baseball final | | | | Jones cruises past Oak Ridge 74-0 on Thursday in a spring football game | | | | Speedster Devon Cole excels and Lake Minneola rolls past Evans, 26-14, in spring football action | | | | Kawhi Leonard scored 35 points and the Toronto Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 105-99 on to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals. | | | | It's been a busy offseason for the WNBA with big names changing places, a new commissioner and a few injuries to some of the sport's greatest players. | | | | The Marlins won their sixth straight game and have swept consecutive series for the first time in seven years (May 1-6, 2012, in San Francisco and San Diego), their first season in Miami. | | | | After pummeling the Orioles in the first three games with home runs, the Yankees pulled out a gritty 6-5 win Thursday on a bases-loaded walk in the top of the ninth. | | | | Ryan Weber pitched six innings to earn his first career win as a starter, Steve Pearce homered and had three RBIs and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-2. Pearce had three hits. He singled in the fourth and sixth innings and hit a two-run shot off Ryan Feierabend in the ninth, his first of the season. Boston improved to 11-3 in its past 14 road games. The struggling Blue Jays lost for the third time in four games. Toronto is 6-15 in May. | | | | Carlos Gómez lost his shoe during an early dash, then hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning. | | | | Cubs starters have pitched less than six innings in seven of the last nine games. Jon Lester was knocked out early for the second consecutive start Thursday. | | | | Lucas Giolito (6-1) struck out a season-best nine and walked one in his first career shutout, winning his fourth start in a row and fifth straight decision. | | | | Angels starter Matt Harvey gave up four home runs before exiting in the third inning of a 16-7 loss to the Minnesota Twins. Relievers surrendered four more. | | | |
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