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UCF loses QB Thomas Castellanos to NCAA spring transfer portal

Thomas Castellanos becomes the first Knights player to announce he's leaving since the end of spring football practice.

High school scores and top performers from Thursday, April 20

The 2AD7 track and field team titles went to Montverde, while Winter Park and Lake Nona, Lake Mary and LHP won tennis region finals.

UCF football transfer tracker: 3 Knights enter the portal

The spring portal opened April 15, and moves are expected to take place before the 15-day window closes.

Maple Leaf punish Lightning in Game 2 to level first-round series

With two of their top defensemen sidelined by injury, the Lightning look like a different team.

UF coordinator Austin Armstrong becomes Billy Napier's highest-paid assistant

The deal was signed Feb. 22, according to coaching contracts provided to the Sentinel by the school's University Athletics Association.

Taj Bradley staying in Rays' rotation, Calvin Faucher stepping in

With Zach Eflin set to return Sunday, Tampa Bay has reshaped its rotation after dealing with several injuries.

Hagerty carries much momentum into beach volleyball FHSAA playoffs

Hagerty is on a 10-game win streak. Top area contenders include Orangewood, Oviedo, Winter Park and TFA.

Benjamin standout Ricky Knight III eyeing Hurricanes

Palm Beach Gardens' Benjamin School has produced high-level talent over the last several years, including Buffalo Bills cornerback Kaiir Elam and FSU quarterback Jordan Travis.

Dave Hyde: Did Panthers' stunning rout of Bruins in Game 2 change series?

Led by Alex Lyon and Sam Bennett, the Panthers had Boston fans booing their historically strong team during a stunning upset in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.

Oakland Athletics purchase land for a new ballpark in Las Vegas

They've signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new retractable roof ballpark in Las Vegas after being unable to build a new venue in the Bay Area.

US House passes transgender athlete ban for girls and women's sports

The Republican-led House passed a bill Thursday that would bar federally supported schools and colleges from allowing transgender athletes whose biological sex assigned at birth was male.

Hurricanes add Kyshawn George to 2023 class

After advancing to the Final Four for the first time, the team brings in international prospect Kyshawn George.

Celtics' Malcolm Brogdon wins NBA's 6th man of year award

He beat out Immanuel Quickley of New York and Bobby Portis of Milwaukee, receiving 60 of 100 first-place votes and 408 points overall from a media panel.

Nets crumble late and lose Game 3 to Sixers, 102-97

James Harden was ejected and Brooklyn had a five-point lead in the fourth, but Philadelphia closed strong despite Joel Embiid's foul trouble. 

Max Scherzer suspended 10 games following ejection for excessive sticky stuff

The league announced Thursday that the pitcher was being penalized for "violating the prohibitions on foreign substances.

Ric Flair still has the 'Wooo' after all these years

At age 74, Ric Flair is still one of the most recognizable and revered performers in professional wrestling.

Even at 1-1, Heat left feeling at a loss against Bucks, 'we've got to lick our wounds'

They're tied as the series heads to Miami, but Wednesday night's record-setting thrashing has the Heat reeling. 

Healthy, motivated Xavien Howard out to prove he's not 'washed' in new Dolphins defense

The cornerback is looking for a bounce-back season after groin injuries held him back in 2022.

Could Heat's Victor Oladipo start after Duncan Robinson struggled in place of Tyler Herro?

Does coach Erik Spoelstra now turn to Plan B after an uneven Game 2 against the Bucks?

Julius Randle is relaxed and ready for pivotal Game 3 vs. Cavs: 'Having the most fun in my career'

The temperature read on Julius Randle — two days after a defeat ended in anger because he was fouled by Jarrett Allen — was cooler than a polar bear's toenails.

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