FHSAA shortens suspension for TFA football coach Jeff Conaway • UCF coach Scott Frost reportedly names Cam Fancher as starting quarterback
Sentinel Sports Final Friday, August 22, 2025 | | |
| | | | Bianchi: Meyer UF-ring-worthy | Fancher reportedly UCF starting QB | Week 1 high school football preview | | | | The Ring of Honor isn’t about morality plays or personality contests. It’s about achievement, impact and history. | | | | | The FHSAA ruled in favor of TFA on Thursday after hearing an appeal from the school to allow football coach Jeff Conaway to return to coaching in games this season. | | | | | The redshirt senior was one of three quarterbacks vying for the chance to start the season opener for the Knights. | | | | | The Xfinity Series points leader said Thursday he has been cleared to return and will be in the car for qualifying and will attempt to race all 100 laps at Daytona, less than two weeks after breaking his collarbone during a nasty, slip-and-fall accident in victory lane. | | | | | Tampa Bay's Yardy Diaz hit a two-run homer in the third. It was his 17th homer at Steinbrenner Field and 21st of the season overall. | | | | | Jones is at Winter Park, Miami Norland at Lake Mary, Evans at West Orange, Oviedo at Bishop Moore. Dr. Phillips is in Broward County and TFA will host Milton (Ga.) as Central Florida high schools open the football season. | | | | | The Magic are distributing a total of $1.6 million to nonprofit Central Florida organizations through the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation this season. "On behalf of the entire DeVos family and the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation, we are honored to champion meaningful causes that uplift and empower youth across the Orlando community each year," Magic and OMYF chairman Dan DeVos said. | | | | | The scoreless game went to a penalty-kick shootout that saw Pedro Gallese make two saves in the sixth and seventh rounds and then step up himself and score the game-winning penalty to send the Lions to the semifinals in a 6-5 win. | | | | | The group that features three former football players, a track star, a volleyball player and a basketball standout. | | | | | By JENNA FRYER CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Humpy Wheeler, a pioneering motorsports promoter and former president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway, has died, NASCAR said. He was 86. Charlotte Motor Speedway said Wheeler died of natural causes Wednesday in Charlotte, surrounded by his family. "Humpy Wheeler was a visionary whose name became synonymous […] | | | |
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