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April 7, 2017 View email in browser
    
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Magic play rookies but still beat Nets 115-107

The Orlando Magic beat the Brooklyn Nets 115-107 Thursday night as Jodie Meeks scored 20 points

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Tebow homers in first at-bat, of course

Tim Tebow temporarily silenced critics with a home run in his first minor league at-bat

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Tacko Fall should skip the NBA Draft and return to UCF

Tacko Fall should make the prudent choice and skip the NBA draft and return to UCF next season

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Muscle injuries concern Orlando City, prompt slight training changes

Orlando City's coaching staff made slight changes to its training schedule ahead of games in attempt to prevent muscle injuries

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Nets' Brook Lopez roots for Orlando City SC

Nets center Brook Lopez is a fan of Orlando City SC

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Charley Hoffman shoots 65 and leads by four strokes

The biggest shot on the first day of the Masters might have been the one that was never taken.The m

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Orlando Pride waive forward Sarah Hagen

The Orlando Pride waived forward Sarah Hagen, who was popular among fans and a staple in the inaugural lineup

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QB Feleipe Franks' development among five things to watch during Gators' spring game

Here are five things to watch for during the Gators spring football game on Friday night

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After rain stops, Marlins hang on to beat Nationals 4-3 for first win of 2017

The Miami Marlins beat the Washington Nationals Thursday night, avoiding a season-opening sweep.

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National champ Josh Piasecki wants weightlifting state title

USA Weightlifting champ Josh Piasecki now covets FHSAA state title

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WWE: 165,000 attended WrestleMania week's events

The total includes WrestleMania, four nights at Amway Center and four days of the Axxess fan festival.

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Fisher: Live QB play in scrimmages fosters realistic practice for Seminoles

Jimbo Fisher advocates for quarterbacks to be in live action during scrimmages to foster game-like situations.

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Masters remembers Arnold Palmer in tear-filled opening ceremony

Augusta National chairman Billy Payne led an emotional tribute to Arnold Palmer as part of the ceremonial first tee shot at the Masters.

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Despite a double bogey on the last hole, Matthew Fitzpatrick makes himself comfortable at Masters

Matthew Fitzpatrick felt claustrophobic at No. 18 when he teed off, his low drive through a small gap of spectators clipping a tree and leading to a double-bogey and first-round 71 at the Masters.

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Marlins' Justin Bour begins quest to prove he can hit lefties with 0-fer vs. Gio Gonzalez

Miami Marlins are giving first baseman Justin Bour a shot to play full time and prove he can hit lefties this season. That started Thursday against Gio Gonzalez and the Washington Nationals.

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