| | | | | A week after news first broke, U.S. Soccer officially announces Orlando City stadium will host World Cup qualifier | | Read More | | | | | We're in an age when TV viewers are accustomed to seeing whether the plate umpire was correct on every pitch. | | | | | The Miami Dolphins targeted depth over high-priced talent to build their struggling defense during the offseason. | | | | | Former Miami Dolphins great Nick Buoniconti goes public about his failing health. | | | | | Shaquille O'Neal says he plans to run for Sheriff in 2020, but it's not clear if he's doing that in Georgia or Florida. | | | | | Tim Tebow scored on a walk-off walk and watched his Columbia Fireflies get no-hit a few days later. | | | | | Rayshad Lewis is transferring from Utah State to Maryland | | | | | Timber Creek wrapped up the regular season by beating four teams that would go on to win district titles over a span of nine days. | | | | | Hagerty hosts Lake Howell and West Orange hosts Apopka in softball regional semifinal games Tuesday. | | | | | A new early signing period for football was approved by commissioners of the 10 conferences and Notre Dame and will debut on Dec. 20, 2017. | | | | | Stephen Curry scored 30 points and the Golden State Warriors completed a second-round sweep of the Utah Jazz with a 121-95 victory Monday night. | | | | | The United States, Canada, and Mexico are seeking an unchallenged path to co-hosting rights for the 2026 showpiece, if FIFA's technical requirements are met by next year | | | | | Tim Tebow will continue as an analyst on SEC Network's college football pre-game show "SEC Nation." | | | | | Hall of Famer and NFL analyst Jerome Bettis is the latest to fall victim to the massive round of job cuts at ESPN. | | | | | Aaron Hernandez belonged to the Bloods street gang and had been disciplined for having gang paraphernalia and other incidents. | | | | | Trainer Mark Casse said Classic Empire's right eye is "100 percent better," and the horse is being pointed tooward the May 20 Preakness. | | | | | Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo came up short in his third attempt at qualifying for the U.S. Open | | | | | Andre Burakovsky scored twice to help power the Capitals to a 5-2 win and force a decisive Game 7 with the Penguins. | | | | | Miami Marlins left-hander Adam Conley had another rough outing, allowing seven runs in 3 2/3 innings to the Cardinals. | | | | Spread the News! | |
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