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Ereck Plancher's family deserves justice, not a fight

UCF should end its legal battle with Ereck Plancher's family

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Toronto FC's rise is among five Major League Soccer storylines to watch

Orlando City is on a 10-day break, so here's some storylines to watch around the league.

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Kevin Durant rises to occasion against Cavaliers and Warriors are one win from NBA title

The Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 118-113, even though Cleveland's two biggest stars punched back, in Game 3 and are one win away from winning the NBA title.

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Oklahoma Sooners coach Bob Stoops retires

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops stepping down as the Sooners head football coach.

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Orlando City wins appeal, Rafael Ramos red card overturned

Orlando City won its appeal of Rafael Ramos' red card, which was issued during the Chicago Fire match Sunday, and he will not be forced to miss the Lions' next game.

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Spurned Nebraska youth soccer player gets invitation to visit Orlando Pride

Orlando Pride coach Tom Sermanni invited spurned Nebraska youth soccer player Mili Hernandez to visit training.

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Dee Gordon gets 'lucky' as double-play combo helps Marlins beat Cubs, avoid sweep

The Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night at Wrigley Field to avoid a sweep. J.T. Realmuto and Marcell Ozuna homered, and J.T. Riddle had two RBI.

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Dolphins defensive coordinator Matt Burke heading to Uganda to view gorillas in the wild

Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Matt Burke is planning on taking his third trip to Africa next week, and this time he'll be viewing wild gorillas in Uganda.

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Dolphins to wear color rush uniforms vs. Baltimore, wear 1966 throwbacks twice in 2017

Miami Dolphins CEO and president Tom Garfinkel said Wednesday that the team will wear their all-white color rush uniforms vs. Baltimore, and will wear their 1966 throwbacks uniforms twice.

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Favorite Irish War Cry gets No. 7 post in Belmont Stakes draw

With Classic Empire out of the Belmont Stakes because of a foot abscess, Maryland-based Irish War Cry is a 7-2 favorite in the morning line for Saturday's

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Dolphins WR Leonte Carroo acknowledges his struggles, looks to bounce back from tough rookie season

Miami Dolphins receiver Leonte Carroo called his rookie season a disappointment and he's working hard to transform himself into a reliable contributor.

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Marlins' Dan Straily reflects on bit role in building of drought-ending 2016 Cubs team

Miami Marlins righty Dan Straily had a window into the Chicago Cubs' growing core during a stint with the organization in 2014, traded twice in six months in deals involving '16 Cubs stars.

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Preview: Marlins at Pirates, Thursday, 7:05 p.m.

The Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates will open a four-game series Thursday night at PNC Park. Edinson Volquez will pitch against Gerrit Cole.

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Predators have momentum, Penguins seek to regain control in Stanley Cup Final

The NHL playoffs have been filled with abrupt ups and downs and no carryover of momentum from one game to the next. That pattern has continued into the Stanley Cup Final, especially for goaltenders.

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New OC Sarkisian's plans to maintain Falcons' elite offense

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. Falcons offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian had a special welcoming committee on his first day on the job.

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Defending champion Novak Djokovic stunned by Dominic Thiem in French Open quarterfinals

Defending champion Novak Djokovic lost in straight sets to Dominic Thiem in the French Open quarterfinals, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-0.

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Former Padres catcher Derek Norris under MLB investigation after allegations of abuse

Major League Baseball is investigating allegations by Derek Norris' ex-fiancee that the former Padres catcher abused her during their relationship.

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It's Ball time with Lakers. Forget the dad and focus on the son.

When Lonzo Ball finally showed up at the Laker training facility Wednesday, he carried no baggage, only himself, dressed in a gray T-shirt and baggy Lakers shorts draped over his skinny legs.

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