| Orlando City's win against D.C. United last week helped, but if one game can be a catalyst for change, it will be the Chicago match Sunday night. | | | | | The Smackdown women's champion had her crowning moment in front of 75,000 fans at Camping World Stadium. | | | | | The Orlando Pride are spending the club's international break recharging and working to build on their critical home win over the Boston Breakers. | | | | | Despite the predictable victory by Jimmie Johnson at Dover, the old guard isn't necessarily at the top of the heap as we dive deeper into playoff qualification. | | | | | Cameroon natives Albert Dikwa and Youmeni Jules have found a home with Orlando City B. | | | | | Olympia's unbeaten state title team swept the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers girls water polo awards. | | | | | David Beckham finally has his land — and Miami may be nearing a Major League Soccer franchise at last. | | | | | Miami Dolphins pass-rushing first-round pick Charles Harris has been impressive during team's OTAs | | | | | Scooter Gennett has tied a major league record by homering four times for the Cincinnati Reds against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. | | | | | Avisail Garcia, Volmer Sanchez and Todd Frazier homered, helping the Chicago White Sox stop a five-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays | | | | | The Miami Marlins lost to the Chicago Cubs, 10-2, Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. Jeff Locke allowed four runs in the fourth inning, and Brian Ellington allowed six in the seventh. | | | | | An 8-year-old girl and the rest of her soccer team were disqualified from a youth tournament in Nebraska because event organizers thought she was a boy. | | | | | The Western Michigan Broncos are No. 79 in the Orlando Sentinel 2017 preseason college football rankings. | | | | | Ole Miss defends Hugh Freeze in response to NCAA's Notice of Allegations. | | | | | J.J. Watt played in only three games last season, so he may have a point. | | | | | Ten Conference USA players who could make an impact this college football season. | | | | | Al Pacino will star as late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in an upcoming HBO biopic directed by Barry Levinson. | | | | Spread the News! | |
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