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Magic face the calm before the NBA trade deadline's storm

Friday, Feb 2

If the Orlando Magic make a significant deal before the NBA trade deadline expires on Feb. 8, any deal likely would be for promising young players or draft picks or a combination of both.

Orlando Pride acquire Sydney Leroux, reuniting her with husband Dom Dwyer

The Orlando Pride have acquired Utah Royals forward Sydney Leroux in exchange for a 2019 NWSL natural first-round draft pick, completing a highly anticipated

UF versus Alabama matchup pits star point guards Chris Chiozza, Collin Sexton

UF senior point guard Chris Chiozza and Alabama freshman point guard Collin Sexton are set for a marquee matchup when the Gators and Crimson Tide meet Saturday.

Jonathan Isaac, Nikola Vucevic, Terrence Ross progressing in return from injuries

Jonathan Isaac, Nikola Vucevic, Terrence Ross are progressing in their returns from injuries

Oak Ridge "unstoppable" with full lineup

Oak Ridge makes case for Dick's Nationals tournament.

DeLand boys soccer knocks loose 35 years of dust in capturing district title

DeLand was perfect on penalty kicks Friday at Port Orange Spruce Creek while claiming its first boys soccer district title since 1983.

Moss, Owens, Bruce: quite the wideout collection

Randy Moss on one side, Terrell Owens on the other. Isaac Bruce in the slot.

Osceola edges OCP, Seminole tops Oviedo | Basketball report

Osceola takes down Orlando Christian Prep in close one. Seminole beats Oviedo in a shootout.

Tom Brady calls Dolphins 'bad guys forever' in Facebook documentary

New England QB Tom Brady called the Miami Dolphins "bad guys forever" in the latest episode of his Facebook documentary, "Tom vs. Time." And he was talking to his 5-year-old daughter.

Jeffrey Loria claims he made no profit from Marlins sale, owes nothing to city, county

Former Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria has informed Miami-Dade County that he doesn't believe he owes any profit-sharing return to the county of city from the sale of the team, and that he lost money on the $1.2 billion transaction.

Orlando Christian Prep at Osceola High Basketball

The Orlando Christian Prep at Osceola High School basketball game on Friday, Feb 2, 2018. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

Stingrays put hammer down on Solar Bears

The host South Carolina Stingrays scored three goals in the first and third periods to record a 6-2 victory over the Orlando Solar Bears Friday.

Q&A: Zack Darlington talks Nebraska football, Scott Frost, future army life

Q&A: Fomer Apopka standout Zack Darlington talks Nebraska football and life as a possible army sniper

Former UCF YouTube kicker Donald De La Haye files lawsuit against Knights

Former UCF kicker Donald De La Haye has filed a federal lawsuit against Knights administrators, arguing his rights were violated when the school rescinded his football scholarship over revenue-generated videos posted on his YouTube channel.

Brady and numbers point to another Patriots Super Bowl win

Even if numbers occasionally lie, most of them indicate the New England Patriots are in great position to hoist a sixth Lombardi Trophy.

Family roots for Brady run deep and strong in Minnesota

Tom Brady has never lost in Minnesota, with his latest game in the land of lakes this weekend at the Super Bowl of course looming as the largest yet.

Perfect attendance for Eagles final full practice

Philadelphia Eagles about as healthy as can be for Super Bowl LII.

Patriots vs. Eagles: Super Bowl LII predictions

Chicago Tribune football writers predict the winner and score of Super Bowl LII between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.

Rickie Fowler, Bryson DeChambeau share Phoenix Open lead

Rickie Fowler took a share of the lead into the weekend in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. He knows from experience the party is just getting started.

Prominent baseball agent suggests spring training boycott

A prominent baseball agent says players should consider boycotting spring training because of the slow free-agent market.

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