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Intrigue surrounds the Magic as their season finale looms

Tuesday, Apr 10

Questions about Frank Vogel's future loom over the Orlando Magic as they prepare to end their season

Magic could be worth cheering in brave new eWorld

NBA 2K League will might fans of terrible teams like the Orlando Magic a reason to cheer at last.

Comebacks are nice, but Orlando City wants to control matches

Orlando City midfielder Sacha Kljestan isn't interested in many more thrilling come-from-behind victories.

Kyle Busch sets himself up for rowdy playoff push

Kyle Busch, NASCAR's Favorite Man to Hate and the 2015 season champion, won Sunday in Texas, so he'll be back in the Chase and ready to rumble with whomever gets in his way.

Julio Castillo eager to impact UCF's offensive line after dramatic weight loss

Julio Castillo is eager to impact UCF football's offensive line after a dramatic weight loss.

Massive UF DT T.J. Slaton could emerge as a force for Gators' defense

UF sophomore defensive tackle T.J. Slaton has the tools and talent to become a dominant player in the middle of the Gators' defense.

No. 1 Gators baseball wins 8th straight game over Florida State

The Gators have won eight in a row and 13 of 14 overall over the Seminoles, while longtime FSU coach Mike Martin remains eight wins away from the all-time NCAA record.

Additional charges filed in FBI's college basketball probe, no new allegations regarding UM

On the same day Miami announced a contract extension for men's basketball coach Jim LarraƱaga, the school was formally named in an indictment related to the FBI's probe into corruption in college basketball.

Orlando Little League reunion offers perfect pitch of colorblind history

The Orlando Kiwanis and Pensacola Jaycees Little League teams played the first integrated Little League game in the South at Lake Lorna Doone Park in Orlando on Aug. 9, 1955.

Career Grand Slams typically happen sooner than later

Rory McIlroy's fourth bid for the career Grand Slam was his best chance but he wound up fifth in the 82nd Masters.

Hyde: No team is an island — but British Virgin Islands Marlins can be | Commentary

The Miami Marlins claim legal corporate status in the British Virgin Islands in their latest, funniest move.

Bour's two homers not enough for Marlins against Mets' barrage

Justin Bour hit his first two home runs of the season Tuesday, but the Mets hit three, including two by Asdrubal Cabrera in an 8-6 win at Marlins Park.

Blake Snell's gem helps Rays top White Sox 6-5

Blake Snell struck out 10 and allowed just one hit in six innings as the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Chicago White Sox 6-5 on Tuesday.

Mookie Betts leads way as Red Sox slam Yankees, 14-1

BOSTON — Mookie Betts hit a grand slam on a monster night, leading Chris Sale and the Boston Red Sox over the New York 14-1 Tuesday for their ninth win.

Lake Brantley track standout wants to shed boot and show her speed

Ashley Klingenberg has the fastest mile time ever run by an area sophomore.

Hagerty moves into top spot in Sentinel Super Six softball rankings

A pair of big wins last week has moved Hagerty into the top spot in the Sentinel Super Six softball rankings.

Hagerty remains No. 1, Osceola joins Super Six baseball rankings

Osceola joins Sentinel Super Six baseball rankings while Hagerty holds onto top spot.

Improved Lake Howell baseball team to be tested vs. Tavares, Lake Mary

Lake Howell hosts tough baseball outings this week vs. Tavares and Lake Mary after a thrilling win Friday over Hagerty.

Lightning's Steven Stamkos eyes return for first round of playoffs

Steven Stamkos is back on the ice, eager to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning into the NHL playoffs.

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