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Magic rout Hornets 127-89, win five straight for first time since 2015

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Magic rout Hornets 127-89, win five straight for first time since 2015

Friday, Feb 15

The Orlando Magic routed the Charlotte Hornets 127-89, winning their fifth straight game for first time since 2015 and riding a wave of positive momentum entering the NBA All-Star Game break.

On Valentine's Day, Markelle Fultz represented love and hope for Orlando Magic | Commentary

On Valentine's Day, Markelle Fultz represented love and hope for the Orlando Magic.

Markelle Fultz trusts Magic to make him best on and off court

The Orlando Magic welcomed Markelle Fultz as the newest member of the team, and the 20-year-old is looking forward to becoming the best person and player he can be.

UCF baseball pushes for return to NCAA Tournament after off year

UCF baseball coach Greg Lovelady hopes the sting of missing last year's NCAA Tournament fires up the Knights to play at a higher level in 2019.

UF coach Kevin O'Sullivan expects talented, young Gators to face growing pains

UF baseball coach Kevin O'Sullivan expects his talented and young Gators to face growing pains as they push for a trip to the CWS.

FSU eager to get off to strong start to open coach Mike Martin's final season

FSU is eager to get off to a strong start as the Seminoles open coach Mike Martin's final season.

Orlando City coach James O'Connor pleased with Lions' progress

Orlando City coach James O'Connor is pleased with the Lions' progress during preseason training.

Logano and Harvick lead Ford sweep in Daytona Duels

Ford drivers swept both of the Daytona 500 qualifying races to position the manufacturer for a strong run in "The Great American Race." Kevin Harvick won the first qualifying race and Joey Logano won the second. Both won in Mustangs.

NASCAR enjoys seeing influx of young women holding their own on track

Trailblazer Danica Patrick retired following last season, leaving a void to be filled by a new generation of female drivers, including Hailie Deegan, Brittney Zamora and Natalie Decker.

FSU, Miami among teams with high expectations heading into spring football

Florida State and Miami are among several college football teams that are heading into spring football practices with loads of expectations.

Semifinal surprises set stage for boys basketball district finals

No. 2 Apopka (22-4) lost 54-51 at Wekiva (11-14) on a 3-point heave Terrence McClain banked in at the buzzer. No. 4 Edgewater (20-6) lost by the same score to unranked Ocoee (17-10). No. 9 Bishop Moore (20-5) lost 51-50 to No. 16 Poinciana (17-8).

Bill Eissele has Lake Mary back in girls soccer semifinals | Friday preview

Lake Mary, Montverde Academy and Trinity Prep play in girls soccer state semifinal matches on Friday.

Eustis girls basketball rallies, ranked teams falter in region quarterfinals

Girls basketball district final rematches play out next week following a wild opening round of regionals.

Marlins name Opening Day starter, honor Parkland victims

Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Urena has been named the team's Opening Day starter by manager Don Mattingly. The team also honored the victims from the Stoneman Douglas shooting with a moment of silence at their Jupiter facility.

Analytics suggest a healthy (and now less bushy) Caleb Smith could be in for major Marlins sophomore season

After suffering season-ending shoulder surgery, Miami Marlins pitcher Caleb Smith is fully healthy and ready to build on his promising rookie season.

Miguel Andujar impresses Yankees with how he attacked his defensive flaws during the offseason

After a season that had him as one of the finalists for the American League Rookie of the Year, Miguel Andujar had to spend the winter listening to everyone debate if he should start at third base this season.

Jeff McNeil will get a shot at left field for Mets this spring

Any way McNeil can muscle his way into the Mets lineup is a positive for the club.

Matt Harvey says he's a changed man since Mets breakup

Former Mets stud Matt Harvey wants to hold himself accountable.

Yasiel Puig is free from Dodgers' platoon, ready to thrive in Cincinnati

Yasiel Puig is looking forward to restarting his career with the Cincinnati Reds after his lack of production on the field and behavior in the clubhouse made him expendable for the Dodgers.

Julio Urias, though no longer 'The Teenager,' remains important to Dodgers' future

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that pitcher Julio Urias isn't a candidate to begin the season in the Dodgers' bullpen and he will be on an innings limit in 2019.

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