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ESPN reporter on UCF's Shaquem, Shaquill Griffin: 'You want to write stories that make people feel good' | Commentary

ESPN reporter Mark Schlabach says writing a book about UCF's Shaquem and Shaquill Griffin made him long for positive sports stories.

USWNT greeted warmly in Reims, France ahead of first World Cup match

Huddled in a hotel courtyard, about a dozen young soccer players draped in American flags sang and danced in front of reigning world champions of the sport.

Raptors 1 win away from a title after beating the Warriors 105-92 behind Kawhi Leonard's 36 points

The Raptors moved within one victory of the franchise's first championship by stealing a second straight game on Golden State's home floor with a 105-92 win.

Orlando Magic pre-draft workouts: Breaking down the top players

The Orlando Magic's first round of pre-draft workouts featured 14 players who are projected to be taken in the upcoming NBA Draft.

Gators podcast: Booze at SEC games, the transfer portal and the last chance to cheer on the Gators this athletic season

We wrap up the SEC spring meetings, talk about UF basketball and the Gators chase one last national title this season.

Seminole High's Matt Allan leads Sentinel baseball all-area teams

Hagerty and Bishop Moore have four players represented on all-area teams. Seminole, Windermere and Dr. Phillips each have three selections.

Sentinel softball all-area teams led by Kaley Mudge of Winter Springs

Mudge is one of three Winter Springs players on the all-area first team. Apopka, Eustis and Clermont East Ridge each have two on that list.

France delights sellout crowd in Paris with 4-0 win over South Korea in World Cup opener

The France women's national team has plenty of pressure on its shoulders, ranked fourth in the world and playing the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup as the host nation. Les Bleues still have a long way to go before they could hoist the trophy. But at least for the tournament's opening match Friday, they showed just how much fun they could have winning in this World Cup on their home turf.

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