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Hurricane Dorian: Orange County postpones high school football to Monday, Seminole cancels games through Sunday

Hurricane Dorian forced Seminole County school officials to cancel all high school athletic events through Sunday, the school district announced Tuesday.

Orlando area high school football Week 3 schedule

Orlando area Week 3 high school football schedule includes Jones at area No. 1 Edgewater, West Orange at Dr. Phillips, Osceola at Cocoa, East River-Timber Creek rivalry game, TFA and OCP, and high-scoring Master's Academy at Windermere Prep

The Master's Academy football moves to No. 1 in Super Six small-school rankings

The First Academy dropped from the top spot in the Sentinel Super Six small school football rankings, paving the way for The Master's Academy and Foundation Academy to make a move.

Hurricane Dorian: Bethune-Cookman calls off football game with Southeastern Louisiana

Bethune-Cookman has called off its football game against Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday in Daytona Beach because of the threat of Hurricane Dorian.

UCF tailback Otis Anderson is versatile playmaker for Knights

UCF tailback Otis Anderson has been hailed as one of the smartest players on the Knights' offense, thanks to his ability to play both tailback, receiver and returner. His versatility makes him a vital component to the team's high-scoring offense.

UCF moves up to No. 16 in AP poll, remain No. 18 in coaches' poll

UCF moved up to No. 16 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll and remained No. 18 in the Amway coaches' poll released Sunday. 

FSU OC Kendal Briles: Seminoles' offense has to sustain momentum

Florida State offensive coordinator Kendal Briles said the Seminoles have to keep their offensive momentum going for four quarters after stalling late against Boise State.

USF coach Charlie Strong: Blake Barnett is still my guy

In the wake of only the fourth shutout defeat in program history, USF coach Charlie Strong is planning no significant personnel changes on offense.

Can Todd Bowles revive the Bucs' defense?

As much as Bruce Arians' reputation as a coach is built around his offensive acumen, the defenses he built with the Cardinals had just as much to do with the success he had with them from 2013-17.

Jaguars' Yannick Ngakoue motivated to have big season despite no contract extension

Like most of the Jaguars' starters, defensive end Yannick Ngakoue didn't see much action in the preseason.

Laremy Tunsil, Kenny Stills may be gone, but here's what excites Dolphins offensive coordinator Chad O'Shea

Here's one strategy to solve a big issue the Miami Dolphins face before their season opener Sunday: Get the ball to their playmakers in space. And quickly.

US barely beats Turkey, lifted by Kemba Walker's overtime performance

Khris Middleton's two free throws with 2.1 seconds remaining in overtime saved the United States from what would have been a shocking loss, and the two-time defending champion Americans somehow rallied to beat Turkey 93-92 in a World Cup Group E game on Tuesday night.

Serena Williams notches 100th victory at U.S. Open, waltzes into semifinals

After moving through the first four rounds with play that was inconsistent by her standards, the 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams was anything but in the Quarterfinals of the U.S. Open on Tuesday night, thrashing No. 18 seed Wang Qiang in 44 minutes, 6-1, 6-0.

Orangewood Christian's Dante Bichette Jr. thrives in minors after stint in independent baseball

Former Orangewood Christian infielder Dante Bichette Jr.'s time in independent baseball served him well as he has thrived with the Class AA Harrisburg Senators, an affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

Brandon Hyde ejected, kicks dirt on home plate as Orioles miss out on doubleheader sweep with 2-0 loss to Rays

Right-hander Gabriel Ynoa cruised through a season-high 6 1/3 innings on just 67 pitches, but the Orioles bats backing him managed little in a 2-0 defeat.

Power's back for Yankees; Paxton shuts down Rangers

James Paxton allowed one hit in seven shutout innings, striking out 12 and winning his seventh straight start as the New York Yankees bounced back in a big way, routing the Texas Rangers, 10-1. Gary Sanchez hit two home runs, Edwin Encarnacion added a two-run drive in his return from the injured list, and Didi Gregorius and Brett Gardner also connected.

Mets blow 6-run lead in crushing loss to Nationals

It was a meltdown to remember. Or forget. Whichever one suits your apathy for the Mets.

Cruz, Sano homer for Twins in win at Boston

Nelson Cruz and Miguel Sano connected in the fifth inning to pad Minnesota's record home run total, and the Twins beat the Boston Red Sox, 6-5.

Bryce Harper picks up 100th RBI as Phillies down Reds

Bryce Harper collected his 100th RBI of the season, Scott Kingery homered and the Phillies won their third game in a row with a 6-2 victory over the Reds.

Ben Zobrist and Willson Contreras return and provide instant contributions in the Cubs' 6-1 win over the Mariners

Ben Zobrist and Willson Contreras sparked the Cubs to a 6-1 win over the Mariners on Tuesday at Wrigley Field.

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