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Magic adapt to NBA rule changes amid coronavirus pandemic

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Magic adapt to NBA rule changes amid coronavirus pandemic

The NBA's decision to shut down team facilities to players and staff comes down on a day when four more teams announced that players or basketball personnel had tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Sean Payton has coronavirus

Payton is the first NFL figure to test positive.

Giants franchise tag Leonard Williams, but long-term deal nowhere close

The non-exclusive franchise tag would pay Williams worth $16.1 million on a one-year contract for the 2020 season.

MLS extends suspension, eyes playing MLS Cup in December

Major League Soccer extended the temporary suspension of its season to May 10, is still committed to playing a full season and is examining the possibility of holding MLS Cup in December.

Many Orlando golf courses stay open amid coronavirus uncertainty

Could coronavirus give high school athletes an extra year of eligibility?

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that students can repeat their current grade level in 2020-21 due to the coronavirus school closures. That has high school athletes wondering if they can gain an extra year of eligibility.

Mount Dora Christian coach urges caution after sister gets coronavirus

Mount Dora Christian football coach Kolby Tackett was a coronavirus skeptic before being alerted his younger sister was infected.

Lake Highland senior Zanoria Cruz tops girls basketball all-area team as player of the year

Lake Highland Prep's Zanoria Cruz is the Sentinel Varsity girls basketball player of the year. In all, 50 players from 28 schools were named 2019-20 all-area teams.

New Boston College football coach Jeff Hafley adapting to coronavirus limitations

New Boston College football coach Jeff Hafley discussed the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the program and the challenges of being a football coach amid self-isolation.

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