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Coronavirus may both hinder, help high school girls soccer recruits

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Coronavirus may both hinder, help high school girls soccer recruits

High school girls soccer prospects have lost the chance to gain college exposure at club tournaments due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the slowdown could be healthy.

Coronavirus dramatically shakes up boys high school soccer recruiting

The coronavirus pandemic has altered the American youth soccer system and international recruiting, leaving many questions for high school boys soccer prospects and college coaches.

Nationals skipper and Lake Howell alum Dave Martinez: Banner, rings to be revealed for fans

No one knows for sure how, when and where -- or, truly, even if -- Major League Baseball will play games in 2020. But Lake Howell High alum Dave Martinez says that his Washington Nationals championship club will have a proper celebration at the right time.

FAU's Willie Taggart remains hopeful a college football season will take place this year

As weeks turn into months since sports were put on hold in the country due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, FAU coach Willie Taggart remains hopeful college football will be played this year.

Hendrick's William Byron scores 3rd iRacing victory of NASCAR's series

 

Star pole vaulters Duplantis, Lavillenie split gold in backyard competition

 

F1 aiming to to start season in July with doubleheader in Austria

 

34 years of Air Jordans: A look at the sneaker institution that Michael Jordan and Nike built

From the infamous $5,000 dollar fine in 1985 to a $1 billion dollar in sales in the first half of 2019, Michael Jordan and Nike have built an institution with Air Jordans.

Champion Chiefs blocker Laurent Duvernay-Tardif putting medical degree to work in fight against coronavirus

 

Andy Dalton signs with Cowboys: report

Andy Dalton is headed to Dallas.

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