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Orlando City players, select other MLS clubs enjoy first day of individual workouts after shutdown

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Orlando City players, select other MLS clubs enjoy first day of individual workouts after shutdown

Orlando City players returned to the team's training facilities in Kissimmee Wednesday, working out at the venue for the first time in almost two months.

Coronavirus forces football coaches, players to adapt to new recruiting landscape

The coronavirus pandemic has forced college football coaches and high school prospects to adapt to a major interruption in the traditional recruiting cycle.

NCAA approves waivers to provide recruiting flexibility, aid athletes

The NCAA approved several waivers on Wednesday with the intent of easing some recruiting restrictions in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

UCF football player Raymond Cutts arrested, charged with felony firearm theft

UCF defensive lineman Raymond Cutts was arrested in Orlando Monday and charged with carrying a concealed firearm and third degree grand theft of a firearm.

Ocoee football player Dexter Rentz Jr. funeral set for Saturday

Funeral arrangements are set for Dexter Rentz Jr., an Ocoee High football standout who signed with Louisville.

Lake Highland Prep wrestling leaves FHSAA competition for national schedule

11-time FHSAA state wrestling champion Lake Highland Prep will not be back to defend its titles this coming season as the Highlanders have left the FHSAA.

Jaguars move forward with Leonard Fournette after trade talks fail

Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell says that Jacksonville is going forward with running back Leonard Fournette on the team.

Dolphins sign the first player from this year's draft class

The Miami Dolphins have signed rookie guard Solomon Kindley, the former University of Georgia standout the team selected in the fourth-round pick of the 2020 NFL draft, to a four-year deal.

Hyde: Surviving Dolphins and prison, Sammie Smith is now The Graduate | Commentary

Former Florida State and Miami Dolphins running back Sammie Smith didn't have much of a pro career, landed in prison ... but at 52 he's a counselor at Ole Miss and is getting his college degree after an arduous journey.

Ted Ginn Jr. on playing wide receiver for the Chicago Bears at 35: 'I can still run. ... Don't let the age and the years fool you.'

The Bears signed wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. for his experience and speed. The experience is undeniable. The speed, he said, is also still there, even at age 35.

Ranking the 15 best sports movies to watch with kids

If you've given up on limiting screen time, use your homebound experience to bond with your kids through classic age-appropriate sports movies.

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