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Orlando City chases sixth straight unbeaten match against Toronto

Orlando City will face a familiar foe as Dom Dwyer returns to Exploria Stadium with Toronto FC.

Orlando Pride face familiar road test against North Carolina Courage

The Orlando Pride will face a familiar test on Saturday as they travel up to North Carolina to face the Courage in their second match of the regular season.

Eustis shuts out Hernando for first FHSAA softball state championship

Eustis sophomore Libby Levendoski struck out 16 batters Friday to help Eustis win its first FHSAA softball state championship.

Winter Springs beats Viera to return to softball state championship game

Winter Springs junior Ashlyn Storms pitched a shutout and had the key hit as the Bears won a FHSAA softball state semifinal game against Viera.

Orange City University softball win streak snapped in state semifinal

Orange City University saw its season end in the Class 7A tournament with a 25-1 record after a semifinal loss.

Orlando area high school scores and top performers from Friday, May 21

Friday's scores from around Central Florida.

State champ Seminole beats Lake Mary in spring football

From Seminole High School's deep well of football talent it's likely that at least a few more major college prospects will emerge this fall. That was evident on Friday night in a spring...

New Osceola football coach gets spring win vs. Edgewater

Reigning state runners-up Kissimmee Osceola and Edgewater squared off in spring football Friday night, with the Kowboys under the direction of new head coach Eric Pinellas for the first time.

Derrick Rogers leads Jones to spring shootout victory at West Orange 41-33

Jones defeats West Orange in spring game

Recruiting looks to return to normalcy with the end of dead period

With less than two weeks until the end of the NCAA's mandatory recruiting dead period, college coaching staffs across the country are looking forward to opening their campuses to high...

Bethune-Cookman AD Lynn Thompson stepping away

Bethune-Cookman athletic director Lynn Thompson is stepping down from his post in June.

Phil being Phil: Mickelson shares lead in PGA Championship

Phil Mickelson is looking like the Mickelson of old at the PGA Championship.

Symetra Tour returns to Central Florida to showcase promising women's professional golfers

The Symetra Tour, the LPGA's feeder system, will stage tournaments for up-and-coming women's golfers this weekend and next in Central Florida.

Dolphins edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel has fatherhood, bigger role on his mind before third NFL season

For all the talk surrounding the Dolphins, particularly the hope young players like quarterback Tua Tagovailoa take the proverbial jump in their careers from Year 1 to Year 2, Van Ginkel is...

Panthers have renewed life in series vs. Lightning, will now lean on Bobrovsky in net

The Florida Panthers are feeling the energy of being back in the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning following Thursday 6-5 overtime win.

As Andre Iguodala begins quest for seventh straight NBA Finals, he warns Heat neophytes of challenge ahead

Andre Iguodala seemingly only knows NBA Finals, as do many of Heat's young players.

Ja Morant, Grizzlies beat Warriors in OT, advance to face Jazz

The Grizzlies are headed back to the playoffs for the first time in four years.

Mejia's slam in 12th helps Rays prevail over Blue Jays in Dunedin for 8th straight victory

The Tampa Bay Rays won their eighth consecutive game by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 9-7 on Friday night in Dunedin to remain one game behind AL East-leading Boston.

New Marlins uniforms, a comeback or two, 10 Marlins pitchers, an epic 12-inning battle — but Mets walk away with win

The Marlins debuted uniforms with bright red pinstripe jerseys honoring the Cuban Sugar Kings, who won the Triple-A championship in 1959, but the new look failed to spark their sputtering...

Hurricanes coach Jim Larrañaga addresses new trend of college basketball roster turnover

Miami Hurricanes men's basketball coach Jim Larrañaga has experienced college basketball's wild transfer culture in full force this offseason. He addressed the new trend and updates the UM...

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