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Bill Buchalter, longtime Orlando Sentinel sportswriter, passes away at 81

Longtime Orlando Sentinel sportswriter Barry "Bill" Buchalter died Friday at the age of 81.

Pride coach Marc Skinner leaves Orlando for new coaching position

Assistant Carl Green will serve as interim coach on Saturday before departing with Skinner.

Orlando Pride focus on long-term coaching search following Marc Skinner's departure

Skinner left Orlando midway through his third season as coach after being approached by Manchester United for their vacant manager position.

Atlético Nacional, Pumas join 2021 Florida Cup lineup after Arsenal, Inter Milan pull out

The tournament added top sides from the Colombia and Mexican leagues.

New Auburn coach Bryan Harsin on UCF's Gus Malzahn: 'We have a weird web of connection' | Commentary

Brian Harsin keeps following in Gus Malzahn's footsteps.

Texas, Oklahoma seceding from Big 12 would be giant step toward superconference

The Longhorns and the Sooners are looking for greener pastures and the good life, all of which would start with some SEC money.

UM men's basketball team offered endorsement deals by charitable cryptocurrency company

Every Miami men's basketball player is being offered a $6,000-per-year endorsement deal by Yummy Crypto, a charity cryptocurrency company that launched in May.

Shaquem Griffin signs with Miami Dolphins ahead of training camp

Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin signed with the Miami Dolphins, who could use an extra pass rusher in training camp.

Miami Dolphins sign CB and South Florida local Cre'Von LeBlanc

Miami Dolphins signed Palm Beach County product, FAU alum and former Eagles cornerback Cre'Von LeBlanc days ahead of training camp.

80% of NFL players are in the COVID-19 vaccination process, while 9 teams have 90% or more vaccinated

The number of NFL players in the COVID-19 vaccination process has reached 80%, with nine teams having 90% or more of their players in that category.

Olympics begin with a somber opening ceremony in an empty Tokyo stadium, reflecting the reality of the pandemic

The opening ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics reflected the melancholy that threatens to envelop these Games: It's a sadness specific to these Olympics and to the world as a whole.

At least 100 US Olympic athletes unvaccinated as Tokyo Games begin

About 100 of the 613 U.S. athletes descending on Tokyo for the Olympics are unvaccinated, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee's medical chief said.

Cleveland is changing its team name to Guardians, dropping the Indians moniker it has had since 1915

Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland's Major League Baseball team will be called Guardians.

Rays get homer from Cruz in victory at Cleveland

The Rays won 10-5 in Cleveland on Friday night.

Mets acquire Rays pitcher Rich Hill in trade

The veteran gives the Mets much-needed reinforcement in the rotation.

Padres jump on Zach Thompson, send Marlins to 10th loss in their past 13 games

The Marlins dropped to a season-worst 16 games under .500.

Devers homers twice, bullpen strong as Red Sox top Yanks 6-2

Rafael Devers hit two home runs and drove in five as the Red Sox beat the Yankees Friday night in Boston.

Pete Alonso goes yard twice to bolster rookie Tylor Megill's strong start

If pitching and defense really do win championships, then the Mets looked like a World Series team on Friday night.

Bryce Harper, Zack Wheeler power Phillies past Braves

Zack Wheeler returned to his All-Star form for seven innings, Bryce Harper stole three bases, including home, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1 Friday night.

Maria Taylor joins NBC after ESPN exit, controversy

Taylor's ESPN contract ended Tuesday.

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