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Tiger Time: Woods thrills patrons with Masters comeback

After nearly losing his leg in a car accident 14 months ago, he shot 1-under 71 Thursday in the opening round of the Masters.

All 4 UCF quarterbacks 'live' for first time in spring scrimmage

Thursday's practice featured more passing as coaches allowed the defense to tackle Mikey Keene and John Rhys Plumlee.

Two more coaches join Brian Flores' lawsuit against NFL

Two Black coaches have alleged racist hiring practices by the NFL toward coaches and general managers.

Magic's Ignas Brazdeikis shines once again in season's final stretch

He averaged 13.8 points and 3.6 rebounds in Orlando's five games before Thursday's 128-101 loss in Charlotte.

Bumps, bruises force FSU to experiment with offensive line matchups

Injuries during camp have led to temporary changes, but the Seminoles have depth up front.

Orlando City loses Antonio Carlos with hamstring injury

Coach Oscar Pareja has been unhappy for weeks about too many foul calls being overlooked, and he contends Carlos' injury came on one last weekend.

Track talk: elite Florida Relays marks; Ernest McPherson meet at Seminole

Orlando area runners turned in elite high school track and field times at the Florida Relays. Next up for some of the best athletes is Friday's inaugural Ernest McPherson Invitational.

Water Polo: Undefeated Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona face challenges from Olympia

Boone's girls and Winter Park's boys and girls teams also are top contenders in the chase for FHSAA state tournament berths.

Miami Hurricanes' Jalen Rivers working his way back after knee injury

After a knee injury knocked him out for most of the 2021 season, the offensive lineman has his sights on returning o UM's rotation.

Brian Kelly says he left Notre Dame for LSU because 'We were on different paths'

Brian Kelly is settled in at LSU, saying he wanted to be at a place where he had all "the resources to win a national championship."

MLS Next Pro president: 'This is a professional league that is a real competition'

The third division league is supposed to create synergy between the academies, B teams such as Orlando City B, and MLS sides, to cultivate the next generation of pros.

The mandate for the Marlins in 2022 is simple: to believe

"We can win," said Don Mattingly, the Marlins' manager. "That's the key. We believe we can. Other than that, it's just talking. Our group believes it."

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