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Magic glad to be back in Orlando, kick off homestand with win vs. Warriors

The Magic, who have failed to pick up a win in their six road games, hope a home win will help turn things around.

Source: Cole Anthony expected to return to Magic as early as Thanksgiving

The Magic are short on guards after Cole Anthony went down, but barring any setbacks he should return by early December at the latest.

High school scores and top performers from Thursday, Nov 3

Boys bowling state titles were swept by Apopka and senior Richard Caruso came back from the consolation bracket to win the individual title.

Gators visit NIL's Wild West with trip to Texas A&M

Texas A&M, the Gators' opponent Saturday, serves as case study and cautionary tale for NIL's impact on college football recruiting.

Though vastly different, Magic and Warriors have a lot in common — growing pains

Golden State has championship-proven veterans to teach its youth while youth is at the core of Orlando, which is starting from scratch.

Chris Perkins: Dolphins' Tua talks about Super Bowl, takes shot at critics — this is what you want to hear from your QB

Tua Tagovailoa, who is looking more and more like a franchise quarterback, was having fun on the interview podium Wednesday, including taking a shot at critics.

Scouting the opponent: Can the Hurricanes stop FSU's new and improved Jordan Travis?

Previewing the Miami Hurricanes' matchup with rival Florida State on Saturday with FSU beat writer.

Hurricanes throw barrage of shots at Lightning net before winning in shootout

Andrei Vasilevskiy makes 52 saves and stops five more shots in the shootout before Sebastian Aho beats him for the game-winner.

Bradley Chubb, fresh off trade to Dolphins and massive extension, has high expectations in Miami

Bradley Chubb, whom the franchise recently traded for, agreed to terms on a large contract extension.

Oviedo at Hagerty among area rivalry football games on tap | Week 11 Preview

FHSAA football regular season ends Friday with rivalry games between Orlando area teams.

Ray Guy, first Pro Football Hall of Fame punter, dies at 72

Ray Guy was a secret weapon for the legendary '70s Oakland Raiders teams. He died Thursday.

Hagerty vs. Osceola volleyball state semifinal has college teammate coaches

Carrie Palmi, coach at Kissimmee Osceola, and Juanita Hitt, in her ninth season at Hagerty, were roommates at Jacksonville University.

Former team psychologist sues the San Antonio Spurs and Josh Primo, alleging he exposed himself to her multiple times

A psychologist who worked for the San Antonio Spurs has sued the team and former player Josh Primo, who was released last week.

Apopka wins FHSAA boys state bowling championship for sixth time

Blue Darters senior Richard Caruso won the individual championship to make it a clean sweep at Boardwalk Bowl Entertainment Center.

Nets suspend 'currently unfit' guard Kyrie Irving at least 5 games for refusal to disavow antisemitism

Could this be the beginning of the end of Irving's time in Brooklyn?

Jags confident in 'due diligence' done before Calvin Ridley trade

The Jaguars (2-6) took a risk by trading for the suspended receiver Tuesday.

Dolphins coaches praise Tua Tagovailoa's strides; Robert Jones in line for start in homecoming

Coaches appreciate Tua Tagovailoa's confidence as he has made his strides. Plus, Robert Jones makes homecoming in line to start at left guard.

Justin Verlander picks up his 1st World Series win, and Astros take a 3-2 lead over Phillies

After Thursday's road win, Houston head home with a chance to close out the World Series. 

Nikola Vučević is settling into a reliable role with Bulls after an up-and-down transition from starring in Orlando

In the opening weeks of this season, Nikola Vučević seems to be shrugging away his off nights with more comfort as he provides steady production.

US Embassy officials visit Brittney Griner in Russian prison, more than a week after her appeal was denied

Officials at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow visited jailed WNBA star Brittney Griner on Thursday.

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