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The redshirt freshman has been unavailable all season after breaking a thumb, but he recently was cleared by doctors to play again. | | |
The Magic pulled it together defensively to complete their comeback over the Clippers and end a nine-game losing skid. | | |
Among girls basketball winners were Trinity Prep and Lake Mary, while TFA, Hagerty and Lake Brantley had shutout wins in girls soccer. | | |
After spending four years under Steve Reece at Oak Ridge that included a state title, Travis Aikens is carving his own path at Jones. | | |
The Knights' first season in the Big 12 will mark the last for the tight end, whose decision to stay steadies a depleted position group. | | |
Tatum Bethune was second on the team in tackles and tackles for loss in his first season in Tallahassee. | | |
Pass rusher Jaelan Phillips got his football journey started in Los Angeles, but he also had to overcome some of his career lows at UCLA before returning to face the Chargers. | | |
Dillan Gibbons took home the award, given to the player who best combines community service and leadership on and off the field, Thursday. | | |
Brittney Griner's loved ones and extended basketball family were ecstatic when news broke about her release from a Russian prison and that she was on her way back to the United States. | | |
The committee says that the franchise downplayed sexual misconduct for more than two decades. | | |
The left tackle discusses his progress in recovery from a pectoral injury, and wide receiver Tyreek Hill was out ill. | | |
Brayden Point scores twice, including the go-ahead goal in the third period, on an emotional night at Amalie Arena. | | |
Baker Mayfield was released by the Carolina Panthers this past week, found a new home and made an immediate impact Thursday night. | | |
After a two-day break, the World Cup restarts today and the Samba Kings are looking like heavy favorites to win it all. | | |
He quickly backpedaled Thursday after he fired off a tweet that appeared to criticize the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner. | | |
The 13-0 Lions piled up 598 yards of offense in winning their second straight state championship. | | |
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