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Turns out Gov. DeSantis was right on transgender sports | Commentary

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis banning transgender women from competing in female sports forced sports organizations to take a stand on the issue

Thomas Castellanos hopeful to be UCF's QB1 sooner rather than later

John Rhys Plumlee, the incumbent, has a final season with the Knights as the starter, but Thomas Castellanos is eager for his shot.

High school scores and top performers from Tuesday, April 18

Regional results from boys and girls tennis while Lake Brantley and Lake Mary win in baseball.

Orlando leaders ponder push to finish Camping World Stadium

Camping World Stadium underwent a $60 million upgrade in 2021, the latest phase of a renovation project started in 2006.

Lightning strike quickly, but take lumps in Game 1 win vs. Maple Leafs

Tampa Bay scores three first-period goals in the opener (and keeps scoring), but loses three players during the rematch.

Taj Bradley steps up, Rays' bats get hot in shutting out Reds

The rookie right-hander has a second strong start; Taylor Walls homers twice, and Yandy Diaz delivers a career-long blast.

Pride enter Challenge Cup desperate to score goals

The Pride only have scored once in three NWSL matches, but against rebuilding Carolina they hope to find their mark.

FSU scores verbal commitment from 5-star TE Landen Thomas for 2024 class

Florida State flipped 5-star tight end Landen Thomas, who originally made a non-binding committment to Georgia.

Hurricanes keep rolling on recruiting trail, add 6-6 offensive lineman Juan Minaya

They added the first offensive lineman to their 2024 recruiting class on Tuesday.

Montverde pulls stars out of FHSAA track and field district meet

District meets begin today and Montverde will participate, but without elite athletes. Stellar Metro West performances set stage.

Former NFL defensive end Chris Smith, 31, dies

Chris Smith, who was touched by tragedy while he played for the Cleveland Browns, has passed away. 

Hurricanes land speedy local running back Chris Wheatley-Humphrey

South Broward standout running back Chris Wheatley-Humphrey commits.

Damar Hamlin is medically cleared to resume playing 4 months after cardiac arrest, Buffalo Bills GM says

Brandon Beane says safety Damar Hamlin can resume playing and is attending voluntary workouts.

'One of the greatest': Isaiah Wong makes 'tough decision' to leave Hurricanes for NBA

Coach Jim Larrañaga calls Isaiah Wong one of the greatest players in UM program history.

For Heat's Kevin Love this Milwaukee moment has been years in the making

Kevin Love is back in the NBA playoffs for the first time in five years after his four-year run in the NBA Finals with Cleveland ended in 2018.

Rays' Jeffrey Springs likely headed for Tommy John surgery

Notebook | The starter was moved to the injured list Tuesday so Taj Bradley could be activated.

Clutch like a Fox: Sacramento guard wins new NBA award

Miami's Jimmy Butler was second, and Chicago's DeMar DeRozan was third.

Magic name Arnie Kander head of player performance and wellness staff

Arnie Kander was the Detroit Pistons longtime strength and conditioning coach.

10 questions about the Rays' hot start and whether they can keep it up

Tampa Bay clearly is not going to play .800 ball the rest of the year, but are there enough signs that this team is for real?

Draymond Green suspended for Game 3 vs. Kings for 'history of unsportsmanlike acts'

The controversial forward stepped on the chest of center Domantas Sabonis, who'd grabbed his leg after falling down.

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