Kai Sotto makes defensive presence known for Magic in summer league debut • Lake Minneola sophomore is Orlando area Boys Breakout Athlete of the Year
Sentinel Sports Final Saturday, July 15, 2023 | | |
| | Before regular season breaks, Orlando City rematches with Atlanta United | Lake Minneola sophomore is Boys Breakout Athlete of Year | Osceola 9th-grader is Girls Breakout Athlete of Year | | The Lions will face a team in Atlanta that sits just one point above them in the league table for the second time this season following a 1-1 draw at Exploria Stadium in May. | | | Kai Sotto played 13 minutes in his Magic summer league debut Thursday, recording 6 points, 4 rebounds and 3 blocks. "He protected the rim and had a couple of nice finishes," Magic summer league coach Dylan Murphy said about Sotto. "Sometimes it can be hard to come in cold and perform, and I thought he did well." | | | Lake Minneola sophomore Kai Evans, previously known for his 100 and 200 speed, broke a 1995 Central Florida record in the 400-meter hurdles and erased a state record set by NFL player Artie Burns while winning a national championship in that event. He's the Orlando Sentinel Boys Breakout Athlete of the Year for 2022-23. | | | Kissimmee Osceola 9th grader Cate Palmi, with mom as her coach, earned the Orlando Sentinel 2023 Girls Breakout Athlete of the Year honor after a stellar high school debut that included 591 kills, second in the state. She was the lone freshman on the All-Area team. | | | With Gus Malzahn leading the way into the Big 12, UCF is seeing historic success on the recruiting trail. "Recruiting is in a great spot," he said in the spring. "We're in a different spot now than any time I've been here. We're on the verge of some really special things." | | | No one has managed to beat Djokovic at Wimbledon since 2017. And no one has managed to beat him at Centre Court since 2013. | | | National League teams visiting next season will include the Giants, Mets, Cubs, Nationals, Reds, Marlins, Diamondbacks and Padres. | | | The sprawling report indicated during former coach Jeremy Pruitt's 3-year command that Tennessee committed 18 Level I violations, the most severe, and said most involved recruiting infractions and direct payments to athletes and their families — benefits that totaled approximately $60,000. | | | The New York Liberty guard beat Seattle's Sami Whitcomb and the Dallas Wings' Arike Ogunbowale in the final. | | | Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara (3-8) allowed 2 earned runs and 8 hits in 6 innings. He struck out 5 with a walk. | | | |
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