Former UCF receiver Gabe Davis kicks off business venture in Winter Park • Rematch time: USA and Netherlands to meet at Women’s World Cup
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, July 25, 2023 | | |
| | Magic's Mosley named coach of USA Select Team to train with World Cup squad | Former UCF receiver Gabe Davis kicks off business venture in Winter Park | Dolphins eager for formidable No. 3 receiver | | In his second season this year, Jamahl Mosley led the Magic to a 12-game improvement from his rookie campaign — the best boost in the Eastern Conference and third-best in the NBA. | | | Gabe Davis came up with the idea when he started training in Central Florida in the offseason and would have to drive 45 minutes to ESPN's Wide World of Sports facilities to work out with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott or Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry. | | | The Americans defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in France in 2019 for their second straight World Cup trophy, and fourth overall. | | | The Dolphins need a No. 3 receiving option behind stars Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and almost anyone could emerge into that role during training camp. | | | The new system will enhance the in-game and television experience and UCF can use a Dynamic Scene Control System that would allow color and flickering lights. | | | Miami and Louisville will play for a trophy honoring former coach Howard Schnellenberger each year, starting this November. | | | Tampa Bay entered July with a season-high 6½-game division lead but has stumbled to an AL-worst 4-14 record this month while sputtering offensively and weathering injuries that are testing the depth of their starting pitching. | | | Ryan Mountcastle and Jordan Westburg went deep for the AL-East leading Orioles, who have won 13 of 16 games. | | | For four days in sunshine and rain, short sleeves and rain suits, the lefty hit into just three bunkers at Royal Liverpool, the key to scoring. | | | Beyond the seven championships, The Intimidator persona and fierce rivalries that ushered NASCAR into the mainstream, Earnhardt's enduring legacy may be how his death changed auto racing safety. | | | |
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