More issues pop up as Orlando City strives to right itself at Philadelphia • High school scores and top performers from Friday
Sentinel Sports Final Saturday, May 11, 2024 | | |
| | NWSL's rolling Pride host Bay FC; Lions look for answers at Philadelphia | High school state titles loom | Pacers and Nuggets cut series deficits with Game 3 victories | | The Pride have had time to recuperate after three games in nine days and are coming into this one energized. | | | With defender Rodrigo Schlegel suspended and Rafa Santos and Dagur Dan Thórhallsson dealing with injuries, reserves Kyle Smith and Michael Halliday will need to step up and fill the void. | | | Region semifinal winners in baseball were Harmony, Timber Creek and Windermere, while boys volleyball region winners included Lake Howell, Horizon, Lake Mary, Timber Creek and still undefeated Winter Park. | | | Edgewater birthday girl Amaya Bien-Aime is competing for a gold medal gift. Other top seeds represent Apopka, DeLand, Foundation Academy, Lake Minneola, Montverde Academy, Olympia, Orlando Christian Prep, Trinity Prep, University. | | | Orlando Varsity Report: Lake Mary seeks repeat 2A title, Lake Highland Prep girls face American Heritage-Delray for fourth consecutive year in FHSAA lacrosse state championship games. Storm disrupts beach volleyball state tourney for Hagerty, Montverde Academy at FSU. | | | Windermere High, Horizon, Eustis, Montverde Academy and Cornerstone Charter play at home Tuesday as No. 1 seeds in FHSAA regional tournaments. No. 2 seeds Lake Brantley, Hagerty and Foundation Academy also host. | | | Indiana is 4-0 at home this postseason and will host Game 4 on Sunday. | | | Jamal Murray took advantage of his lack of suspension for throwing a heat pack toward an official and former Magic star Aaron Gordon made key 3-pointers when Minnesota left him open as the defending champion Nuggets prevailed on the road. | | | The Panthers' defense shut down Boston much of the night, their power play delivered some power and Sam Bennett's legal hit knocked Boston captain Brad Marchand out of the game. | | | The 23-year-old right-hander was strong in his first start after beginning the season on the injured list, but the Rays' bats went cold. | | | |
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