UCF softball relies on historic comeback to open NCAA Tallahassee Regional • FHSAA 3A track: Lake Minneola’s Kai Evans hurdles to 2 golds; Tavares 9th-grader shines
Sentinel Sports Final Saturday, May 18, 2024 | | |
| | Orlando City could be turning corner on way to San Jose | UCF softball relies on historic comeback to open NCAA Tallahassee Regional | FHSAA 3A track: Lake Minneola's Kai Evans hurdles to 2 golds | | The Lions struggled to start the season, but they've seen an uptick in form after playing Inter Miami to a scoreless draw earlier this week and personnel adjustments made by coach Oscar Pareja. | | | Shannon Doherty and Jasmine Williams each hit a 3-run homer in the sixth inning to help propel the Knights to the win. | | | Lake Minneola junior Kai Evans, the national leader in the 400 hurdles, had to overcome an Achilles injury to claim 2 gold medals in Friday's FHSAA 3A state track and field meet at UNF. Another Lake County standout — Tavares ninth-grader Cheyenne Thomas — had a sensational performance in distance runs. | | | R.J. Ruiz made a leaping snare of a ball that looked sure to score two runners, giving the Wolverines a 2-1 win over Timber Creek in a pulsating semifinal game at Hammond Stadium. That was after he scored the go-ahead run. | | | Softball region winners were Seminole, Horizon, Windermere, Montverde Academy and Eustis, while Winter Park and Lake Howell won boys volleyball state quarterfinal matches and will meet in Saturday's semifinals. | | | Center Alex Oats (6-3, 290) and tackle Aleks Freyman (6-5, 300) at Bishop Moore embody the communication it takes to be successful. Their off-field relationship is a key ingredient that carries over to the field. | | | The Jaguars also are considering the University of Florida's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. An 88,548-capacity venue, it is approximately 72 miles from Jacksonville, while Orlando is approximately 120 miles away. | | | Baseball is the only struggling spring sport, but Jac Caglianone is giving fans something to celebrate. | | | Richie Palacios hit a 2-run homer as the Rays built a 4-run lead and hung on for their 10th win in 14 games. | | | If playing Boston was a series of high emotion, the next is a series even the Brooklyn-bred Panthers owner Vinny Viola must love. His entry into hockey was as a Rangers fan in the early 1960s, back when he could only afford the worst seats to games. | | | |
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