Orlando flips 3rd quarter to capture must-win Game 3 against Celtics • Orlando City clobbers Atlanta United
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, April 27, 2025 | | |
| | Magic aim to tie series with Celtics | Orlando City clobbers Atlanta United | QB Mertz biggest surprise among 7 Gators drafted | | Magic coach Jamahl Mosley wants his team to keep the same mentality of a certain Hall of Fame running back entering Sunday’s Game 4 against Boston. | | | The Magic were able to grind out a Game 3 win but replicating such a performance won't be easy Sunday against the Celtics. "They say a series doesn't really start until somebody loses at home, so we've got to take care of our business," guard Anthony Black said. | | | The Lions put together their most complete performance of the season. | | | Water polo powers Sanford Seminole and Gulliver Prep clashed Saturday for the FHSAA title while Lake Highland Prep and Bishop Moore posted sweeps in the lacrosse playoffs. | | | Baseball region winners were Lake Minneola and Hagerty, while Jones won the 3A District 6 girls track meet. | | | Florida CB Jason Marshall's long path to the NFL ended in the place his career began, where he grew up watching his hometown Miami Dolphins. | | | Mammoth nose tackle Des Watson (6-5, 464) signed as an undrafted rookie with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, allowing the Plant City native to remain close to home. | | | The Knights cornerback was picked by the defending world champion Philadelphia Eagles with the No. 145 overall pick. | | | Former Oklahoma and Foundation Academy linebacker Danny Stutsman was the 112th selection of the draft, picked by the New Orleans Saints in the fourth round. | | | The former Virginia Tech signal caller transferred to UCF, bringing him closer home to his family. | | | Tampa Bay picked up Notre Dame's Benjamin Morrison and Kansas State's Jacob Parrish. | | | The Lightning routed the Panthers 5-1 in Game 3 of their first-round series, cutting Florida's series lead to 2-1. | | | Cleveland took control with a 33-5 run early, outrebounded Miami 46-29, and outscored the Heat 60-30 in the paint. | | | Ryan Pepiot allowed just 3 hits in 6 innings and Brandon Lowe homered for the Rays in their 4-1 victory at the Padres. | | | |
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