UCF softball cruises past Stetson into NCAA regional final • Magic legend Tracy McGrady relaunches 1-on-1 league with competitive opener
Sentinel Sports Final
Sunday, May 17, 2026
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Bianchi: Kiffin? I'll take Sumerall | UCF, UF on track in regionals | 1-on-1 league entertains |
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Jon Sumrall has completely changed the energy at UF while Lane Kiffin has spent the offseason setting his own reputation on fire yet again.
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Aubrey Evans’ grand slam set the tone early as the Knights went on for a 10-1 mercy-rule win in five innings on Saturday.
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The one-on-one basketball games were coached by NBA legends such as Vince Carter and Muggsy Bogues with league founder Tracy McGrady watching courtside.
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Keegan Rothrock shut out Georgia Tech as Kenleigh Cahalan homered in Florida’s 8-0 mercy-rule win in the NCAA softball tournament’s Gainesville Regional.
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Orlando City (4-8-2, 14 points) took an early lead Saturday night, but the Lions allowed Atlanta United (3-8-2, 11 points) back into the game to earn a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 20,074 at Inter&Co Stadium.
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Lake Howell repeated as the Class 2A boys volleyball state champions on Saturday, sweeping a feisty top-seeded Miami Belen Jesuit group 27-25, 26-24 and 31-29 at the FHSAA finals at Polk State College.
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Blake McCullough threw for 381 yards and 5 touchdowns in Bishop Moore’s two spring jamboree victories over Lake Howell and The Villages.
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Orangewood Christian could only muster four hits Saturday in the state Class 1A baseball final. The Rams wound up losing to St. Johns Country Day 6-2 in the championship game in Fort Myers.
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Quarterback Jack Plummer had a 71-yard touchdown run in the Orlando Storm 31-24 victory over Dallas, clinching a UFL playoff berth.
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Napoleon Solo reemerged as a colt to watch with a victory in the Preakness Stakes. Now trainer Chad Summers wants a shot at Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo, whose absence left an underwhelming field at Laurel Park this weekend. “We wish he was here in the Preakness.
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