Bianchi: Why Magic fans should root for Jamahl Mosley to succeed in New Orleans • Port Charlotte star WR Elias Pearl commits to Gators’ top-10 2027 class
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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Orlando City advances to semifinal | Bianchi: Magic fans should root for Mosley | Port Charlotte star commits to Gators |
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Only two games remain between Orlando City and a second U.S. Open Cup trophy after the Lions dispatched Atlanta United Tuesday night to secure a place in the semifinal.
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Rooting against Jamahl Mosley would ignore everything he did for the Orlando Magic franchise.
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Receiver Elias Pearl of Port Charlotte is the latest 4-star prospect to join Florida coach Jon Sumrall’s 2027 top-10 class.
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Bella Ortiz struck out 9 Jupiter hitters and hit a double and home run in leading Hagerty into the Class 7A state championship game with a 7-0 win over Jupiter.
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Pitchers rule (JT Sotello and Mason McGeehan) for Bishop Moore in 11-inning 1-0 victory in 4A baseball state semifinal.
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Yandy Díaz went 2 for 3 with a home run and an RBI double, Griffin Jax allowed one run and had six strikeouts in five innings as Tampa Bay beat the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night.
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Uthmeier sent the subpoena to the NFL on May 13 as his office investigates whether the league has committed potential civil rights violations related to the Rooney Rule.
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In softball state finals, Hagerty advanced and East Ridge lost in Class 7A semis, while Geneva survived an 8-inning slugfest in Class 1A. In baseball, Bishop Moore advanced to the 4A final after surviving an 11-inning pitchers’ duel.
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By now, everyone knows the Big Ten wants to double the size of the CFP to 24 teams. In a mild surprise, the SEC might be willing to go along with that plan.
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New Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis is keeping things simple during OTAs, like coach Jeff Hafley wants, as he develops chemistry with his teammates in Miami.
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