The Miami Heat was unable to take advantage of an opportunity to jump into the sixth seed in the NBA’s Eastern Conference playoff race with four regular season games to go. Miami lost 112-102 to the Boston Celtics at home last night after losing to Boston on April Fool’s Day. …
Read More »St. Francis Softball team Gets First Win Of The Season
The St. Francis Wolves softball team went head to head against the St. Joseph Academy Flashes in a nail-biting game on Wednesday, resulting in the Wolves winning with a final score of 22-12. Important Plays After giving up five runs to start the game, the Wolves came roaring back in …
Read More »Marlins, Rays start seasons in opposite ways
Baseball is officially back, with the MLB starting the 2019 season last week. Teams across the league are looking to start the 162-game, grind of schedule on the right foot. In Florida, the two professional team’s are off to different starts on the year. Hot Start in St. Pete It’s …
Read More »Jalen Hudson Reflects on His Time as a Gator
Jalen Hudson’s career with the Florida Gators has ended. The now-former Gator guard played his last game wearing Florida across his chest on March 24 in the Round of 32 loss to Michigan. Following the loss, Hudson was reluctant to take of the jersey for the final time. Now, …
Read More »New Format for NCAA Gymnastics Championship
Tomorrow starts the first round of the 2019 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships. However, this year’s bracket format is a little different than it has been in the past. The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee approved a new three-day structure for the NCAA Regionals and a smaller field at the NCAA …
Read More »Donovan and Thunder stumbling into 2019 NBA Playoffs
Early in the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder looked like it might be a real contender in the Western Conference. Now, with just four games remaining, it is just barely hanging onto its spot in the playoffs. OKC clinched its playoff berth over the weekend, but its first-round matchup isn’t …
Read More »Spurrier Disappointed that the AAF Folds
The Alliance of American Football suspended all operations on April 2, just eight weeks into the inaugural season. And with two weeks left in the opening season, it’s quite possible operations could be suspended indefinitely. While the shut down affects players across all eight teams in the AAF, it affects …
Read More »Top 10 NCAA Gymnastics Routines of 2018
Gymnastics is full of incredible technique, straight lines and performance quality. All of these things go into creating the perfect routine. Near perfect routines are hard to come by but these athletes have perfected the art of sticking the landing and wowing the crowd. The athletes on this list have …
Read More »AAF Folds Operations Before the End of the Season
The Alliance of American Football did not even complete its first season before closing up shop. Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon pledged a $250 million investment to the AAF. The billionaire hockey owner had to bring financial aid to the league in only the second game of the season. Dundon was …
Read More »Bryce Harper’s Sweet Return to Washington
Right-fielder No. 3 Bryce Harper made his return to Washington being booed anytime the crowd got the chance. However, with an 8-2 win, he showed who’s in charge. Harper played seven seasons and 927 games on the Nationals. In February, he went over to the rival Phillies signing a $330 …
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