Earvin “Magic” Johnson just wanted to be “Magic” again. At least, that’s the main reason Johnson cited when he announced his resignation from the L.A. Lakers on Tuesday night. The organization will now begin their hunt for a new president of basketball operations. Johnson’s abrupt announcement came via a press conference he …
Read More »Florida Baseball Sweeps Sunshine Showdown Series With FSU
The Florida Gator baseball team sweeps the season series against Florida State with a 3-1 win on Tuesday night in the Fresh from Florida Sunshine Showdown in Tallahassee. Tuesday’s win makes it 11 in a row for Florida over FSU, as Florida State head coach Mike Martin ends his career …
Read More »Brett Heggie Battles for Starting OL Spot
Plagued by injuries in 2017 and 2018, redshirt junior Brett Heggie looks to find himself starting on the offensive line this season healthy and ready to play. With four starters gone in Florida’s O-line, Heggie separates himself from a group of youthful players by being one of the only veterans. …
Read More »Joel Quenneville Hired by Panthers
The Blackhawks felt it was time to move on, the Panthers decided to capitalize on it. Just in time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Panthers found their way into the headlines by hiring Joel Quenneville as their new head coach. After going through 15 head coaches in 25 seasons, …
Read More »Former Gator Brandone Francis Standout Performance for Texas Tech
Drake’s doppelgänger Brandone Francis didn’t need the 6 God’s presence to have an outstanding performance at the NCAA Championship game last night. https://twitter.com/QuestionMarcs/status/1115454463655972866 https://twitter.com/jephphchan/status/1115461722192666624 Jokes and name-misspelling aside, fans recognized his talent and drive during the bitter 85-77 OT loss against the Virginia Cavaliers. This is the Brandone Francis that …
Read More »Miami Marlins Need Momentum
The Marlins have not had the best start to their season. With many games left, maybe they can manage to turn things around. Potential to Succeed 3-7 so far, the Marlins are not off to a good start. The regular season has been disappointing; they tied their series with the …
Read More »Texas Tech Has Historic Season to Look Back On
Chris Beard has a lot to be proud of in his short time at Texas Tech. Crumbling in a national championship is never a good feeling, but the state of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men’s basketball program is in better shape than ever. Despite the hard fall, the Red …
Read More »Chris Bleich Craving Opportunity to Compete
After sitting out his freshman year, Chris Bleich is ready to showcase his offseason work and talent. The Gators lost four out of their five starting offensive lineman from 2018, so Bleich will have an opportunity to make a name for himself in John Hevesy’s inexperienced unit. Bleich certainly has …
Read More »The Strongest Mind Wins
For athletes, playing the game is just half the battle. The other battle is mental. The wrong mentality can hinder even the best athletes and for Santa Fe Women’s basketball Julie Fournier, she believes that an athlete’s full potential can only be reached with the mind. Fournier has always had …
Read More »UCLA Signee Reflects on His Time with Buchholz
With his senior year quickly coming to a close, Buchholz High School’s Noah Keeter took time to reflect on what it’s meant to be a part of the Bobcats football program. Born and raised in Gainesville, FL, Keeter’s played sports since he was a toddler. He played basketball until his …
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