Football players seek changes before returning to UCLA
UCLA officials say they feel good regarding answering the concerns raised by football players about returning to campus this week. It will be the first time in three months that … Click to Continue »
‘An absolute zoo’: Positive test, busy island rattle golf
Carlos Ortiz headed for dinner near the Harbour Town lighthouse and it felt like old times, which didn’t necessarily mean good times. This idyllic island is a summer destination, even … Click to Continue »
Bill Mott becomes the seventh trainer to reach 5,000-victory mark
Bill Mott became the seventh trainer to record 5,000 career wins when Moon Over Miami earned a 1-length victory in the third race at Churchill Downs on Saturday. Mott, who … Click to Continue »
NASCAR teams report positive COVID-19 tests
NASCAR’s Stewart-Haas Racing and Team Penske teams have confirmed at least one of their employees has tested positive for COVID-19. In a statement released Friday, SHR said the team experienced … Click to Continue »
NBA calendar change could be bad news for Olivier Sarr’s chances of playing for Kentucky
A reworking of the NBA’s pre-draft calendar might lead to a snag in Kentucky’s ability to get star transfer Olivier Sarr eligible for next season. According to a memo obtained … Click to Continue »
NBA sets Oct. 16 draft date, Oct. 18 for free-agent talks
The NBA has firmed up the schedule for what will be a hectic time for teams this fall, deciding on Oct. 16 as the date for this year’s draft and … Click to Continue »
NASCAR has new rules, new feuds and more fans at Talladega
NASCAR’s return to racing shifts to Talladega Superspeedway, with new rules in place after Ryan Newman’s frightful crash in the season-opening Daytona 500. The Alabama track will admit up to … Click to Continue »
AP Sportlight
June 21 1919 — Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman wins the women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Marion Zinderstein. 1932 — Jack Sharkey scores a 15-round … Click to Continue »
This Date in Baseball
June 21 1916 — Rube Foster of the Red Sox pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the New York Yankees. Foster struck out three and walked three and pitched the first … Click to Continue »
US youngster Gio Reyna gets 1st start for Dortmund
Gio Reyna made his first professional start on Saturday after being named in Borussia Dortmund’s lineup at Leipzig in the German Bundesliga. It was the second time Reyna had been … Click to Continue »
NFL teams went high-tech for team bonding this offseason
NFL players and coaches went home in March and stayed there for the next few months, along with most of the world. Football pads were replaced by iPads. Handshakes and … Click to Continue »
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