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  • 5 days ago | espnswfl.com | Diana Beasley

    Two local teams made it to state finals, while Fort Myers baseball faces a must-win Game 3 against Braden River in the Class 5A-Region 3 finals. Playing tough and smart, Canterbury edged past St. John Neumann 2-1 to win the Class 1A-Region 3 title. Anthony Meady fanned five batters, giving up just two hits and one walk in a stellar performance on the mound. The Vikings pulled out a win in eight crazy innings to beat Calvary Christian 7-6 in Class 3A. "I do like it.

  • 5 days ago | espnswfl.com | Diana Beasley

    Security kicked out a fan from Target Center after yelling a racial slur at Golden State's Draymond Green. This happened during the fourth quarter of Game 2, where Minnesota beat down the Warriors 117-93. The incident happened while Green was riding a stationary bike near his team's bench area. Team officials later confirmed what happened to Sports Illustrated. "I'm not an angry Black man, I'm a very successful, educated Black man with a great family...

  • 5 days ago | espnswfl.com | Diana Beasley

    In a bold move, UNC's athletic leaders banned Jordon Hudson - girlfriend of their star head coach Bill Belichick - from all football facilities. The decision comes after growing worries about team disruptions. Even with Belichick's huge $10 million yearly paycheck as North Carolina's highest-paid state employee, officials didn't back down. The strict ban keeps Hudson, 24, from entering any team areas or going near the practice field.

  • 1 week ago | b1039.com | Diana Beasley

    Coconut Point continues to solidify its reputation as Southwest Florida’s premier shopping destination with six major openings and relocations planned this year—headlined by the Florida debut of SB Grill and SB Bar. These highly anticipated additions build on the momentum of recent first-to-market arrivals like Sea Love Candle Bar and Cold Stone Creamery, offering an enhanced blend of lifestyle, flavor, and variety for both locals and visitors.

  • 1 week ago | espnswfl.com | Diana Beasley

    During Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals, Stephen Curry had to leave early with a left hamstring strain. The Warriors guard put up 13 points in just 13 minutes before getting hurt against Minnesota. The team scheduled an MRI for Wednesday to check out the injury. Warriors coach Steve Kerr was direct: "We don't know yet. But with a hamstring, it's hard to imagine that he would play Thursday," he told ESPN. The injury happened with 8:20 left in the second quarter.

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