
Jonah Javad
Sports Reporter and Anchor at WFAA-TV (Dallas, TX)
Sportscaster + Sr. Storyteller @WFAA • 11x EMMY®️ Award winner • Host of “The Panel with Jonah Javad” • 🎓#Mizzou • @26shirts fan • ⛳️sicko • 💛👰🏼👶🏻🐻
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1 week ago |
wfaa.com | Jonah Javad
DALLAS — The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament begins this week and, once again, the squads at TCU and Dallas Baptist are among the 64 teams competing at Regionals. This year marks the 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance for the DBU Patriots, a testament to their consistency under longtime head coach Dan Heefner. “To tell the guys, 'You don’t have to change a thing,'" Heefner noted about his team's performance.
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1 week ago |
wfaa.com | Jonah Javad
FORT WORTH, Texas — There’s an old saying: “Golf is a good walk spoiled.” It's not clear who said it first, but whoever did clearly never walked with Charlotte Berlau. The six-year-old from Houston traversed the grounds of Colonial Country Club in a way few other kids get to experience. “This is really happening right now,” Charlotte's father, Logan, said in disbelief. “My daughter is hopping over rocks, walking right behind Scottie." Yes, that Scottie.
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2 weeks ago |
wfaa.com | Jonah Javad
DALLAS — This deep into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, there is little that separates the four remaining teams. Winning the series often comes down to winning the razor-thin margins. For the Dallas Stars, the power play has emerged as their game-breaking weapon. Through two rounds of postseason action, the Stars have not only survived but thrived, thanks to capitalizing on man-advantage situations.
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3 weeks ago |
wfaa.com | Jonah Javad
DALLAS — Less than 24 hours after the Dallas Mavericks miraculously won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery, Mavs CEO Rick Welts sat down with WFAA's Jonah Javad to share insights and behind-the-scenes stories about the franchise's future-altering night. Despite a 1.8% chance, the Mavs came away with the #1 overall pick and (presumably) the rights to draft Duke superstar Cooper Flagg.
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3 weeks ago |
wfaa.com | Jonah Javad
DALLAS — For more than three months, the Dallas Stars have been without their number one defenseman, Miro Heiskanen, due to injury. The wait is almost over. "I'm still sticking by what I projected, that we would see him in the second round," affirmed Stars head coach Pete DeBoer. Only a handful of players were at morning skate on Monday. The star from Finland was not one of them as he received a scheduled day off.
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Mikko Rantanen has scored or assisted on the last TWELVE goals by the Stars in the playoffs. In other words: The Stars haven’t scored a goal without Mikko’s help since the 2nd Period of Game 5 vs. the Avs… 13 straight periods (and counting) Fellas gotta step it up in Dallas.

RT @DallasStars: Who says Dallas ain't a hockey town? https://t.co/HapkCuAmVG

Stars D Miro Heiskanen is *out* for Game 2 in Winnipeg. Dallas coach Pete DeBoer gave an update on Miro's status this AM and called him "one of the best defensemen in the world." 🌟 https://t.co/GU8XqyGt29