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Communities mourn death of local football player
CARROLLWOOD — Calvin Dickey Jr. was a big man with a big heart. That’s how Carrollwood Day School peers, friends and family will remember the standout athlete — affectionately known as “CJ” — who was getting ready to begin his freshman year playing football at Bucknell University when he died July 12.
Ashton Sylve’s Knockout Loss in Tampa Sparks Support from Jake Paul
Sylve suffered a knockout loss despite dominating most of his fight, reacting with grace to the unexpected turn of events. Jake Paul, victorious in Tampa, also supports Sylve, a prospect of his Most Valuable Promotions, who faced a devastating loss after initially controlling the fight. Sylve, winning his first four fights, was on track to win the fifth until Bahdi turned the tables with a sixth-round knockout. Despite the setback, Sylve embraced the loss, attributing it to "God's plan" and finding solace in the support of loved ones.
Tampa Bay area will be well represented in the 2024 Olympics
Grab the TV remote and popcorn and settle in during the next few weeks to watch these eight Tampa Bay area athletes among the more than 500 competitors sent from the U.S. to the Olympic Games in Paris. Tennis. Danielle Collins (St. Petersburg) Want to talk about an eventful year?...
Tampa boxer Stevie Morgan's ready for the big stage
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — Training three times a day is nothing for Stevie Morgan. This boxer is conditioned to take pain. To push her body to the limits and beyond. But put her on a poster alongside one of the top boxers in the world, and that’s something she’ll have to get used to.
Rays new ballpark hinges on Pinellas commission vote
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The last vote to approve a new $1.3 billion ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays will be taken by Pinellas County commissioners in less than two weeks. “I’m going to remain open,” said District 7 Commissioner Rene Flowers. “I certainly support keeping the team here.”
Rays set for much-needed new stadium as part of historic $6.5 billion project
It looks like the Tampa Bay Rays will finally be able to move out of the infamous Tropicana Field. On Thursday, the St. Petersburg City Council voted 5-3 to approve the Rays to build a new $1.3 billion ballpark that would be a part of a larger $6.5 billion development project in downtown St. Petersburg. […] The post Rays set for much-needed new stadium as part of historic $6.5 billion project appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Tampa's Yellow Jackets fight for field of dreams after displacement
TAMPA, Fla. — John Glenn coached the Yellow Jackets Little League team in Tampa from 1970 to 2000. The historic team produced several professional players. But for now, his baseball team has been displaced. “I still have kids now that played for me that call me,” said Coach Glenn....
2024 Florida Jam: Saturday Notebook
WESLEY CHAPEL, FL — Day two of the inaugural Florida Jam continued on Saturday with nearly 80 teams in action in the Sunshine state. As usual, we were on-hand to dissect all of the day’s action. In this notebook you’ll quickly find out that Philadelphia isn’t the only...
Champs Sports brought together more than 700 runners for its latest Tampa event
The Champs Sports Run Club powered by Nike hosted a huge run outside of Armature Works along the iconic Riverwalk in July. The event was a huge success with 741 in attendance and 1,400 registered. The event consisted of multiple local running communities coming out to show their passion for movement and community.
Trinity’s Trevor Harrison learning quickly in Rays system
Trevor Harrison was a bit of a late bloomer when it came to pitching. A first baseman and catcher for most of his baseball career, he found the switch to the mound in his junior year of high school wasn’t that hard. “In high school, if you throw hard,...
Ex-USF AD looks forward to playing at UCF on Black Friday
The chaos surrounding the day after Thanksgiving is typically associated with the millions of dedicated shoppers who camp outside stores for holiday gifts. However, Black Friday has long been linked with the UCF–USF football rivalry. The War on I-4 series had seen its fair share of spectacular games, particularly during its time in the American Athletic Conference. Mark Harlan witnessed many ...
Setting sail: Youth sailing camp teaches lifelong skills both on and off the water
TAMPA, Fla. — The Davis Island Youth Sailing Foundation offers a full-day, week-long sailing camp for kids as young as 5 years old. This program teaches everything from the parts of the boat to the basics of sailing. Many participants grow up through the program. Luke Mullinax, 14, is...
USF QB Byrum Brown tries hand at coaching
WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla — USF quarterback Byrum Brown burst onto the college football scene in 2023, leading a record-breaking Bulls offense that led the program to its first bowl win since 2017. This week, Brown tried his hand at coaching when he hosted a free youth football camp in...
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