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One great day at a time: Martin family faces Alzheimer’s battle with grace, positivity
Read full article: One great day at a time: Martin family faces Alzheimer’s battle with grace, positivityProvidence boys basketball coach Jim Martin's wife, Laura, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The family has faced that diagnosis with a positive outlook and trying to make every day the best day possible for Laura.
Holloman Challenge 1-on-1 hoops tournament continues to grow
Read full article: Holloman Challenge 1-on-1 hoops tournament continues to growThe Holloman Challenge has evolved from just a thought to a smaller event into now, an actual significant tournament with major backing and a hefty payout to the winner. The third edition of the 1-on-1 showcase with a $5,000 prize arrives Saturday night at San Jose Prep (6:30 p.m.).
‘We’re here’: Pro basketball team Jacksonville 95ers announce new home, partnership with Jacksonville University
Read full article: ‘We’re here’: Pro basketball team Jacksonville 95ers announce new home, partnership with Jacksonville UniversityJacksonville’s newest professional basketball team, the Jacksonville 95ers, announced its new home and partnership with Jacksonville University.
Florida, Florida State men’s and women’s basketball teams to play in the ACC/SEC Challenge
Read full article: Florida, Florida State men’s and women’s basketball teams to play in the ACC/SEC ChallengeESPN has announced the matchups for the ACC/SEC Challenge for men’s and women’s basketball teams in each conference.
Historic move: Charlsea Clark hired to coach Atlantic Coast boys basketball team
Read full article: Historic move: Charlsea Clark hired to coach Atlantic Coast boys basketball teamIn what is believed to be a first in the area, Charlsea Clark, who took Bishop Kenny to three straight girls basketball final fours has been hired as the boys basketball coach at Atlantic Coast.
JU women’s basketball team hires Special Jennings as its new head coach
Read full article: JU women’s basketball team hires Special Jennings as its new head coachJacksonville University has filled its women’s basketball team head coaching vacancy, announcing the hire of Special Jennings to lead its program.
69 years apart, grandfather and grandson lead small-town school to best basketball seasons
Read full article: 69 years apart, grandfather and grandson lead small-town school to best basketball seasonsGrandfather and grandson. The same achievement for the same school 69 years apart. But wait, this story gets even better.
‘No ceiling’ for St. Johns Country Day 7th grader Cam Cooper, who is already receiving scholarship offers
Read full article: ‘No ceiling’ for St. Johns Country Day 7th grader Cam Cooper, who is already receiving scholarship offersHe's only in seventh grade, but St. Johns Country Day guard Cam Cooper has already received four college scholarship offers. And that's only the beginning.
Smith scores 28, Mississippi State beats Florida 69-68 in OT
Read full article: Smith scores 28, Mississippi State beats Florida 69-68 in OTTolu Smith scored a career-high 28 points, including a go-ahead basket in overtime with 4.3 seconds left, and Mississippi State beat Florida 69-68 in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Ribault, Bishop Kenny eye spot in state basketball final four
Read full article: Ribault, Bishop Kenny eye spot in state basketball final fourSeven local teams are still alive in the state high school basketball playoffs. Among them, Ribault and Bishop Kenny, who will face one another at Ribault on Friday.
Jackson, Ribault face off in Gateway Conference championship Friday night
Read full article: Jackson, Ribault face off in Gateway Conference championship Friday nightAfter splitting two meetings this season, Jackson and Ribault will play for bragging rights and the Gateway Conference championship in boys basketball on Friday night.
Late steal preserves No. 20 Auburn’s 61-58 win over Florida
Read full article: Late steal preserves No. 20 Auburn’s 61-58 win over FloridaChris Moore got a steal in the final seconds and Wendell Green Jr. made a layup at the buzzer to cap No. 20 Auburn’s 61-58 victory over Florida in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.
WATCH: Providence vs. Nease in the Fortegra Basketball Invitational
Read full article: WATCH: Providence vs. Nease in the Fortegra Basketball InvitationalWatch the Providence Stallions take on the Nease Panthers in the third round of the Fortegra Basketball Invitational on the campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022. The Fortegra Basketball Invitational is brought to you by CSI Companies and High School 9:12.
WATCH: Mandarin vs. Orange Park in the Fortegra Basketball Invitational
Read full article: WATCH: Mandarin vs. Orange Park in the Fortegra Basketball InvitationalWatch the Mandarin Mustangs take on the Orange Park Raiders in the third round of the Fortegra Basketball Invitational on the campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022. The Fortegra Basketball Invitational is brought to you by CSI Companies and High School 9:12.
Providence wins Fortegra Invitational for third time
Read full article: Providence wins Fortegra Invitational for third timeThe Providence Stallions have competed in three of the five Fortegra Invitational high school basketball tournaments. They've never lost a game in the event. Saturday, they handled the defending champions, previously undefeated Nease 59-40 to take home the championship.
WATCH: Camden Co. vs. Raines in the Fortegra Basketball Invitational
Read full article: WATCH: Camden Co. vs. Raines in the Fortegra Basketball InvitationalWatch the Camden County Wildcats take on the Raines Vikings in the third round of the Fortegra Basketball Invitational on the campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022. The Fortegra Basketball Invitational is brought to you by CSI Companies and High School 9:12.
WATCH: Sandalwood vs. Nease in the Fortegra Basketball Invitational
Read full article: WATCH: Sandalwood vs. Nease in the Fortegra Basketball InvitationalWatch the Sandalwood Saints take on the Nease Panthers in the second round of the Fortegra Basketball Invitational on the campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus on Friday, Dec. 9, 2022. The Fortegra Basketball Invitational is brought to you by CSI Companies and High School 9:12.
WATCH: Providence vs. Oakleaf in the Fortegra Basketball Invitational
Read full article: WATCH: Providence vs. Oakleaf in the Fortegra Basketball InvitationalWatch the Providence Stallions take on the Oakleaf Golden Knights in the second round of the Fortegra Basketball Invitational at Florida State College of Jacksonville’s South Campus on Friday, Dec. 9, 2022. The Fortegra Basketball Invitational is brought to you by CSI Companies and High School 9:12.
EXPLAINER: What to know about 'buy now, pay later'
Read full article: EXPLAINER: What to know about 'buy now, pay later'If you shop online for clothes or furniture, sneakers or concert tickets, you’ve seen the option at checkout to “buy now, pay later” by breaking the cost into smaller installments over time.
Former Providence, Gators forward Patric Young recovering after car crash
Read full article: Former Providence, Gators forward Patric Young recovering after car crashFormer Providence High School and Florida Gators' basketball player Patric Young is recovering after being involved in a single-car crash in Nebraska.
Diarra’s 3 spoils Gator comeback, A&M wins 83-80 in OT
Read full article: Diarra’s 3 spoils Gator comeback, A&M wins 83-80 in OTHassan Diarra drilled a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 0.4 seconds left in overtime to give Texas A&M an 83-80 win over Florida in the second round of the Southeastern Conference tournament.
News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Gateway champ Jackson returns to rankings
Read full article: News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Gateway champ Jackson returns to rankingsThe News4JAX Super 6 girls basketball rankings will be published each Tuesday during the regular season. Records are through Jan. 17.
Survey says! Area hoops players dish out answers on best teams, today’s issues
Read full article: Survey says! Area hoops players dish out answers on best teams, today’s issuesNews4JAX handed out surveys in the preseason to select area high school basketball players at media day and polled them on a number of questions. A total of 44 boys players and 51 girls turned in surveys.
JU women’s basketball away game against UNC canceled due to ‘COVID protocols’
Read full article: JU women’s basketball away game against UNC canceled due to ‘COVID protocols’The Jacksonville University women’s basketball team’s away game against the University of North Carolina has been canceled due to “COVID protocols with the Dolphins’ program,” according to a post on judolphins.com.
Nease, Fleming Island punch tickets for Fortegra hoops final on Saturday
Read full article: Nease, Fleming Island punch tickets for Fortegra hoops final on SaturdayFleming Island and Nease punched their tickets to the Fortegra High School 9:12 Basketball Invitational championship game with victories on Friday night.
Episcopal’s sharpshooting Mark Flakus will stay in town, signs with UNF
Read full article: Episcopal’s sharpshooting Mark Flakus will stay in town, signs with UNFEpiscopal guard Mark Flakus, one of the best shooters in the state, will join the Birds of Trey next season. The senior signed his national letter of intent Wednesday to attend UNF.
Plenty of new faces, but optimism running high for JU men’s, women’s hoops teams
Read full article: Plenty of new faces, but optimism running high for JU men’s, women’s hoops teamsThe Jacksonville University men’s and women’s basketball teams are a week from tipoff. There may be a few nerves, but there are lot more new faces than anything.
Almost tipoff time: Sabino, Scott and Kenny’s new-look headline hoops preseason talk
Read full article: Almost tipoff time: Sabino, Scott and Kenny’s new-look headline hoops preseason talkThe High School 9:12 basketball media day at the Riverside YMCA is one of the stops on the calendar that signal hoops season is right around the corner. Here are some of the sights and sounds from Tuesday’s event.
Ribault’s William Easton left an impact far bigger than his stature
Read full article: Ribault’s William Easton left an impact far bigger than his statureWilliam Easton, a former Ribault High School and senior point guard on the Wilberforce University basketball team died in a car accident in town on April 9, just a day before his 22nd birthday.
Omar Payne joins growing list of players to leave Florida
Read full article: Omar Payne joins growing list of players to leave FloridaForward Omar Payne entered the transfer portal Tuesday and became the fifth player to leave coach Mike White's program since the end of the season. The 6-foot-10 Payne joined shooting guard Noah Locke, backup point guard Ques Glover and reserve forward Osayi Osifo in looking to play elsewhere next season. Star point guard and leading scorer Tre Mann entered the NBA draft with plans of hiring an agent, meaning he has no intention of returning to school for his junior season. Payne, a sophomore from Kissimmee, averaged 3.8 points and 3.2 rebounds while playing close to 16 minutes a game this season. Only Keyontae Johnson remains from Florida's 2018 class, which lost talented point guard Andrew Nembhard to Gonzaga last year and now is without Locke.
Best basketball season in Flagler history ends in Final Four blowout
Read full article: Best basketball season in Flagler history ends in Final Four blowoutThe Flagler College men's basketball team reached the NCAA Division II Final Four for the first time this season. The best season in Flagler College men’s basketball history came to an end on Thursday night. The Saints never led and couldn’t slow down heavyweight Northwest Missouri State in a 77-46 loss in the NCAA Division II national semifinals. Third-seeded Flagler (18-3) had never been to the national tournament since it made the move from the NAIA to Division II in 2009. 2 in the tournament, have won Division II national championships in 2017 and ’19, and will play for their third on Saturday afternoon against top-seeded West Texas A&M.
JU fills basketball vacancy with Gators assistant Jordan Mincy
Read full article: JU fills basketball vacancy with Gators assistant Jordan MincyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville University is filling its basketball vacancy with a coach from just down the road in Gainesville. Jordan Mincy, an assistant at the University of Florida, is the Dolphins new head basketball coach, the school announced on Thursday. Mincy, 34, spent the past six seasons as an assistant on Mike White’s coaching staff at Florida. “I can’t wait to get to work as we start writing the next chapter in Jacksonville basketball history,” Mincy said in a release. Jasick was hired in 2014 to replace Cliff Warren, the most successful coach in JU history.
Flagler wins slugfest to advance to Final Four
Read full article: Flagler wins slugfest to advance to Final FourFlagler College's Jaizec Lottie was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II All-American Team on Tuesday morning. Next stop: the NCAA Division II Final Four. Third-seeded Flagler will face second-seeded Northwest Missouri State in the Final Four on Thursday at 9 p.m. Jaizec Lottie had 29 points for Flagler, Derrick Ellis had 17 and Chris Metzger had 10, none bigger than his final two. Truman State’s final shot was a heavily contested look by Turner Scott that never had a chance.
Gators squander 11-point lead, lose to 15th-seed Oral Roberts
Read full article: Gators squander 11-point lead, lose to 15th-seed Oral Roberts(Photo by Trevor Brown Jr/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)The up and down basketball season for the Florida Gators ended on a harsh down note. Florida led by 11 points, but couldn’t hold the lead and lost to 15th seeded Oral Roberts 81-78. Instead, the Gators season is over. “I really would have liked to have seen Keytonae and his teammates have the opportunity to celebrate and go to the Sweet 16 in another week and see what happens from there. He finished the season averaging 16 points per game.
Flagler basketball enjoying best season ever, heading to Elite Eight
Read full article: Flagler basketball enjoying best season ever, heading to Elite EightFlagler men's basketball, led by head coach Chad Warner (center) will play in the Elite Eight for the first time in school history after beating Alabama-Huntsville Tuesday night. For the first time in school history, Flagler is going to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight after an 89-75 win over Alabama-Huntsville. Flager is 17-2 on the season and has won 15 straight games heading into the Elite Eight in Evansville. They wound up adding six games against Division I teams, including regular-season games against Florida International, Central Michigan and UNF. He had led a similar transition at Shorter College in Rome, Georgia and he knows what it would take to win at Flagler.
Mann scores 22 points, Florida holds off Vandy 69-63 at SEC
Read full article: Mann scores 22 points, Florida holds off Vandy 69-63 at SEC4 seed Tennessee on Friday for the second game between the teams in six days. Noah Locke scored 13 points for Florida, and Tyree Appleby added 12 off the bench. Vanderbilt (9-16) lost to Florida for the third time this season and sixth straight in this series. The Commodores, who won only three league games in the regular season, had their chances for a second SEC win within 24 hours. Florida appeared ready to cruise to a sixth straight win in this series up 34-22 at halftime after the Gators scored the final eight of the half.
Vols beat Florida 65-54, earn No. 4 seed in SEC tourney
Read full article: Vols beat Florida 65-54, earn No. 4 seed in SEC tourneyTyree Appleby had 17 points on 7-of-14 shooting and Colin Castleton added 11 points for Florida (13-9, 9-7). 13 seed Vanderbilt in Thursday's second round. After being outrebounded 18-16 in the first half, Tennessee was plus-11 on the glass in the second. Florida had just 21 points after the break, its lowest-scoring half of the season. The Gators went into the game leading the SEC in free-throw percentage (.760, 37th NCAA), field-goal percentage (.472, 42nd NCAA) and 3-point field-goal percentage (.359, 78th NCAA).
Getting buckets: Deebo Coleman, James Collins heading to final four
Read full article: Getting buckets: Deebo Coleman, James Collins heading to final fourBefore West Nassau’s Deebo Coleman began his senior season, he declared his intentions to play college basketball at Georgia Tech. No, he had to work for them night in and night out.”AdWest Nassau guard Deebo Coleman (No. In his high school career, Collins scored 2,212 points, now good for sixth-best in area history. Back then, high school was just three grades, as freshmen spent their time at junior high school. Because it’s good for basketball.”Both Deebo Coleman and Collins agree that there comes a time in a game where the star has to assert himself, something that both Coleman and Collins have done in key spots.
Florida edges Kentucky 71-67 for series split
Read full article: Florida edges Kentucky 71-67 for series split(AP Photo/James Crisp)LEXINGTON, Ky. – Tre Mann scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half and Florida pulled out a 71-67 victory over Kentucky on Saturday, winning its third straight game and avenging a blowout loss to the Wildcats. Neither team scored again until Mann's baseline jumper with 1:49 to go. Florida, which lost to Kentucky 76-58 on Jan. 9, picked up just the fifth season split in the series' history, the last coming in 1998. The win was just the 11th for Florida at Lexington versus 52 losses. Florida is home against Missouri on Wednesday before concluding its regular season at Tennessee on March 7.
Gators basketball game at LSU postponed due to COVID-19 issues
Read full article: Gators basketball game at LSU postponed due to COVID-19 issues(AP Photo/Wade Payne, File)Florida’s basketball game on Saturday has been postponed due to COVID-19 issues within the Gators program. “The Florida at LSU men’s basketball game of February 6 has been postponed due to a combination of positive tests, contact tracing and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the Florida basketball program, consistent with Southeastern Conference COVID-19 management requirements. The Gators had their four-game winning streak snapped on Wednesday night by South Carolina. The Gators are the second team in the News4Jax coverage region to postpone a game this week due to COVID-19. The University of North Florida had to postpone its games Friday and Saturday at Liberty due to COVID-19 protocols.
Two UNF basketball games postponed due to coronavirus issues
Read full article: Two UNF basketball games postponed due to coronavirus issuesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – University of North Florida’s basketball games on Friday and Saturday have been postponed due to COVID-19 issues. The Atlantic Sun Conference announced the news late Thursday afternoon, wiping out UNF’s games at Liberty. “The ASUN Conference office announced the North Florida at Liberty Men’s Basketball games scheduled for Feb. 5-6 have been postponed indefinitely due to positive COVID-19 tests and contact tracing. The conference office is evaluating schedule options for the final three weeks of the regular season,” the ASun said in a statement. “The conference said ASUN Conference Men’s Basketball student-athletes, coaches and staff are tested on Monday and Wednesday every week prior to contests on Friday and Saturday.
Parents: UF hoops player Johnson stable, improving after collapse
Read full article: Parents: UF hoops player Johnson stable, improving after collapseFinally, good news on Florida basketball player Keyontae Johnson. “Keyontae is in stable condition today, breathing on his own and speaking with us and with his doctors here at UF Health. Like many of his Florida teammates, Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 during the summer. Although the cause of Johnson’s collapse has not been revealed, the coronavirus can lead to myocarditis, a viral infection of the heart muscle. At its most severe, myocarditis can lead to sudden cardiac arrest and has been a documented cause of death for young, otherwise healthy athletes.
UNF’s basketball game against Florida postponed
Read full article: UNF’s basketball game against Florida postponedJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The University of North Florida’s game on Wednesday night at Florida has been postponed, the schools announced on Tuesday. The game would have been the Gators’ first since forward Keyontae Johnson collapsed in the fist half of last Saturday’s game at Florida State. Johnson’s parents said Tuesday afternoon that he was in stable condition and continued to make improvements. “Wednesday’s Florida vs. North Florida men’s basketball game has been postponed with a makeup date to be determined,” Florida said in a news release. “Florida basketball and the UAA wish to thank UNF’s coaching staff, administration and team for their flexibility and willingness to make this schedule change.”Johnson was transported to UF Health in Gainesville on Monday.
Report: UF hoops player Johnson in medically induced coma after collapse
Read full article: Report: UF hoops player Johnson in medically induced coma after collapseUniversity of Florida men’s basketball player Keyontae Johnson is in a medically induced coma following his collapse on the court during a Saturday game against FSU, USA Today reported. According to he report, Johnson’s grandfather, Larry DeJarnett, told USA Today that doctors hoped to try and bring him out of the coma Monday. Florida said in a statement that Johnson had been successfully transferred to UF Health in Gainesville. Johnson had just dunked in transition before he crumpled to the floor as the team broke its huddle. Johnson, a 6-foot-5 junior from Norfolk, Virginia, averaged a team-high 14 points last season to go along with 7.1 rebounds.
Area hoops teams ready to roll for Fortegra hoops tournament
Read full article: Area hoops teams ready to roll for Fortegra hoops tournamentJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It’s almost go time for the third annual Fortegra High School 9:12 Invitational basketball tournament. On Thursday at Fletcher High School, the eight-team boys basketball tournament cranks up. The Fortegra High School 9:12 Invitational boys basketball tournament begins Thursday at Fletcher. (News4Jax)“Each year the tournament gets better and this year is no exception,” said Alan Verlander, Founder and CEO of High School 9:12. “Thanks to our sponsors and partners, we are able to provide an early season showcase that elevates high school basketball throughout our area.
High school basketball: ‘Hope’ for a full season at media day
Read full article: High school basketball: ‘Hope’ for a full season at media dayLee's Alex Fudge (3) and Tarence Guinyard at the High School 9:12 basketball media day on Tuesday at the Riverside YMCA. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – High school basketball is right around the corner and Tuesday’s High School 9:12 media day drove that point home. Media day, however different it looked and felt with masks and fist bumps, was a little slice of normalcy in a wild and erratic year. “… It does give hope that we’ll have a full season for these kids.”Field for Fortegra event announcedThe Fortegra High School 9:12 Basketball Invitational makes its third appearance this December at Episcopal. But the return of media day, Paden said, was a sign that the season is close.
Maya Moore now wed, to wrongfully jailed man she helped free
Read full article: Maya Moore now wed, to wrongfully jailed man she helped freeNEW YORK – Basketball star Maya Moore has married Jonathan Irons, the Missouri man she helped work to free from prison after a 22-year-old wrongful conviction. Moore and Irons appeared together on ABC's “Good Morning America” on Wednesday to discuss their social justice efforts — and their relationship. Moore revealed that the two married this year, shortly after Irons was released on July 1. After Moore learned of his case and helped take up his cause, she and Irons developed a friendship on frequent visits to the prison. “I am trying to really just breathe from this long, long battle,” Moore said.
Gators Basketball Returning To Campus To Begin Preparing For Season
Read full article: Gators Basketball Returning To Campus To Begin Preparing For SeasonOn Sunday the Florida gators basketball team will return to campus. This will be the first time the team has been together since March. We have challenged them to do the right things and be safe and stay healthy for themselves and their families. Right now, there are questions about how basketball season will look and if it will start on time. White says right now he is preparing as the season will start on time.
Play ball? Experts send mixed signals on MLB 60-game season
Read full article: Play ball? Experts send mixed signals on MLB 60-game season(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)NEW YORK Thirty baseball teams from 28 cities, trying to play 60 games each amid a coronavirus pandemic that seemingly hasnt peaked in the United States. It could be a disaster.Public health experts have mixed feelings about baseballs hopes to open its season July 23. Unlike the NBA and NHL, Major League Baseball teams won't be sequestered into bubbles they'll be traveling all around the country. MLB has provided teams with a 113-page operations manual detailing protocols for its pandemic-shortened 60-game regular season. I do think that they do provide substantial benefit and decrease the risk of transmission, Adalja said of baseball's off-field protocols.
MLB's testing sweep brings some success but optics are issue
Read full article: MLB's testing sweep brings some success but optics are issuePHOENIX Major League Baseball's COVID-19 testing sweep appears to be having some success even as large swaths of the United States continue to struggle with containing the fast-spreading virus. In addition to five players, one staff member tested positive. The solution here is really to make sure that we expand testing, Adalja told The Associated Press. Testing results will be watched closely as players and coaches disperse around the country, travel on buses and planes, and stay in hotels. Freeman and and pitcher Touki Toussaint who also previously tested positive for the virus worked out at Truist Park on Friday.
Ballparks to use crowd noise from video game during season
Read full article: Ballparks to use crowd noise from video game during seasonTaking a cue from two European soccer leagues, Major League Baseball will play crowd noise from its official video game through ballpark sound systems during games. England's Premier League and Spains La Liga were the first to return to action with crowd sound from video games. Brewers infielder Eric Sogard said Thursday that the crowd noise did help step up the competition for some guys during intrasquad games. The Korean baseball league pipes in crowd noise at stadiums so they are not completely silent but it is barely audible during games aired on ESPN. Some fans and broadcasters are leery of artificial crowd noise because it takes away a unique opportunity to hear players' conversations during games this season.
NHL's older coaches debate wearing masks, taking precautions
Read full article: NHL's older coaches debate wearing masks, taking precautionsIn this photo provided by the Dallas Stars NHL hockey team, interim head coach Rick Bowness watches practice in Frisco, Texas, Tuesday, July 14, 2020. You get out there and you miss it, the Dallas Stars coach said. You realize how much you enjoy being out there.The NHLs oldest head coach still worries about COVID-19 but not enough to stop doing his job. Im going to have to adjust to it, there is no question. The average age of the 24 head coaches in the playoffs is just under 54, the second-oldest behind the NBA among North Americas four major professional sports leagues.
News outlets seek to unseal files on Saints owner Tom Benson
Read full article: News outlets seek to unseal files on Saints owner Tom BensonNews outlets including The Associated Press headed to court Wednesday seeking to unseal court records involving the mental competency of billionaire Tom Benson when he rewrote his will to give his third wife ownership of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans sports franchises. Attorneys for Benson oppose the request to unseal the proceedings, contending Benson's privacy concerns continue even after his 2018 death. Reese dismissed the lawsuit following eight days of testimony, ruling Benson was mentally sound when he ousted his estranged daughter and grandchildren from ownership positions with his teams. Gayle Benson, a devout Catholic with close ties to Archbishop Gregory Aymond, inherited Benson's business empire and has defended the Saint's public relations work on behalf of the cash-strapped archdiocese, which recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The team and church leaders have opposed a request by the AP to release thousands of internal emails documenting the public relations work.
Post-Redskins, Washington has long road toward new nickname
Read full article: Post-Redskins, Washington has long road toward new nicknameTuskegee Airmen Inc. said it would be honored and pleased to work with the organization if thats Washingtons new name. Former Washington linebacker Will Compton voiced his support for Red Wolves by saying he liked that name so much hed want to return for a day. Its going to take time to come back to the heyday of Washington winning and having full stadiums and people really supporting them, Derdenger said. Its going to take a long time for this new branded team to get to that point, but its certainly possible. And you know what helps them get to that point quicker is if they win.___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
MLS returns to action after poignant moment of silence
Read full article: MLS returns to action after poignant moment of silence(AP Photo/John Raoux)KISSIMMEE, Fla. Nearly 200 players took the field for an 8-minute, 46-second moment of silence to protest racial injustice before Major League Soccers return to action Wednesday night. Players wore black T-shirts, black gloves and black facemasks emblazoned with Black Lives Matter. The shirts had varying slogans that included Black And Proud, Silence Is Violence and Black All The Time. The group was formerly called the Black Players Coalition of MLS but changed its name this week to Black Players for Change. MLS players had weeks to decide what to do prior to the MLS is Back tournament at ESPNs Wide World of Sports complex at Disney World.
Heartbreaking day - Stanford drops 11 sports to cut costs
Read full article: Heartbreaking day - Stanford drops 11 sports to cut costsStanford was already facing some difficult financial choices as it tried to support one of the nation's largest athletics departments. Stanford also is eliminating 20 support staff positions. As you can imagine this has been a heartbreaking day for all of us, especially with those student-athletes and coaches involved, athletic director Bernard Muir said. Stanford originally projected a deficit of $12 million for the 2021 fiscal year, a number that more doubled as it faced fewer donations, sponsorships and ticket sales. Muir said the $25 million deficit for 2021 would likely double if the football season is canceled.
The Latest: 2 Brewers test positive; Nats cancel workout
Read full article: The Latest: 2 Brewers test positive; Nats cancel workoutThe Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell says shortstop Luis Urias and pitcher Angel Perdomo tested positive for COVID-19 before the intake process. This marks the second setback for Urias since the Brewers acquired him from San Diego in November. Major League Baseball and the players association announced Friday that 31 players and seven staff members tested positive for COVID-19 during intake for the resumption of training, a rate of 1.2%. Players and staff were tested Friday, and general manager Mike Rizzo says the team still hasnt received its results. The WNBA hopes to start training camp later this week, with the regular season set to begin around July 24.
Report shows $480,000 in donations to cover Pence legal aid
Read full article: Report shows $480,000 in donations to cover Pence legal aidWASHINGTON Donors contributed nearly $480,000 last year to cover Vice President Mike Pences legal expenses from special counsel Robert Muellers probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, according to Pences financial disclosure report. The annual report, released Tuesday, shows that a dozen donors contributed to the trust fund in May of last year. The report states the money was used to pay a bill from McGuireWoods LLP. Many government officials have turned to legal defense funds over the years to finance their legal representation. The report states that every contributor had to certify that they are U.S. citizens, the money came from personal funds and that Pence did not solicit the contribution, among other requirements.