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A pair of bills that would block transgender women from participating in women or girls sports at their schools is moving steadily through the legislature.
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McKenzie Milton has committed to transfer to Florida State as the former Central Florida quarterback looks to complete his comeback from a serious leg…
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The Tampa Bay Rays face off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game 3 of the 2020 World Series tonight in Texas. They’re currently tied 1 to 1.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said whether or not students play sports this year should be up to parents to decide, but they should have a choice.
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The Osceola County School District announced Thursday it has pushed back the start of fall sports to August 20th.
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The tournament known to bring together the fiercest international soccer players in competition is kicking off tonight in Santa Clara, California and will make its way to Orlando's Camping World Stadium tomorrow. Orlando is one of ten cities hosting the tournament which, in its 100th year, is taking place for the first time outside of South America.
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The Citrus Bowl will host the US Women’s National Soccer team – the same team that won the World Cup last month. They’re traveling the nation on their victory tour and will take on the Brazilian national team in a friendly contest. Is Orlando becoming the soccer capital of the south?
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UCF football players head to their first practice of the 2015 football season Wednesday. The Black and Gold’s first two weeks of practices will be closed to the public.
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The Orlando City Soccer Club have a packed week – they face DC United tonight in the nation’s capital and host the LA Galaxy at home on Sunday. To talk more about the inaugural Major League Soccer season of the Orlando City Lions, and the possibility of their first win at home, 90.7’s Brendan Byrne spoke with soccer blogger Andrew Harrison.
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Every year roughly twenty-nine thousand young girls in high schools across the country suffer a concussions playing soccer. Health News Florida's Luis Hernandez has a report about a school in South Florida trying out something new to fight the problem.