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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Top African Strikers in EA Sports FC 25: A Closer Look

EA Sports FC 25 has rated some top African strikers, showcasing the continent's rich talent. Victor Osimhen leads the pack with an impressive 87 rating, even after a tough transfer period. Joining him are stars like Asisat Oshoala, Sadio Mane, and Racheal Kundananji, who have made their mark globall

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Simone Biles' Big Win: A Family Affair

Simone Biles, the gymnastics GOAT, has done it again! She's been named Sports Illustrated's ‘Sportsperson of the Year’. This isn't just a big deal for her, but for her whole family and friends too. On January 7, her loved ones, including her husband Jonathan Owens and her mom, gathered to celebrate

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Jim Nantz's 500th Game: A Journey Through NFL History

Imagine calling 500 NFL games! That's exactly what Jim Nantz will achieve during Sunday's matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos. This milestone is a huge deal, showing how dedicated Nantz is to his craft. He started his journey with CBS way back in 1988, and since then, he's seen it a

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

The Mystery Behind the T in TGL's Name

Have you ever wondered what the "T" in TGL stands for? Well, it's a bit of a mystery! TGL is a new golf league started by famous golfers Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, along with sports executive Mike McCarley. While "G" for golf and "L" for league make sense, the "T" has everyone scratching their he

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Saves NFL Star Shannon Sharpe's TV Career

When the 2023 NBA season ended, something unexpected happened. Shannon Sharpe, a legend in the NFL, left his long-time gig at FS1. He'd been working with Skip Bayless for six years, but now he was looking for a new path. Many wondered if his podcast, Club Shay Shay, would be enough. That's when Step

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Jaxson Hayes: Family, Sports, and His Journey to the NBA

Jaxson Hayes, the Los Angeles Lakers star, has a fascinating story that goes beyond his impressive performance on the basketball court. Born in Norman, Oklahoma, in 2000, Hayes is American by nationality. His ethnicity, however, remains unknown. Hayes comes from a family of athletes, with both his p

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Boxers in Virtual Reality: How Blur Affects their Game

Did you know that professional boxers were recently tested in a virtual reality (VR) world with blurry vision? Researchers wanted to see if blur would mess up their performance or change how they look at their opponents. In this VR boxing setup, boxers had to dodge and counterattack against punches.

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Man United: Rebuilding Again?

Manchester United may be in for another round of rebuilding. As the transfer window heats up, the club is open to offers for many of its players, including some young stars like Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo. These young players are not only talented but also valuable assets that can help bal

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Golf Gets a High-Tech Makeover: Indoor League's Big Debut

Ever dreamed of golf in a whole new way? Well, that dream just became a reality with the launch of the indoor golf league created by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. The first-ever match took place in a cutting-edge 250, 000-square-foot facility at Palm Beach State College. Ludvig Aberg ma

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Keeping Horses Healthy: Using Sensors to Track Workouts

Did you know that horses used for sports can get hurt if they train too much or too hard? To prevent this, researchers are using special sensors to keep track of how horses move and how much weight they carry. These sensors are attached to the horse's legs and back, and they collect data about the h

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