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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Mavericks Push for a Fresh Dallas Arena Spot

The Dallas Mavericks aren’t just planning a new home—they’re aiming for a complete game-changer. Their CEO recently met with local business leaders to outline plans for a sprawling 50-acre complex that would include an arena, team headquarters, a practice facility, and even hotels and restaurants. T

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Rory McIlroy ready for tough Masters ahead

Rory McIlroy isn’t expecting an easy week at the Masters. The Northern Irish golfer knows Augusta National will push players to their limits this year. Strong winds and fast greens mean scores won’t come easily. McIlroy expects a battle, not a high-scoring show. He calls it a mental test, not just a

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

A Perfect Spring Day for a Big Win Celebration

Michigan fans will get lucky this Saturday with weather that seems to roll out the red carpet for the Wolverines' victory parade. Early forecasts suggest bright sunshine and mild temperatures around Ann Arbor, turning the celebration into a comfortable outdoor event rather than a sweaty summer slog.

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Behind the Ranks: A Peek at Brooks Koepka's Mixed Heritage and American Journey

Brooks Koepka stands tall on the golf course with his powerful swing and five major wins under his belt, but his story began in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida. Born in 1990, he grew up where sports were a way of life, especially baseball—he dreamed of becoming a pro player. A childhood car accident

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Phil Mickelson: The Quiet Strength Behind the Golf Legend

Golf fans know Phil Mickelson for his smooth left-handed swing and six major championship wins. But his success didn’t just happen on the course — it started in his childhood. Born in San Diego but raised in Arizona, Mickelson’s early life wasn’t all about trophies. As a kid, he learned to swing lef

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

How a young golfer built a fortune before turning 30

Collin Morikawa didn't waste time climbing the golf ladder. After proving himself in college and quickly rising to the top of amateur rankings, he turned pro in 2019. His first two years on tour were remarkable—22 straight cuts made and two major wins by age 25. That early success set the foundation

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Los Angeles 2028 Tickets: What the Rush Says About Public Interest

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics opened global ticket sales on April 9 following a flood of local sign-ups. Organizers said over a hundred thousand locals bought tickets in the first week—a number they called record-breaking. But most of those tickets were the $28 entry-level seats, which sold out fast

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Eager Lions want veteran lineman to secure big wins

Detroit’s defense already has a rising star in Aidan Hutchinson. The young edge rusher is twice a Pro Bowler and could soon claim Defensive Player of the Year honors. Yet despite his talent, the Lions keep looking to pad the roster. This time analysts are eyeing Tennessee’s Jeffery Simmons as the mi

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

From Sportswriter to Pitcher: A Rookie’s Journey to the Big Leagues

Duncan Davitt’s story isn’t about starting at the bottom—it’s about switching careers mid-game. A week ago, he was covering high school volleyball games for his family’s small-town newspaper in Indianola, Iowa. Today, he’s warming up in a Chicago White Sox uniform, preparing for his Major League Bas

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

When Softball Dreams Turn Sour

Two former softball players, Kylie Bennett and Cassidy Blackwell, say their love for the game was crushed by their coach, Angie Nicholson, and her husband Rick. They played under the couple at different schools years apart, but their stories share the same dark theme. Bennett played for Nicholson a

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