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May 04 2026SPORTS

A Quarterback, a Lawyer, and the Gamble That Could Change College Football

Brendan Sorsby, the quarterback who moved from Cincinnati to Texas Tech, has found himself in a legal whirlpool that could decide his future on the field. The NCAA is looking into whether he placed bets while he was a student‑athlete, a rule that can permanently bar players from competing. Sorsby ha

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Meet Sam Lemieux: The Coopersville Pitcher Dominating the 2026 Season

Sam Lemieux isn't just another high school athlete. She's a powerhouse on the softball field, making waves as both a pitcher and hitter for the Coopersville Broncos in the 2026 season. With a batting average of . 614, she’s not just contributing to her team—she’s leading it. The senior slugger didn

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May 03 2026SPORTS

A Rising Guard: Quickley’s Journey from Maryland to the NBA

Immanuel Quickley grew up in Havre de Grace, Maryland, a small town that shaped his early love for basketball. While many kids dreamed of the NBA, Quickley worked hard to make that dream real. He started by dominating his high‑school team at The John Carroll School, where he averaged more than 23 po

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May 02 2026CELEBRITIES

The real cost of looking red-carpet ready

Simone Biles recently shared a surprising breakdown of her latest red carpet experience. A quick tally after the event showed a bill of $23, 000 just for styling, makeup, and hair. That’s more than some people spend on rent for an entire year. The gymnast, who knows a thing or two about discipline a

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Cold Showers and Testosterone: What the Science Actually Says

A small study looked at whether taking cold showers for four days could boost testosterone in male athletes. The idea isn’t crazy—cold exposure is often said to help with recovery and performance. But here’s the catch: the research found no real change in testosterone levels after the cold showers.

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May 01 2026SPORTS

Saginaw’s Future Stars and Legacy Builders Join Sports Hall of Fame

Ten new names will join the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame in 2026, each with a story that shaped local sports. Two inductees broke barriers for women in the 1970s and 80s, when opportunities for female athletes were still growing. The 1980 Eisenhower volleyball team won the first-ever girls sta

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May 01 2026SPORTS

Spring rain forces early end to track invitational

A sudden downpour turned the Tallmadge Invitational track meet into a one-and-done event on April 24. The meet was supposed to give local high school athletes a chance to compete, but rainwater soaked the track and stands, forcing organizers to call it quits after just one event. The meet didn’t eve

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Apr 30 2026SPORTS

Why NASCAR drivers aren’t buying Stephen A. Smith’s take on racing

NASCAR drivers don’t appreciate Stephen A. Smith calling them anything less than athletes. The debate flared up when Smith dismissed NASCAR drivers—and even golfers—as non-athletes during a radio show. He argued that anyone can sit behind the wheel or swing a club, no matter their age, so it doesn’t

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

NASCAR Drivers Show Their Athletic Side

Kevin Harvick stepped up to defend the sport after a well‑known sports commentator made a controversial claim. The driver said that people who don’t know the rules of racing should stay quiet about it. He pointed out that many commentators, like the one in question, focus mainly on basketball and no

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Big plays and milestones in April high school sports

On a busy Friday across Massachusetts high schools, athletes piled up milestones, shutout wins, and clutch performances that kept coaches busy updating stat sheets. One senior catcher turned heads by collecting three career firsts in a single game: her 100th hit, 100th stolen base, and 100th run sco

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