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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Cricket Voice Shift: Ashwin Joins IPL 2026 Commentary Crew

A new season of the TATA IPL is on the horizon, and with it comes a fresh lineup of voices to narrate every run, wicket, and celebration. Star Sports and JioHotstar have announced a massive panel of over 160 commentators, covering the diverse languages spoken across India. Among these seasoned voice

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Victory for Glenbard South in Volleyball Clash

Glenbard South’s boys volleyball team secured a convincing win over Willowbrook with a score of 25-18, 25-21. The Raiders’ players performed strongly, with Owen Stauber contributing seven assists and four digs, while Dom Kuceba added twelve assists. Jackson McCabe recorded five kills and three digs,

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Dodgers Shine on Opening Day, but the Real Stars Are the Trophies

The first thing that caught everyone’s eye at the Dodgers’ opening‑day game was not a fireworks display or a celebrity cameo; it was two gleaming trophies that glowed under the afternoon sun. The 2024 and 2025 World Series cups were carried into the dugout by two veteran players who had helped win

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Gender Rules in Sports: A Debate Over Fairness and Science

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has introduced a new rule that will affect how athletes are classified by gender in upcoming competitions. The decision has sparked strong reactions from both sides of the debate. Supporters say the rule is a long‑needed step to protect women’s events. They

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

NBA Eyes Seattle and Las Vegas as Next Expansion Cities

The NBA is seriously considering adding two new teams, with Seattle and Las Vegas leading the race. This news follows a recent vote by team owners to explore expansion opportunities. But how did Seattle get this far? Back in 2014, a Boston Celtics owner pushed for an NBA team in the city. Though not

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Mar 26 2026SPORTS

Micro‑betting May Be the Start of a Big Legal Shakeup

The legal world is turning its attention toward the new trend of in‑game micro‑bets, and the National Football League is caught up in a lawsuit that could change how betting works on the field. Two Pennsylvania residents have filed claims against the NFL, two major sportsbooks—DraftKings and FanDuel

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Mar 26 2026SPORTS

The Family Behind Aday Mara’s Rise

A young basketball star is often seen in the spotlight, but his path to success started long before he stepped onto a court. Aday Mara grew up in a household where sport was not just a hobby; it was a way of life. His dad, Francisco Javier Mara, once played professionally in Spain’s top leagues duri

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Mar 26 2026SPORTS

New Owners, New Energy for Salt Lake Volleyball

The professional women’s volleyball team in Salt Lake City has just found a new home. Two former NFL stars, Terrence Murphy and Reggie Bush, together with their firm Synergy Sports Capital, have taken over the club’s operating rights. This change comes as the league, called League One Volleyball or

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Mar 26 2026SPORTS

Kingston Flemings: From a Tough Start to Leading the Houston Cougars

Kingston Flemings grew up in San Antonio, Texas, after being born in Newport News, Virginia. A scary accident when he was a child left him with serious injuries but did not stop his life. After getting better, he became more outgoing and energetic. He tried many sports, but basketball caugh

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Big Money vs. Big Games: Why College Sports Should Stay Amateur

A new voice in the debate is Senator Tommy Tuberville, who says that letting billionaires own college teams could hurt the spirit of college sports. He argues for a model like the NFL, where all 32 teams share revenue equally instead of having one powerful conference dominate. The NFL’s history show

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