If you read my piece about the importance of selecting the draft order for your fantasy football league, you know that I LOVE fantasy football.
I’ve played since I was a teenager, back in the days when you had to score your matchups by hand using newspaper box scores.
Although I’m not a typical “fantasy football expert,” I did finish in 10th place in a 14-team big-money league last year, so you know I know what I’m talking about.
That’s enough preamble.
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In Kyung Kim holds the trophy after winning the 2017 Women’s Open at Kingsbarns Golf Links. | Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
In Kyung Kim announced her retirement from the LPGA after her final round at St. Andrews, stunning the golfing world.
Thirty-six-year-old In Kyung (IK) Kim dropped a bombshell after her final round at St. Andrews on Sunday, announcing her retirement from the professional game.
Nobody saw it coming, not even her close friends, relatives, and coaches.
Ackera Nugent tied her own meet record of 12.
Marileidy Paulino reaches the top in the 400 me
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According to reports Williams is ‘evaluating’ replacing Logan Sargeant, but Andrea Kimi Antonelli has been ruled out as an option
Logan Sargeant’s time at Williams is coming to a close, as the Formula 1 team announced earlier this summer that Carlos Sainz Jr. will be joining the team on a “multi-year” contract starting next season.
“It was very tough. It was the death of my career, to be honest.
Sheryl Swoopes is clapping back at Stephen A. Smith after the longtime ESPN host called her “insane” for her recent comments involving Caitlin Clark.
On Friday’s installment of The Stephen A. Smith Show, Smith called out Swoopes and other members of the media for sipping “haterade” when it comes to Clark. He specifically referenced a recent episode of Swoopes’ podcast, Queens of the Court, during which she discussed the red-hot Indiana Fever’s rise in league standings.
Karsten Warholm set a meet record of 46.
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Fred Kerley tied the meeting record of 9.