Author: Michael

UCLA center Lauren Betts serves a box combo at Raising Cane’s in Hollywood, CA.
LOS ANGELES – It’s been a whirlwind for the UCLA Bruins since they became NCAA champions after blowing out the South Carolina Gamecocks in Phoenix on April 5 and their victory tour has taken a variety of turns. 
From appearances at games for both Los Angeles NBA teams to an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, capped off with all six of UCLA’s seniors hearing their names called at the 2026 WNBA Draft in a historic run, the Bruins have certainly been busy.

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Boca Raton’s boys lacrosse squad checked off two very important boxes on Wednesday night.
Following a regular season loss to the Bulls, the Bobcats achieved redemption over West Boca Raton with a 17-3 victory ― and more importantly, they were awarded district hardware in the process.
Eight players recorded goals for Boca Raton, who matched their season-high goal output in the district championship win.
Dylan Buffone led the way with four goal scored, and James Marzan found the back of the net another three times.

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Andre Drummond celebrates a three-pointer with Philadelphia 76ers teammates Tyrese Maxey and Kelly Oubre Jr. during the Sixers’ NBA play-in victory over the Orlando Magic (Emilee Chinn)
The Philadelphia 76ers held off the Orlando Magic 109-97 on Wednesday to book an NBA playoffs first-round meeting with the Boston Celtics.
Tyrese Maxey had 31 points to lead five Philadelphia players to score in double figures.
Rookie VJ Edgecombe added 19 points and 11 rebounds and Andre Drummond came off the bench to score 14 points with 10 rebounds, three steals and three blocked shots.

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For some inexplicable reason, ESPN has decided to decrease its investment and interest in Major League Baseball. 
Despite the NBA seeing ratings stagnate or decline, and tanking becoming a catastrophic, historic competitive disaster, ESPN gave the league billions to secure future broadcasting rights. When it comes to MLB, though, they’ve backed out of Sunday Night Baseball and lost the Home Run Derby to Netflix.
With that in mind, it should come as little surprise that they aren’t exactly up on their awareness or knowledge of the inner workings of modern baseball.

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Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball will not be suspended for Friday’s play-in game, the league announced Wednesday.
He was instead fined $35,000 for the play and assessed a Flagrant 2 foul for a play the league described as “unnecessary and reckless contact” that “created a significant injury risk.” Had he received such a foul during the game, he would have been ejected.
He was also fined another $25,00 for using profane language in a television interview.

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