Abe Collinsworth Remembered As Outstanding Educator
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – The news […]
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – The news […]
After incremental steps at improvement against lesser opponents, the Florida Gators took a leap forward Saturday, beating Louisiana State, 14-6, and perhaps signaling a shift of power in the Southeastern Conference. […]
Never mind the past. Never mind that Washington D.C. has not had a major league baseball team in the postseason since, oh … since 1933. […]
Just an inning earlier, Jay Dermer waved the flag of Israel high over his head, holding both ends so that it stretched taut in triumphant fists. Israel had just taken a two-run lead against Spain in a World Baseball Classic qualifying game, and the 1,500 or so Jewish fans at Roger Dean Stadium on Sunday celebrated with equal parts pleasure and pride. […]
It is that time of the baseball season, when eyeballs linger a little longer on the scoreboard, and Rays outfielder Sam Fuld is no different from the average fan. […]
The bluntness of Stan Van Gundy’s words weren’t surprising, not even by his standards. […]
SpaceCoastDaily.com Sports Columnist Peter Kerasotis has done it again as he was honored by the Florida Magazine Association (FMA) with a first place for writing excellence. […]
Moving on from Florida Today and getting to work for the hands-down best boss I’ve ever had – me. […]
I recently met a remarkable woman. She has one leg. And she runs. Fast – really fast. […]
Exactly five months after Joe Paterno’s life ended, Jerry Sandusky’s life as he knows it ended. […]
So many athletes I’m around wear something that produces negative ions, and this kind of stuff intrigues me. […]
Alex Martins arrives at his Amway Center office shortly after dropping off his two young daughters at school, the clock ticking toward 8 a.m. on another nonstop day that won’t see him home until 11 that night. […]