IN PICTURES: PALMER TRINITY FALCONS EDGE CORAL SHORES HURRICANES IN FOOTBALL

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The Palmer Trinity Falcons edged the Coral Shores Hurricanes during a Sept. 2 game at Barley Stadium, 19-14. Offensively, Chuck Jacobsen punched a two-yard touchdown in for...

SPORTS & MORE: WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, WATCH SPORTS

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Settling in to watch sports on a weekend doesn’t just happen. You have to make it happen. Last weekend was one of the big ones – great...

SPORTS & MORE: NEW HOMER KING AARON JUDGE SURPASSES ROGER MARIS

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There were times I thought Aaron Judge would never make it to 62 home runs. Then I heard from a friend who texted that she, a New...

SPORTS WRAP: CORAL SHORES FOOTBALL VS. RANSOM EVERGLADES

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The Coral Shores Hurricanes’ red-hot four-game win streak continued on Sept. 30 with a win over the Ransom Everglades Raiders. Though the Raiders’ defense held the Hurricanes’...

SPORTS & MORE: DOLPHINS’ TEDDY BRIDGEWATER IN FOR TUA

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In the wake of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa being removed from play twice under the NFL’s concussion protocol, the league saw 12 more players, including several...

SPORTS & MORE: MATTINGLY IS OUT AS MIAMI MARLINS MANAGER

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On Sept. 25, Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly met with the team’s principal owner Bruce Sherman and general manager Kim Ng. We don’t know who spoke first....

SPORTS & MORE: ALL IN FOR TUA

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Tua! Tua!! Tua!!! I’m a believer. Put me on the bandwagon. Can you believe it? Down 35-14 at the start of the fourth quarter. No one could recover...

SPORTS & MORE: DOLPHINS COACH SHOWS NO FEAR ON 4TH DOWN

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There’s still a question of who is calling the plays for the New England Patriots. The best speculation is that it’s head coach Bill Belichick, not one...

SPORTS & MORE: JAGUARS MOVE SARGENT TO PRACTICE SQUAD

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Key West High’s all-time leading rusher, Mekhi Sargent, is again just hanging on in the National Football League. Sargent, who signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars during the offseason,...

SPORTS & MORE: IF ONLY PRESEASON LASTED A FEW MORE MONTHS

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First, the Miami Dolphins would love to keep playing the Philadelphia Eagles’ reserves. Second, the Dolphins are very happy with their part of the deal that brought them...

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