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Schakow and her P.K. Yonge Blue Wave team had the best season in program history winning their first district title in six years and making it to the final four, falling short to Montverde Academy by a score of 3-0. Now they are coming back for more.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Kaitlin Donner, who set a new world record time for running a mile with a child in a stroller.
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Jada Turner has never once suited up for the Gators, but her impact can be felt throughout the program. At 15 years old, Jada has dealt with more than her fair share of adversity.
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The Marion County Tourism Development Council allocated $92,400 for seven proposed events in the coming months, including six sports tournaments or competitions. Of those funds, $72,400 will go toward six revolving sports. The council, which met Thursday, focused primarily on youth sports.
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The Gators end their season with a 24-12 record, a runner-up finish in the SEC Tournament and a March Madness appearance.
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Temperatures were a windy 46 degrees in Indianapolis (67 in Gainesville), but that did not stop Florida fans from traveling to cheer on their basketball team.
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The No. 7 Gators are set to take the floor in March Madness against No. 10 Colorado at 4:30 p.m. In Florida’s 22nd tournament appearance, it’s a first under the leadership of Todd Golden.
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Watch how professional track athlete Pjai Austin plans to complete his goals by training for the 2024 Olympics in Gainesville, FL.
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As a boy, Danny Neri, 22, now a University of Central Florida player, dreamed of wearing the orange and blue of the Florida Gators, the team he grew up supporting only an hour away from his hometown of Macclenny, Fla.
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The meet was among the first of many major track events that the center hopes to host in its lifetime, making it a key event for Alachua County and the Celebration Pointe area.
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On March 2, Cornelius Ingram will be aiming for his third state title with the Hawthorne High varsity girls basketball team. Having won it in 2020 and then again in 2023, this would be the first time in the program's history to win states back-to-back.
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Ironwood Golf Course’s financial position appears to have been lofted out of the bunker and might be headed for the green.