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The Cincinnati Bengals are aiming for a return trip to the Super Bowl after missing the playoffs last year, and WR Ja’Marr Chase has a secret weapon.
Daicos picked up a game-high six votes in a bizarre spread of votes in Collingwood's win over West Coast; apart from his six, ...
For eight consecutive years now, at least one UCF football player has heard his name called in the NFL draft. This year's draft ran Thursday through Saturday in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It featured ...
Baylor football player Alex Foster died unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 28 A cause of death was not made available The school said they're "heartbroken by the unexpected loss" in a statement Top ...
Darrell Doucette III is probably the best flag football player in the world. He quarterbacked the U.S. national team to the past four global championships and won every international game he ...
NFL teams will allow players to participate in the Olympic debut of flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Games under a set of conditions. “It’s an incredible honor for any athlete to represent their ...
Named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Arkansas, QB Kane Archer chose the UCF Knights on April 29 over a handful of FBS programs.
The 2025 NFL Draft concluded on Sunday afternoon and several football players with ties to the Sacramento area heard their name called over the three-day event. Whether they grew up in the region ...
A candy cane mailbox that was once a familiar sight around Sterling is making the rounds again this year. The candy canes are both a symbol and a communications device for the Miracle Letter Progra… ...
A lottery player in Middlesex County won $100,000 on Tuesday, Jan. 7, playing Candy Cane Cash. The winning ticket was sold at Ultra Mart in Edison, 3875 Park Ave.
Superior High School hosted its second day of the Superior Candy Cane Crossover, as Duluth Denfeld took down Cambridge-Isanti 83-69 and Cherry improves to 11-0 after beating Superior, 78-68.
Popular season's eatings include the candy cane — and a recent survey on behalf of the National Confectioners Association reveals how Americans prefer to eat them.
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