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The list of all four classes of the Iowa High School Athletics Association State Track Meet is complete. The Cedar Valley ...
The Detroit Red Wings and Los Angeles Kings are bound to be trade partners now that Ken Holland has been named general ...
It has been quite a while since hockey has been at such a turning point in Los Angeles. Dean Lombardi ushered in an era of ...
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Yardbarker on MSNKings have work to do to take the next stepFor the fourth consecutive season, the Los Angeles Kings were bounced from the opening round of the playoffs by the Edmonton ...
New Orleans Saints pass rusher Cameron Jordan has hung around so long that he's now older than his new head coach -- by two days. Jordan turns 36 on July 10. Saints coach Kellen Moore hits that ...
Let's meet Duke wide receiver Jordan Moore. Moore had a productive final season at Duke in 2024, catching 55 passes for 861 yards and eight touchdowns. He led the team in receiving yards and was ...
Under Blake, the Kings built up the roster with the acquisitions of Phillip Danault, Viktor Arvidsson and Trevor Moore before ... Quinton Byfield, Jordan Spence, Brandt Clarke and Alex Laferriere.
Aitken Spence Travels has once again been recertified with the prestigious Travelife-Certified sustainability certification. This recognition underscores the company’s long-standing commitment ...
One intriguing opinion was once shared by 18-year NBA veteran Trevor Ariza. While many NBA fans and enthusiasts argue that Michael Jordan should hold the prestigious GOAT title, Ariza has a unique ...
Well. What an intense week that was, huh? The Edmonton Oilers won four straight games from Games 3 to 6 to take a fourth consecutive first-round series against the Los Angeles Kings.
Spence scored a goal, added two hits and blocked three shots in Thursday's 6-4 loss to the Oilers in Game 6. Spence's goal late in the second period got the Kings within two, but they didn't pull ...
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NHL roundup: Oilers win 4th straight over Kings to close seriesQuinton Byfield, Brandt Clarke, Jordan Spence and Anze Kopitar tallied for the Kings, who opened the series with a pair of home-ice victories but could not maintain the momentum. Los Angeles ...
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