National Sports
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Bill Belichick downplays Hall of Fame controversy, says focus remains on North Carolina football
Just under two months after falling short of the Hall of Fame voting threshold, Bill Belichick said he is focused on coaching North Carolina, dismissing things outside his control.
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Bengals bring back 41-year-old Joe Flacco to back up Joe Burrow
The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed 41-year-old Joe Flacco to a one-year deal, adding a proven backup behind Joe Burrow heading into next season.
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NBA takes major step in adding teams to Las Vegas, city where championship team originally played: report
The NBA reportedly approved a plan to explore expansion bids in Las Vegas and Seattle, marking a significant step toward adding two new teams and reaching 32 franchises.
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Bodybuilding legend Lee Haney seeks living kidney donor as family goes public with health struggles
Eight-time Mr. Olympia champion Lee Haney is urgently seeking a living kidney donor after his son revealed the bodybuilding legend's kidney is failing.
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Former Olympic star's son dies after getting caught up in avalanche
Former Canadian Olympic star John Smart announced on Monday that his son, Kai, died after suffering injuries in an avalanche while skiing in Japan.
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Vanessa, Kai Trump take in Tiger Woods' return to golf at TGL finals
Tiger Woods returned to competitive golf at the TGL Finals, joined by Vanessa Trump and her daughter, but his Jupiter Links team fell to Los Angeles Golf Club in a 9-2 loss.
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Texas coach gives fiery, expletive-laden halftime speech before Longhorns' upset over Gonzaga
Head coach Sean Miller's expletive-laden halftime speech helped spark Texas' 74-68 upset of Gonzaga, earning the Longhorns their first Sweet 16 appearance since 2023.
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Japanese pro wrestling star Miyu Yamashita gears up for Las Vegas return at Slam Fest
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling will be among the companies featured at Slam Fest in Las Vegas in the days leading up to WrestleMania 42 next month.
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NBA faces pressure to alter 65-game eligibility rule for players to be considered for awards
The National Basketball Players Association called on the league to amend its 65-game eligibility rule for its stars to be considered for top awards.
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Cowboys star Dak Prescott's ex posts about 'growth' days after couple split before wedding
Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott's former fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, posted about "growth" days after the couple's relationship ended with the wedding around the corner.
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Tuberville suggests billionaires buying college programs would be worse than an NFL-style TV deal
Sen. Tommy Tuberville suggests that he'd rather see the NFL's unified media rights model in college football than billionaires buying and running programs.
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UNC fires Hubert Davis after historic NCAA Tournament first-round collapse against VCU
UNC fired head coach Hubert Davis after the Tar Heels blew a 19-point second-half lead and lost to VCU in overtime, 82-78, in the NCAA Tournament.
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Yankees legend gives thoughts on team running back last season's squad, Aaron Judge's clutch factor
CC Sabathia said the New York Yankees can contend by staying healthy and relying on pitching, while noting Aaron Judge must have a strong postseason to silence critics.
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Victor Wembanyama builds MVP case as Spurs clinch division, end playoff drought
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made a three-part case for why he should lead the NBA MVP race, adding he plans to eliminate any debate by season’s end.
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Rams star Puka Nacua accused of biting woman, making antisemitic remarks: report
Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua has been accused of biting a woman and making antisemitic comments, allegations his attorney calls a shakedown attempt. A hearing is set for April 14.
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NBPA calls out tanking as Bucks weigh Giannis Antetokounmpo shutdown
Despite sitting outside the playoff picture, Giannis Antetokounmpo reportedly wants to play, while the Bucks prefer he sit out, prompting a response from the players’ union.
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Yale athletics saga takes new twist as emails show legal confrontation with ex-coach's lawyer
Emails show that Yale University acknowledged a former employee recorded strength coach Thomas Newman, with his attorney alleging violations of Connecticut all-party consent law.
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Kickstarter takes down fundraising campaign for book about 'Save Women's Sports' activists
Kickstarter suspended Arwen Becker's campaign for 'She Handled It,' a book featuring Save Women's Sports activists, over possible inclusivity violations, Becker says.
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“History in Your Own Backyard” movies about Miamitown.
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All Saints Parish Fish FryJoin us from 4:30 to 7:00pm each Friday during Lent at the St. Martin Campus Hall for a delicious Fish Fry Dinner.
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The episode airs this week.

The project will run into late August.

Work is scheduled to begin on Thursday, March 26.

The recognition comes from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

The scholarship is administered through the IHSAA.

Several area school teams have qualified for nationals.
