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Broward Sheriff’s Office will participate in the Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to support Special Olympics
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – On Wednesday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., members of South Florida’s law enforcement, including deputies from the Broward Sheriff’s Office, will participate in the Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to support the Special Olympics. This event, deeply rooted in community...
'Overwhelming:' Palm Beach Lakes girls basketball coach honored for 525 wins
Palm Beach Lakes high school girls basketball coach Cassandra Rahming walked into the auditorium unsuspecting on Tuesday. The band played and cheerleaders were pumped up as she walked through a line of kids finally realizing she wasn't part of secret. "To have something like this happen today and I've been...
Pickleball and hockey on menu at Florida Panthers’ new downtown Fort Lauderdale restaurant, The Federal
There are plenty of restaurants in South Florida that are prized for their special view — ocean, Intracoastal, sunset or city skyline. But how about a table overlooking ice? Or the region’s hottest craze, pickleball? The Florida Panthers can put you in the catbird seat for both at downtown Fort Lauderdale’s newest restaurant, The Federal, inside the Cats’ new Baptist Health IcePlex practice ...
Former FAU standout Alijah Martin signs with Florida over Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan and others
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Atlantic standout Alijah Martin, who helped propel the Owls to the Final Four in 2023, is moving about 300 miles north to play at Florida. The 6-foot-2 guard formally signed with the Gators on Monday and is expected to become an immediate starter for coach Todd Golden in Gainesville. He will replace Zyon Pullin, a first team, all-Southeastern Conference point guard who averaged 15.5 points, 4.9 assists and 3.9 rebounds after transferring from UC Riverside. Martin, a graduate transfer, has one year of eligibility remaining. He chose Florida over Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Mississippi and USC. “He’s been incredibly consistent as both a scorer and defender and will add even more explosiveness to our group,” Golden said. “He will step onto our campus as a college graduate and will provide experience and leadership for the program.”
Michigan basketball gets seventh commitment since Friday
Is seven a lucky number? Because it feels like a lucky number. Despite there being mass exoduses from both Michigan basketball and Florida Atlantic, one would have thought that new Wolverines head coach Dusty May would have pilfered the Owls as he looks to replenish the maize and blue. That hasn’t been the case as May had gotten six commitments (five from the transfer portal) from Friday to Monday, with zero coming from Boca Raton.
Autistic Golf Star of Caribbean Ancestry Continues to Make Waves
FORT LAUDERDALE – There is exceptional beauty and resilience in Autism. Thirteen-year-old Carter Bonas has taught this to many, and he’s far from finished. Born to a Tobagonian father and Jamaican mother, the young golfer, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker, is intentionally proving that life gives back to us, exactly what we put in.
Preserving the skate park: Sibling skateboarding pros call upon Boca Raton to restore the park where their greatness began
Pedro Delfino needed to finish his homework. The time was nearing 5 p.m. on a weekday in the early 2000s, and the Tim Huxhold Skate Park in Boca Raton teemed with as many as 60 skateboarders. Top music tracks blared from speakers. In those days, the skate park hosted competitions, pizza parties and even live bands. At the time, Pedro Delfino would scramble to finish his schoolwork behind the ...
Men’s Basketball: Head coach John Jakus announces his new staff
Three weeks after Florida Atlantic University hired men’s basketball head coach John Jakus, a source has revealed to the Field of 68 of four members he’s bringing to the staff. FAU’s assistant coach, Todd Abernethy, was retained. The three new faces are Jordan Fee, Isaiah Austin and Demond...
‘One thing leads to another’: Boca Raton Rep. Peggy Gossett-Seidman’s journey from sports journalist to lawmaker
All roads lead to the destination that’s meant to be: this is something Florida State Rep. Peggy Gossett-Seidman (R-District 91) wholeheartedly believes in. As a freshman lawmaker representing Boca Raton and part of Palm Beach County, Fla., Gossett-Seidman is currently a part of six committees within the House, two of which are focused on water quality and natural resources, and she is the vice chair of an appropriations committee for K-12 education.
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