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It’s an Un-Power Play
It was the last game of a six game road stint for the Pacific Division Vancouver Canucks. The Lightning have been pretty successful against the Canucks with a record of 7-5-2 all time at home, but 10-13-3 overall with two ties. Tonight the Canucks would give every opportunity for the Lightning to come away with the 11th overall win over […]
The Clock Struck Midnight on the Bulls Cinderella Season
A crowd of 21,712, mostly green and gold fans, watched as the South Florida Bulls took on Conference USA champion Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. There was a lot of talk about this matchup, mostly focusing on Willie Taggart taking on his old team, but when the clock struck zero, it was the inability of the […]
Dunedin Baseball Renewal
Progress continues on the half field adjacent to the Florida Auto Exchange Stadium spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays. It appears the redone half field will have a dirt infield with a possible artificial turf surface inside the baselines. This would be much like the Rogers Center is rumored to be changing to. […]
Tempers Boyle, but Bolts pick up two Points
The Lightning returned home from their most recent Meatloaf road trip to face the Ottawa Senators at the Amalie Arena. Tampa Bay started the game four points behind their Atlantic Division foes. At almost the middle of the season, The Lightning start a very important home stand against the Senators. The Senators and Panthers (Tampa’s rival team […]
Suncoast Brotherhood does it Again for the Kids
Part of the four thousand bikes line up at the KMart parking lot at Rt. 580 and US 19 on Sunday to get ready for the SunCoast Brotherhood 35th Toy Run to American Legion Post 275 in Dunedin. The run benefits the foster kids of Pinellas County. […]
New Field in Dunedin
The Toronto Blue Jays are redoing the practice half field adjacent to Florida Auto Exchange Stadium in Dunedin. The field is where RHP Marcus Stroman tore his left knee during spring training in 2015 causing him to miss the bulk of the season.
Mattick Complex Upgrade
Construction workers start the dismantling of the first base dugout on field one at the Toronto Blue Jays Mattick Complex. It’s said to being replaced by a much larger dugout. Even without grass on the infield or outfield yet and dugouts being torn down a new scoreboard is being installed on field one at the […]
Magic Blaze in the Paint, Outlast Portland
ORLANDO, Fla – The Orlando Magic (15-11) smothered the Portland Trailblazers (11-17) at home on Friday night, winning by a score of 102-94. The Magic won with defense and interior scoring, notching 52 points in the paint to the Blazers’ 18. It was the Tobias Harris and Nikola Vucevic show, as both big men […]
Lived in Look: Howard’s House
On the gulf side of the Howard resident there is a roped off area for foliage and at one time a couple of turtle nests. Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard’s new home on Gulfview Blvd in Bellaire Beach, Fl. appears to be starting to get that lived in look.
Taggart’s Vision Becoming Clearer
In just five days, the South Florida Bulls will step onto the manicured green grass of Marlins Park for their first bowl appearance in five years. For Coach Willie Taggart, the bowl game is vindication of not only his off-season coaching moves but also part of the vision that he laid out when he […]









