
Chad Soon’s Article on Larry Kwong Wins Prestigious Historical Awards
Teacher Chad Soon’s narrative on Larry Kwong, the first Chinese‑Canadian NHL player, earns the B.C. Historical Federation’s top article award and sparks national acclaim.
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Teacher Chad Soon’s narrative on Larry Kwong, the first Chinese‑Canadian NHL player, earns the B.C. Historical Federation’s top article award and sparks national acclaim.
The New York Knicks have clinched a spot in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, sparking citywide excitement and a renewed hope for a championship after a 27‑year wait.
The exhibit features match‑worn jerseys from Messi, Ronaldo and Beckham, a limited‑edition ESB x CFS jersey, and special lighting tied to MetLife Stadium results.
After 14 seasons and a Super Bowl championship, Russell Wilson announced his retirement and a new role as a studio analyst for CBS.

The Cornell men's basketball team welcomes a seven‑player class that includes five freshmen and two transfers, each bringing high‑school accolades and college experience. With a blend of local standouts and out‑of‑state prospects, the Big Red hope to capture their first Ivy League championship in nearly two decades.

Professor Ken Davidoff discusses his new book co-authored with pediatrician Harley Rotebart, his teaching career at Endicott College, and the lessons baseball can teach young people, while also addressing the Baltimore Orioles’ organizational hurdles and upcoming book signing at the Babe Ruth Museum.

New York City Public Schools has teamed up with Street Soccer USA to renovate and build soccer fields across the city, providing a safe space for children to play and engage in the community. The program, which involves over 24 schools, has a significant impact on the community, offering programs six days a week. Luis Torres, principal of CS 55, and Rohan Allen, program manager for Street Soccer USA, highlight the life-changing and empowering effects of the program on the children and the community.

Georgia announces its 2026‑27 men’s basketball schedule, highlighting a first‑time meeting with Florida Gulf Coast, a $95,000 guarantee, and a lineup that includes Duke, North Carolina, and participation in the ESPN Events Invitational.

Former UConn star Emeka Okafor and his wife Ilana were recognized at the 40th Franciscan Sports Banquet for their contributions to basketball and communications, respectively, highlighting a shared commitment to community service.

From a national championship at UConn to a pivotal role in the NBA Finals, Stephon Castle’s blend of skill, defense and teamwork has captured the attention of fans and analysts alike.

The crossover of soccer jerseys into high fashion reflects a broader cultural shift, driven by celebrity endorsement, the growth of women’s leagues and daring designers who turn kits into canvases.

With Detroit posting the worst record in the majors, starting pitcher Tarik Skubal’s return coincides with trade chatter that could see him head to the Bronx for a package centered on Ben Hess and Spencer Jones.

Arizona’s men’s basketball team has announced a three‑game series with Arkansas beginning in December 2025 in Phoenix, adding to a non‑conference schedule that also features UCLA, UConn, St. John’s and Auburn.
New York City FC unveils a series of immersive fan zones, stadium previews, and community tournaments that tie the club’s summer programming to the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

The Jayhawks reveal a 2026‑27 nonconference slate that opens at Allen Fieldhouse, features a neutral‑site tournament in Las Vegas and includes road games against Kentucky, UConn and Ohio State, while also showcasing new freshman talent and Coach Bill Self’s 24th season.

New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani, together with regional politicians and the New York Red Bulls, has arranged deeply discounted World Cup warm‑up tickets for New Jersey fans, along with a free festival and a ballot for $50 final seats.

The United States will host Senegal at Bank of America Stadium on May 31 as both teams fine‑tune for the 2026 World Cup, with broadcast details spanning multiple continents.

The University of Georgia men’s basketball team will face Duke at Madison Square Garden, compete in the Orlando ESPN Events Invitational, and meet North Carolina for the first time since 1998, all part of a revamped 2026‑27 slate made possible by a generous alumni donation.

Alabama will face Houston at Madison Square Garden in the 2026 Jimmy V Classic, a rivalry that has seen the Tide hold a 4‑3 edge and a coaching duel between Nate Oats and Kelvin Sampson.
Alabama’s men’s basketball team has added a high‑profile game against Houston to the 2026 Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden, a venue that will also host a Duke versus Georgia contest.

Mike Gansey steps into the role of President of Basketball Operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, inheriting a roster plagued by injuries, costly contracts, and a depleted draft pool as the franchise seeks to rebound from recent playoff disappointments.

The San Antonio Spurs routed the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 in Game 6, tying the series and pushing it to a Game 7 in Oklahoma City. Victor Wembanyama led the charge with 28 points and 10 rebounds, while the Spurs look to capture the NBA Finals berth.

Veteran big man Mitchell Robinson fractured his right pinky during the playoffs, and with no clear return date, the Knicks must adjust their lineup as they chase the championship.
Six‑foot‑nine center Jamyn Sondrup is postponing his college basketball career to fulfill a two‑year LDS mission in the Republic of Benin, a decision backed by his future coaches and rooted in family heritage.