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July 2nd, 2018

It was another great weekend in sports.

The big news broke on Sunday night. King James decided to sign with the Lakers. LeBron agreed to a four-year deal, and the Western Conference got even stronger. The Warriors-Lakers rivalry will intensify with four regular-season meetings between James and Kevin Durant.

The World Cup saw two Sunday games got to penalty kicks. Talk about drama, baby! Who would have thought Russia would make the quarterfinals and Germany, Argentina, Spain, Portugal and Italy would not.

Baseball has been heating up. The Rays did a great job vs. the defending World Series champion Astros. Tampa Bay even beat Justin Verlander. The Yankees and Red Sox renewed the best rivalry in sports.

There was more NBA news as free agency got under way. Kevin Durant, Chris Paul. And Paul George re-signed with their respective teams. Trevor Ariza went to Phoenix, DeAndre Jordan to Dallas. 

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June 25th, 2018

A lot of things from last week.


The NBA draft had few surprises. Michael Porter fell to Denver at 14. Robert Williams dropped to Boston at 27.

Roger Federer saw his 20-match grass court streak end when he was upset at a Wimbledon warmup by Borna Coric.

The Tampa Bay Reds swept the Yankees. The Cincinnati Reds swept a for-game series against the Cubs.

The World Cup rolled on. Germany rallied to beat Sweden. Argentina fell to Croatia and was in trouble.

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June 18th, 2018

It was another great sports weekend.

The World Cup got underway and there was a lot of excitement. Mexico stunned defending champion Germany. Argentina and Brazil had to settle for ties in their openers.

Brooks Koepka was great during the final round, making several clutch putts. He won his second straight U. S. Open title.

The Houston Astros stayed hot, extending a win streak to 11 games.

I also hope all the fathers out there had a Happy Father’s Day!

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June 11th, 2018

It was time to crown champions.

The Golden State Warriors won their third title in four years as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry were too much for King James and the Cavaliers. Steve Kerr earned another ring coaching this talented  team to the winner’s circle.

The Washington Capitals won their first Stanley Cup. It was great to see the enthusiastic response of Alexander Ovechkin and company.

Justify made history by winning the Triple Crown, capturing the Belmont. Congrats to Jockey Mike Smith and trainer Bob Baffert.

The French Open saw Rafael Nadal add to his trophy case, beating Domenic Thiem in the finals. Simona Halep finally won a Grand Slam singles title, rallying from a set down to beat American Sloane Stephens.

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June 4th, 2018

It was a super weekend in sports.

The Golden State Warriors took a 2-0 lead in the NBA finals. The Cavaliers had a great chance to win game 1 but fell short.

The Washington Capitals took a 2-1 lead over Las Vegas in the Stanley Cup finals.

Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova moved to the round of 16 showdown on Monday at the French Open.

Injuries took a toll in the majors. Clayton Kershaw, Mookie Betts, Josh Donaldson, Rhys Hoskins and Noah Syndergard all went on the DL.

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