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Palm Desert holds college signing ceremony for seven student-athletes

Palm Desert high school held a signing ceremony to celebrate seven of their student-athletes on Wednesday. Great day to be an Aztec!! 7 Student-Athletes sign their letter of intents!! @DesertSunSports @BlakeArthur24 @shad_powers @pdhsofficial pic.twitter.com/zAWy37W4KT— PalmDesertAthletics (@PDHS_Athletics) November 10, 2022 In no particular order, the Aztecs showcased all seven of their outstanding student-athletes. In wrestling, Beau

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World Anti-Doping Agency refers Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva’s case to Court of Arbitration for Sport

By Matt Foster and Wayne Sterling, CNN The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has referred the case of Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after deeming the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) has made no progress on the skater’s Winter Olympics doping case. In a statement on Tuesday, WADA President

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Justin Houston has evening to remember as Baltimore Ravens outclass New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football

By Ben Morse, CNN The Baltimore Ravens outclassed the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football, winning 27-13 as Justin Houston had an evening to remember. In a game which was dominated by the Ravens’ ground game, Baltimore running back Kenyan Drake rushed for two touchdowns, as well as 93 yards, while quarterback Lamar Jackson

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The record-breaking Australian blind cricketer who has found a ‘family’ in the sport

By Ben Morse, CNN Growing up visually impaired, school wasn’t easy for Australian Steffan Nero. He remembers struggling with anxiety and being “very quiet,” “lonely” and “probably weird as well.” His life changed when he discovered visually impaired sports — notably cricket. “I was actually a different person when I was with other vision impaired

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Boston Bruins president apologizes and says team ‘failed’ by signing controversial prospect

By Wayne Sterling, CNN Boston Bruins president Cam Neely apologized and said the team “failed” by signing prospect Mitchell Miller. The National Hockey League (NHL) deemed Miller ineligible to join the team due to a bullying incident the player participated in when he was a teenager. Boston signed Miller to an entry-level contract on Friday,

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