Kristi Moore, a girls softball umpire in Mississippi, says she was punched in the face after asking an unruly parent to leave the field.
Author: Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY
‘I know I messed up’: Shaquille O’Neal opens up about his 2011 divorce on ‘The Pivot Pod’
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal discussed his 2011 divorce from ex-wife Shaunie Nelson on a podcast on Tuesday.
Boston Marathon: Evans Chebet leads Kenyan sweep in men’s race, Peres Jepchirchir wins women’s side
For the first time since 2019, the Boston Marathon took place on Patriots Day, the third Monday of April.
USC women’s basketball commit Aaliyah Gayles, 18, hospitalized after shooting at house party
Aaliyah Gayles, 18, is the eighth-ranked women’s basketball recruit by ESPN in the class of 2022. She is committed to Southern California.
Terrell Owens catches touchdown pass in Fan Controlled Football League game
Terrell Owens, 48, declared his return to the gridiron this month by joining the Fan Controlled Football League, which just began its second season.
‘I’m coming for that (expletive) belt’: Errol Spence Jr. defeats Yordenis Ugas, wants Terence Crawford next
Errol Spence Jr. defeated Yordenis Ugas by TKO to retain his welterweight titles. Next up could be a much-anticipated bout against Terence Crawford.
Kickoffs from the 25-yard line? Three-point conversions? USFL rules to know
The USFL, which kicks off this weekend, has tweaked several standard pro football rules in order to provide fans more modern, fast-paced elements.
‘You’re an inspiration’: Brett Phillips homers for young cancer patient, a reminder of baseball’s joy
Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Brett Phillips’ interactions with 8-year-old cancer patient Chloe Grimes are an example of the joy he brings to baseball.
WNBA draft pick Veronica Burton gets congratulatory call from Tom Brady
Veronica Burton’s father, Steve, is a former Northwestern quarterback who has interviewed Tom Brady for more than two decades as a WBZ reporter.
Ex-Oregon football player seeks nearly $126 million in damages over controversial workouts
Former offensive lineman Doug Brenner alleges he sustained lifelong injuries and his life expectancy was shortened due to discipline-driven workouts.