Tampa Bay Rays fans celebrating after the team clinched their spot in the World Series, beating the Houston Astros in the American League Championship Series.
Author: Megan Gannon
Sports stores open early amid high demand for Lightning Stanley Cup merch
Dick’s Sporting Goods stores across the Bay Area are opening up early Tuesday morning to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the Stanley Cup.
Sports stores open early amid high demand for Lightning Stanley Cup merch
Dick’s Sporting Goods stores across the Bay Area are opening up early Tuesday morning to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the Stanley Cup.
Lightning host drive-thru pep rally to get fans ready for Stanley Cup Finals
Saturday morning, the Tampa Bay Lightning hosted a drive-thru pep rally at the Westshore Mall to help fans get ready for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Lightning host drive-thru pep rally to get fans ready for Stanley Cup Finals
Saturday morning, the Tampa Bay Lightning hosted a drive-thru pep rally at the Westshore Mall to help fans get ready for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Lightning win in double OT, advance to conference finals
The Tampa Bay Lightning earned their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals after beating the Boston Bruins, 3-2 in double overtime.
Lightning win in double OT, advance to conference finals
The Tampa Bay Lightning earned their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals after beating the Boston Bruins, 3-2 in double overtime.
FHSAA votes to start fall sports on July 27
The Florida High School Athletic Association executive board voted 10-5 in favor of maintaining the state’s July 27th start for high school fall sports, including football. Teams in the bay area and the rest of Florida can begin full practices next Monday.
Local student athletes return to workouts under new COVID-19 rules
Starting today, several school districts will allow student-athletes to return to campus for summer workouts under new guidelines due to COVID-19.
Local student athletes return to workouts under new COVID-19 rules
Starting today, several school districts will allow student-athletes to return to campus for summer workouts under new guidelines due to COVID-19.