His talent on the field transported him to the National Football League but, now, Aaron Evans is focusing on his art swapping football pads for sketch pads.
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Former Armwood, UCF, NFL player finds his peace & place as an artist
His talent on the field transported him to the National Football League but, now, Aaron Evans is focusing on his art swapping football pads for sketch pads.
NHL adopts 24-team playoff format if it can resume season
The NHL announced Tuesday it will abandon the rest of the regular season and go straight into the playoffs with 24 teams instead of 16 if it is able to resume play.
Combating human trafficking: Panel discusses plans for months leading up to Tampa’s Super Bowl
Raymond James Stadium will be in the spotlight soon as Tampa hosts Super Bowl 55 in roughly nine months.
Pandemic boredom has gator ‘climbing the walls’ outside Venice home
An alligator was recently caught on Ring video climbing the walls outside a Venice home.
Report: NHL to move into ‘phase 2’ of plan to return to play
(WFLA) – The National Hockey League is planning to move into “phase two” of its plan to return to play, according to ESPN. ESPN reports, citing a memo sent to teams over the weekend, the league will soon allow players to train in small groups at team facilities, though no date for that was given. […]
Freddie Winter eyes more slalom championships when competition resumes
Coming into the 2020 season, Freddie Winter was the No. 1 slalom skier in the world, calling Florida home for now as he continues to train.
Florida baseball team lists stadium on AirBnB for $1500
A Florida team is selling people the “ultimate baseball experience” by putting their oceanview stadium up for rent on AirBnB for $1,500 a night.
Large crowd gathers at speedway in North Carolina
“We are out here because we are tired of being stuck in the house,” one attendee said. “We are not afraid of the virus one bit.”
Large crowd gathers at speedway in North Carolina
“We are out here because we are tired of being stuck in the house,” one attendee said. “We are not afraid of the virus one bit.”