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The Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington fosters economic growth, with a $300 million impact, attracting global attention and benefiting local businesses.
Devin Haney won the WBC junior welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Regis Prograis, displaying a dominant performance with a 120-107 scorecard.
Texas high school football championships are set for next week at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, featuring top matchups, including North Shore vs. Duncanville.
Steve Sax is hosting a youth baseball clinic in Los Angeles, aiming to teach kids skills and offer a chance to win a trip to the 2024 World Series. The event will occur on December 9th, 2023.
Thunder Rosa, former AEW women's champion, is set to return to wrestling on December 23, balancing her career and being a mother to a college student.
Smithson Valley Rangers reached their first state championship in 19 years, defeating the Brownsville Veterans Memorial Chargers 49-21, led by head coach Larry Hill.
Boston Parks Department hosts a free indoor 7-v-7 soccer tournament for grades 7-12 at Northeastern University's Carter Playground Bubble, with registration closing December 18.
Collin Klein, former Kansas State offensive coordinator, was hired by Texas A&M, bringing his offensive expertise to strengthen the Aggies' football team.
Three coaches, including head coach Erin Navolio, resigned from Hinsdale Central High School's girls basketball team, causing a game postponement and leading athletic director Mike Jezioro to step in as interim coach.
The Miami Dolphins have extended offensive lineman Austin Jackson's contract through the 2026 season for up to $39 million, with $21 million guaranteed.
Von Miller continues to practice with the Buffalo Bills despite facing a third-degree felony assault charge, as the team awaits legal proceedings and follows NFL conduct policies.
Baylor coach Scott Drew praises former player Jeremy Sochan's skill growth in the NBA, especially his defense, under Spurs coach Gregg Popovich's guidance.
The UT Austin vs. OU football rivalry will continue at the Cotton Bowl Stadium until 2036, with the City of Dallas investing $140 million in renovations. The historic matchup is a celebrated tradition dating back to 1900.