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The fallout from NASCAR's federal antitrust trial continued into the new year as NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps on Tuesday announced his resignation after more than 20 years with the top racing series in the United States.
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“This isn’t about changing what made Rockingham special,” said IHRA Owner Darryl Cuttell in a press release. “It’s about investing in it, taking care of it, and making sure it continues to be a place where great racing and great memories are made.”
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Coaches and former players are remembering the Durham native as a transformative player on the court and an inspiration off.
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The university announced Monday that Athletics Director Etienne Thomas has submitted her resignation.
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The Greensboro Groove announced their name and new coach during a reveal ceremony and press conference on Friday. They will join three other teams in the recently formed Upshot League for professional women's basketball.
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Bob McAdoo was an All-American at Smith High School before earning collegiate and pro honors.
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UCF offensive line coach Shawn Clark died Sunday at 50 years old nearly two weeks after he was hospitalized with a medical emergency, the school announced.
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Fourteen former N.C. State male athletes have filed a civil lawsuit in state court alleging sexual abuse under the guise of treatment and harassment by the Wolfpack’s former director of sports medicine, expanding a case that began with a federal lawsuit from a single athlete three years ago.
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The NCAA is investigating potential violations of sports betting rules involving 13 former men’s basketball players who competed for six schools.
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Humpy Wheeler, a pioneering motorsports promoter and former president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway, has died, NASCAR said. He was 86.
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Greensboro native John Isner was once a top-ten professional tennis player. He remains the only player to win the Winston-Salem Open in back-to-back years. Now, recently retired from the ATP tour, he's a tournament ambassador.
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A veteran stock-car driver at a North Carolina short track died over the weekend after suffering a medical emergency while competing in a race, officials said.