9:00 PM: Maria Sharapova shares a photo of herself practicing with new coach Jimmy Connors. Sharapova tweets: "Kind of annoying that he has 4 more Grand Slams than me :)"
8:45 PM: The Orlando Sentinel shares a photo gallery of girls auditioning for the Orlando Magic dance team on Thursday.
8:30 PM: The Tampa Bay Times has the story of Jenna Conti, who has been banned from wearing a mermaid costume at a community pool in FishHawk Ranch, Florida. Conti took up the mermaid outfit when she had to relearn how to walk after suffering from a brain tumor.
8:15 PM: Tennis player Agnieszka Radwanska posted a statement on her Facebook page about posing nude for ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue: "The pictures are certainly not meant to cause offense and to brand them as immoral clearly does not take into account the context of the magazine."
8:00 PM: Bothered by a broken pinkie finger, Northwestern softball player & mechanical engineering major Lauren Tyndall designed & 3D printed her own hand splint.
7:45 PM: Former Manchester City goalie Bert Trautmann died Friday at the age of 89. Trautmann, a German World War II soldier captured by the British, famously played the last 17 minutes of the 1956 FA Cup final with a broken neck.
7:30 PM: The New York Post's Page Six reports that Tiger Woods' former wife Elin Nordegren believes Lindsey Vonn is a "very good influence" on her ex-husband.
7:15 PM: Photo of NBA free agent guard Nate Robinson autographing a baby during a Las Vegas Summer League game on Thursday.
7:00 PM: From The Onion: "Nation Disturbed By Photos Of Bud Selig In ESPN's Body Issue"
6:45 PM: Seattle-based management firm Russell Investments announced it will donate $2,000 for every TD pass & run by Seahawks QB Russell Wilson this season to Wilson's charity foundation.
6:30 PM: Paul Pierce said he helped convince Kevin Garnett to join the Brooklyn Nets: "Once Jason Kidd called me, I knew something was happening. Then my agent called me, asking me about Brooklyn and what I think. Once the Nets figured out they wanted to bring both of us in, that's when I made the call (to Kevin)."
6:15 PM: The Big Ten has announced contract extensions with the Capital One Bowl & Outback Bowl through the 2019-20 season.
6:00 PM: The Denver Post profiles Brent Doeden, a longtime popular beer vendor at Coors Field who is trying to get his job back after being fired by Aramark.
5:45 PM: The Guardian reports Olympic runners Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price & Carmelita Jeter had their recent press conference in Monaco cut short when they were asked about doping allegations in their sport.
5:30 PM: A 71-year-old Savage, Minnesota resident is facing charges of killing his elderly golden retriever with a sledgehammer. Rudolph Poppe is accused of hitting his dog on the head 15 times, while police had to use two pairs of handcuffs to restrain Poppe.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54157
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