9:00 PM: The Frederick News-Post profiles Robbie Shaffer, a 19-year-old with cerebral palsy who works two days a week as a statistician for the Frederick Keys minor league baseball team.
8:45 PM: Allen Hornthall, who has served over 30 years as tennis coach for Edenton Holmes High School in North Carolina, is back on the court after undergoing a lung transplant last February.
8:30 PM: Kobe Bryant shares a quote from Frederick Douglass: "Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe."
8:15 PM: Baylor football coach Art Briles doesn't believe UCLA's last-second TD in last season's Holiday Bowl should have counted, so the Bears' Holiday Bowl rings reflect Briles' belief by showing a final score of 49-19 instead of 49-26.
8:00 PM: Paul Lukas of UniWatch has a photo of the new SEC football championship game trophy.
7:45 PM: The New York Knicks announce J.R. Smith is expected to be out for 12-16 weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a patella tendon & torn meniscus in his left knee.
7:30 PM: Sports Business Daily reports the Cleveland Browns have hired an architect & general contractor to start working on a two-year, $100 million renovation of FirstEnergy Stadium.
7:15 PM: Deuce, a border collie mascot of the Durham Bulls, has been missing since Saturday night. Deuce ran off from the ballpark after being frightened by post-game fireworks.
7:00 PM: University of Texas-San Antonio defensive end Will Ritter has been suspended indefinitely from the team after his arrest on assault charges early Sunday morning. Ritter reportedly punched two females & another male at bar in Austin.
6:45 PM: Washington Nationals player Ian Desmond tweets that the only way teammate Bryce Harper won't win tonight's MLB All-Star Home Run Derby "is if he gets ejected."
6:30 PM: Maria Sharapova will not play in next week's Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, California due to suffering a left hip injury during Wimbledon.
6:15 PM: Vanderbilt University revealed the names of the four football players who were kicked off the team amid a sex crimes investigation. Neither of the players had yet played in a game for the Commodores.
6:00 PM: Florida International starting running back Kedrick Rhodes has been dismissed from the team following his arrest Saturday night on charges of discharging a weapon on school property & discharging a firearm while under the influence.
5:45 PM: Tennis player Agnieszka Radwanska has been dropped as a member of a Catholic youth organization in her native Poland after she appeared nude in this year's edition of ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue.
5:30 PM: Japan defeated the U.S. 6-3 on Sunday to win the World Cup of Softball held in Oklahoma City.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=53991
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