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Triple World Series champion Vida Blue dies

Vida Blue, a pitching star on the Oakland A’s three straight World Series titles (1972, ’73, ’74), died Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Tracy, Calif. He was 73.

VIA to honor former Armstrong star

Native Richmonder Frank J. Smith will be among those inducted into this year’s Virginia Interscholastic Association (VIA) Hall of Fame.

Curry sets NBA record

Just when you think you’ve seen the best of Steph Curry, the Golden State Warrior takes his game to an even higher level.

VUU has reinforcements in the house

There were two groups of basketball players at Virginia Union University this past season – the ones you saw and the ones you didn’t see.

VCU’s Mathis is a marquee attraction

A.J. Mathis is both the leadoff man and the leading man for VCU baseball.

VSU’s Hagans becomes free agent for Indianapolis Colts

Darius Hagans hopes to wear a white helmet with a blue horseshoe on the sides this coming football season.

New uniform fails to rattle Bones

Nah’Shon “Bones” Hyland changed wardrobes this season with no malfunction to his shooting touch.

Commanders choose all-time ‘pick-six’ leader

Emmanuel Forbes will be among the NFL’s lightest players. Washington hopes he’ll be among the most exciting.

NFL honors fallen Cavaliers

Prior to the NFL Draft, a tribute was paid to the University of Virginia football players who were killed last November.

VCU hoops getting that homegrown feeling

The VCU Rams are becoming the RVA Rams.

Black QBs in hot demand

It looks like a Black quarterback will be selected first in this year’s NFL draft. The question is which Black QB?

Wilson breaks college record

Former Richmond-area athlete Britton Wilson has raced to the top in the NCAA track and field record book.

Williams brings HBCU talent to Squirrels

HBCU alumni are rare in professional baseball, but the Richmond Flying Squirrels have one.

VSHF’s first regional version will debut in 2024, highlight local inductees

A regional version of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame is coming to Henrico County in the spring of 2024.

Tucker following in Bradley’s footsteps

Prince George High School has produced at least one major league baseball player in Jackie Bradley. Will Tevin Tucker be another?