Kendall Cook, Savannah State Volleyball Player, Dies at 19

The collegiate sports community is mourning the loss of Kendall Cook, a volleyball player at Clark Atlanta University, has reportedly passed away at the age of 19. Cook, a graduate of Frankfort High School in Kentucky, was remembered by educators and classmates as a “beautiful, talented soul” whose presence impacted both the classroom and the volleyball court.   According to reports from Kentucky media outlets, the Frankfort Independent Schools community confirmed Cook’s passing and announced grief counseling resources for students and faculty following the tragic news.   Cook had continued…

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Kendrick Perkins calls out LeBron for chasing attention 

With the Los Angeles Lakers unceremoniously bounced from the playoffs via a sweep at the Oklahoma City Thunder, the mainstream sporting discourse has, refreshingly, been a lot less LeBron-centric.   With the conference finals in both East and West tipping off with exciting games and historic performances,  such as Victor Wembanyama’s 41 and 24, the attention has, rightfully so been on these series and players in each matchup that are getting it done.  The propaganda arm of Klutch sports could not idly stand by while multiple news cycles go by which LeBron…

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Cause of Death for Kyle Busch Revealed by Family

The cause of death for NASCAR star Kyle Busch has officially been revealed. According to statements released by Busch’s family on Saturday, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion died from severe pneumonia that developed into sepsis, ultimately leading to “rapid and overwhelming associated complications.” Busch was 41 years old. Sepsis is a life-threatening reaction to an infection that causes your immune system to harm healthy tissues and organs. Common signs of sepsis includes: One of the common sites and types of infection that can be a path to sepsis are…

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Thunder rally past Spurs 123-108 in Game 3, seize series lead

Image via the NBA The young and relentless Oklahoma City Thunder continued their postseason surge Thursday night, overcoming an ugly start to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 123-108 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. With the win, Oklahoma City now holds a 2-1 advantage in the series and has wrestled back home-court control. San Antonio looked poised to protect its home floor early, exploding out of the gates with a stunning 15-0 run that sent the crowd inside Frost Bank Center into a frenzy. The Thunder appeared rattled…

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