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Howard scores 20, Gray and Okot each net 18 as Dream beat Tempo

CBC | Sports News

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June 23, 2026

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Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Allisha Gray and rookie Madina Okot each added 18, and the Atlanta Dream beat the Toronto Tempo 94-87 on Monday night in Atlanta for their fourth straight victory.

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Jamaica Observer

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· Jul 10, 2026

Jamaicans advance in 100m at NACAC

Jamaicans led the qualifying in three of the four age groups in the 100m as the NACAC Under-18/23 Championships got underway on Friday in Apizaco, Mexico.Bouwahjgie Nkrumie and Lavanya Williams led the men and women’s under-23 while Kai Kelly led the boys’ under 18 section for the final set for later on Friday.Nkrumie ran 10.22 seconds (-1.0m/s) to win his semi-final heat while Damor Miller was second overall with 10.26 seconds (0.5m/s).Kelly ran 10.52 seconds (1.4m/s) in his heat and Tyler Morgan clocked 10.68 seconds (-0.7m/s) for second best.Williams clocked 11.32 seconds (0.5m/s) to lead the under-23 women while Alana Reid was second in her heat with 11.55 seconds (0.7m/s).In the under-18 girls section, Malayia Duncan ran a personal best 11.74 seconds (0.8m/s) to book her spot and will be joined by Daniela Clarke who qualified with 11.98 seconds (1.0m/s).-Paul A Reid

CBS Sports

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· Jun 29, 2026

Monumental effort: The wildest stats and biggest plays from the Mystics' quadruple-overtime win over the Fire

The two young teams tied the record for the longest game in WNBA history

Canadian Sport Scene

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tempo star Marina Mabrey ties WNBA record for most three pointers in a game

Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey tied a WNBA record on Friday for most three-pointers in a game with nine. She accomplished the feat in a 101-97 win over the Connecticut Sun. With the win, the Tempo reached the .500 mark as they are at eight wins and eight losses. Mabrey becomes the sixth player in [] The post Tempo star Marina Mabrey ties WNBA record for most three pointers in a game appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 6, 2026

Djurgården end Häcken's unbeaten run with 4-2 win, Kristian Lien scores twice

Djurgården end Häcken's unbeaten run with 4-2 win, Kristian Lien scores twice

The Age

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· Jul 3, 2026

Here’s Charlie: Curnow’s sensational six-goal haul bullies the Dogs under Friday night lights

Don’t look now, but the two-time Coleman medallist is now on top of this year’s leaderboard – despite what some would describe as a down season.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Curnow’s sensational six-goal haul bullies the Dogs; English moved to full-back as Grundy dominates

The two-time Coleman medallist is now on top of this year’s leaderboard. Meanwhile, an AFL legend says Tim English received “a vote of no confidence” from Luke Beveridge.

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Related coverage for "Howard scores 20, Gray and Okot each net 18 as Dream beat Tempo": Jamaica Observer — Jamaicans advance in 100m at NACAC. CBS Sports — Monumental effort: The wildest stats and biggest plays from the Mystics' quadruple-overtime win over the Fire . Canadian Sport Scene — Tempo star Marina Mabrey ties WNBA record for most three pointers in a game. Sweden Herald — Djurgården end Häcken's unbeaten run with 4-2 win, Kristian Lien scores twice. The Age — Here’s Charlie: Curnow’s sensational six-goal haul bullies the Dogs under Friday night lights. Brisbane Times — Curnow’s sensational six-goal haul bullies the Dogs; English moved to full-back as Grundy dominates