SHOCKWAVE!!:Oklahoma Lands Commit from Another Hawaii Softball Star For the third consecutive week, one of the top recruits in the country has been signed by OU's 2026 class: Ori Mailo committed to Patty Gasso and the Sooners on Monday. On Monday, Patty Gasso received yet another commitment to the Oklahoma softball program. On Twitter/X, 2026 recruiting class candidate Jerrell "Ori" Mailo declared her verbal commitment to OU. She stated, "God is always kind and His constant love remains." In order to advance my academic and athletic career, I am incredibly thrilled and humbled to announce that I will be verbally committing to the University of Oklahoma. I appreciate the OU staff's and coach Patty Gasso's belief in me. She is ranked No. 40 overall in the country, No. 18 among infielders, and the top player in Hawaii, per On3 rankings. In high school, she pitches in addition to playing first and third base. Mailo, a 5-foot-4 power batter, is from Waianae, which is on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Jocelyn Alo, the NCAA home run queen from Oklahoma, is from the same island. She is a student at Mililani High School, which was attended by former OU quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
Read moreDone Deal:Tennis prodigy Coco Gauff, signs multi-year sponsorship contract with New Balance She’s only 14 but Cori Gauff has already been dubbed the “first tennis star of her generation.” Despite her tender years, Gauff ‘s star appeal is so great within the tennis world that she has just signed a multi-year endorsement contract with a leading sportswear manufacturer. “I want to be a role model to as many young athletes as possible,” Gauff said in a statement released by New Balance on Wednesday. Alessandro Barel Di Sant Albano of Team 8, an agency founded by Roger Federer and his longtime agent Tony Godsick, represents Gauff, one of the few young athletes with her own agent. CNN was informed by Barel Di Sant Albano that this was Gauff's first endorsement deal. In order to allow Gauff more time to concentrate on her tennis, her team of advisors declined multiple endorsement offers that they had already received for her. Teenagers' participation in tournaments is restricted by the sport's "age eligibility rule," which is a component of the women's WTA Tour's player development program, in order to avoid early age burnout....
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Read moreBreaking🔉:Boston Signs Key Finals Starter to Massive Contract Extension!! The Boston Celtics have not wasted any time securing their starting lineup and a few key backups for the long run after winning their historic 18th NBA championship last month. Derrick White, a two-time All-Defensive Team starting guard, just signed a four-year, $125.9 million contract extension with the Celtics, which includes a player option, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. According to Wojnarowski, one of the top priorities this summer was to keep White on the roster for a long time. Jump-shooting deep-bench center Luke Kornet signed a new one-year contract with the organization on Sunday, most likely for a veteran's minimum of $2.8 million, according to Wojnarowski. The team had to find frontcourt depth behind 38-year-old primary backup big Al Horford after it was announced that starting center Kristaps Porzingis would be out for five to six months due to a torn retinaculum and a dislocated posterior tibialis tendon in his left leg. The Boston Globe's Adam Himmelsbach recently reported that the Celtics had acquired the $2.1 million team option for swingman Sam Hauser, who shoots 42.4 percent from three-point range, and plan to work out a contract extension with him. Last week, Wojnarowski revealed that Boston plans to sign All-NBA power forward Jayson Tatum, its finest player, to a five-year, super-max contract valued at an estimated $315 million. Wojnarowski said the Celtics inked Jrue Holiday, White's starting backcourt mate, to a four-year, $135 million contract deal toward the end of the regular season in April. Before the Celtics' eventual championship season began last summer, the team's other starters, Jaylen Brown, the MVP of the Finals, and Porzingis signed long-term contracts to remain with the team. Horford has a deal through the upcoming campaign. Since joining Boston via a trade with the San Antonio Spurs during the end of the 2021–22 NBA season, White has become a fringe All-Star candidate....
Read moreI'm Khani Rooths. Here's why I signed to Louisville Cardinals football 2025 recruiting class Pat Kelsey strengthened his roster even further by adding Kasean Pryor just a day ago. Khani Rooths' decision to commit to Louisville and waste any worries about his front court would be the ideal present for him on his birthday today. Rooths is a versatile forward with exceptional talent who can play both ends of the court. His fluid shooting stroke is always evident from the mid-range and behind the three-point arc, and he can rely on his agility to finish at the hoop whenever he wants. Rooths will undoubtedly have many chances to demonstrate his abilities next season with that offensive skill set in a 6'8 frame. ...
Read moreBreaking:Broncos agree to terms with QB Russell Wilson on five-year contract extension through 2028 Just days after the Broncos traded for nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson in March, General Manager George Paton emphasized that Denver made the deal with the intention of keeping Wilson in Denver for a long time. That expectation is now a reality, as the Broncos have agreed to terms with Wilson on a five-year contract extension that runs through the 2028 season, Paton announced Thursday. In just a few short months with the Broncos, Russell has already had a dramatic effect on this organization both on and off the field," Paton said in a statement. "His leadership, work-ethic and championship mentality have helped elevate our team in partnership with Coach Hackett, his teammates and the staff. I'd like to thank Greg Penner and our entire ownership group for the support and resources to get this long-term extension done. I also appreciate the collaboration and communication with Russell's agent, Mark Rodgers, along with Rich Hurtado on our staff. We will continue to focus on building and maintaining a championship roster with Russell as our quarterback well into the future." The winningest quarterback in NFL history through his first 10 seasons, Wilson is set to begin his first season with the Broncos after spending a decade with the Seattle Seahawks. Wilson joined the Broncos in March in a blockbuster trade that sent waves through the NFL and reshaped both the Broncos' roster and the AFC West landscape. "This is an exciting day for the Broncos and our fans as we announce a long-term commitment to Russell Wilson as our franchise quarterback," Penner said in a statement. "I want to commend George Paton and his staff for their hard work and diligence in reaching this agreement, which has been a top priority for our organization. In addition to being a terrific quarterback and winner, Russell is a dynamic leader whose positive impact is felt throughout our entire team and community. Our organization is fully committed to winning and competing....
Read moreBreaking:5-Star WR Jaime Ffrench Commits to Texas Longhorns over Miami Hurricanes Jaime Ffrench, a five-star receiver from Mandarin (Jacksonville, FL), committed to Texas on Friday morning, becoming the most recent high-profile recruit to do so. He chose the Longhorns over Miami, Tennessee, and LSU. Ffrench joins fellow receiver Kaliq Lockett (August 7) and safety Jonah Williams (August 24) as the third five-star prospect to commit to the Horns in August alone. Ffrench said to On3 this spring what drew him to the Longhorns: "Really just the family atmosphere." They quickly pounced on me and remained on us. There, it feels like a big family. Coach Sark, Coach Chris Jackson, and others all have significant roles to play. All of them, including the recruitment director, Coach Perry. They are all involved....
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