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News 6 Sports Director Jamie Seh sat down with the Cure Bowl Executive Director Alan Gooch to talk about what the bowl game means for the teams. → Read More
When the brand-new Alliance of American Football launches in February, quarterback Garrett Gilbert will be steering the Orlando Apollos' ship. → Read More
Jamie Seh's take on new Magic Head Coach Steve Clifford: He just may be that person to turn around the Magic. → Read More
Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins calls it his organization's favorite day of the year. A result of a full year of fundraising, Tuesday was the Magic's annual giveaway of epic proportions. → Read More
University of Central Florida Knights’ linebacker Shaquem Griffin was honored for his achievements as a student athlete Wednesday when he was selected for the the 2017 Senior CLASS Award. → Read More
As soon as Seminole County's curfew was lifted, Peter Leduc was out with his chainsaw. → Read More
The Orlando Gay Chorus has been performing for 27 years and since day one, the group has been challenged. → Read More
Lubin, a confident, charismatic and undefeated fighter stopped by the News 6 studio to talk with sports anchor Jamie Seh. → Read More
Saturday night is fight night on News 6. → Read More
West Orange's Woody Barrett -- the Academy Sports and Outdoors Athlete of the Year. → Read More
The West Orange Warriors, ranked 14th in the state, enter the playoffs after a dominant regular-season finale. → Read More
Oak Ridge capped off the regular-season with a 19-9 victory over Lyman at home. → Read More
ORLANDO, Fla. - The Edgewater Eagles came from behind to win the annual "Battle for the Barrel," knocking off their longtime rival Boone 34-30. A Craig Rucker touchdown run in the second half helped spur Edgewater's comeback. The Eagles open up the playoffs against Buchholz High in Gainesville. Boone travels to West Orange. → Read More
Gateway pulled off a mini-upset on the road in its regular-season finale, handing St. Cloud a 28-18 loss. → Read More
The Dr. Phillips Panthers pitched a 47-0 shutout against Evans in their regular-season finale. → Read More
In a back-and-forth battle, Olympia emerged victorious, defeating Winter Park 27-24. → Read More
Timber Creek football is known for big, fast and physical running backs. Jackson Saffold is its latest. → Read More
In a battle for the District 7A Championship, the visiting Hagerty Huskies used a strong second half to turn away the Edgewater Eagles 35-21. → Read More
The Bishop Moore Hornets rolled to 9-0 with a 56-0 shutout of Eustis in College Park. → Read More
In the battle of Daytona Beach, Mainland shut out Seabreeze 35-0. → Read More