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Washington is keeping its bench boss right where he belongs. The Capitals have signed head coach Spencer Carbery to a multiyear contract extension, a clear signal that the organization believes in the direction he's taking this team. After the work Carbery has put in reshaping that locker room, this move makes all the sense in the world.
Staying on ice, Caroline Harvey is having herself a moment that goes well beyond the rink in Milan. The U.S. Olympian has been voted IIHF female player of the year, adding another piece of hardware to a collection that already includes a gold medal from the Milano Cortina Winter Games. Harvey was dominant when it mattered most, and the hockey world is taking full notice.
And shifting to the gridiron and the future of it, Kentucky football has entered the recruitment race for class of two thousand twenty nine quarterback Ryder Flugence out of Houston. The kid stands six foot five with a cannon arm and a frame that scouts say still has room to develop. Getting in early on a prospect like that is exactly how programs build dynasties before anyone else sees it coming.
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