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The bipartisan matchup at Busch Stadium was put on to "celebrate the bi-state, bipartisan cooperation that makes the St. Louis metro strong."
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The previous team in St. Louis played as the BattleHawks, but team names were not announced Sunday.
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Urban Golf of Greater St. Louis, a Black golfing nonprofit, will teach children about the basics of golf and the business behind the sport at seven recreation centers. The program aims to expose more Black children to a predominantly white male-dominated sport to give them more college and career opportunities.
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David Horvath and Brett Forbes are aiming for glory at the 2024 Paralympic Games. First, they’ll have to pass a St. Louis competition.
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Blind hockey players use a metal puck filled with ball bearings that rattles when it moves. The noisy puck — used for decades — is one of the few modifications used in the sport. But some players say the decades-old equipment is long overdue for an update.
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About 20 kids from throughout the city are part of the first class in the National Hockey League team's North City Blues program.
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Benjamin Hochman, sports columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, shares his take on the Cardinals' run in the MLB season so far and whether the team will trade any players before the deadline on July 30.
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In the past five years, St. Louis has gone from few dedicated public pickleball courts to more than a dozen. Mike Chapin joined St. Louis on the Air to discuss his role in fueling the sport's growth in St. Louis.
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The pandemic knocked the wind out of the billion-dollar industry of college athletics. But local athletic directors are hopeful the COVID-19 vaccine will bring back regular programming.
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A new tool developed in part by a St. Louis mathematician compares the chances of catching the coronavirus across different activities at public gatherings and helps pinpoint which may be the riskiest.