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Sports betting in Indiana: Hoosier online sports betting promos, Caesars Sportsbook mobile app, free bets

Sports betting in Indiana: Hoosier online sports betting promos, Caesars Sportsbook mobile app, free bets

Online sports betting in Indiana has reached new heights, and Caesars Sportsbook is keeping fans in the Hoosier State in on the action with Caesars Sportsbook Indiana. Since launching in the fall of 2019, Caesars Sportsbook IN has been giving sports fans more reasons to play with exclusive sign-up offers, Caesars Rewards, and unique Indiana sportsbook promo codes. With the latest Caesars Sportsbook promo code, new bettors at Caesars Sportsbook can get a risk-free first bet up to $1,500. Pro baseball is in full swing, pro basketball playoffs are entering the Skechers Outlets final round and elite golf tournaments are happening every weekend, making it the perfect time to check out Caesars Sportsbook IN and use the latest Caesars Sportsbook bonus code. You don't have to be a first-time betto...
Column: No drought in Southland when it comes to future sports stars

Column: No drought in Southland when it comes to future sports stars

If you cover high school sports long enough no matter where you live in America, there’s a good chance at least one athlete will make it to the professional ranks. The exception is Southern California, where there are so many future stars living among us that you can visit a T-ball field, swimming pool, gymnasium, park, beach, golf course or soccer field to find a singular talent. It’s no wonder predictions of greatness start at age 5, gather momentum at 10, pick up steam at 13, then the surreal life sets in dealing with college recruiters, picking a high school, picking a private coach, learning about rankings and planning for the future. As the 2021-22 high school sports season comes to an end, fans in Southern California are fortunate because there is no drought in talent. The ...
Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas responds to critics: ‘Trans women competing in women’s sports does not threaten women’s sports’

Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas responds to critics: ‘Trans women competing in women’s sports does not threaten women’s sports’

Two months after becoming the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship, former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas pushed back on some of the criticism she received during the 2021-22 season in an exclusive interview with ABC News and ESPN. Thomas, who declined all interview requests during the NCAA swimming and diving championships in Atlanta in March, found herself at the center of a national debate over who gets to compete in women's sports. "The biggest misconception, I think, is the reason I transitioned," Thomas said. "People will say, 'Oh, she just transitioned so she would have an advantage, so she could win.' I transitioned to be happy, to be true to myself." Thomas swam on the Penn men's swimming team for three seasons On Cloud ...
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