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Adidas Presents Custom Shoe Design to Coyne Schofield

Earlier today, Adidas presented Kendall Coyne Schofield, a forward with Minnesota Whitecaps and the captain of the U.S. National Hockey Team, with a pair of custom shoes to commemorate her impressive showing at the 2019 NHL All-Star Skills Competition late last month. Coyne Schofield took part in the Fastest Skater

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Studio Stories: Creating the 2019 NBA All-Star Game Logo

While the NBA logo sits to the left, plenty of teal and purple fill the remainder of the NBA’s All-Star 2019 logo. Plenty of teal, really. The stacked design of the logo with the wordmark “All-Star” in purple and “2019” in teal on the top line sitting atop the “Charlotte”

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Bowling Green Hot Rods commemorate five years since Corvette sinkhole

On February 12, 2014, the nation was transfixed by video of a 40-foot-wide sinkhole opening under the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, swallowing eight classic cars. Five years later, the Single-A Bowling Green Hot Rods—whose whole identity is based on their hometown’s association with the automotive industry—commemorated the

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Tampa Bay Lightning Disrupt The Night With New Third Uniforms

Well, this one’s certainly different. Now officially official, the Tampa Bay Lightning this evening unveiled their new alternate/third uniform three months after the jersey leaked back in November. The team promptly wore their new Adidas alternate uniform in tonight’s home game against the St. Louis Blues. With a colour scheme

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Lansing Lugnuts pay tribute to Burt Reynolds with Smokey and the Bandit jerseys

The location of Burt Reynolds’ birthplace was the subject of debate for many years, until the iconic actor himself cleared it up in his 2015 autobiography: He was born in Lansing, Michigan, not Waycross, Georgia—a fabrication Reynolds himself had perpetuated because he moved to Florida at the age of five

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