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20 x February 6 — 19, 2020 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com
SOUTHWEST SPORTS
compiled by Lauren Salinero
Orlando City B officials announced
the complete, 28-game
schedule for its 2020 United Soccer
League (USL) League One season,
presented by Orlando Health.
Led by newly appointed head coach
Marcelo Neveleff, OCB will begin
its second season in USL League
One on March 28, when the Lions
travel to face 2020 expansion side
New England II at Gillette Stadium.
To celebrate the team’s new home
at Osceola Heritage Park, fans can
purchase a ticket to the 2020 home
opener for just $8.
The entirety of the 2020 League
One season also will be available in
the U.S. live on ESPN+.
For more information, visit www.
orlandocitysc.com.
Representatives of Magic Gaming
and Bud Light announced a new,
multiyear partnership via live stream
hosted on Bud Light’s own Twitch
channel. The partnership focuses
on both the fans and NBA 2K players,
capitalizing on the popularity of
esports. In addition, Bud Light will
become the presenting partner of the
Bud Light 2K Tournament series.
The Bud Light Tournament series
will take place at various locations
around Central Florida, providing
NBA 2K players the chance to compete
face-to-face for unique prizes
and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.
The Bud Light Tournament series will
also provide an opportunity for NBA
2K fans to watch their favorite players
compete in person.
“Magic Gaming is thrilled to have
a recognizable and creative brand
like Bud Light join our partnership
family,” said Director of Magic
Gaming Ryan DeVos. “We are
incredibly excited for what this partnership
will bring our fans and the
2K world with some unique opportunities
and insights.”
For more information, visit www.
magicgaming.gg.
David Sanborn of David’s
World Cycle is one of the many
cyclists participating in the Tour
de Cure to support the American
Diabetes Association. Taking place
at Lake Nona on March 29, the Tour
de Cure is ADA’s premier fundraising
event.
Families and friends can bicycle,
run or walk any of the
routes, which are all supported
with well-stocked rest stops along
the way. Participants can also enjoy
an included lunch and finish
line party. Registration is $30 with
a fundraising minimum of $50 for
children 12 and younger, $100 for
walkers and runners, and $250 for
cyclists.
For more information or to register
or donate, visit diabetes.org/
lakenona.
The 19th annual Windermere
Run Among the Lakes 5K and
10K will be held April 4 and start
at Windermere Town Hall. Early-bird
pricing is $37 for the 5K run/walk
and $45 for the 10K run. Prices increase
after March 22.
The family-friendly course will
wind through scenic Windermere,
under a canopy of century-old oak
trees and along several lakes. A free
kids run is also open to children age
7 and younger.
For more information or to register,
visit www.windermereparksand
recreation.com.
Just a few days after winning the
Metro Conference Championship,
Dr. Phillips High School’s competitive
cheerleading team won
first place at the 2020 FHSAA
Regional Championship that was
held at Hudson High School. At
regionals, the girls scored 79.55,