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For the first times since 1960, there will be no MLB Hall of Fame Inductees

(WPXN-cf)- For the first times since 1960, there will be no MLB Hall of Fame Inductees. This year’s class did not reach the required 75% of votes needed to be inducted. The leading vote getter was Curt Schilling who obtained 71.5% of the vote. 

 

 

(Chicago-cf)-- Chicago Bulls Center Wendell Carter Jr. will miss four weeks. An MRI revealed a severe right quad contusion after he collided with a teammate in practice. 

 

 

(WPXN-cf)-- The IHSA is scheduled to meet today and at their meeting they are expected to release more guidance on the return of sports. We provide updates from that meeting as information is released. Stay tuned throughout the day right here on WPXN, your season ticket to a world of sports. 

 

 

(Chicago-cf)-- The Chicago Blackhawks will be without two star players for the next two weeks. The Blackhawks announced that Adam Bovquist and Alex DeBrincat have entered the league's COVID-19 protocol after testing positive yesterday afternoon. 

 

 

(Urbana-cf)-- The Fighting Illini Volleyball team started their season last weekend with two wins over Iowa. Redshirt Freshman Outside Hitter Ellie Holzman describes what it was like getting back on the court in over a year… 

 

 

Fighting Illini Volleyball Outside Hitter Ellie Holzman. 

 

 

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