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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The NFCA welcomes Visit Central Florida Sports as a new Official Sponsor of the Association.

“We are thrilled to have Visit Central Florida Sports as our newest Official Sponsor,” said NFCA CEO Carol Bruggeman. “They are committed to providing a first-class softball destination for coaches, players, and fans. There is no doubt softball teams will enjoy competing in the warm Florida weather, however it’s the hospitality of the Visit Central Florida Sports staff that will keep them coming back. Neil Duncan, Alex Dry and the entire Visit Central Florida Sports staff are committed to serving the softball community with excellence.” 

Visit Central Florida SportsVisit Central Florida Sports will be the title sponsor of a coffee break on Thursday, Dec. 11 at the 2025 NFCA Convention at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas. Additionally, they will co-host the Exhibit Hall Happy Hour with Discover Lake County on Dec. 11, 2025, along with having a pronounced presence at the Convention, the NFCA’s website, NFCA.org, in publications, and at other NFCA events.

“We’re proud to partner with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association as another way to invest in the future of fastpitch softball,” said Neal Duncan, Senior Sales and Events Manager of Visit Central Florida Sports. “Through this partnership, we’re deepening our support for the coaches and programs that drive collegiate and amateur competition, and reinforcing our commitment to being a trusted home for the sport.” 

About Visit Central Florida Sports
Home of more than 300 annual sports and special events, and the headquarters for USA Water Ski and Wake Sports, Florida Youth Soccer Association, USA Water Ski and Wake Sports Foundation, American Power Boat Association, Youth Basketball of America, RussMatt Baseball, Pan American Lacrosse Association, Detroit Tigers Spring Training and Florida operations that included the Lakeland Flying Tigers … and so much more.

Central Florida’s Polk County is the perfect location for your next event. From nationally recognized golf courses to modern multi-use complexes, our facilities can accommodate any sport, at any skill level, for competitors of all ages.

Whether it’s finding the ideal venue or ensuring your participants know where to play and stay, we’re here to help every step of the way.

The NFCA (National Fastpitch Coaches Association) is the professional organization for fastpitch softball coaches. Known for its vast  library of digital education, the NFCA also educates and supports softball coaches on a variety of different levels: from podcasts to an extensive Awards & Scholarships platform, to NFCA Webinars and a National Convention.

Learn more about the NFCA and consider joining our lineup of over 7,000 coaches today!





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Recalled So Delicious frozen dessert items may contain small rocks, FDA says

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(CNN) – A major food company has issued a recall on one of its ice cream flavors.

Danone is voluntarily recalling its So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints.

The problem is that the cashews could contain foreign materials, including small rocks and other hard objects, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

A voluntary recall was issued for So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy...
A voluntary recall was issued for So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints.(FDA)

Danone said it has already corrected the issue and that no other flavors are impacted.

But some pints with the problem may already have been sold.

Customers with the affected product can call the So Delicious toll-free number at 1-833-367-8975 to speak with a representative.



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‘Beloved’ sports reporter among two found dead as police investigate apparent murder-suicide

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HOOVER, Ala. (WBRC/Gray News) – A former sports reporter in Alabama was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, according to authorities.

Around 9 a.m. Tuesday, two people were found unresponsive by a family member in their home in the 700 block of Highland Manor Court in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham.

Both people suffered gunshot wounds and were found dead at the scene, Hoover police said.

Birmingham Gray affiliate WBRC confirmed that one of the two people was former reporter Christina Chambers.

Chambers joined WBRC in 2015 and quickly became a key part of the sports team.
Chambers joined WBRC in 2015 and quickly became a key part of the sports team.(Source: WBRC)

Chambers joined WBRC in 2015 and quickly became a key part of the station’s sports team.

She was a mother to a 3-year-old boy, who was found unharmed inside the home.

WBRC said Chambers was known for her quick wit, smile, warmth, care and love for the UAB Blazers and high school sports.

“She was one of the sweetest, most loving people that I know. She was relentless with running, loving her son, and loving life,” said longtime WBRC reporter and sports anchor Jeh Jeh Pruitt. “I am glad I got a chance to hug and tell her I love her a week ago at the Super 7. I am so sorry for her family, the Chambers and Thompson Families, and her WBRC Family.”

Christina Chambers on her last day at WBRC in July 2021
Christina Chambers on her last day at WBRC in July 2021(WBRC)

She appeared on the station’s high school football program Sideline every Friday night and frequently stepped in to help anchor coverage of the Mercedes Marathon in Birmingham, even while she was running the race herself.

After leaving her full-time role in July 2021, she continued to freelance for WBRC’s Sideline during the 2025 football season.

Before joining the WBRC 6 News sports team, Christina served as a sports reporter/anchor at WAKA in Montgomery, Alabama. She began her broadcast career as a sports and news reporter at WLTZ NBC38 in Columbus, Georgia, before joining the regional sports network Comcast Sports Southeast in Atlanta.



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