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Less than a week after winning a second straight national championship, Kirby Smart’s chops on the recruiting trail for Georgia haven’t let up.

Four-star junior safety Jaylen Heyward is the latest to come on board after committing on Friday.

Heyward, from Rockledge High School (Florida), is No. 40 in the 2024 ESPN 300 and the cycle’s second-best safety. He’s the third-highest prospect and seventh 2024 ESPN 300 member to announce for the Bulldogs.

He also considered Alabama, Florida, Michigan, Ohio State and Colorado.

“Georgia’s always been a top program in the nation,” he told ESPN. “Every single year, they’ve been a top contender. I feel like I’m a top guy that needs to be in a top program. On top of that, I have a good relationship with [co-defensive coordinator] Coach [Will] Muschamp and Coach Smart and [defensive backs] coach Fran Brown. Kirby was actually a DB coach [previously at Valdosta State, LSU and Alabama]. I’ll be under him the majority of the time.”

After Monday night’s 65-7 victory over TCU in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, Georgia is the first program to repeat in the CFP era and first to go back-to-back since Alabama in 2011 and 2012.

Heyward becomes the second top-three safety from the 2024 class to pledge to join Smart and the two-time defending national champions in six days. St. John Bosco’s (California) Peyton Woodyard committed on Saturday at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

The 6-foot, 180-pound Heyward recorded 44 tackles with 8 passes defended, 3 forced fumbles and 2 interceptions for Rockledge in 2022. In a two-year stretch for the Raiders, he has made 72 tackles, broken up 24 passes, intercepted three passes (returned two for touchdowns) and has surrendered just one touchdown in 25 games.

“I’m always going to give my best shot every game,” he said. “I’m giving them 100 percent, no matter what, no matter what the situation is. They’re going to get a straight dog out of me. That’s why I’m committed to the Dawgs.”

The additions of Heyward and Woodyard continues a trend that Smart has clearly established — ensuring high-level defensive recruits keep coming into the fold.

Since 2019, Georgia has signed 20 players on defense that ESPN had ranked within the top three at their respective positions.

Georgia’s 2023 class, which sits second overall following the early signing period, includes six defensive players meeting that criteria — three linebackers, two defensive linemen and one safety.

Its 2024 class now features three defensive players — outside linebacker Demarcus Riddick (No. 38 overall, No. 3 OLB), Heyward and Woodyard (No. 43 overall, No. 3 S) — inside the top three at their spots on the field.

“The entire coaching staff holds one another accountable,” Heyward’s father, Demetrice Thomas, told ESPN. “It’s clear that everyone has the same agenda. Georgia didn’t sign any players from the transfer portal in 2022. It’s evident that they are recruiting quality. They’re developing student-athletes. Also, they are not making promises they can’t keep. If Jaylen puts in the work, he’ll step on campus as a boy and leave as a man.”

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Matthews lifts Leafs to ‘big’ G6 win over Panthers

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SUNRISE, Fla. — Auston Matthews hadn’t scored against Florida in more than a year. He ended the drought — and might have also saved Toronto’s season.

Matthews got his first goal of the series to break a scoreless tie in the third period, Joseph Woll stopped 22 shots and the Toronto Maple Leafs kept their season alive by beating the Florida Panthers 2-0 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series Friday night.

“Just a gutsy, gutsy win,” Matthews said.

Game 7 is Sunday night in Toronto. The winner will face Carolina in the East final.

“We played a simple game tonight,” Leafs coach Craig Berube said.

Simple, but effective. Toronto blocked 31 shots, plus killed off all four Florida power plays.

Max Pacioretty added an insurance goal for the Maple Leafs, who improved to 4-2 when facing elimination since the start of the 2023 playoffs.

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 15 shots for the Panthers, the defending Stanley Cup champions who oddly are only 8-7 in potential closeout games over the past three postseasons.

“You win or you learn,” Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. “Tonight, we learned.”

Florida coach Paul Maurice is 5-0 in Game 7s, including the final game of last season’s Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers are 3-1 all time in the ultimate game of a series — 2-0 on the road — while the Maple Leafs have lost each of their past six Game 7s. Of those, four were against Boston and now-Panthers forward Brad Marchand.

“We’re not going to show any video of those Game 7s,” Maurice said. “We’ll look at our game tonight and see where we can get better.”

It was the 68th game of this season’s playoffs — and only the second that was 0-0 after 40 minutes. The other was Wednesday night, when Edmonton eliminated Vegas with a 1-0 victory in overtime in Game 5 of that Western Conference semifinal series.

Toronto had five goals in Game 1, four more in Game 2 and had three by the early goings of the second period of Game 3. Add it up, and that was 12 in basically the first seven periods of the series.

From there, Toronto got basically nothing — until Matthews broke through.

The Toronto captain was 0-for-31 on shots against Florida this season, including the regular season. Bobrovsky had stopped 85 of the last 86 shot attempts he had seen in the series. And the Maple Leafs hadn’t had the lead in basically the equivalent of 3½ games — 216 minutes, 30 seconds, to be precise.

But when a pass got away from Florida’s Aaron Ekblad, Matthews had a slight opening — and that was all he needed. A low shot skittered along the ice and beat Bobrovsky for a 1-0 lead with 13:40 left.

“It’s a big win, from top to bottom,” Matthews said. “We earned that.”

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Jury dismissed in Canadian sexual assault case

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LONDON, Ontario — The judge handling the trial of five Canadian hockey players accused of sexual assault dismissed the jury Friday after a complaint that defense attorneys were laughing at some of the jurors.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia will now handle the high-profile case on her own.

The issue arose Thursday after one of the jurors submitted a note indicating that several jury members felt they were being judged and laughed at by lawyers representing one of the accused as they came into the courtroom each day. The lawyers, Daniel Brown and Hilary Dudding, denied the allegation.

Carroccia said she had not seen any behavior that would cause her concern, but she concluded that the jurors’ negative impression of the defense could impact the jury’s impartiality and was a problem that could not be remedied.

Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube, Carter Hart, Cal Foote and Alex Formenton were charged with sexual assault last year after an incident with a then-20-year-old woman that allegedly took place when they were in London for a Hockey Canada gala celebrating their championship at that year’s world junior tournament. McLeod faces an additional charge of being a party to the offense of sexual assault.

All have pleaded not guilty. None of them is on an NHL roster or has an active contract with a team in the league.

The woman, appearing via a video feed from another room in the courthouse, has testified that she was drunk, naked and scared when men started coming into a hotel room and that she felt she had to go along with what the men wanted her to do. Prosecutors contend the players did what they wanted without taking steps to ensure she was voluntarily consenting to sexual acts.

Defense attorneys have cross-examined her for days and suggested she actively participated in or initiated sexual activity because she wanted a “wild night.” The woman said that she has no memory of saying those things and that the men should have been able to see she wasn’t in her right mind.

A police investigation into the incident was closed without charges in 2019. Hockey Canada ordered its own investigation but dropped it in 2020 after prolonged efforts to get the woman to participate. Those efforts were restarted amid an outcry over a settlement reached by Hockey Canada and others with the woman in 2022.

Police announced criminal charges in early 2024, saying they were able to proceed after collecting new evidence they did not detail.

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Margie’s Intention wins muddy Black-Eyed Susan

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BALTIMORE — Margie’s Intention outran Paris Lily in the stretch to win the Black-Eyed Susan by three-quarters of a length Friday.

The 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies was delayed around an hour because of a significant storm that passed over Pimlico, darkening the sky above the venue. Margie’s Intention, the 5-2 favorite at race time, had little difficulty on the sloppy track with Flavien Prat aboard.

Paris Lily started impressively and was in front in the second turn, but she was eventually overtaken by Margie’s Intention on the outside.

Kinzie Queen was third.

Morning line favorite Runnin N Gunnin finished last in the nine-horse field.

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