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Beauty Unlimited
BIANCA
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature, Bianca, is the dream of every photographer. She’s very natural to photograph, and it’s obvious she is destined for stardom. Congratulations to Bianca as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Wife Classic Ferrari For Her 30th Birthday
Savannah’s Ferrari
If you are married to a King, you can probably expect some pretty spectacular gifts on your birthday.
On Saturday LeBron James' wife, Savannah, cel- ebrated her 30th birthday in style thanks to a wicked gift from the 'King' -- a classic white Ferrari Testarossa.
In the caption included with the Instagram post, Le- Bron referred to the car as "your masterpiece," so pre- sumably Savannah has had eyes for this car for quite some time.
All that time living in South Beach must have had quite an impact on Savan- nah and her taste in cars...
Used Stephen Curry Mouthguard Moves For $3,190 At Auction
STEPHEN CURRY
A Stephen Curry mouth- guard found by a fan at a Golden State Warriors road game in December was sold for $3,190 on Sunday morning in an online auction.
California-based SCP Auc- tions handled the sale. In June, SCP vice president Dan Imler said he expected the mouthguard to sell for at least $5,000.
The mouthguard, which has Curry's name on both it and the carrying case in which it was found, was one of sev- eral quirky items sold in the auction.
Julius Erving's hand- written notes from his 1981 MVP award acceptance speech, owned by NBA re- porter Peter Vecsey, sold for $10,010, while the signed Con- verse shoes worn for Erving's final career game went for $8,562.
The basket stanchion used at the Great Western Forum for Los Angeles Lakers games from 1988 to 1994 sold for $21,221.
The Tampa Bay Bucca- neers used their first-round pick in this year’s draft, and selected Vernon Harg- reaves, a cornerback from Tampa and the University of Florida.
Hargreaves lived up to his first round status when he picked off a pair of Chad Henne passes, one that led to the go-ahead score in the Buccaneer 27-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars Sat- urday night.
The win evened the Bucs preseason record at 1-1 and finalized a very productive week that included two joint practices at the Jaguars’ complex earlier in the week.
The Buccaneer starting offense played until the six- minute mark in the second quarter, with second-year quarterback, Jameis Win-
VERNON HARGREAVES
ston, repeatedly looking for his favorite target, Mike Evans, and finally connect- ing with him on a beautiful pass from Winston in the left edge of the end zone to tie the game.
Hargreaves’ second pick came on an acrobatic play down the middle of the field just three plays into the second half.
Ciara: I'm The 'Happiest I Have Ever Been' Since 'Magical' Wedding To Russell Wilson
So far, so "Goodies"!
Nearly two months into their marriage, it's safe to say Ciara and Russell Wilson are still in the honeymoon stage.
"This is the happiest I have ever been," the singer, 30, told PEOPLE Saturday night at the Apollo in the Hamptons 2016 Night of Legends fête in East Hampton, New York.
Ciara and her Seattle Sea- hawk husband, 27, said "I do" at the Peckforton Castle in the U.K. on July 6, and "Our wed- ding was like a fairy-tale," Ciara added.
"We loved the countryside," she said. "We looked at a venue
in the U. S., but we also looked abroad, and England just seemed magical and perfect."
When she wasn't onstage
performing
(she delivered a steamy sexy rendition of the '80s hit "Just Be Good to Me"), Ciara was flashing her enormous rock and proudly opening up about her husband, who is "doing great" and training for football season.
Michael Bennett And Bradley
Sowell Booted From Seahawks'
Derrick Brooks' Son, DeCalon, Commits To Play At FSU
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett and left tackle Bradley Sowell got into a heated dust-up Sun- day that resulted in both play- ers getting pulled from practice.
Seahawks coach Pete Car- roll said the fight was the re- sult of Sowell shoving defensive end Josh Shirley to the ground earlier in a one-on- one drill. When Bennett got a turn to face Sowell, the two players mixed it up and ended up on the ground before they were separated.
"He's just fighting for his own a little bit," Carroll said of Bennett. "One of the young guys got knocked around, and he was standing up for him. He's got a lot of pride. He's an incredible competitor, but he's got to make sure he stays poised so he doesn't get him- self in trouble. So we had a good illustration of that today."
MICHAEL BENNETT
After the two players were initially separated, and it ap- peared the situation had calmed down, Bennett charged Sowell a second time. When teammates broke them up, Bennett tossed his hel- met.
At one point, Doug Bald- win tried to approach Bennett and calm him down, but Ben- nett then went after the wide receiver.
Bennett and Sowell spent the remainder of practice on the sidelines. Afterward, they walked off the field to- gether and appeared to be on good terms.
DeCalon Brooks is fol- lowing his famous father with the same college choice.
The son of Derrick Brooks, a Pensacola native and Pro Football Hall of Fame member, announced Thursday his commitment to Florida State. It occurs 25 years after Derrick Brooks was a star senior at Washington High and one of the nation's top-rated college prospects.
DeCalon Brooks has amassed more than 100 tackles in each of his last two seasons at Tampa Gaither High. He is rated as the nation's No. 51 in- side linebacker by 247 Sports and three-star choice by Ri- vals.com.
Like his father, DeCalon Brooks enters college as a hy- brid linebacker. He is 5-11, 197 (an inch or two shorter and about the same weight as his father at Washington) and the
DeCalon Brooks (right) helps his father and Derrick Brooks un- veil the bronze bust when Derrick was inducted into the 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Seminoles have recruited him to play a pass-coverage and run-stop role in their defensive schemes.
Derrick Brooks was a safety at Washington and he played that position briefly as a freshman in FSU's preseason camp. But after about a week, then-defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews and FSU head coach Bobby Bowden agreed he was best suited to be an outside linebacker.
CIARA AND RUSSELL WILSON
Saturday night
Practice For Fighting
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