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The Golden Knights yesterday spent a "'recovery day' cross training with coaches and performers from Cirque du Soleil." The outing was organized by Golden Knights Dir of Sports Performance JAY MELLETTE, who "previously worked for Cirque du Soleil." The players "rotated through several different stations that included juggling, balance exercises, a rope climb, and basic trampoline skills." The tissue flight apparatus, which "features two sheets wrapped around the shoulders to create a harness, was a favorite among the players" (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 2/15).

COURT REPORT: JUAN CARLOS NUNEZ, a previous employee for Brooklyn-based ACES sports agency, filed a "bombshell complaint in New York State Supreme Court Monday," naming ACES and sports agent brothers SETH and SAM LEVINSON as defendants. The complaint alleges that after Nunez signed a contract to work for ACES beginning in '06, he "was told that he had to do ‘whatever it took’ to recruit and retain players as ACES clients." That meant "making under-the-table payments to players and their friends and family, helping players obtain and use performance-enhancing drugs to get bigger contracts and ultimately engaging in an elaborate coverup to hide the misconduct" from MLB and the MLBPA (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 2/14).

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Mets 1B ADRIAN GONZALEZ has joined the Jersey Mike's Subs team as the franchise owner of six locations in San Diego County (Jersey Mike's)....Cowboys OG KADEEM EDWARDS is pairing with a Orlando-based restaurateur for a "new brunch and American fare restaurant near Lake Ivanhoe." The new restaurant is called Stir Restaurant and Bar (ORLANDOSENTINEL.com, 2/14).

NAMES: ABC's "GMA" yesterday featured a profile of new Virginia AD CARLA WILLIAMS as part of a month-long special series dubbed, "Black Girl Magic" (THE DAILY)....The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation "plans to honor" the memory of late broadcaster KEITH JACKSON by "erecting a statue of Jackson at the stadium he knew so well." The crowdfunding campaign "aims to raise $400,000" for the monument (LATIMES.com, 2/14)....Sabres RW KYLE OKPOSO has added his voice to the JustTellOne.org project, "started 16 months ago by mental health and substance abuse prevention leaders across Western New York to let those struggling with mental illness know they're not alone" (BUFFALONEWS.com, 2/14)....Baseball HOFer-elect CHIPPER JONES will serve as an Honorary Race Official for Sunday's Daytona 500 (Daytona)....Arizona State's Sports Law and Business Program, with support from ASU Athletics, has created an online Master of Legal Studies degree for former or active members of the U.S. military who aspire to work in the sports industry (ASU)....Two fans identified as being among those "throwing debris" at Seahawks DE QUINTON JEFFERSON last December have been "indefinitely banned from attending" Jaguars games (SEATTLETIMES.com, 2/14).

IN MEMORY: Golden Knights scout MARK WORKMAN died yesterday "from liver cancer" at 47 (REVIEWJOURNAL.com, 2/14).

 

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