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Frank DeLuca

Frank DeLuca

Sports Anchor/Reporter at WBIR-TV

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  • English
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  • Sports

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NIL at the high school level has not quite taken off in Tennessee

Tennessee high school athletes have been allowed to capitalize on name, image and likeness since December 2022.
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Pigeon Forge grad Dylan Loy details commitment to Tennessee baseball

Loy committed to the Vols the summer after his freshman year and is finally ready to join the program this summer.
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Knox Webb's Lukas Walls named 2023 Division II-AA Mr. Basketball - ...

The Spartans’ senior student-athlete led his team to the II-AA semifinals this year. He is committed to playing college basketball at Samford.
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The inseparable duo has been going to Tennessee games together for the last six years.
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WATCH: Jalin Hyatt superfan receives emotional Christmas gift - WBI...

Wake up with WBIR for all the latest weekend news, weather, traffic and sports updates Straight from the Heart of Knoxville and East Tennessee.
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Tennessee Smokies infielder Jake Slaughter named Southern League Pl...

Slaughter led the league in home runs, slugging percentage and OPS in June.
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Three Tennessee men’s tennis players named ITA All-Americans

It is the sixth time Tennessee has landed three or more players on the ITA or NCAA All-American lists
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Vol baseball cleans up at SEC season-end awards

Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello wins SEC Coach of the Year honors. Chase Dollander and Drew Beam win Pitcher and Freshman of the Year, respectively.
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Smokies Stadium showcases Fulton and Austin-East baseball

Falcons pitcher Antonio Kyle throws five-inning no-hitter in 21-0 victory. Knoxville schools are set to play a game at Smokies Stadium annually from now on.