0 of 6Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame The Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame recognized current and former athletes, coaches and executives at its annual dinner ceremony June 30 at the Skirball Cultural Center in West Los Angeles. Front row, from left: Jake Lancer, Allan Malamud Memorial Scholarship; Yalee Schwartz, Female High School Athlete of the Year; David Lertzman, basketball coach; Ted Sobel, media; Larry Nagler, tennis; Jodi Borenstein, softball; Ross Sinclair, water polo. Back row: Jon Palarz, basketball; Michael Roth of AEG, Eli Sherman Pillar of Achievement Award; Josh Rosen, football; Dwight Stones, track and field; Jason Hirsh, baseball; Josh Rawitch, media; Michael Schulman of the Anaheim Ducks, Eli Sherman Pillar of Achievement Award. National Sports Media Association The National Sports Media Association inducted new members to its Hall of Fame and presented awards at its 64th convention July 1 at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C. From left: HOF inductee Jayson Stark of The Athletic; National Sportswriter of the Year Jeff Passan of ESPN; HOF inductee Joe Buck of ESPN; HOF inductee Andrea Kremer of NFL Network; and National Sportscaster of the Year Kevin Harlan of CBS, Westwood One and Turner. Laura Wolff / Charlotte Knights Peter Freund (left), CEO of Diamond Baseball Holdings, joined Dan Rajkowski, COO of the Charlotte Knights, at Truist Field in Charlotte on June 27 before the two took part in a press conference to welcome DBH as the new owner of the Class AAA franchise. Mark Blinch / NHL Images The NHL Foundation hosted a private reception at Tableau at the Wynn following the 2024 NHL Awards on June 27, with remarks from NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly. From left: former NHL player Anson Carter; Daly; Rob Wooley, VP, legislative affairs, and executive director, NHL Foundation. Resorts World Las Vegas Members of the Florida Panthers hockey operations staff celebrate the team’s Stanley Cup championship at FUHU Las Vegas ahead of the 2024 NHL Draft that began on June 28. Meg Oliphant / Getty Images Ahead of NASCAR’s second annual Chicago Street Race on July 7, Chicago Bears WR DJ Moore was among the celebrities to meet with drivers and attend the race. He posed for a trackside photo with driver Ryan Blaney.