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ALBANY, Calif. (KGO) -- Alleged racist heckling at an East Bay high school baseball game now has a coach suspended, but a parent of one of the targeted players says it's not the right move.
ALBANY, California (KGO) — Alleged racist heckling at an East Bay high school baseball game now has a coach suspended ... place in our schools or athletic programs. We are working to identify ...
May 9—WOODROW — The Permian baseball team won Game 1 of its series against Keller ... has been a lightning rod around the North Carolina program since her role in an interview with “CBS ...
A financial revolution once seemingly only available for college athletes is now trickling down all the way to the high ...
O’Connor was a proud Shaker High School graduate who played baseball ... be retiring O’Connor’s No. 14 jersey within the program. The game will follow immediately after, with the winning ...
Pending school board approval ... and helped lead the program to the Class AA title in his senior season. Great Falls High defeated Bozeman 52-39 in the championship game in Butte in 2006.
A bill allowing the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) to create separate playoffs and championships for public and private high schools has passed a House Committee ...
The appearance of and amenities in the ballpark have changed considerably since it was established in 1971, but baseball at Henry Clay High School ... basketball games. Every school in the ...
Mark and Marcus Carter feel they're ahead of the game with Maryvale High School's football program compared to where they were when they took over at Phoenix South Mountain nine years ago.
I can’t let that be the last Turkey Day game.’ That was definitely something that fueled me.” The Catasauqua school board ... QB transfers to ACC program Freedom High grad Kaden Moore ...
and it will bend unlike any other high school arm in New Jersey. On Wednesday in Franklin Lakes, the junior saved the best outing of his scholastic career for his biggest game. Facing 14th-seeded ...
A revolutionary program united former gang cops and Watts residents to bring safety to the projects. But can reform last?