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On May 10, 1948, the Baltimore Bullets of the Basketball Association of America selected Marshall Gemberling, a Mount Joy ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves selected Joan Beringer with the 17th overall pick of the NBA Draft on Wednesday. The French center ...
John Marshall didn’t have to look far for its next boys basketball coach. Yohance Skinner was right under the Justices’ collective nose, having served as an assistant coach at the school for ...
A former Ohio Miss Basketball finalist signed with Marshall University women's basketball team Saturday. Emily Bratton, a 5-foot-7 rising sophomore guard, transferred to the Thundering Herd from ...
After 15 seasons, 322 wins, and seven state championships, Ty White steps down as John Marshall boys basketball coach, ending one of the most successful coaching tenures in state history.
Director of athletic performance Clif Marshall left the Indiana men’s basketball program, according to a post on his Instagram account Monday. Marshall spent eight years at Indiana, joining in 2017 ...
John Marshall boys basketball coach Ty White, players Redd Thompson, Latrell Allmond after 89-32 win over Virginia High in Class 2 state final on March 7, 2024.
John Marshall basketball players celebrate after winning the VHSL Class 2 boy’s championship game against Graham, Thursday, March 13, 2025. MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH ...
Marshall wins a regional championship in boys basketball for the first time since 1998 when the Redhawks advanced to the state championship game in Class B. "This is incredible. This means everything.
Donny Marshall left Federal Way to play basketball at UConn and eventually in the NBA. He's spent decades broadcasting, but he still considers Federal Way home.
USC Trojans senior center Rayah Marshall and sophomore guard JuJu Watkins are on the short list for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award. It is Marshall's third time being named to the ...
Marshall girls basketball coach Taylor Sundell has added her dad Paul Chapman and his 40 years of experience to her staff. News Sports Life Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.