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Sure, Scheels is a sporting-goods store, technically. In the same way that Jesus of Nazareth was technically a carpenter, or ...
Walk through the souvenir shops at Bradley Airport, and you’d be forgiven for not realizing that the Whalers no longer exist. Whalers gear is nearly as prevalent as UConn memorabilia, and it’s ...
Proceeds raised by Laps for Lex go towards the Alexea G. Karpinski Memorial Scholarship, supporting graduating high school ...
John Carroll University, planning to add women's field hockey as its 25th varsity sport in fall, 2026, has hired Gina Stephan ...
The Capitals’ No. 43 will never be Brad Marchand or Chris Kreider, but he’s definitely not fan-favorite. Today, there were field hockey cards of the forward in the Bell Centre urinals. Somebody put ...
Andrews, a junior at Hazen High School, broke Lyricc Lopez's all-time ... you find your way into your best track and field event. Kenyon Andrews was born to be a hurdler. And that isn't hyperbole ...
We have reach the “peak” of relay season thus far in N.J. track and field. From championship winning throws in the shot put, county records in the 4x100, and historic times being ran in the ...
Michael Clara, left, Timothy Kelly, Frank Christy, Patrick Kelly and James Lappin at Ciro’s Pizzaria in East Meadow. The five ...
Individual athletes and relay teams from one school may have more than one of the top performances this season, but this lists only their best per event. Performances on electronically timed ...
Schuylkill Valley’s John Kowalski and Reading High’s Xavier Beatty put on impressive performances Saturday in the boys portion of the Schuylkill Valley Track and Field Invitational in Leesport.
Weston Yannone won the 110-meter hurdles and the 300 hurdles, and also contributed to a win in the 1,600 relay to lead Susquehanna to an 87-54 win over Elk Lake in a boys track and field meet that ...