A handful of Section III student-athletes have chosen to play sports at the collegiate level. The top Central New York athletes have committed and signed on to play their sport at colleges and ...
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KSNF Joplin on MSNCarl Junction cross country’s Isaac Willoughby signs with Crowder CollegeCarl Junction’s Isaac Willoughby signed on the dotted line to continue his cross country career at Crowder College. Willoughby, a strong runner for the Bulldogs program, has been a state qualifier ...
Two Episcopal seniors chart an offbeat course to college sports, the 1,000-point club adds new members and more in First ...
Waterstone College congratulates its first cricket team on their successful tour and look forward to many more memorable ...
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Benzie County Record Patriort on MSNBenzie Central athletes Grossnickle, Iverson sign college letters of intentBENZONIA — Benzie Central cross country and track and field boast a long history of success, sending over 100 athletes to the next level. Two more Huskies signed to compete collegiately on Feb. 7 as ...
Waterstone College congratulates its first cricket team on their successful tour and look forward to many more memorable ...
The future captains of the Cowboys and Townsville Fire could get their first real taste of leadership this year as schools ...
Here's to Zakai Zeigler and John Henderson, two Tennessee athletes more than 20 years apart who share honors as SEC defensive ...
The following athletes have been selected as player of the year nominees for the Hometeam Boys' Cross-Country Athlete of the Year. The team was selected by the Telegram & Gazette staff.
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On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Kollmer signed his national letter of intent to the University of New Hampshire (UNH), where he will compete for the school's NCAA Division I cross country, indoor track and ...
Columbus East senior football player Zach Foster recently made his commitment to continue his academic and football career at ...
Perhaps the hardest job is replacing a legend, and the 20-year career of BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe, who will retire ...
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