Green Run boys basketball coach Kenneth Harris lead the Stallions against Albemarle of Charlottesville in the Class 5 state championship game Thursday at VCU’s Siegel Center in Richmond.
The ending of the 2024-25 NJSIAA boys bowling season perfectly summarized the frenzy that occurred all season on the lanes across the state. From surprising state championship runs to the ...
Green Run took the Class 5 Region A boys basketball championship Saturday, breezing past Indian River 74-52 in Kellam’s gym.
The rush of excitement and championship adulation from this past Saturday for the 16 boys bowling sectional champions extends to the group stage on Feb. 25 at Bowlero-North Brunswick in the NJSIAA ...
Here are the City League boys ... the 2024-25 season. League play concluded with Northland winning its third consecutive boys championship and Centennial ending Africentric's nine-year run of ...
He already owns pieces of three Federal League boys basketball championships. Now Jackson's Kyle Monterrubio can add the league's top individual honor to his résumé. Monterrubio produced a ...
It's been an impressive three-year run for La Vergne, who came up short of the TSSAA boys basketball state tournament in ...
(WAVY) — The Green Run and Franklin boys basketball teams will play for VHSL state championships after winning semifinal games Friday. Green Run beat two-time defending champions Woodside in the ...
CADDO, Oklahoma (KTEN)- For the fourth-straight year, both the Caddo Bruins and Caddo Lady Bruins will be playing for a basketball state title this week up at the Big House. Before this season ...
A poll will run from Tuesday at 6 p.m. until Friday at noon. You may vote as often as you wish. So who’s it going to be? Who do you think should win the boys' Jaques Award for the 2024-25 campaign?
Bucyrus' Demaris Munn-Page, Colonel Crawford Logan Goddard, and Wynford's Drew Johnson. Below is the All-Northern 10 boys basketball teams in full for the 2024-25 season.
GEORGETOWN — Embrace the chaos, but don’t step over the line. That basically became the motto for the Georgetown boys basketball team during Friday night’s Division 4 first round game.