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Maryland state Sen. William Folden (R-4) is asking Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown’s office to take over an administrative Frederick County Public Schools investigation into two alleged sexual ...
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Monitor on MSNFeasssa Games: Uganda raids Kakamega for more glory
For boys' scrabble, Ugandan champions Ntare battle Reverand Jabuloni Isoke and Namilyango College plus Kenyan sides Moi Mbiruri SS and Utumishi Academy. For the girls, champions Reverand Jabuloni take ...
Lacrosse was introduced to the Olympic Games in 1904 and dropped in 1908. Over a century later, it will return to the 2028 ...
Arjun Mistry went undefeated as Liberty’s top boys singles tennis player this spring. He was 1/2 of the 1A state doubles ...
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Courier-Post on MSNWhere are South Jersey's top athletes going to college? (2025-26 edition)
This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Where are South Jersey's top athletes going to college?
Two Bay athletic personalities were honored recently, receiving statewide recognition. Soccer’s Tessa Knapp and Boys Lacrosse Coach Kyle Figy received the accolades for the 2024-2025 school year.
The NCHSAA issued a correction to its August 1 announcement that originally named North Lincoln the winner of the 3A Cup.
The Kenya men’s national team is seeking government support to travel to Jeju, South Korea for the 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s ...
The Upstate Lacrosse Foundation has announced the 2025 Hall of Fame Class. This year’s class includes Freeman Bucktooth and Mark Burnam. Freeman Bucktooth grew up playing on the.
Despite facing many challenges, the team departed yesterday for the South Korean Island determined to make Kenya proud.
Dozens of talented athletes in the Class of 2026 are ready to showcase their athletic skills in Washington County. Here are 88 seniors to watch.
Friends, family and teammates honored Carmelo Tibus and his playing career with the Farmington United boys lacrosse team by ...
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