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Opp (23-8) and Rehobeth (19-12) battle in one semifinal, while Wicksburg (31-6) and Long (26-4) play in the other semifinal, seeking to play in the 1 p.m. championship game.
In his first and only mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, former personnel executive Marc Ross projects three quarterbacks to come off the board in the top 10 picks. Plus, dynamic RB Ashton Jeanty lands in an ...
All players and coaches wear the No. 42 to celebrate Jackie Robinson Day in honor of the Los Angeles Dodgers legend. Players, managers and coaches on all 30 MLB teams will wear a Dodger blue No ...
Now ubiquitous in many of Japan’s 9,000 stations, the first eki stamp appeared in 1931 at Fukui station near the Sea of Japan coast, where stationmaster Kanichi Tominaga hit upon the idea of a ...
One who did not succeed on that front was Brooks Koepka, who imploded on his final hole on Friday afternoon. Koepka made an eagle at 15, which got him to even par on the day and seemingly in a ...
On January 31, 1919, Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia. Twenty-eight years later, on April 15, 1947, he broke the baseball color line and became the first African American to play ...
The government will freeze $2 billion in funds because the university refused to comply with its demands. Harvard leaders believed saying no was worth the risk. 7 min read Trump Threatens Harvard ...
The murder conspiracy trial against Lori Valley Daybell is winding down in Phoenix as the prosecutor finished presenting the state’s case against Vallow Daybell on Wednesday. The number of ...
Jackie Robinson’s accomplishments transcend statistics, so much so that the numbers he did accumulate -- which happen to be quite impressive-- are dwarfed by his significance as a man. Excelling as a ...
Every year, April 15 is a special day in baseball as Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day. As you might recall from prior years, every MLB player wears No. 42 on this day, a tradition ...
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Like many in America, Todd Martens grew up with parents who devoted the bulk of their vacation time to Disney’s theme parks. He now understands them as places to make sense of the world rather ...