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Many professional athletes parlay fame and wealth into opportunities to help others. The charity work means even more with it grows out of a personal connection, as these athletes have found.
Utah's prep coaches used to complain that the local colleges were not giving enough credit or spending enough time recruiting the local kids. Too many of the scholarships were going to out-of-state athletes.
Friendswood ISD athletes have rolled out a leadership campaign to use their influence in the school and community to emphasize that alcohol and substance abuse are not part of an athlete’s life.
Note: Athletes of the Week are submitted by coaches and athletic directors. For information about submitting athletes, please contact Assistant Sports Editor Jim Coleman at 561-820-4815 or click here to e-mail him.
Remember when a marathon was considered the runner's ultimate test? A century ride the loftiest of cycling feats? For an increasing number of athletes, those days are gone, with events such as these passed over in favor of longer distances and 24-hour races.
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association honored three Hope College athletes Monday — soccer player Nicco Lamb, football player Jake Manning and volleyball player Nora Slenk.
An exhibit of hundreds of print ads and television commercials presents cigarettes ads from the 1920s through the early 1950s.
Several great high school athletes and teams have graced Burlington County during the past 50 years. The Burlington County Times has had the privilege of being present for their triumphs. It is difficult to sort through the cast of characters and the memories to produce a sampling of the top sports stories.
There’s always a place for athletes. Baseball players who “might’ve been,” but, luckily never did, have the slow pitch softball leagues. Basketball players who can’t jump, can’t shoot and run out of breath in the first 2 minutes, have church leagues and local tournaments. Football players who know nothing of X’s and O’s run with flags on their sides. And for those young enough and with a dream ...
MUS' Zach Olsen and St. Benedict's Kelsey Miles selected as athletes of the week
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