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Long-time Washington High School baseball coach Steve Reed has officially resigned from his coaching position after a long and successful career. Reed had been coaching at WHS since spring of 2009 ...
There are 21 five-stars in the Class of 2026. We look at how they got to their teams and what they'll do in college.
McGregor sisters Makenzie (left) and Madilynn Hamilton (right) shared the 2024-25 Super Centex Girls Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor, while Connally’s Isaac Rodarte was the boys’ honoree.
A former St. Francis High School junior varsity baseball coach has been charged with multiple sex crimes against a child. Jeffrey Wuerl, 39, was charged June 4 in Milwaukee County Circuit Court ...
KINGSTON. N.Y. — Former Kingston High football player and current district administrator Kirk Reinhardt was appointed as the new Tigers’ varsity head football coach by the Kingston School Boa… ...
Teaching the game of basketball is nothing new for Steve Custis — he’s been doing it for more than a decade as the co-owner of the training facility Zone 24.
Conner High School announced Thursday that it has hired Noel Rash as its new head football coach after the sudden death of former coach Dave Trosper earlier this month.
GREEN — Home is where Alicia Manning's heart is. Manning is leaving her position as Green High School girls basketball coach to return to her native Georgia. She has no immediate job lined up.
Maurice Scott, former Washington High School girls basketball coach, returns to lead the boys team. Scott replaces Ryan Varga, who left Washington for Jimtown High School.
Dave Trosper, who has been the head coach at Conner High School since 2007 and a business teacher at the school, died of a heart attack on Saturday. He was 55.
After 31 years of service, Rutland High School Associate Principal Steve Sampson said it just felt like it was the appropriate time for him to get on with this next chapter of his life. “It’s surreal.
Green High School girls basketball coach Alicia Manning has resigned to return to her native Georgia. In six seasons, Manning built Green into one of the area's top girls basketball programs.