Gridiron goliath and Yale star Pudge Heffelfinger was later paid $500 to play for the Allegheny Athletic Association in 1892, becoming the first professional football player.
The Mineral Ridge athlete was a District and Regional Champion and placed 12th in state for the 100m hurdles as a sophomore.
The Greater Niagara Sports Hall of Fame has announced 10 new inductees. The organization, first started in 1968, will hold ...
Oneonta High School will be hosting its Alumni Weekend on Friday and Saturday. The weekend will kick off on Friday with the Tony Drago Golf Classic at Oneonta Country Club and an evening event at the ...
Time to wrap up Week 2 of Maine’s high school football season with a collection of highlights filmed by Varsity Maine ...
BOZEMAN — In the late spring of 1962, Roger Craft was elevated from freshman coach and varsity assistant to varsity head ...
Columnist Paul DeMarco writes that he and his wife raised their family in Marion; he's optimistic the Pee Dee will buck the ...
West Middlesex High School Athletic Hall of Fame induction banquet will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at the West ...
The Harborcreek Township native was a standout athlete and coach who also a member of the McDowell and Wesleyville Iroquois ...
Low numbers within the program forced Hoosick Falls boys soccer to withdraw from varsity competition the past two seasons, ...
After picking up a pair of volleyball wins during the week, Grayling’s varsity volleyball team added a couple more victories Saturday at their home varsity tournament. The Vikings topped both Harbor ...
Emily Gold, a 17-year-old high school cheerleader and contestant on America's Got Talent, was found dead in Rancho Cucamonga ...