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A Middle Tennessee volleyball player is inspiring the nation with her resilience after losing both legs in a tragic accident. Despite the immense challenges, she's not only learning to navigate a new life but also discovering a renewed sense of purpose, proving that strength and determination can triumph over adversity.
Dallas Cowboys assistant coach and Goshen native Derrick Foster is returning to his roots to host a free youth football camp on July 12th, aiming to inspire the next generation of athletes in his hometown and share his passion for the sport that took him from Goshen to the NFL.
Conway High School is set to honor its own with the Wampus Cat Sports Hall of Fame induction banquet. In a series profiling the inductees, we celebrate athletes who excelled in multiple sports, showcasing the dedication and talent that defined their careers and left a lasting legacy on the school and the community.
As colleges brace for sweeping changes in the wake of the NCAA settlement, one expert argues now is the time to *add* sports, not cut them. Brent Richard, CEO of IMG Academy and former Division I athlete, makes the case for expanding athletic opportunities and the benefits it could bring to universities and their students nationwide.
In the heart of Hall County, a new generation of high school athletes is rising, and The Times is there to tell their stories. This summer, we'll profile the most promising rising senior athletes, examining their journeys, their aspirations, and the unique qualities that set them apart, starting with an inside look at the "heartbeat" of North Hall's football program as he looks to lead his team in 2025.
For brothers James and Justin Blackmon, basketball is more than just a game – it's a shared passion that has propelled them from childhood dreams to professional realities, with one brother playing and one coaching at a high level.
Kentucky high school athletes are taking a break as the state's mandatory two-week "dead period" begins, putting a temporary halt to all team activities and offering a chance for rest and recovery before the fall season ramps up.
Attention female athletes in Mississippi! Vicksburg and Warren Central High Schools are exploring the exciting possibility of introducing girls' flag football, offering a new avenue for competition, teamwork, and athletic achievement. If you're a student at either school with a passion for sports, don't miss your chance to shape the future of athletics – submit your interest survey today and help bring flag football to your school!
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) has launched NFHS Digital, a new mobile platform providing officials, coaches, and educators immediate access to NFHS rules publications, streamlining information and ushering in a new era of convenience for high school sports nationwide.
A small town's love for a legendary coach will live on as Tuscola, Illinois dedicates its baseball and softball complex to Jody Ward, who passed away last fall after a battle with cancer, ensuring his legacy of dedication and community impact endures for generations of players to come.
West Virginia is escalating its fight to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review its case after a recent appeals court ruling sided against the state. Attorney General J.B. McCuskey argues that West Virginia's law is essential to ensure fair competition and protect the integrity of women's sports, setting the stage for a potential landmark decision with national implications for transgender rights and athletics.
After a junior high football game last October, a referee was brutally tackled by a man who has now been sentenced. Judge Mark Stevens called for a "harsh sentence" to send a clear message that violence against sports officials will not be tolerated. The case raises questions about sideline behavior and the increasing pressures on young athletes and those who manage their games.
For Mike Hedrick, taking the boys basketball coaching job at Chester High School wasn't just a career move, it was a calling. Discover the powerful "why" behind his decision to lead this team and the impact he hopes to make on the players and the community.
Dallas Cowboys coach and Pleasant Grove native David Overstreet II recently shared his expertise and passion with young athletes in his hometown, hosting a youth football camp focused on skill development and leadership.
NBA star Cam Thomas returned to his Chesapeake, Virginia hometown to host a free basketball clinic for local youth, offering coaching, encouragement, and a fun-filled day of community engagement at the River Crest Community Center.