COACHT.COM TENNESSEE

Notebook: Maryville football makes annual Costa Rica trip, Bearden transfer bolsters WRs

For nearly a decade now, Maryville football players have sacrificed a week of their summer in the name of faith and service.

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COACHT.COM TENNESSEE

Notebook: Maryville football makes annual Costa Rica trip, Bearden transfer bolsters WRs

For nearly a decade, the Maryville College football team has traded helmets for hammers, spending a week each summer in Costa Rica building homes and sharing their faith, while back in Tennessee, a high-profile transfer from Bearden High School is poised to ignite their wide receiving corps, adding a new level of excitement to the Scots' upcoming season.

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COACHT.COM ALABAMA

Holtville Adds New Sport to Repertoire

Holtville High School is breaking new ground, becoming the latest school in Elmore County to introduce a girls' wrestling program. Second-year wrestling coach Connor Blakely is spearheading the effort, promising exciting opportunities for female athletes and a new chapter for the school's athletic department.

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COACHT.COM ARKANSAS

O'Keefe Nabs Title That Eluded Father

Henry O'Keefe of Little Rock captured a coveted title, achieving a feat that eluded his renowned father four decades prior, thanks to a dazzling display of short-game prowess in the final stretch.

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COACHT.COM FLORIDA

Seacrest Beat Foundation Academy to Win 2013 FHSAA Volleyball Title

Relive the thrilling 2013 FHSAA volleyball championship as Seacrest Country Day School battled back to claim the state title, overcoming Foundation Academy in a nail-biting five-set match that had fans on the edge of their seats.

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COACHT.COM GEORGIA

Jones County High School Accelerating Toward End of Summer

As summer winds down, high school athletes across the nation are putting in the final work before the school year begins, and in Georgia, the Jones County Greyhounds are no exception as they wrap up their summer workouts this week, setting the stage for what they hope will be a successful fall season.

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COACHT.COM INDIANA

I'm Going to Call Your Father

Indianapolis educator Kelin Mark challenges fathers across the nation to become more involved in their children's education, highlighting the profound impact of paternal engagement on student success and overall well-being.

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COACHT.COM KENTUCKY

Ohio High School Athletic Association to Sanction Girls Flag Football State Championship Starting in Spring 2026

Get ready for some high-flying gridiron action, Ohio! The Ohio High School Athletic Association is officially sanctioning a girls' flag football state championship, set to kick off in Spring 2026, paving the way for a new generation of female athletes to compete for statewide glory.

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COACHT.COM MISSISSIPPI

Jumpertown's Woodruff Pulling Double Duty in First Head Coaching Role

From player to head coach, Devin Woodruff is embarking on a rare journey in Jumpertown, Mississippi, taking the reins of the high school football team just months after helping them reach the state championship game. Can the hometown hero translate his on-field success and recent experience into a winning formula as he navigates the challenges of his first head coaching role?

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COACHT.COM MISSOURI

MSHSAA Directs Schools to Align With Senate Bill 63

Missouri high school sports could soon look different as the Missouri State High School Athletics Association urges member schools to align with Senate Bill 63, potentially impacting everything from student-athlete eligibility to school policies.

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COACHT.COM NORTH CAROLINA

Female Community Service Athlete of the Year: Molly Swaim, Starmount

Molly Swaim of Starmount High School has been named Female Community Service Athlete of the Year for her exceptional dedication to serving others. Beyond her athletic achievements, Swaim is recognized as a role model for her character and commitment to making a difference in her community, both on and off the court.

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COACHT.COM OHIO

OHSAA Announces Girls Flag Football as Sponsored Sport Starting Next Spring

Get ready for a new era in Ohio high school sports! The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has officially announced girls flag football as a sponsored sport, beginning in the spring of next year. This landmark decision paves the way for teams across the state to compete for championships and opens doors for female athletes to shine on the gridiron.

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COACHT.COM PENNSYLVANIA

Blast From the Past: Book Chronicles East Penn League's First 50 Years

For half a century, Pennsylvania's East Penn League showcased fierce rivalries and unforgettable moments in high school sports. A new book dives deep into the league's first 50 years, chronicling the triumphs, upsets, and legendary players that defined an era of local athletic passion before its restructuring in the 1980s.

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COACHT.COM SOUTH CAROLINA

District 50 Likely to Join Majority of South Carolina High Schools in Charging Students for Tickets

In a move reflecting a growing trend across South Carolina, Greenwood District 50 schools will now charge students for admission to athletic events, ending a long-standing tradition of free entry and sparking debate about accessibility and affordability for young sports fans.

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COACHT.COM TEXAS

Changes Coming to UIL High School Football This Fall

Get ready for a new brand of Texas high school football this fall! The UIL is implementing significant changes, including a two-minute timeout, mandatory Guardian Caps for specific positions, and one-way wearable technology to enhance player safety and game management.

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COACHT.COM VIRGINIA

Billy Wagner Survived Smash From Stinnett in 1998

In 1998, Billy Wagner faced a terrifying moment when he was struck by a line drive off the bat of Lenny Stinnett. That could have been the end of the road for Wagner's career, but instead, it fueled a Hall of Fame journey.

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