Ensworth QB, Wyoming football commit Taylor Hasselbeck talks family legacy, how he deals with pressure of last name
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Taylor Hasselbeck, son of former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, is carving his own path in football as the Ensworth High School quarterback and a University of Wyoming commit. In a candid interview, Hasselbeck discusses the challenges and advantages of carrying a famous last name, managing the pressure that comes with it, and how his family legacy has shaped his journey in the sport.
The Hartselle High School football team is playing with heavy hearts and a renewed sense of purpose this season, honoring a beloved friend and classmate tragically lost in a recent car accident by wearing special helmet decals as a constant reminder of his spirit and the importance of unity, both on and off the field.
D.D. Lewis, the Fulton High School graduate who went on to become a Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion linebacker, has died at age 79. Remembered as a key part of the Cowboys' "Doomsday Defense" in the 1970s, Lewis leaves behind a legacy of gridiron excellence and championship pedigree.
After nearly 30 years, the FHSAA State Basketball Championships are leaving their longtime home in Lakeland, Florida, marking the end of an era for the city and prompting speculation about the future location of one of the state's premier high school sporting events.
In a thrilling softball matchup, Lanier High School demonstrated resilience and determination, overcoming an early deficit to secure a 7-5 victory against Centennial.
Despite a rash of injuries plaguing their roster, the Michigan City girls' soccer team faced a tough loss against Portage, highlighting the challenges and resilience of a squad determined to maintain a positive outlook amidst adversity.
Kentucky high school basketball is set for a major shakeup as the KHSAA has approved the implementation of a 35-second shot clock for all varsity games, beginning in the 2027-28 season, promising to inject a new level of strategy and excitement into the state's beloved sport.
After stumbling through their first two games, the Potts Camp Cardinals found their stride on the road Thursday night, delivering a decisive 49-12 victory over the Thrasher Rebels and securing their first win of the season.
A Missouri high school football team is scrambling to replace a goal post destroyed by a recent thunderstorm. Officials have ordered a new post with hopes of installation before Friday, leaving fans wondering if the field will be ready in time for the big game.
From slicing bagels to impressing Bill Belichick, UNC offensive lineman Melkart Abou-Jaoude's unconventional path to Chapel Hill is turning heads. The Delaware transfer's work ethic and determination have caught the eye of football's elite, making him a player to watch for the Tar Heels.
Kentucky high school basketball is about to enter a new era with the implementation of a 35-second shot clock, a decision approved by the KHSAA Board of Control that promises to inject more pace and excitement into the game.
A proposal before the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners could allow mentored hunters of all ages, even those under seven, to receive big-game harvest tags along with their permits, opening new opportunities for young hunters and potentially impacting wildlife management across the state.
The Greenwood Touchdown Club recently celebrated outstanding local athletes and welcomed former Clemson standout, emphasizing the power of sports and mentorship for young players striving for excellence.
Olympic gold medalist Dana Vollmer returned to her Texas hometown during Homecoming Week, where she was inducted into the Granbury High School Hall of Fame and surprised young swimmers at her namesake swim center with an impromptu clinic, sharing her expertise and inspiring the next generation of athletes.
Twin Springs High School delivered a decisive 51-14 homecoming victory against Pineville High, showcasing a dynamic offense that amassed over 560 total yards. The Titans, in their first-ever face-off against the Mountain Lions, demonstrated strength in both rushing and passing, solidifying their reputation as a formidable force on the gridiron.