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Kimberly Beard of King’s High School dominated the girls division at the Washington Hammer State Championships on Sunday.
Cal will send eight athletes to the NCAA track and field championships after four days of qualifying ended Saturday at the West Regional meet at Texas A&M. Six ...
The Falcons’ hopes in the short and long term rely on Penix, who got the starting nod to finish the season. With potential extensions coming up for WR Drake London and other stalwart players on the ...
And while they haven't set a minimum age for the attraction yet, it probably won't be as young as the Montreal outfit that let her 7-year-old throw. Cooper Clancy said they hope to open the ...
There are several intricacies involved in a stolen-base attempt that the average viewer doesn't even notice. It's truly an ...
STORRS, Conn.- After completing another dual indoor/outdoor season sweep of the BIG EAST Championships, 20 members of the UConn men's and women's track and field teams will continue their season ...
Ulven started competing in the hammer throw and left the discus behind. After one year of adjusting to the new event, Ulven, a Zeeland East graduate, became an All-American at GVSU. Need a break?
Traditionally male-dominated contests like the caber toss and hammer throw are seeing a shift, as more women take centre stage. Competitor Liz Elliot, from Dumbarton, is part of a group campaigning to ...
CUMBERLAND – Senior Adelaide Caron set a meet record in the girls’ four-kilogram hammer, and her classmate, Isabella Piette, captured the discus as part of a productive 28-point day to help ...
Manager Bruce Bochy said Heim suffered a compressed nerve in his throwing hand on Wednesday when ... Heim took one pitch from deGrom and airmailed a throw into centerfield. He was visited by ...
It's been an incredible journey for West Cork athlete Nicola Tuthill - going from throwing hammers on her parents' farm ... Nicola has been into athletics from an early age and had her first ever ...
are meant to energize glum donors and persuade them that they can compete culturally with President Trump — if only they can throw enough money at the problem. Democrats widely believe they must ...
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