Dacula’s girls basketball team defeated Walnut Grove 54-50 Saturday in the debut of new head coach Chancie Dunn.
NYA (15-3), which got three goals from freshman Delphine Daniel, won a Gold Ball for the fifth time in six seasons, with the previous four titles all in Class D. The Panthers last won Class C in 2007.
The Braves placed three players in double figures, led by Ava Wheeler’s 15 points. Fellow junior McKenna Mullen finished with ...
Hailey Duker was asked to be selfless for the second time in as many summers. Originally a middle blocker, Duker transitioned ...
WASHINGTON — DC Police are asking for the public's help to find a 13-year-old girl who has not been seen since Sunday. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are not known. According to ...
This is the second year that MHS has split its strength and conditioning coaches for specific sports and more girls athletes ...
Around this time last year, Kith founder and New York Knicks creative director Ronnie Fieg released his first Knicks-themed ...
Cross-country is all about finding the perfect balance of pushing oneself to the edge but also leaving enough in the tank to ...
New Hampshire voters still overwhelmingly support a state law aimed at preventing transgender males from competing in women's ...
In recent years, the tech industry has seen a significant increase in the number of female entrepreneurs, particularly in ...
NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show.
FALMOUTH—Falmouth’s girls’ soccer team believes it can be a major factor this postseason and the Navigators passed their first test in impressive fashion Friday evening on their home turf.