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Long Beach Poly defeated Clovis North 28-7 Friday night in the CIF State South Division I Regional.
James Patrick isn't ready to saddle that Harley quite yet. "I don't want to hang a number on anything because that's when you're announcing retirement," the 54-year-old Clovis High baseball coach said during practice Monday, three days after he won his 600th game when the Cougars scored eight runs in the last two innings to stun Clovis East 8-7.
Britney Schonbachler connected for a three-run home run and added two doubles as No. 6 Golden West opened West Yosemite League play with a 5-3 win over Mt. Whitney.
Immanuel High's dream postseason run in girls basketball found a wall at Sierra Canyon-Chatsworth, which defeated the Eagles 71-29 Tuesday night in the semifinals of the Southern California Division V Regional.
Former Hoover High baseball coaches Jack Hannah and Hal Froese were in the spotlight Tuesday before the Patriots' home game against Sunnyside.
Clovis High’s Jason Black and El Diamante’s Katie Reeves, whose careers will take them to the Air Force Academy and Iowa State, headline 12 finalists for the Central Section Scholar/Athlete Awards. Six boys and six girls will be recognized at an April 22 dinner at the River Island Country Club in Porterville. The boy and [...]read more »
Phillip Thomas’ itinerary indicates but one thing for the Fresno State All-America safety — he’s wanted. And, five weeks prior to the NFL draft, what greater feeling for a college prospect? Projected by many as a second-round selection in the April 25-27 draft at New York, Thomas is flying to Carolina on Thursday for a [...]read more »
The hottest, most far-reaching story in college athletics isn’t taking place on a basketball court or football field. It’s taking place in a courtroom. In July 2009, former UCLA basketball player Ed O’Bannon sued the NCAA for using his likeness in a video game without permission or compensation. The case has since been consolidated with similar [...]read more »
Making choices, even under duress, has never been a problem for Christian Rossi. The Clovis North High senior quarterback wowed coaches in the fall while routinely escaping trouble in the pocket, keeping his progression of receivers in order and firing strikes on the run.
They're chasing a common dream -- a chance to play football on Sundays -- only with a difference.