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Easton-P'burg TV coverage won't crash gate
Not too long ago Easton Area High School expressed concerns about live TV coverage having an impact on attendance at some of its sporting events. But one event that the Red Rovers never have to worry about TV affecting is the annual Thanksgiving...Tags: College Football, Cablevision Systems Corp., National Football League, Detroit Lions, New York Jets
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Digest: Coppin to get $300K grant from NCAA each of next 3 years
NCAA grant Coppin to get $300K each of next 3 years Coppin State is one of six institutions to receive an NCAA pilot program grant designed to assist limited-resource schools in developing and enhancing systems to increase student-athlete academic...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Basketball, College Basketball, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Baltimore Bohemians
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Washington Prep alumnus James Lofton offers students inspiration
Students who filled the gymnasium at Los Angeles Washington Prep on Thursday learned that future Hall of Famers don't always start out as high school sports standouts. That was the story told by Pro Football Hall of Fame member James Lofton, Washington...
Tags: National Football League, California Interscholastic Federation, Teaching and Learning, Social Sciences, Football
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Catty football team picks up another honor
The Catasauqua football team has already won one trophy this season for its ability on the field and might add some more hardware Saturday night. But even if the Rough Riders go on to claim the biggest award of all in high school football on Dec. 15...Tags: College Football, UMass Minutemen, Hockey (music group), Field Hockey, Football
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High school sports: Trading gangs for grades, games
SOUTH BEND -- Street gangs don't require a minimum 2.0 GPA for membership. Athletic teams in the South Bend Community School Corp. do. When teams reject, gangs will welcome with open arms. That's an attitude shared by more than a few coaches in...
Tags: Schools, Cheese Corn, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Common Sense for the Game of Life
It was just supposed to be just a normal basketball game on a Tuesday night in an Indianapolis high school gym. The matchup between Arlington and Bloomington South on paper wouldn’t indicate what the outcome of the game would be although South...
Tags: Talk Shows (genre)
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Southern Lehigh has come a long way … again
John Toman wanted to change the football culture seven years ago when he took the reins at Southern Lehigh. The rookie head coach had hopes of building a winning tradition in Center Valley. It was quite a challenge since the Spartans had won a...Tags: Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Christianity, Football, Roman Catholicism, Sports
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Some fees at state parks and reservoirs to increase starting Thursday
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced that some activity fees at state parks and reservoirs will increase beginning Thursday. Changes include: - Annual entrance permits to increase from $36 to $40 for Indiana residents; out-of-state...
Tags: State Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Indiana Hoosiers
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Is Citrus Bowl back within reach for locals?
A year ago, for the first time since the state football finals came to Orlando in 2007, the door to the Citrus Bowl slammed shut on Sentinel coverage-area teams. Only South Daytona Warner Christian and Daytona Beach Mainland lasted into December....
Tags: ESPN (tv network), New Smyrna Beach, Football, National Football Conference, Sports
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Service Electric inks TV deal with Phantoms
To no one's surprise, Service Electric Cable has snagged the Phantoms, our incoming minor league ice hockey team, with an exclusive contract that will have every home Phantoms game at the new downtown Allentown arena being broadcast live to more than 100,...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Basketball, NBC (tv network), The Voice (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company
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Turmoil in West Adams Prep's sports program raises questions
Built at a cost of $176 million, Los Angeles West Adams Prep opened in 2007 with some of the best athletic facilities in the Los Angeles Unified School District. There is an all-weather football field, an all-weather track, a weight room, fitness center,...
Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Polo, Baseball, Teaching and Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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High school bowls will showcase plenty of college-bound talent
College recruiters will be paying close attention to the CIF state championship bowl games on Friday and Saturday at the Home Depot Center in Carson in the final weekend of high school football. The Northern California representatives have star power in...
Tags: College Football, Schools, The Home Depot Center, UCLA Bruins, High Schools
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