"She thought winning was important but the love in her is much more important than all the games," said one second-grader.
Gisborne Grade 12 girls were undefeated in winning their division in Central Football’s tournament game days. They topped the ...
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. In third grade, Janet Damon had a ...
The Little Gym, an internationally recognized child development program, is set to open its second Cincinnati-area location ...
Dwell on a missed tackle or dropped pass one second longer than you should and you risk cascading ... Sometimes for better.
When Sean Rawlins enlisted as an Army communications specialist, he imagined a lifetime career. A decade later, destiny ...
Remember when you were a kid and you’d ask for a do-over? You know, when you messed something up and wanted another crack at ...
The Indians pounded the rock early, piling up huge chunk plays with running backs Jamarice Wilder and Dorien Irving-Jones. Wilder scored the game's first touchdown from 3 yards out, set up by his ...
State Rep. Martin Causer, who has represented the area in Harrisburg since 2002, is seeking re-election in the 67th ...
Knights coach Josh Wright took one look at his linebacker throw the ball in eighth grade and knew he really had a quarterback ...
Muench gives Ewers a second-round grade but notes that he still has time to improve his draft stock over the remainder of the ...
WALTHAM -- "JESUS is like a computer," explains a series of posters in the computer lab of Our Lady's Academy in Waltham. "He ENTERs your life, SCANs your problems, EDITs your tension, SHIFTs your ...