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Three netball teams from Hoërskool Jan Viljoen High School boasted their teamwork excellence at the recent Best of the West Tournament.
The school’s rugby, netball, and athletics teams proved to be among the best during recently held matches and tournaments.
St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende overcame Buddo Secondary School 2-0 in the finale that following an afternoon downpour.
The reigning Runaway Bay under-16 player of the year ... Keebra Park’s Langer Trophy team. A middle forward with quick feet at the line, Vaitai will enter the school season in fine form after ...
The 'SI Six' is an All-American high school basketball team created from the top players in the country from the 2024-25 season. Apr 1, 2025; Brooklyn, NY, USA; McDonald's All American East ...
AUGUSTA – Five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods will partner Augusta National Golf Club on a municipal golf course design project and set up a new TGR Learning Lab in the tournament’s home ...
KU finished as the nation’s runner-up debate team for the second consecutive year. It marked the 22nd time KU has reached the Final Four of the event, and the ninth time the school competed in ...
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It was the fourth and final quarter of an international schools netball tournament finals ... Thinking back on their time on the netball team, the three said that they want the younger members ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The Michigan High School Athletic Association recently released its playoff divisions for the 2025 prep football season, and several Grand Rapids-area teams are on the move.
Robots took over a local high school during the final days of spring break as 38 robotics teams competed to go to the world championships. Center Grove Community High School hosted the FIRST ...
This is the way, way, way too early high school basketball Fab 15. Keep in mind the rosters of some teams are going to look different than we currently know. But, based on what we know now ...