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New Mexico Schools Decide Not To Cut Schedules
Sports schedules will remain the same in New Mexico in 2010. School representatives voted not to reduce schedules despite economic hardships throughout the state. Also, cheer and dance/drill was added as a sport in compliance with Title IX. http...
National High School Championships Coming
IMG Academies and the National High School Coaches Association have released plans to hold championship tournaments this summer in Florida for sports such as 7-on-7 football, boys and girls 7-on-7 lacrosse, team tennis and team golf. Organizers event...
Miller Fired By Penn
Just seven games into the season, Penn has fired its men’s basketball coach, Glen Miller. The Quakers are 0-7. First-year assistant Jerome Allen is the interim coach.http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20091214/SPORTS03/912140354/1128/Penn-...
Meyer To Remain At Florida After Leave
Florida head football coach Urban Meyer now says he will return to coach the Gators at the start of the 2010 regular season after taking a leave of absence after this season. Meyer will coach the Gators in the upcoming Sugar Bowl against Cincinnati.h...
Meyer Returning To Florida March 17
Urban Meyer has announced he’ll return as the University of Florida head coach by March 17, the first day of spring practice. Meyer said he’s cutting back his travel next month and plans to have a series of tests in February to figure out...
McKnight Is Winningest Hoops Coach In Calif. History
Despite being thousands of miles from home, Mater Dei (Calif.) head boys basketball coach Gary McKnight, won his 844th career game Monday night to make his the all-time winningest coach in California history. Mater Dei defeated Hyattsville DeMatha (M...
Maryland Crab Bowl Losing Support
What is supposed to be a celebration of high school senior football players now is facing a lacking of support. The Maryland Crab Bowl, a high school all-star game, is set to take place Monday night but six players were removed from rosters due to pa...
Legendary UCLA Volleyball Coach To Retire
Andy Banachowski, the head women’s volleyball coach at UCLA since 1965 (except for two seasons), will retire June 30. Banachowski has won six national titles and has as record of 1,106-301 in 43 years.http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/12/spo...