ST. GEORGE — The Snow Canyon boys and the Pine View girls each placed first at the Crimson Cliffs Invitational track and field meet on Saturday. The Snow Canyon boys won six individual events and one relay as they finished with 152 team points, while runner-up Pine View tallied 132. On the girls side, the Panthers […]
CEDAR CITY — The Crimson Cliffs boys and the Pine View girls were the respective winners of the SUU Invitational track meet hosted Friday and Saturday by Southern Utah University. The Pine View girls scored 99 points as a team, while runner-up Cedar finished with 82.5 points. On the boys side, Crimson scored 135 team […]
Meet three girls and three boys, most with state titles in place and five
An Oregon high school came under fire on Saturday as a transgender athlete was able to compete against girls at a meet. Aayden Gallagher, a 10th-grader at McDaniel High School, competed in the Sherwood Need For Speed Classic in Sherwood, Oregon. Gallagher was seen in one clip blowing away the competition in a heat for the 200-meter. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Gallagher clocked in with a 25.49 mark and ended up finishing in second place in that event as well as the 400...
WHS sophomore Austin Kinser had a big day, winning the 400 meters by setting a personal record and then helping close out a narrow victory for the Trojans in the 4x400 relays.
The Brainerd Warriors compete in the Fargo Elite Meet Saturday, April 20.
Trans teen Maelle Jacques, who was born a male and previously won a girl's high jump state championship , said she didn't join female sports to win outright.
The weather was picture-perfect and the setting sublime as eight Central Oregon high school golf teams hit the links Tuesday for the Pronghorn Invitational, with the district tourney coming up. Dylan Anderman was on hand to talk to some of the competitors.
Athletes are voicing dissatisfaction with the U.S. Olympic track and field uniforms for the upcoming Paris Games, particularly a leotard component that they say provides insufficient coverage.
The Amarillo Independent School District announced that two of its high schools were set to induct the newest members of their alumni halls of fame on Thursday morning, welcoming five new honorees in total.
The multi-sport standout is ramping up for the postseason, although Coach Paul Lyons has had to advise her to slow down.
This according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 rankings of the best high schools in the country, released Tuesday.