GHSA pushes spring sports start from Jan. 8 to Jan. 27
By Farris Duwayri, Midtown High School
• January 17, 2025
Lacrosse begins a drive for support
By Ryan Zuniga, James Bowie High School
• January 16, 2025
In face of pain, junior cross country, track athlete shows determination, grit
By Reese Beery, Gretna East High School
• January 15, 2025
Falling from glory, rising from ashes
By Sean Zhang, Carlmont High School
• January 15, 2025
‘One of the best coaches I know’
By Bethel Kifle, Bellaire High School
• January 15, 2025
Managing morale
By Makaylah Gerling, Torrey Pines High School
• January 15, 2025
Wagner energizing team with leadership
By Namir Awan, Coppell High School
• January 9, 2025
Leaping to new heights
By Palmer McNulty and Aashrith Korampally
• January 9, 2025
Training the Trainers
By Daniella Moreno, Johnson High School
• January 9, 2025
Boys varsity tennis team files complaints following last season
By Makaylah Gerling, Eric Lee, and Sophia Gorba
• January 9, 2025
Pushing through pain
By Sydney Ortiz, Kingwood Park High School
• December 20, 2024
On-field Fashion: In games, student-athletes showcase style, blending performance and flair
By Sohana Schneider, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• December 20, 2024
They came from a land down under
By Addyson Schick, Wesley Brodeur, and Christine Han
• December 18, 2024
New Wrestling Room Ushers a New Era for Wrestlers at FHN
By Morgan Smith, Francis Howell North High School
• December 18, 2024
Under the mask of Azul Rivera: a young fencer’s leap of faith
By Leanne Yoon, Daegu International School
• December 17, 2024
Bouncing back into basketball
By Maya Tackett, McCallum High School
• December 13, 2024
Ultimate spirit
By Cindy Phung, Parkway West High School
• December 13, 2024
Wrestling Team Starts Season With New Coaches
By Morgan Siegel, Marquette High School
• December 13, 2024
Committing to duck life: Number one womens javelin competitor Hayden Williams-Downing commits to the University of Oregon
By Finley Springer, West Linn High School
• December 13, 2024
Two GPS seniors named as finalists for ‘Nebraska Girl’s Athlete of the Year’ award
By Colton Knott, Gretna East High School
• December 13, 2024
Selen Turkoz saddles up for success in equestrian
By Ashley Huang, Lynbrook High School - CA
• December 13, 2024
What’s the racket?
By Anna Song and Maddy Cook
• December 10, 2024
Pedal to the medal: Faucette, Gentry cycle around Bethesda
By William Murphy, Walter Johnson High School
• December 10, 2024
Jaguars on Forest Hill Boulevard
By Charlotte Handel, Dreyfoos School of the Arts
• December 10, 2024
Her ‘Brat’ season rolls on
By Hritika Pokhrel and Gwen Gordon
• December 6, 2024
Freshman Bentley Dill Joins Kennedy Girls Basketball
By Lucy McCord, Kennedy High School - IA
• December 6, 2024
A star is born
By Jonah Yi, Cypress Woods High School
• December 6, 2024
How the recent success of the Lions has affected fans
By Jules Heskia, Huron High School - Ann Arbor, MI
• December 6, 2024
Bound through ball
By Leah Desai and Ethan Yang
• December 6, 2024
Thriving on Chaos
By Gourav Pany, Center Grove High School
• December 6, 2024
Sports Academy Provides a Constant Field Trip
By Sydney Hogancamp, San Juan Hills High School
• December 6, 2024
From Germany to game day
By Josie Mullan, McCallum High School
• December 6, 2024
Strike to Success: A profile of Joseph Molina-Urbina, Palatine’s forward
By Genevieve Jennings, Palatine High School
• December 4, 2024
Hit the mats
By Rose Wenckebach, McHenry High School
• December 4, 2024
Anne Shuai’s Journey as the Swim Team Manager
By Joshua Sabbia, Oviedo High School
• December 3, 2024
Hunting aims to bring people together
By Dom Brown, Baldwin High School - PA
• November 26, 2024
Football injury turned cheerleading National Champion
By Elyse Enskat, Ankeny High School
• November 26, 2024
NCAA eliminates letters of intent; Gators persevere
By Ellie Hilsabeck, Xavier College Preparatory
• November 26, 2024
Trail construction almost cancels SKAIS cross country but races prevail
By Ethan Rossmeisl, Daegu International School
• November 25, 2024
For NHS’ Sapack, Soccer is More Than a Sport
By Brianna Johnson '25, Nonnewaug High School
• November 25, 2024
Live Aid: Sports medicine students assist at athletic events year round
By Audryn Lee, Vandegrift High School
• November 25, 2024
Setting Records and Making History, Vance Sheffield Scores 101 Goals
By Julia Hoesly, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• November 25, 2024
Do the risks of football outweigh the rewards?
By Ananda Singh and Kaia Yuan
• November 25, 2024
Pressure makes diamonds
By Jack Grimison, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
• November 25, 2024
Jumping for Joyner: From High School Student to MLS Star
By Will Nolan, Wentzville Liberty High School
• November 25, 2024
Senior closes in on uncle’s swim record
By Logan Day, Caney Creek High School
• November 25, 2024
Junior Simon Hutchinson steps into role of a two-time state qualifier for swim and dive teams
By Lily Chen, Tennessee High School
• November 25, 2024
Pitching for Change
By Emily Bunchman, Conifer High School
• November 25, 2024
‘Top the Cops’: Sonoma Raceway combats street racing
By Will Fisk and Jasper Stromberg
• November 20, 2024
Field hockey fights for inclusivity on the field
By Ella Liu, The Masters School
• November 20, 2024
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