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July 1, 2026 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X This is the fourth part in a series of area schools involved in the upcoming Foothill Area releaguing that will begin for the 2026-2027 school year. The ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Kara Lawson has always been a basketball trailblazer and now the Duke women’s coach has a legit chance to lead USA to another gold medal. She has already done it ...
Oregon women’s basketball has landed a commitment to its 2026 recruiting class. La’u Pele Falatea, the younger sister of former Ducks guard Nani Falatea, committed to UO Tuesday night.
La Marque's Jasiya Johnson, seated, was joined by his family members at his signing day ceremony held Wednesday at La Marque High School's gymnasium. Johnson signed a basketball scholarship with ...
Which 2026 high school basketball prospects would go directly into NBA Draft if rule reverts back? The talent pool from the Class of 2026 is immense, with five of the top 10 hailing from Los ...
Philadelphia, PA – La Salle head women's basketball coach Mountain MacGillivray has announced the addition of six student-athletes for the 2025-26 season.
A former NBA player-turned-basketball GM for a … high school? Digital Pioneers Academy, a Washington public charter school, hired Lawrence Moten to mimic a growing college trend.
Prior to transferring to Sierra Canyon, Maximo had played high school basketball at Narbonne High School in Harbor City, California, where Marcus went, and at Serra High School in nearby Gardena.
High school basketball teams and players to watch over the June live period The state of Illinois will provide opportunities for players, starting June 20-22 with events at Riverside-Brookfield ...
Green High School girls basketball coach Alicia Manning has resigned to return to her native Georgia. In six seasons, Manning built Green into one of the area's top girls basketball programs.
Davon Maloney decided to leave La Salle to play at the Newman School in Boston. The Albany City Rocks star now has five Division I offers before his junior year.
Craig Rothenberger, who coached boys basketball in Oregon for more than a half-century and was a longtime school administrator, died on May 28 at 78 years old.
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