COACHT.COM TENNESSEE

Ensworth QB, Wyoming football commit Taylor Hasselbeck talks family

Ensworth QB, Wyoming football commit Taylor Hasselbeck talks family legacy, how he deals with pressure of last name

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COACHT.COM TENNESSEE

Ensworth QB, Wyoming football commit Taylor Hasselbeck talks family

Taylor Hasselbeck, son of former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, is carving his own path in football. As the Ensworth High School quarterback and a Wyoming football commit, the young Hasselbeck opens up about the weight of his family's legacy and how he navigates the pressures that come with such a well-known last name, offering a glimpse into the life of a rising star determined to make his own mark on the gridiron.

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COACHT.COM ALABAMA

Playing for a Friend: Hartselle Players Honor Crash Victim With Helmet Decal

The Hartselle High School football team is playing with heavy hearts this season, honoring a friend and classmate tragically lost in a recent car accident. Players are wearing special helmet decals as a constant reminder of their beloved friend, turning their grief into a powerful tribute on the field and inspiring communities nationwide.

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COACHT.COM ARKANSAS

D.D. Lewis, Fulton Graduate and Cowboys Super Bowl Champion, Dies at 79

D.D. Lewis, a former Mississippi State linebacker who went on to win a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys, has died at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy of athletic achievement and dedication to the sport.

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COACHT.COM FLORIDA

FHSAA State Basketball Championships Leaving Lakeland After 30 Years

After nearly 30 years, the FHSAA State Basketball Championships are leaving Lakeland, Florida, marking the end of an era for the city and high school basketball fans across the state. From 1977 through 1990, and again since 1996, Lakeland has been the home for crowning state champions, but now the premier high school hoops event will be searching for a new venue.

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COACHT.COM GEORGIA

Softball Roundup: Lanier Rallies for Victory at Centennial

In a thrilling come-from-behind victory, Lanier High School's softball team showcased their resilience with a 7-5 win over Centennial, demonstrating the kind of grit and determination that's captivating fans nationwide.

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COACHT.COM INDIANA

Smiling Through the Struggles: Injury-Riddled Michigan City Falls Hard to Portage in Girls' Soccer

Despite a rash of injuries plaguing their roster, the Michigan City girls' soccer team faced a tough defeat against Portage, but their coach emphasizes perseverance and a positive outlook, teaching valuable lessons that extend beyond the scoreboard.

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COACHT.COM KENTUCKY

KHSAA Adopts 35-Second Shot Clock Starting in 2027-28 for Varsity Hoops

Get ready for a faster-paced game in Kentucky high school basketball! The KHSAA has approved the implementation of a 35-second shot clock for varsity boys' and girls' teams, set to begin in the 2027-28 season, promising to change the strategic landscape of the sport.

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COACHT.COM MISSISSIPPI

Potts Camp rolls to first victory of season

After two tough losses to start the season, the Potts Camp Cardinals exploded for a dominant 49-12 victory over the Thrasher Rebels, showcasing a potent offense and signaling a potential turnaround for the team.

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COACHT.COM MISSOURI

Thunderstorm Damages Goal Post at Southern Boone High School

A Missouri high school football team is facing an unusual challenge this week after a powerful thunderstorm brought down one of their goal posts. The unexpected damage has prompted a swift response from the school district, which is working to install a replacement before Friday. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable forces of nature and the importance of community resilience in the face of adversity.

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COACHT.COM NORTH CAROLINA

University of North Carolina Football: Melkart Abou-Jaoude Goes From Bagel Shop to Bill Belichick

From scooping bagels to sacking quarterbacks, UNC defensive lineman Melkart Abou-Jaoude has taken an unconventional path to Chapel Hill, where his work ethic and raw talent have caught the eye of even coaching legend Bill Belichick.

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COACHT.COM OHIO

Kentucky High School Basketball Shot Clock Coming: KHSAA Board News

Kentucky high school basketball is about to change forever with the implementation of a 35-second shot clock, approved by the KHSAA Board of Control, promising a faster-paced and more strategic game for players and fans alike.

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COACHT.COM PENNSYLVANIA

Mentored hunters under 7 Could Receive Tags

A proposal before the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners could grant big-game harvest tags to all mentored hunters in the state, regardless of age, potentially allowing even children under seven to participate in hunting for deer, bear, and other large game animals under the guidance of experienced mentors.

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COACHT.COM SOUTH CAROLINA

Greenwood Touchdown Club Honors 6 Players, Welcomes Former Clemson Standout

The Greenwood Touchdown Club recently celebrated outstanding local athletes and welcomed former Clemson University football star, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and inspiring the next generation of players.

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COACHT.COM TEXAS

Dana Vollmer Conducts Surprise Swim Clinic at Her Center

Olympic swimming champion and Granbury High School alumna Dana Vollmer returned home during Homecoming Week to be inducted into the school's Academic and Athletic Hall of Fame, surprising local aspiring swimmers with an impromptu swim clinic at her old stomping grounds.

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COACHT.COM VIRGINIA

Twin Springs High School Hunts Down Pineville High School for Homecoming Win

Twin Springs High School triumphed over Pineville High School in a decisive 51-14 homecoming victory, showcasing a potent offense that amassed over 560 total yards. The Titans demonstrated a balanced attack, excelling in both rushing and passing, to secure a memorable win in their first-ever matchup against the Kentucky-based Mountain Lions.

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