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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Ensworth QB, Wyoming football commit Taylor Hasselbeck talks family

Ensworth quarterback and Wyoming commit Taylor Hasselbeck opens up about the unique pressures and privileges of carrying such a recognizable football name, offering insight into how his family legacy shapes his game and his approach to the sport.

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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 turning grief into inspiration this season, honoring a classmate tragically lost in a recent car accident by wearing special helmet decals. The team hopes to keep their friend's memory alive and find strength on the field, playing each game with him in their hearts.

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COACHT.COM ARKANSAS

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

D.D. Lewis, the Fulton High School graduate who went on to become a Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion linebacker, has died at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy of athletic excellence and community pride.

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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 that has hosted the pinnacle of high school basketball in the state since the late 1970s.

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COACHT.COM GEORGIA

Softball Roundup: Lanier Rallies for Victory at Centennial

In a thrilling softball matchup, Lanier High School demonstrated resilience and determination as they rallied from behind to secure a 7-5 victory over Centennial. The game showcased the team's offensive firepower and ability to perform under pressure, making it a must-see for softball fans across the nation.

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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 the coach's positive outlook and unwavering support provide a silver lining amidst the challenges, reminding fans that perseverance and teamwork are just as important as the final score.

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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: Kentucky high school basketball is set to implement a 35-second shot clock for varsity games, starting in the 2027-28 season, promising to shake up strategy and excitement on the court.

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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, signaling a potential turning point 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 scrambling to replace a goal post, after a recent thunderstorm brought it crashing down. The district hopes to have a replacement installed by Friday, just in time for...

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COACHT.COM NORTH CAROLINA

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

From slicing bagels to blocking blitzes, UNC offensive lineman Melkart Abou-Jaoude has taken an unconventional path to Chapel Hill, one that's turning heads and garnering praise from even the legendary 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 dramatically as the KHSAA Board of Control has approved the implementation of a 35-second shot clock, promising to inject more pace and excitement into the game.

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COACHT.COM PENNSYLVANIA

Mentored hunters under 7 Could Receive Tags

A proposal before the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners would allow mentored hunters of all ages, even those under seven, to receive big-game harvest tags alongside their permits, opening up new opportunities for youth participation in Pennsylvania's hunting tradition.

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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 standout Jeff Bryant, who shared his journey with aspiring players, offering insights and inspiration for the next generation of football stars.

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COACHT.COM TEXAS

Dana Vollmer Conducts Surprise Swim Clinic at Her Center

Olympic gold medalist Dana Vollmer returned to her Texas high school during homecoming week, where she was inducted into the Academic and Athletic Hall of Fame. Vollmer surprised local swimmers with an impromptu swim clinic at her old stomping grounds, inspiring the next generation of athletes with her expertise and infectious passion for the sport.

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COACHT.COM VIRGINIA

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

Twin Springs High School electrified its homecoming crowd with a decisive 51-14 victory over Pineville High School, showcasing a potent offense that amassed over 560 total yards. The Titans' dominant performance, a mix of powerful rushing and efficient passing, marked their first-ever contest against the Kentucky-based Mountain Lions.

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