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WALLINGFORD - Joel Barlow coach Nikki Tartaglia bore the kind of smile generally reserved for bir... Farmington girls fall in C
WALLINGFORD - Joel Barlow coach Nikki Tartaglia bore the kind of smile generally reserved for births and weddings.
She laid out a game plan to deal with the height and strengths of No. 13 Farmington and it worked to perfection.
Rivers of tears flowed on the Farmington side Wednesday night as ninth-seeded Barlow built an early lead and held on for a 51-41 victory in a Class L semifin...
If you are a male-to-female transgendered person, please give me a call. I need to know where you... It's not easy growing
If you are a male-to-female transgendered person, please give me a call. I need to know where you buy your shoes.
It's time to admit it: I am a double D. But only below my ankles.
My troubles started early. At the age all little girls deserve to wear pink Velcro shoes emblazoned with My Little Pony and/or Strawberry Shortcake, I had to wear plain leather oxfords that fit only after...
But the expected shot to either tie or win the game was not taken. So Chaminade-Julienne's... CJ girls can't get final shot
But the expected shot to either tie or win the game was not taken.
So Chaminade-Julienne's season ended in frustration with a 57-55 loss to No. 1-ranked Dublin Scioto in the semifinals of the Columbus Division I girls high school basketball regional at Otterbein College.
Scioto takes a 26-0 record into Friday's regional final against Pickerington North. C-J, making its 10th trip t...
"I told the girls if they got the rebound to fly down the floor," Carroll coach Rob Berry said. "... Alter star sinks Carroll,
"I told the girls if they got the rebound to fly down the floor," Carroll coach Rob Berry said. "(Shante) wanted the shot but she didn't get the one she wanted."
Alter (22-2) and Columbus Eastmoor Academy (18-4) are scheduled to decide the Division II regional championship at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Vandalia's Student Activity Center. Eastmoor's boys team creates a conflict, though, as it ...
Injury forces Ricketts to retire in final ANTHONY Ricketts, the Pontefract-based Australian squas... Injury forces Ricketts to
Injury forces Ricketts to retire in final ANTHONY Ricketts, the Pontefract-based Australian squash star, continued his excellent run of form by reaching the final of the Bear Stearns Tournament of Champions, which is played in New York's Grand Central Station.
Unfortunately, the arm injury that affected him at the World Championships in Egypt flared up again and at 1-1 and 8-4 down in th...
- Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., last Thursday in debate over legislation that would abolish the requi... On Point: A balance of bul
- Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., last Thursday in debate over legislation that would abolish the requirement for secret ballots in union-organizing votes
Hurray for Udall, right? With the possible exception of trial lawyers, there is no interest group with as much clout in Democratic Party politics as unions. And yet in last week's debate over an atrocious bill that would eliminate the most f...
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CANAL FULTON There are so many things 7-year-old Nicole Sowards can't do.
She can't hold the door open for the person following after she goes through it. She can't offer to shovel snow for a neighbor. She can't lead her younger brother safely across ...
Broomfield's returning starters, from left, Katie Calderwood, Chaundra Sewell, Anna Prins, Sophi... Broomfield girls have built
Broomfield's returning starters, from left, Katie Calderwood, Chaundra Sewell, Anna Prins, Sophia Rhodes and Caitlan Stem, have set their sights high this season.
Katie Calderwood and Caitlan Stem helped Broomfield to the Final Four when they were only sophomores. The potential for a state title in their career was tantalizing.
It wasn't only because those two were coming back. Th...
SULPHUR SPRINGS — The North Lamar Pantherettes defeated Sulphur Springs 2-1 on Saturday to keep t... NL girls soccer team keeps
SULPHUR SPRINGS — The North Lamar Pantherettes defeated Sulphur Springs 2-1 on Saturday to keep the District 16-4A soccer race very tight.
North Lamar (9-1-1, 5-1-1) is in second place in the district standings, just one point behind Paris High heading into Tuesday night's showdown with the Lady Cats at Noyes Stadium.
North Lamar carried a 1-0 lead into halftime when Kaytlin Hadley...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Gonzaga simply had too many offensive weapons for Loyola Marymount and the... Gonzaga 64, LoyolaMarymoun
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Gonzaga simply had too many offensive weapons for Loyola Marymount and the rest of the WCC women's basketball conference to overcome.
The top-seeded Bulldogs had a different leading scorer in each of their three games in this week's conference tournament. It was Stephanie Hawk's turn on Sunday as she scored 17 points and grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds to lead Go...
