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Reggie Morris Jr. claims California Division II title and now the Morris' are the only father-son duo to each win state hoops titles.
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No. 1-ranked Owings Northern has outscored eight teams by 61-0 margin.
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Davie's state-title hopes dashed with transfer of four players.
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B.J. Clagon wins fourth national wrestling championship, No. 1-ranked Adam Coon and Aaron Pico also claim national titles.
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Also, Memphis Christian Brothers wins USA Classic in Tennessee and Mark Schusterman wins 600th at Gulliver Prep.
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Eagles win five games in five days to retain No. 1 ranking.
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Scaife and Nia Coffey earn MVP honors coming off the bench.
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Harvard-Westlake freshman Courtney Corrin has national-best long jump.
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Unheralded junior Jalyn Patterson hits 3-pointer to sink St. Benedict's.
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Longtime friendship prompts Schilling to re-enter college coaching.
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UAB-signee holds several single-season state pitching records.
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Winner of four state championships is headed for college ranks.
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Whitfield, Whitney and Rogers also star at Florida Relays.
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Cummings has not yielded a single run this year in 37 innings.
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Tony Brown sets Texas Relays record with 13.38 effort in hurdles.
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Two-sport star still recovering from serious knee injury in January.
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Freshman Sarah Cornell strikes out 20 of 21 batters in 9-0 win.
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Junior Jessica Cummings has pitched three no-hitters this year.
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Steve Alford will take both of his sons to challenging job at UCLA.
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House and Senate pass bill with only the governor's signature needed.
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Toronto native will now be forever know in his current West Virginia city.
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Hough had won a North Carolina-record 32 straight games.
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Former Major League pitcher added job to announce Angels games, and that caused issues at Southern California school.
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Hoosier pride plays major role in rebuilding once-great program.
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24th annual tourney to be held at Virginia Beach Convention Center.
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West Genesee legend has also won more games than any college coach.
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Oklahoma City Storm guard puts on a show during slam dunk contest.
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Pilot Point senior had bench pressed 670 pounds just one week ago.
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Maryland team wins 74th consecutive game to surpass 28-year-old record.
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Three other American teenagers also compete in races in Poland.
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Mike Kilkuts scores pair of goals, including winner in overtime.
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Big New Jersey defensive lineman ranked among nation's best.
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Junior Sean Watkins shuts the door after Serra falls behind by 7 runs.
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West Jefferson star eclipses meet record which had stood since 1994.
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Justin Jackson continues to score more than 30 points in each outing and Trier scores 51.
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Their bloodlines include grandfather and uncle who both played in the NHL.
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First-year coach and first-year pitcher get the job done.
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Junior Williams gets first victory over veteran Whitfield.
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A player and coach himself, D'Antoni has 2 sons who coach LA Lakers.
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Connecticut recruit has one more game left to add to records.
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Junior guard scores 34 points and earns Most Valuable Player honors.
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Junior guard is new superstar in Minnesota girls basketball.
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Two-time defending state champions had early 15-point lead.
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She leads her team against unbeaten Braham for state title.
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Harvard-Westlake quarterback had signed with Vanderbilt in February.
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IMG Academy rallies from 3-1 deficit to win tournament crown.
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Son of New Mexico coach Steve Alford is all-time single-season leader.
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Archbishop Molloy leader won more basketball/baseball games than any other coach in history.
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St. Joseph-Ogden softball coach took the job because it was tied to his desired boys hoops position. Now he's a legend.
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Junior brother Chandler is on pace to possibly surpass the record next year.
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Younger brother Bjorn gets milestone assist and scored 27 points.
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Warriors meet the challenge with 8-0 run in the fourth quarter.
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Seth Youngblood scores 41 in terrific Class 4A shootout.
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Georgia senior also takes home trophy for being meet's top athlete.
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Bulldogs within two wins of third straight Division 2 crown.
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Junior star also gets help from eighth grade twin sisters.
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Josh Ehrman was the key with superb split for the breaststroke.
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Record holder Erin Finn is nipped at the finish line.
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Denver East basketball coach now ranks second in Colorado history.
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Tennessee juggernaut goes for the gold today against Science Hill.
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A 42-point explosion helps ensure her status as a Mississippi legend.
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Dominant season stamps this team as one of best ever in Texas.
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Wrench also had offers from Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and Kansas State.
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Baylor and Louisville among colleges watching her on an 'off night'.
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New London girls have won 65 in a row, Riverdale 55, Germantown 54.
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Junior star Trey Lyles injures his knee; Bethea sets Washington record.
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Florida State University-bound guard sinks 23 of 35 shots.
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Designated hitter Scott Ledet drives in tying and winning runs.
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Long wait, other distractions could encourage officials to end season.
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Archbishop Molloy icon hopes to be back to coach baseball.
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Rose Robinson sinks four straight free throws in final 10 seconds.
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Defending state champs are 41-0 and face a surprise foe in finale.
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Senior guard's previous high game had been 37 points this year.
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Bright future predicted for teenager from small Kentucky town.
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National Federation announces 13 new members, including five coaches.
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MaxPreps senior writer grew up in the 'Golden Era' of Hoosier basketball.
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Wallace and Burrell are standouts at the Brooks PR Invitational.
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Also, 6-foot-3 girls player grabs 38 rebounds in Reseda victory.
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Lakeview Christian senior guard now averaging 43 points per game.
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Duncanville girls hold longest winning streak in nation at 68 games.
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He plans to step back to assistant post, which he held for nine years.
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Mississippi junior forward is No. 2 in the nation with 39.1 average.
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Connor Black sets national public school record in 100-yard butterfly.
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Bedford North Lawrence girls take 27-0 record into Class 4A title game.
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Germantown boys continue to dominate Division I in Wisconsin.
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No. 2-ranked team in nation is handed first defeat of the year.
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Two-sport star will do double duty this weekend for Falcons.
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Six-foot-five Alaina Coates has 29 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks in win.
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She becomes third-youngest ever to win gold in the event.
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Germantown, Wis., has boys' longest winning streak at 50 games.