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An increasing number of high school athletes are ruling out other sports, and that all-or-nothing approach can sometimes negate other options for success, according to Bill Parcells and Bob Hurley.
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The Fort Worth Christian pitcher could a high pick in the June draft, and unlike many top pitchers he emphasizes pitching to contact.
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A converted swimmer, the talented New York sophomore is now making a big splash on the track - even drawing comparisons to Mary Decker.
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The McDonald's All-American picks the Blue Devils over North Carolina State.
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Providence senior pitcher is a late-bloomer who's gaining attention.
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The George Washington catcher is one of the nation's best, and he's trying to keep living the dream both he and his father shared.
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New Jersey standout breaks through after two runner-up finishes in Philadelphia.
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The McDonogh senior hurdler's strong passion has led to success.
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The Pioneers have an old-school coach to lead the way as they try to win a Pennsylvania title again. But they aren't depending on it being like last year.
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The Neumann-Goretti sophomore is a game-changer and he learned a lot in an informal environment.
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The Roman Catholic sophomore point guard plays with a poise beyond his age.
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Huge lineman decides on the Fighting Irish over 21 other schools.
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Support at the national level is there. But female wrestlers still face issues at the grassroots level.
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The Clippers conclude the season riding a 58-game winning streak. But the district may go bankrupt.
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The 6-foot-10 center surpassed 1,000 in points, rebounds and blocks in his career. Only one other player has done so, ever.
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The third son of Roger Clemens looks a lot like his dad. But just call him Kacy, because he doesn't need to fall back on the famous last name.
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The Barbe senior shortstop learned a valuable lesson earlier this year when he trained too much.
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Pennsylvania teams are loaded with history and they will do battle tonight.
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The 2009 Tigers actually went 9-2 on the gridiron but the documentary based on that season can come home to Tennessee a winner.
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Despite starring in recent international play, the Olympia pair are missing one thing in their amazing baseball careers: A state championship.
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The Philly coaching legend still maintains an old-school style.
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The Chester Clippers are breaking school records in their quest for a second-straight state title, but financial troubles at the school may make this the team's final chance.
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Coach Steve Mandl could very well have the best team he's ever had in close to 30 years of coaching.
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Calallen possesses the talent to have its greatest team this season.
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Wood's Nate Smith changes his mind late, but not many other surprises.
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A number of top recruits have changed their destinations after Penn State tumult.
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The standout quarterback changed his mind from Penn State to Florida.
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Philadelphia schools prevail 3-2.
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Prized defensive end makes his choice Sunday after visiting campus.
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Lancaster Catholic Takes The Class AA State Crown