FOOTBALL: JIMMY WALLACE RETIRES Jimmy Wallace, who guided
Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.) to three state championships, has retired as head football coach. During his 28-year career, Wallace compiled a 286-83 record.
* Powerhouse
Chaparral (Scottsdale, Ariz.) has beefed up its defense for 2011 with the transfer of junior
Jarvis Lewis. The 6-4, 240-pounder had 59 tackles and 13 sacks last fall for Kellis (Glendale, Ariz.). He also is a standout basketball player.
POTPOURRI* Dusty Boyer of
Forest Lake (Minn.) had won his last 73 tennis matches until losing to Wyatt McCoy of
Mounds View (Arden Hills, Minn.), 6-2, 7-5. Boyer, a junior, had won the last two Class AA state singles titles. McCoy, who won the state as an eighth grader, played independent tennis as a sophomore and junior and is ranked No. 8 nationally in the 18-year-old division.
* Andrew Campolattano of
Bound Brook (N.J.) has committed to continue his wrestling career at Ohio State University, according to the Home News Tribune. Campolattano posted a 175-1 record and had a state-record 116 pins while becoming New Jersey's second four-time state champion. He was 44-0 at 215 pounds as a senior.
* Lacrosse junior star
Kim Mulvehill exploded for a school-record 13 goals as Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall (Waltham, Mass.) defeated Landmark (Prides Crossing, Mass.), 15-9. She has scored 57 goals in her first six games.