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Overlooked by Division I football powers in the Southeast, Dorman star excels in South Carolina's win over North Carolina.
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Beastly rushing personnel sparks Sandlappers' comeback in 72nd annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.
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Raiders blow second-half lead, then rally to top Jack Britt, 38-35, for NCHSAA 4-AA football championship; Newton-Conover, Seventy-First, Reidsville, West Rowan, Dudley, Mount Airy and Thomasville all capture state crowns.
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Ramparts sweep Winston-Salem Mount Tabor in volleyball final; three other volleyball championships decided at North Carolina State.
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Indian Trail Porter Ridge senior easily wins third straight 1A/2A/3A women's crown at Foxfire despite brutal weather conditions; Emrey comes from behind to capture 4-A title at Pinehurst.
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Third-annual High School Football Kickoff Classic features Bergen Catholic, St. Joseph Regional, St. Peter's Prep and Southington, Conn.
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Lakeland, Fla., scores early and often in 35-0 rout of Pittsburgh Central Catholic; Cleveland Glenville nets decisive win against Thomas Jefferson; Wheeling Central whips Steubenville Central.
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Labor Day extravaganza to be highlighted by Lakeland, Fla.-Pittsburgh Central Catholic showdown; Glenville, Thomas Jefferson, Steubenville, Wheeling Central Catholic bring proud histories to West Virginia tripleheader.
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Portsmouth pitcher turns down free ride to Vanderbilt for pro contract; Swimmer Elizabeth Beisel reaches finals in two Olympic events.
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Tradition-rich Gwinnett County the latest area to join the lax craze, though issues remain.
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Second-annual media day event was conceived by a coach, J.D. Hall, who didn't live to see his idea become a reality.
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Former Major League first baseman Rico Brogna follows his heart and takes over second-year Connecticut football program.
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A late fourth-quarter defensive stop, followed by a TD pass in overtime, lead the West to victory over the East in Shrine Game.
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Sacred Heart-Griffin downs Jacksonville in 7-on-7 adidas final in South Bend; Central State Eight shines; SHG advances to nationals in Atlanta.
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Wiktorek, Trimberger help stake North to early lead in West Central all-star event; Jacksonville Routt Catholic's Zeller named MVP.
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All-stars drop Governors' Cup, 31-10, in East Hartford; Swimmer Elizabeth Beisel qualifies for Olympics; Colin Powell to address Scholar-Athlete games.
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Fort Hamilton quarterback leads New York City all-stars to last-second, come-from-victory over Long Island; Receivers Benjamin, Alston help spark heroic comeback in final game for NYC's Olivieri.
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Thirteenth-annual Empire Challenge set for Tuesday night at Hofstra; Long Island leads series, 6-4; Boomer Esiason Foundation continues fight against cystic fibrosis.
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Hawks out-slug LaSalle for Division I title; Westmoreland drafted by Red Sox in fifth round; North Kingstown rules in boys lacrosse.
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Westford Academy a Division 1 threat; Plymouth North in Division 2 still undefeated; Smith Academy is rolling in Division 3.
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South Kingstown on the move; LaSalle shocks Portsmouth; Tortolano shines for Exeter-West Greenwich.
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Big Green among the nation's elite according to latest MaxPreps.com rankings; Westwood girls soar to 12th nationally.
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Portsmouth earns top seed in Division I; Pitching leads Mount Hope to pole position in Division II.
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Westford Academy soaring among DCL elite; Conference races headed for a photo finish; Bay State pitchers boast glossy numbers.
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Bishop Hendricken looking to regain state championship form; Portsmouth loses first game, falling to Lincoln; Come one, come all: qualifiers abound in Division I.
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Westmoreland a showstopper again in 19 strikeout, perfect-game outing.
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Bishop Hendricken boys, Barrington girls marching through schedules as the teams to beat.
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Pirates using postseason loss as motivation.
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Bald Eagle, Punxsutawney, State College all serve baseball notice in Central Penn League; Central Mountain, Williamsport in the hunt as well.
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Gold team wins boys' game in overtime; Blue girls triumph despite Delle Donne's absence.