Athletes from Hereford & County are gearing up for the upcoming Regional Championship, showcasing their hard work and determination. With intense training sessions behind them, local competitors aim to excel and bring home medals for their community.
Author: Ethan Riley
Luther Jackson Middle School’s athletics program is thriving this season, with impressive performances across various sports. Student-athletes showcase their talents and sportsmanship, building a strong sense of community and school spirit. Stay tuned for updates!
Athletes from diverse backgrounds have fueled the Lone Peak girls cross country team, leading them to another 6A title. Their unity and determination showcase not only talent but also the power of inclusivity in sports.
In the latest CBS Sports 2025 NBA Mock Draft, high school standout Jeremiah Fears has surged to No. 6, showcasing his elite skill set. Meanwhile, Derik Queen’s impressive performances have propelled him into the top 10, creating buzz ahead of the upcoming draft.
Reese High School’s athletic director, Kerry Messing, will take on dual roles as the head football coach, aiming to lead the team through the upcoming season. This decision marks a significant shift in the program’s leadership structure.
The Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Athletic Booster Club recently honored the Class of 2025 varsity athletes in a special ceremony. Recognizing their dedication and achievements, the event celebrated the hard work and sportsmanship of these student-athletes.
In a historic achievement, a transgender athlete clinched multiple CIF track and field titles in girls’ events, igniting discussions on inclusivity and competition in high school sports. The victory highlights the ongoing dialogue around gender identity in athletics.
World Refugee Day in Kaptagat brought together a vibrant community celebrating hope, resilience, and peace. Participants engaged in various activities, highlighting the strength of refugees and their contributions, underscoring a shared vision for a more inclusive future.
In an extreme test of human endurance, the most brutal race in the world pushes athletes to their limits. Competitors face potential starvation, freezing temperatures, and the threat of predators. Only the most daring dare to toe the starting line.
Six student-athletes from St. John Fisher University have been named to the College Sport Communicators Academic All-District Men’s At Large Team. This achievement highlights their dedication to excellence in both academics and athletics, showcasing their commitment to the university.










