Lincoln Park High School basketball team advances to city title game for 1st time since 1904
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U.S. routs Latvia in Olympic hockey opener
The U. S. men’s hockey team scored four unanswered goals, and had a few taken away, led by a pair from Brock Nelson on Thursday in Milan.
Palm Beach boys golf first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year
Palm Beach boys golf first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year
Good Sports: Immanuel girls’ volleyball celebrates back-to-back championships
Immanuel won the D5 championship last season. Moving up to the D4 bracket this year proved to be no problem.
Daily Breeze football: Palos Verdes, Redondo Union and Carson to play in championship games
The CIF-Southern Section and L. A. City Section championship football games will be played Friday and Saturday.
Luke Littler blasts ominous Ally Pally warning with sixth major success of 2025
Luke Littler blasts ominous Ally Pally warning with sixth major success of 2025
“Next time it’s going to be better” – Stamp Fairtex vows to return to form following ONE 173 setback
Former three-sport queen Stamp Fairtex of Thailand finally made her way back to the world’s largest martial arts organization, following a hiatus of more than two years dealing with a career-threateni.
Jeeno Thitikul pulls away and leads Nelly Korda by 6 in LPGA finale
Jeeno Thitikul is running away with the CME Group Tour Championship and heading toward another big payoff.
DISTRICT 1-6A FOOTBALL: Ziyon Smith delivers in new role for North Penn
Ziyon Smith’s big hit on the opening kickoff was the start of a strong game by the sophomore and the North Penn defense that resulted in the program’s first District 1 championship since 2016.
San Francisco takes former Oakland Ballers pitcher Kelsie Whitmore as No. 1 overall pick in WPBL draft
Kelsie Whitmore made more history on Thursday night when she was picked first overall by the San Francisco franchise in the Women’s Pro Baseball League inaugural draft. Less than an hour later, Livermore’s Arwen McCullough had her dream come true when she also became part of her new hometown team’s history-making draft class. Whitmore, 27, already has strong Bay Area ties and has long been a pioneer for women in baseball. In 2016, she and Stacy Piagno played for the independent Sonoma Stompers on the Pacific Association, becoming the first female teammates in a men’s league since the 1950s. Two [.].