Amazing (The Pekin Daily Times) time to be from Pekin By Jim Haas Times sports editor PEKIN It was the golden generation of high school basketball, before baggy shorts, 3-point shots and rectangle backboards....more...Titles up for grabs (Sand Mountain Reporter) GRANT ? Coaches and principals met Wednesday night to set the brackets for the Marshall County high school basketball tournament. The event starts today, with freshman and junior varsity games at Grant....more... North American Youth Sports holding annual spring basketball tourney (Port Clinton News Herald) North American Youth Sports will hold its annual spring youth basketball tournament in the Toledo area at Springfield High School March 30 through April 1....more... Wrestling Lakers host tourney Saturday\Invitational changes from duals to brackets format (Lake Sun Leader) CAMDENTON ' The Wrestling Lakers will get back to the mats after a week off Saturday when they host the Laker Invitational....more... Browning matmen make the scene at Cut Bank and home (Glacier Reporter) Browning High School wrestling went to Cut Bank for the Cut Bank Invitational Tourney and participated against 27 teams. "This tournament is one of the best wrestling meets in all of Montana and is very competitive," said Coach Robert Bremner....more... Mt. Shasta hosts 6th annual wrestling challenge (Mount Shasta News) With only so many weekends in the winter, it's common to have two, even three large wrestling tournaments going on throughout the North State on a given Saturday....more... Fort Lupton having Cinderella season (Greeley Tribune) The Fort Lupton girls basketball team is in the midst of an incredible turnaround after going winless last season....more... State Update: Fast start at Porter High (Tulsa World) Porter, which did not win a game last year, is already 8-3 this season. The eight wins ties for the most since going 8-18 in 1995. Four more Pirate victories will match the 1992 season of 12-15....more... 4:45PM (The New Zealand Herald) HOBART - It could, perhaps unkindly, be described as the hare against the tortoise. New Zealand cricketers Shane Bond and Nathan Astle are neck and neck in the race to be the 11th Black Cap to take 100 one-day international wickets going into tomorrow's tri-series match against England here....more... |