A former University of Delaware Athletic Director and Delaware's first high school wrestler to reach 100 wins are part of the ...
Born Feb. 20, 1963, in Leeds, Charles Barkley graduated from Leeds High School in 1981. Barkley was a standout at Auburn University and in the NBA. He earned 11 NBA All-Star games, was All-Star MVP in ...
Learn about the Black head coaches who made history by winning an NCAA Division I Basketball Championship and helped shape ...
Leonard Hamilton, the conference’s longest-tenured men’s basketball coach, ended his collegiate career with an opening-round ...
Students, parents, and community members are outraged over an incident at a Skyline High School basketball game against Blackfoot High School. Parents are expressing their concern over allegations ...
The story begins with the Simmons College women's basketball team making a final charge this weekend for their second ...
Learn about the significant contributions of African-Americans to basketball, including their rise to prominence in the NBA, ...
The defending 4A state champion takes the top spot in the first WNC baseball power rankings, but see which three surprise 5-0 ...
It's time to vote for the Detroit Free Press Girls Prep Athlete of the Week for March 2-8. This week's poll features five ...
For the first time in school history, Stuart Cramer will play for a girls basketball state championship after beating North Lincoln in the 3A western regional championship game on Monday afternoon.
Each year, there are names that come up again and again. That's when we know it's time to move a Most Influential Delawarean to the Hall of Fame.
Mustard will be present Tuesday when the Wayne Zebras face Detroit King in the 7 p.m. quarterfinal at Calihan Hall.