Some of Atlanta’s most well-known athletes are tied to a major sports project planned in south Forsyth County.
On Friday, Sept. 9, members of the Forsyth County Development Authority heard a presentation about the proposed SoFo Park, formerly proposed as Winner’s Circle Park, from
Seattle Parks and Recreation news and events
Seattle Parks and Recreation(SPR) is happy to announce the Georgetown Playfield is open and the synthetic turf replacement project is complete. The renovated field now has markings on the field for soccer and ultimate frisbee play. Addit
Between the big hits and hail Mary throws, there’s nothing better than rooting on your favorite team with fans rocking the same jersey. Whether you bleed burnt orange and white or stick with your hometown squad’s colors, we have you covered.
Here’s a list of sports bars and resta
Cycling Competes at Gateway Cup
Cycling Competes at Marian Midwest Track Challenge
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The new indoor track and field facility at the University of Kentucky will be called the Jim Green Indoor Track and Field Center, named for Jim Green, the first African American student-athlete at Kentucky and in the Southeastern Conference to win NCAA and SEC Championships.
Cisse Competes in High Jump at NCAA East Preliminary Meet
Makoyawo, Malleck Compete on Day One of NCAA Preliminary
WEST HARTFORD, CT — A local high school is seeking town approval to install new, state-of-the-art artificial surface outdoor playing fields for its sports teams.
Northwest Catholic High School, located at 29 Wampanoag Drive, is asking the West Hartford Plan & Zoning Commission for
Orange County's Nonprofit Newsroom
The Orange County Soccer Club won two battles this past week: a 1-0 win on Saturday over the LA Galaxy reserve team and a stadium to play in for the next year.
The two teams have been vying for a home at Irvine’s Championshi
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The first meeting of the Manhattan Beach Badminton Club took place at the home of Doug Todd on Sept. 2, 1936.
By then, the assembled group already had begun searching for a place to play. They settled o