CPA coach Ingle Martin has never allowed his players to tackle each other in TSSAA football practices. Here's why.
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At Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, football practices look a little different: Coach Ingle Martin has a strict no-tackling policy. Find out why this Tennessee high school coach bucks the trend, prioritizing player safety and longevity in a state known for its fierce football culture.
A controversial playoff schedule in Alabama is raising concerns among high school football coaches, with one 7A coach openly expressing frustration that the new format will likely force the state's top teams to face each other in the very first round, potentially diminishing chances for deserving teams to compete for the championship.
Antonio Gates defied expectations, trading college basketball dreams for NFL glory. Overcoming initial doubts, the undrafted tight end forged a record-breaking, 16-season career with the Chargers, his athleticism and unparalleled pass-catching skills rewriting the position and paving his way to a well-deserved Hall of Fame enshrinement.
Former Florida Gator T.J. McCoy turned his dream into reality by hosting the inaugural Real McCoy Exposure Camp in Groveland, Florida, giving Lake County football players a platform to showcase their skills. The camp provided invaluable exposure and training, helping local athletes pursue their college football aspirations.
Gridiron dreams teed off at Gwinnett County's Football Media Day, held at Topgolf Buford, where high school teams met with the press and prepared for the 2025 season with the same excitement found on Friday nights.
More than 300 runners and walkers gathered in La Porte for the annual Play for Jake 5K Run/Walk, an event filled with personal stories and community spirit, highlighting the diverse motivations and connections that bring people together for a common cause.
Cincinnati native and former Reds outfielder Dave Parker was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, cementing his legacy as one of the game's greats. Parker, known for his power and intimidating presence, was a seven-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glove winner, and the 1978 National League MVP, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
A Texas community is mourning the loss of 16-year-old Joshua Henderson, a high school football player who tragically died from complications related to a heat stroke he suffered during a July practice, highlighting the ongoing concerns about player safety during intense summer training sessions nationwide.
Former MINK League pitching ace Steve D'Amico, who dominated the league a decade ago with the St. Joseph Mustangs, proved he's still got it at Chillicothe’s "June" Shaffer Memorial Park stadium, leaving fans wondering if a comeback could be in the cards.
Emma Clarke, a recent North Carolina high school graduate and multi-sport phenom, has been named one of the state's top athletes of the 21st century by MaxPreps. Clarke, who excelled in softball, volleyball, and basketball, earned the prestigious NCHSAA Female Athlete of the Year award and is poised to make waves at the collegiate level.
Before Rocky Marciano, there was Danny Nardico, a Painesville, Ohio native who traded a promising boxing career for service in World War II, where he earned distinction as a war hero. This is the remarkable story of a man who embodied courage and sacrifice, both in the ring and on the battlefield, a local legend whose national recognition is long overdue.
Bradford, PA, resident Nathan Biegel brings a big-city media perspective to small-town storytelling, spotlighting local businesses and student athletes through compelling video content. After honing his skills with the Philadelphia Eagles, Biegel is now focused on amplifying voices in his new community, offering a fresh lens on the people and places that make Bradford unique.
In a rapidly evolving landscape for high school athletics, the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association is working to stay ahead of the curve. Executive Director Scott Earley is traveling the state to connect with coaches, address their concerns, and ensure the SCACA remains a vital resource in this era of change.
Ryne Sandberg, the Hall of Fame second baseman whose dynamic play revolutionized the position, died at 65 after a recurrence of cancer. Sandberg spent 15 seasons with the Chicago Cubs, becoming an icon with his blend of power, speed, and defensive brilliance.
From a small town in Virginia to the pinnacle of baseball glory, Billy Wagner's journey culminated in his Hall of Fame induction, where he paid tribute to his roots at Ferrum College and Tazewell High School, reminding us that greatness can emerge from anywhere.