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42 results for "new york"
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Gatorade Female Athlete of the Year nominees
Chad KoneckyA dozen exceptional student-athletes -- already honored as National Player of the Year in their respective sports -- are contenders for the 10th annual Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year Award. On Tuesday in Los Angeles, one boy and one girl wi...
Blog | July 09, 2012 -
Tristan Braverman's autism doesn't stop him on the court
Lucas O'NeillTristan Braverman, a junior basketball player at Lawrence Woodmere (N.Y.) who was diagnosed with autism as a baby, has become a starter on his high school team.
Story | Conversation | April 27, 2012 -
Five Days of List-Mas: Five Best NBA players from New York
Brandon ParkerMonday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday Whether you're putting together a grouping of best quarterbacks or worst albums, or you're making that special list for Santa, there's nothing quite like a good list. So in honor of the holiday se...
Blog | December 15, 2011 -
Five Days of List-Mas: NY's A-List
Brandon ParkerMonday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday Whether you're putting together a grouping of best quarterbacks or worst albums, or you're making that special list for Santa, there's nothing quite like a good list. So in honor of the holid...
Blog | December 12, 2011 -
Big Apple vs. Big Peach: Life lessons learned
Adena AndrewsKhadeen Carrington, a sophomore shooting guard at Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, N.Y.) escaped the littered streets of New York City for a bit of Southern Hospitality in Atlanta, Ga. this Thanksgiving weekend for the Big Apple vs. Big Peach Battle. The h...
Blog | November 25, 2011 -
There is unparalleled play at the high school level and impact pl...
Ryan Canner O'MealyThere is unparalleled play at the high school level and impact players throughout the college ranks, but a surprising lack of young NBA standouts hail from NYC, writes Ryan Canner-O'Mealy.
Story | Conversation | February 01, 2010 -
Duncanville (Duncanville, Texas) forward Perry Jones grew from ro...
Ryan Canner-O'MealyDuncanville (Duncanville, Texas) forward Perry Jones grew from role player to superstar after his breakout summer got the hoops world buzzing, writes Ryan Canner-O'Mealy.
Story | Conversation | January 26, 2010 -
Burning Questions: High School Hoops
Ronnie FloresBurning Questions: High School Hoops
Story | Conversation | December 29, 2009 -
RISE Above Flashback: DeMar DeRozan
Jon MahoneyRISE Above Flashback: DeMar DeRozan
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009 -
With basketball season upon us, we're answering the biggest quest...
Ronnie FloresPreseason Hoops: Five Burning Questions
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009 -
ESPN RISE looks at the famous alumni from highly ranked soccer pr...
Sheldon ShealerWhat does Don Mattingly have to do with high school soccer? Nothing. But he's a famous alumni of one of this week's FAB 50 Top 10 teams.
Story | Conversation | September 25, 2009 -
Barnes headlines Elite 24
Ryan Canner-O'MealyAt the Boost Mobile Elite 24, the nation's top 24 ballers take over New York's most famed streetball court.
Story | Conversation | August 18, 2009 -
2009 Boost Mobile Elite 24 roster announced
2009 Elite 24 roster announced
Story | Conversation | July 29, 2009 -
After a whirlwind finish to his record-breaking senior season, Li...
Ryan Canner-O'MealyAfter a whirlwind finish to his record-breaking senior season, Lincoln's Lance Stephenson prepares for the next chapter in his tumultuous hoops career
Story | Conversation | May 11, 2009 -
2009 ESPN RISE Grid-Hoop All-American Team
Mark TennisIt takes a special athlete to excel on the football field and the basketball court. See which dual-sport players were named 2009 ESPN RISE Grid-Hoop All-Americans.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2009 -
Reports: San Diego prep star Jeremy Tyler will skip senior year t...
Jeremy Tyler, a 6-foot-11 junior, has dropped out of San Diego High School and says he will skip his senior year to play professionally in Europe, The New York Times and Yahoo! Sports reported on Wednesday.
Story | Conversation | April 22, 2009