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More State Schools of the Year

CalHiSports.com

It's Archbishop Mitty for the third consecutive year, and the fourth time in five years, for girls sports only. On the boys side, Loyola of Los An...

Blog Entry | July 14, 2009

More 08-09 State Girl Athletes of the Year

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It's Jordan Hasay for the fourth time in Div. V, and joining the legendary runner from San Luis Obispo County as a repeat winner is another nation...

Blog Entry | July 09, 2009

Olivia Klei: State Girls Athlete of the Week

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This week's girls honoree plays on some cold winter nights out in the Southeastern portion of Alameda County, but if her soccer team were a pack o...

Blog Entry | January 31, 2009

Alex Dunne: State Girls Athlete of the Week

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This week's honoree is from the southernmost reaches of the Orange Coast; and although the town of San Clemente is most famous for once housing the We...

Blog Entry | December 04, 2008

MORE STATE 2007-08 GIRLS ATHLETES OF THE YEAR

CalHiSports.com

...Seniors only, see below for others) Emily Allard (Deer Valley, Antioch) basketball, softball Karlee Bispo (Downey, Modesto) swimming Elena Fata (San Benito, Hollister) tennis, basketball, softball Sarah McAtee (Nevada Union, Grass Valley) volleyball, basketball Kauren...

Blog Entry | July 20, 2008

More State Schools of the Year

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...The boys lacrosse team was second in the section and seventh in the state, while the boys swimming team also was second in the section. This was Poway's best school year since it was...

Blog Entry | July 13, 2008

The World's Game According To Us

Austin Kelley

...of course, two entries in a long line of sports hoaxes. There was the woman who faked swimming the English Channel, the runner who faked winning the Boston Marathon (She had taken the subway during...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 21, 2009

ESPNTheMag.Com Presents: All-World Power Rankings

Ted Bauer

FOR MOST EMOTIONAL SPORTS MOMENT, WE'RE GOING WITH "THE MIRACLE ON ICE" [Ed's note: Not sure what All-World Power Rankings is? Please click here.] ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 20, 2009

Malcolm Gladwell Talks Sports (And His New Book) With Us

Chris Sprow

Malcolm Gladwell is a serious observer of sports. The author of iconic books Blink and The Tipping Point has no problems applying his theories to our ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2008

The World's Game According to Us

Austin Kelley

...in the past, soccer is for babies. Like any beautiful, global, multi-billion-dollar endeavor, it is swimming with teenage antics, like mooning the keeper, or throwing coins at opposing fans, or threatening to beat...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2008

Stephanie Labbe's Olympic adventure

Graham Hays

...LeBron James seemed to have little difficulty finding their way in to watch Michael Phelps, tickets for swimming and basketball proved a little tougher to come by for Labbe. But she was able to sample...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 07, 2008

FROM THIS ISSUE ... TREADING WATER

Mag.com

After watching the Olympics, the question arises more and more often, especially for parents of young athletes: What if we lived in China, or Norway, ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 03, 2008

FARE-THEE-WELL BEIJING

Anthony Tao

...who died in a car crash last year; to amazing stories, like South African Natalie du Toit swimming with a prosthetic leg; stories never-before-seen—Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt—and stories...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 26, 2008

THE OLYMPICS ACCORDING TO US: IN ONE MINUTE (PART II)

Sean Bartlett and Max Klinger

The Beijing Olympics are officially closed for business. You've probably heard about the 110 U.S. medals, the 51 Chinese golds, and the 43 world recor...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 25, 2008

AN INTERVIEW WITH TEXAS GOVERNOR RICK PERRY

Ted Bauer

...Saturdays? It's huge in Texas. But we're not slackers when it comes to basketball, baseball, swimming; even soccer is becoming bigger. There are 72 sheets of ice in Dallas these days. That's...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 25, 2008