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Covington Catholic's Cash Harney and Beechwood's Emmett Queen both faced their former team as the Colonels and Tigers met on ...
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Our Notre Dame guru, Pete Sampson, puts the blame on first-year defensive coordinator Chris Ash for introducing schemes that don’t fit their personnel. “Ash took a defense that was aggressive and fast ...
It was the third week of Texas A&M’s summer semester and students in the ENGL 360: Literature for Children class were reading ...
Crowded around a workshop table, four girls at de Zavala Middle School puzzled over a Lego machine they had built. As they flashed a purple card in front of a light sensor, nothing happened. The ...