In a now-viral video out of Astoria, Oregon, an 11-year-old softball player was confronted—not for poor sportsmanship, cheating, or breaking a rule—but simply for being tall, strong, and confident.
In the span of a week, University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Kim Caldwell will have given birth to her first child and coached a game against the defending NCAA champions. Caldwell, 36, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lady Vols basketball coach Kim Caldwell announced Thursday that she gave birth to a baby boy named Conor Scott Caldwell. Caldwell, ...
ASTORIA, Ore. -- Adults behaving badly in youth sports left an 11-year-old player in tears in Oregon. Coaches accused a child of being too old to compete. The shocking moment was caught on video.
Kim Caldwell, the University of Tennessee women's basketball coach, returned to the court for Monday night's game, seven days after giving birth to her son. The first-year head coach and first-time ...
As a young football player was dominating the game and having the time of his life, the coach from the opposing team decided to put a halt to his fun after he suspected the player of cheating.
Emily Marynczak moved to Albany in 1994. She only expected to stick around for a couple of years while her husband became a physician’s assistant. Instead, the couple fell in love with the area and ...
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