A coach who was fired within hours of pulling a player's ponytail after a loss in a New York girls basketball state championship game has issued an apology, saying his actions were unacceptable.
An upstate New York high school girls basketball coach was fired after a caught-on television postgame incident where he was busted yanking a player’s hair after the team’s loss Friday night.
A viral video of a high school girls' basketball coach pulling the hair of one of his players has now resulted in his ...
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The Powerpuff Girls are gearing up to return to TV screens for the first time in years with a new time slot coming to Cartoon Network. Warner Bros. Animation has gone to great lengths to celebrate ...
Semistate Saturday is here! The Indiana high school basketball season is in the homestretch with the IHSAA state finals just on the horizon. State tickets were punched tonight. Below are scores ...
NORTHVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The former head coach of the Northville High School girls basketball team, Jim Zullo, has been charged with harassment after a postgame hair-pulling incident ...
HOWELL — Long after her Howell basketball career is over, junior Gabby Piepho will remember the district championships the ...
The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association has named its 2024-25 all-state high school girls basketball teams for divisions IV, V, VI and VII. Divisions I and II will be announced Tuesday, followed ...
Aquinas' pursuit of the program's first state title will wait another year. The Lil Irish were downed by Baldwin-VIII in a 50-48 thriller on Sunday in the NYSPHSAA Class AA final. The game was ...
For a team that’s thrived on comeback efforts so far this postseason, Aquinas needed no such rally on Saturday. The Lil Irish led from start to finish, and cruised to a 67-39 win over Warwick-IX ...
The much-hyped decision of where top prep recruit Aaliyah Chavez will play college basketball was announced Tuesday on ESPN. The No. 1 recruit in her class is headed to the University of Oklahoma.