Oct. 18—United Soccer League Spokane will be led by President Katie Harnetiaux ahead of its inaugural season. Harnetiaux, with husband Ryan Harnetiaux, co-owns the club, which consists of professional men’s and women’s... Read more »
Oct. 18—HOOPESTON — Owen Crase got the diagnosis that he had been waiting to here on Monday. The Hoopeston Area senior had missed six straight games because of a slight tear in... Read more »
Dale O’Donnell, Stretty News The biggest concern Manchester United fans have with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s minority stake proposal is that the Glazers will remain. I don’t believe the sporting side can be... Read more »
(Reuters) – The sale of struggling Premier League club Everton to 777 Partners has stalled as the U.S. investment fund has yet to provide audited financial statements to a British regulator, the... Read more »
Gareth Southgate believes he has become better at ignoring outside opinions over the course of his career and has once again warned England’s boo boys that he will not allow selection for... Read more »
Oct. 17—TOP OF THE CROP Girls soccer 1: (1) Mentor 11-5-1 2: (2) Mayfield 12-2-2 3: (3) Gilmour 12-2-2 4: (4) Berkshire 13-3-1 5: (5) Wickliffe 15-1 6: (6) Madison 10-5-2 7:... Read more »
The season is getting closer and closer to the end, and Gardner area teams are working to get in some big wins in the final weeks of the regular season. There was... Read more »
Welcome to our latest Cape Cod and Islands high school football Players of the Week Poll. High school sports fans can vote for which football athletes they think were standouts during the... Read more »
Palestine have never qualified for the World Cup but have reached three Asian Cup tournaments Algeria says it will host the Palestine national team’s forthcoming football matches following a request from the... Read more »
The Huskers traveled up to Minnesota to begin its final week of the regular season. Nebraska continued its strong season, shutting out the Golden Gophers 2-0 to improve to 11-2-3. Minnesota outshot... Read more »