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Willie Mays, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball legend, has died
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoIt was the first game of the 1954 World Series between the Cleveland Indians and New York Giants in...
OU softball needs pitching and NiJaree Canady needs a new home. The Sooners and the Stanford star...
Tulsa World· 3 days agoNiJaree Canady...star who was named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year in 2024, has...
Bob Schul, America’s Only Olympic Gold Medalist in the 5,000 Meters, Dies at 86
Runner s World· 3 days agoBob Schul, America’s only Olympic 5000-meter gold medalist, died on June 16 in Middletown, Ohio....
Rickwood 101: Everything to Know Before MLB’s Negro League Tribute Game
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoIn the last hour of sweltering daylight and the promise of cooler evening air, in a place of...
Former Milbank, Webster stars lead list of top area boys track and field athletes since 1984
Watertown Public Opinion via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoTrevor Sikkink..., Deuel Tvedt was a pretty solid distance runner in the mid-1990s for Deuel, but...
Olympic champion from West Milton dies at 86
Dayton Daily News· 2 days agoBob Schul, a West Milton native who won an Olympic gold medal in the 5,000-meter run in 1964, died at 86 on Sunday at an assisted-living facility in...
How BYU signee Daniel Simmons has become one of the top distance runners in Utah history
KSL Salt Lake City· 2 days agoEyestone. Simmons talks about his career and how he's so close to breaking the four-minute mile, and...
Council Bluffs Fire Department hydrant parties provide free summer fun in the sun
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 14 hours agoTuesday saw high winds on a dreary afternoon as future storms loomed in the distance, but that...
Willie Mays was as good — and as cool — as anyone who ever played
Anchorage Daily News· 24 hours agoThe first time I met Willie Mays and shook the hand of the greatest baseball player I’ve ever seen,...
Top 50 Cal Sports Moments -- No. 20: Dual Perfection, 1997
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoTHE STORY: Natalie Coughlin competed in three Olympics— 2004, ’08 and ’12 — winning 12 medals, tied...