College Baseball

Feeling ‘Hair’ried Over Long Locks

It’s everywhere! And the National Football League - often known as the No Fun League - apparently has no problem with long hair. It was indeed a sight to behold as Polamalu fiercely lined up at safety with his long hair freely...

Mariners will introduce Wakamatsu as new manager today

Don Wakamatsu has been hired as M's manager over a group of seven candidates, including former Mariner Joey Cora. Wakamatsu, the bench coach at Oakland, will become the first Asian-American manager in the major leagues.

SHS Senior Heads To SC-Aiken

PENN LAIRD - J.J. Loker had a good idea about what he was looking for in a college baseball program. The Spotswood High School senior found it all at South Carolina-Aiken, accepting a scholarship offer from the Division II...

IHCC baseball clinics to be held

Indian Hills Community College Coach, Cam Walker, will hold a baseball camp for players age 8 years and up on Dec. 27-28 at Indian Hills Community College indoor baseball facility located at 721 North First Street in Centerville.

Thirty-day delay in BC remodeling project

The construction and remodeling of the Bakersfield College baseball and softball fields has been delayed 30 days. The fields, to be named the Dean and Adah Gay Sports Complex, are anticipated by some to become one of the best...

Vancouver Canadians Announce 2009 Coaching Staff

Northwest League (NWL) Vancouver Canadians (Nat Bailey Stadium - The Vancouver Canadians are proud to introduce the coaching staff for the upcoming 2009 season. The C's open their 2009 schedule on June 20th, 2009 and will be...

Five athletes pick colleges

Baseball player William Ward, swimmer Stevie Cline, both of Warwick, and three gymnasts sign. Earning gymnastics scholarships are Smithfield's Sarah Gillespie from Ohio State, Tabb's Elizabeth Durkac from North Carolina and...

Three Riverside athletes commit to college programs

By Mandrallius Robinson • GREATER GREER NEWS • November 18, 2008 Riverside seniors Matt Pegler, Haley Stephens and Vanessa Koechli might be as good at chess as they are at baseball and golf, because they always think two steps...

Two-sport man sees best in both worlds

By Patrick Saunders The Denver Post Although he's the Nuggets' announcer, baseball is Jerry Schemmel's first love. Fewer know that Schemmel, who grew up in the small town of Madison, S.D., has been a baseball fanatic since he...

Opinion by Greg Hansen : Cats, Hoosiers on same path

For a glimpse of what's ahead for UA, review Indiana's troubles last season Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.16.2008 As he prepares to hire Arizona's next basketball coach, UA athletic director Jim Livengood couldn't punch up a...