Holiday Tournaments Offer Good Times for Communities

Familiar Setting Brings People Together in a Traditional Event A great tradition in high school basketball all across America are local Christmas and Holiday tournaments.  Usually played among area competition, these two-day events give kids a nice break from the regular season grind and offer fans the chance to see nearby teams lock horns in what could best be … Read more

Landry Jones Watch: Sooner QB 2nd Nationally in CPG

Sophomore QB’s Season Stats Place Him Among Nation’s Elite Statistics are telling in many ways and when it comes to NCAA Division I quarterbacks, completions per game (CPG) is one of the most important numbers to track.  Former NSR prospect and Oklahoma Sooner QB Landry Jones had one of the most impressive CPG’s in all of … Read more

Big Ten Brings in Nebraska to Bump Membership to 12

Conference Sticks with Longtime Name, but Changes Logo The Big Ten now has twelve members instead of eleven, but since there is already a Big 12, the Big Ten which had eleven schools over the last ten years will remain the Big Ten although they have twelve schools instead of either eleven or ten.  Got that?  It’s called the Big Time, sports … Read more

Doug Wilmot, the Ultimate Team Player

Safety Finds Ways to Contribute After Repeat Injury   When Doug Wilmot arrived at Greenville College (IL) from Spruce Creek High (FL) in the summer of 2009, he carried on his shoulders no great expectations from the football staff – only his own dreams of playing at the college level.  He didn’t enter as a … Read more

It’s Not Always How High You Can Go, but Where You Fit Best in College Athletics Which Really Matters

Being Happy is More Essential Than in Which Division You Play In America, our competitive nature is constantly shoving us upward.  Play on a better team…find a better coach…make better grades…find a better job…make more money…live in a bigger house…buy better equipment.  In sports, those influences are undeniable, too — the relentless pursuit to be better off … Read more

Allison Beasley Hits Career Milestone after Overcoming Injury

Long Range Shooter Hits 100th Trey Allison Beasley is a lot tougher than she looks.  The 5’10” shooting guard from Carolina Day School in Asheville, NC, proved that as fact last summer when, following a knee injury suffered during an AAU tournament, she went after rehab like a young woman possessed.  Surprising everyone, including her rehab instructors, Allison … Read more