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College Football Standout Returns To West Orange To Run Training Camp For HS Players
Saboor Karriem – a West Orange High School class of 2023 alum – spent the morning running drills with players.

Saboor Karriem – a West Orange High School class of 2023 alum – spent the morning running drills with players.

The athletes will play their respective sports at the collegiate level this fall.
New head coach Wade Bittner is doing outreach recruitment for Saint Xavier University's inaugural women's flag football program in 2027.
Jack DiMatteo, a 2013 Deerfield graduate, succeeds retiring coach Dan McKendrick after serving on staff since 2022.
Hamden was looking to avenge a loss to Lyman Hall earlier this season.
The Trojans won two games this week to set a school record for regular-season victories.
To promote education and safety in the community, Providence Mission Hospital is hosting the free event on Saturday.
A major coaching hire at Huntington, a prestigious football honor in Deer Park and college commitments headline this week in Suffolk County.
See which athletes were at the top of their game in the Nassau County Team of the Week.
The former Boston College High coach will succeed Scott Elias.
Ridge used a nine-goal second quarter and a 20-14 edge on ground balls to beat Somerville on Thursday.
The Howard Community College Dragons take on the Harford Community College Fighting Owls in a Maryland school showdown this weekend.
The Harford Community College Fighting Owls take on the Howard Community College Dragons in a Maryland school showdown this weekend.
They will also hold a hiring event May 27 and 28:
The New Haven United Football Club is a new semi-professional club in the National Premier Soccer League.
The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team will play its last match versus Germany next month at Soldier Field before World Cup 2026 kicks off.
As the Philly area preps for the World Cup and USA 250, the PGA Championship may be a precursor for the influx of travelers.
The South Lakes High School graduate is a team captain.
Paul Moran is the former girls basketball coach at Marblehead High School.
Town officials are reviewing plans that could bring new trails, pickleball courts and a community center to the popular park.
The Calendar House in Southington opened a new pickleball court, with local and state officials in attendance.
The Rams rolled past Hamden, and beat Mercy and Nonnewaug in recent games.
The new spot brings eight new indoor courts to the growing local pickleball scene.
He has earned the recognition for the second time during his collegiate career.
The event honored students across baseball, track, football, lacrosse, wrestling, golf, basketball and tennis.
24 Seaford High School seniors across nine sports committed to play in college at a Monday ceremony.
The Lyman Hall girls lacrosse team picked up its fifth straight win with a recent victory over cross-town rival Sheehan.
28 Massapequa seniors celebrated their commitments to play sports in college May 1 in a ceremony at the high school auditorium.
The Board of Reps. voted 38-3 to rename three fields. One representative expressed concerns over what she felt was a lack of diversity.
Detroit will also host the 2026 PWHL Awards Ceremony and Draft on June 16 and 17.
Mayor Brad Cohen and Councilman Kevin McEvoy toured the newly renovated courts, calling the investment long overdue.
Girls flag football was first sanctioned by IHSA in the 2024-25 school year.
The Stratford baseball and softball teams posted thrilling victories, and two scholar-athletes earned prestigious awards this week.
The Special Olympics New York Long Island Region Spring Games took place Saturday at Berner Middle School.
Alabama softball coach Patrick Murphy and pitcher Jocelyn Briski earned top honors Tuesday
This year, 12 alumni and one historic team will be recognized for their contributions to WPS athletics.
“This gives the program a degree of continuity with a trusted leader at the helm.”
The Philadelphia Flyers and Sixers are in a unique position of both being in the second round of the playoffs.
Fifteen Hamden High School student-athletes recently signed their letters of intent to attend colleges in and out of Connecticut.
The festival brings together physical education students from 14 middle schools to compete in matches from basketball to chess.