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Apr 06 2023
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Supreme Court to allow West Virginia trans student to play on girls sports team for now
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed a 12-year-old transgender student who identifies as a girl to continue competing on a West Virginia middle school sports team while a lawsuit over the state ban proceeds in lower courts. The justices declined to act on a petition sent to them regarding an appeals court order that made it possible for the student, Becky Pepper-Jackson, to maintain a place
Washington ExaminerApr 09 2023
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Vote for the Tennessean boys athlete of the week for April 3-8
Some of the Nashville area's top high school athletes are waiting for your votes so vote now for the Tennessean boys athlete of the week for April 3-8.
This week's candidates include Friendship Christian soccer star Landon Williams, Spring Hill baseball's Koen Fagan along with Lipscomb Academy's Bryant Loving, Father Ryan's Caleb Coffey, DCA's Ethan Robinson, CPA teammates Carter
The TennesseanMar 11 2023
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Utah Royals returning with rebrand under new part owner Ryan Smith
SANDY — When Utah Jazz owner and Qualtrics CEO Ryan Smith was announced as the new part owner of Real Salt Lake in January 2022, he talked about the priority to bring the Utah Royals back to the state. It was a matter of "when, not if." The "when" has finally arrived. The National Women's Soccer League announced on Saturday the return of the Royals to Utah as an expansion team that will begin
KSLMar 14 2023
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10 Irish pubs to eat at this St. Patrick’s Day - The Boston Globe
The Banshee: From the Blarney Stone to the Eire Pub, Dorchester has no shortage of Irish pubs and restaurants. Why do we love the Banshee? For soccer fans, it is heaven, a place to settle in and watch game after game. But this is a sports bar that even people who don’t care about sports can enjoy for its quiz nights and lively neighborhood vibe. (It was an old Globe hangout when the office was
The Boston GlobeSep 30 2022
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‘Stand Up, N-Words’: More Athletes Accuse Brigham Young University Crowd of Racism
Brigham Young University students have been implicated in yet another racial controversy, this time centering around a women’s soccer game.
Five soccer players from a visiting team claimed that they were called racial slurs, including the N-word, at the school after they kneeled during the national anthem in 2021, according to a new report from The Guardian.
Daily BeastMar 22 2023
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Salt Lake City announces 2023 Twilight Concert Series lineup. Here's who is coming
SALT LAKE CITY — Indie folk powerhouse Lord Huron will launch this year's Salt Lake City Twilight Concert Series in June, event organizers announced Wednesday. The Los Angeles-based band will headline the first of six shows at the Gallivan Center scattered throughout the summer, according to the Salt Lake City Arts Council. The schedule also includes indie favorites like Death Cab for Cutie,
KSLMar 13 2023
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Lease signed: Chicago Fire to build $80M training center on Chicago Housing Authority land
No matter who is elected mayor next month, there will be no undoing the controversial zoning change outgoing Mayor Lori Lightfoot muscled through the City Council allowing the Chicago fire soccer club to build an $80 million training center on Chicago Housing Authority land. Lightfoot made certain of that on Monday, announcing she and Fire owner Joe Mansueto had signed the ground lease for the
Chicago Sun-TimesMar 04 2023
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Players feel the buzz as St. Louis City SC plays its home opener on Saturday
Of course, it was never really gone. The city produced two players on the men’s team that went to the World Cup last year, as well as the captain of the U.S. women’s team heading for its World Cup later this year. St. Louis University hasn’t won an NCAA title in years, but it’s a consistent NCAA tournament team and had four players among the first 16 picks of the 2022 MLS draft. St. Louis is
St. Louis Post-DispatchMar 03 2023
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Miami HeraldMar 09 2023
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Westminster College, coach face Title IX lawsuit alleging sex discrimination, retaliation
SALT LAKE CITY — A former goalkeeper for the Westminster College women's soccer team is suing the school and head coach Tony LeBlanc alleging she was subjected to "wildly inappropriate sexual harassment" as part of a hazing ritual when she was a freshman, and then was retaliated against for reporting it. The Title IX claim was filed in federal court on Tuesday. Westminster College issued a
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