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The Torres High tennis team is chasing history on the court, doing it all without one of their most impactful teammates.
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The Torres High tennis team is chasing history on the court, doing it all without one of their most impactful teammates.

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S. ABINGTON TWP. — One player made a stunningly impressive debut, and another achieved a long-awaited goal. Abington Heights freshman Prayush Mallaiah and Wyoming Seminary senior Billy Hall completed dominant runs through their respective tournaments to claim gold medals and punch tickets to the PIA

May 8—A year ago, Valley baseball went 7-11 and missed the WPIAL playoffs. That was last year. This year, the Vikings (14-5) bounced back to have one of the most accomplished regular seasons in Class 4A. Now, the Section 3 co-champion with Indiana (8-2) is ready to begin what it hopes is a deep post

May 8—MITCHELL — The Mitchell High School boys tennis team closed out the regular-season dual schedule in dominant fashion Friday, defeating Watertown 8-1 at Hitchcock Park. Mitchell swept all six singles matches and added two of three doubles victories to improve to 13-5 overall and 6-2 in Eastern

May 8—MITCHELL — The regular season is winding down in the South Dakota High School Baseball Association's Class A schedule, and a critical final weekend awaits. The top-five teams in the seed-point standings are separated by 1.1 points, nearly all of them with 13 or 14 wins and only a handful o

May 8—MITCHELL — The Rapid City Stevens softball team built an early cushion and never looked back on Friday, defeating Mitchell 17-4 in five innings at McWhirter Field. Stevens wasted little time getting the offense rolling, erupting for six runs in the top of the first inning, highlighted by Audri