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The NJSIAA had its disqualification powers questioned in court. It just answered back.
NJSIAA approved bylaws changes clarifying its authority to disqualify N.J. high school athletes and schools — addressing gaps exposed in the Anthony Knox case.
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5mWhy are these Michigan loons raising baby geese? Scientists are watching closely.
The goslings are riding on the loons’ backs and being offered fish, even though they naturally eat plants.
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1mWesthill High School 2026 senior ball: See 63 prom photos
See photos taken by a syracuse.com photographer who was at the event.
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5mLongmeadow defense dominates in boys lacrosse D-II final, wins 22nd title in program history
The Lancers were dominant in the second half to secure their second title in three years.
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4mTanner Bibee dominates Tigers again as Guardians snap four-game skid with 3-2 win
Brayan Rocchio starred on both sides of the ball with a highlight-reel catch and an RBI triple as Cleveland snapped a four-game losing streak and improved to 5-0 against Detroit this season.
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6mThis storied lacrosse program sat silently on its bus before winning another state title
Bucknell commit Holden Gillespie scored five goals as the Lakers won their first state championship since 2022, overcoming extreme heat, a weather delay and equipment failures at TCNJ.