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Name: Shamus Anthony Walker High school: Altoona Area Hometown: Altoona Sport: Football Positions: Center, defensive tackle College choice: Juniata Other ...
“I just want to give back right now because I have nothing. I’m trying to get more people involved in Carbondale and Marion and maybe play other apartment ...
This Liberty events update is sponsored by Ryan RoofingFor the first time in nearly a month, the 7-0 Liberty will return to Salina to play in front of a home ...
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By Jerry Lee/Special to the AdvanceThe PSAL flag football season is now three weeks old and eight games are in the books. Susan Wagner and Tottenville have ...
When Marist senior Grey Taylor lined a shot into left center for a walkoff win for the War Eagles on May 20 in the Class 4A state finals, it marked the end of ...
Brindlee Mountain head football coach Keith Garner was thrilled with the turnout of high school and middle school players for ...
Saskatchewan's premier says the decision to bump up the resumption of outdoor sports to the end of the month was the result of input from health experts and ...
Parents interested in signing up their child for Boaz Youth Sports will have the opportunity to do so starting June 1 for ...
In 2018 the Falcons, along with the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation sponsored girls flag football programs across the state. The program, which aims to ...
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The best answer to these questions can basically be answered by “Who is the biggest threat?”. Zone is much more situational than man to man and requires more thinking. If everyone plays their zone correctly, you would never chase anyone outside your zone and pass off players exiting your zone, but depending on the situation that is not a hard and fast rule. It happens often that you’ll need to follow another out of your zone or help out in someone elses zone if there’s no threat in yours or theirs is much greater, say a touchdown or first down risk. The basic rule of thumb for zones is bend don’t break and keep everything in front of you.