SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Earlier this month the State CIF announced that it would be canceling regional and state championships for track and field and a few other sports.
San Diego High School track high track and field coach Robert Dean, along with student-athlete, Aysha Shaheed, joined Good Morning San Diego to give their thoughts on the CIF’s decision.
Top-ranked Brazil and Lithuania to meet in goalball group stages at Tokyo 2020 Monday, 10 May 2021
Rio 2016 gold medallists Lithuania are set to face world champions Brazil in the men’s goalball group stages at Tokyo 2020 after the tournament draw was made today.
The group stage draw was conducted at the headquarters of Tokyo 2020 at Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Y.
Tokyo 2020 sports director Mikako Kotani drew the 10 men’s and women’s teams in their respective draws.
Brazil and Lithuania provide the headline match in Pool A of the men’s competition, with the teams occupying first and second place respectively in the world rankings.
Tokyo 2020 goalball draw to be conducted on Monday Friday, 7 May 2021
The goalball draw for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics is now set to take place on Monday (10 May), having been delayed when Algeria pulled out of the competition.
Egypt replaced Algeria in the women s draw last month, but Goalball UK has threatened legal action, believing Britain should have been offered the place instead.
As only three teams competed at the Goalball African Championships, fewer than the four needed to meet International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) criteria for Regional Championships, Goalball UK believes Britain, the highest-ranked non-qualified nation, should be given the place.
Crappie USA celebrates its 25th Anniversary of providing competitive fishing to crappie anglers in 2021. Anglers will travel from across the country to fish the Region 3 Championship, presented by
April 29, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Two freshmen women’s tennis players earned three All-SEC honors as announced by the Southeastern Conference office on Thursday. Morgan Cross was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team and Indianna Spink earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was selected First-Team All-SEC as well.
Spink is currently ranked No. 42 in singles play, good for ninth-best in the SEC and standing as the only freshman in the top 10 in the league. She completed her first regular season with an impressive 15-6 record, 8-3 at home. Spink has played the entirety of the conference season at the number one and two spots for the Razorbacks, accumulating a 6-2 record. Spink has tallied five ranked wins in her rookie campaign so far and has never lost to an unranked opponent dating back to the fall season.