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Pleasure Ridge Park's Brayden Bruner was voted The Courier Journal's baseball player of the year for the 2024-2025 season. Bruner was a key contributor to Pleasure Ridge Park's Sixth Region title ...
A religious Michigan couple were each sentenced to at least 20 years in prison for the murder of their baby girl after they chose prayer over urgent medical care. A jury found Joshua Piland, 44 ...
Diamond Youth Baseball teams have begun punching their tickets to a state tournament. Teams recently opened South Carolina District 7 Tournaments, hosted by numerous Lowcountry recreation departments.
Tyler Denn of Amherst delivers a hit to left against New Albany during a state semifinal June 13. (Randy Meyers - for The Morning Journal) Originally Published: June 13, 2025 at 4:57 PM EDT ...
MANSFIELD — A grand total of 45 Richland County high school baseball players earned postseason honors in 2025. And for that, they found themselves on the All-Mansfield News Journal list.
MANSFIELD — They jump off the stat sheet. Shelby's Quinton Albert was named the 2025 Mansfield News Journal Baseball Player of the Year, while Plymouth's Jarrett Burrer took home the NJ's ...
Division II baseball was the final title to be determined at Rhode Island College. Bishop Hendricken, North Providence and Woonsocket ended up lifting trophies at Pontarelli Field.
Kansas baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald is ‘on the cusp’ of an extension, Jayhawks’ AD says Jordan Guskey Topeka Capital-Journal 0:04 ...
Corbin's Kade Elam, a University of Louisville signee and Kentucky’s 2025 Mr. Baseball, is batting .453 with four home runs, 11 doubles, 39 RBIs and 20 stolen bases.
Eagleville senior Brady Burns, a Lincoln Memorial signee, is the Daily News Journal's 2025 All-Area Baseball Player of the Year. Burns led Eagleville to their fourth consecutive Class 1A state ...
Here are the Journal's 2025 All-Metro baseball and softball teams By James Yodice / Journal Staff Writer Jun 1, 2025 4 min to read ...
Is baseball actually troubled — or is it as good as it has ever been? Major League Baseball’s on-field product might not be perfect, but it’s pretty darn good.