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Arkansas became the 49th state to add high school wrestling when the Arkansas Activities Association approved wrestling as a sanctioned sport for the 2008–09 season. The wrestling season begins each November with the state wrestling championship tournament held annually in late February. The state tournament combines wrestlers from the 7A and ...
Added in to the roster of Championship Tournaments were the Men's Major World Series and the National Golf Tournament. In 2002 Danny Brown was voted into office as the 13th National President of the USSSA. Also during this year, Don DeDonatis made public the decision to move the USSSA National Headquarters and their Hall of Fame to Osceola ...
It is one of two high schools of the Bentonville School District. Communities zoned to Bentonville High include: [5] much of north-east Bentonville, most of Cave Springs, much of Bella Vista, and small sections of Gravette, Little Flock, Rogers, and Springdale. [6] The school consists of two buildings. A football stadium for the school sits ...
The 2023-24 high school wrestling season is upon us this week, with teams starting duals as early as Monday. There is a lot of talent to go around in the area; three of the top five teams at the ...
The National Softball Association (NSA) “is a sporting governing body. The NSA gives softball teams the opportunity to play in qualifying tournaments for State, National - Regional and World Series Tournament play. Also in certain NSA qualifying tournaments, teams are able to win a berth into the NSA Super-World Series.
The No. 1-ranked U.S. Women's National Team began its WBSC World Cup Finals run in Italy on Monday with a 5-2 win over Canada. Former OU and OSU pitcher Kelly Maxwell shined inside the circle.
Stanford will counter with ace NiJaree Canady, who was selected as USA Softball’s player of the year over a short list of finalists that included Texas catcher Reese Atwood. Canady (31-9 ...
USA Softball was founded in 1933 as the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) with a tournament held in Chicago that was organized by Leo Fischer and Michael J. Pauley. [2] The following year, the 1934 National Recreation Congress recognized the ASA. [2] Shortly afterward, the ASA was located in Newark, New Jersey.