
2009 National Champions CrownedWith the final ratings and rankings released, high school national champions have been crowned in SportsPower's Mega, Large, Mid and Small divisions. Find out which four schools have reached high school football's most prestigious summit.
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Mar 1st, 2010
Two small-school powers are doing virtual battle with a national tournament championship at stake. Will the perennial power from Ohio prevail, or will the defensive-minded squad from Wisconsin win it all?
Mar 1st, 2010
An Ohio dynasty and a Tennessee power are meeting for the Virtual National Tournament Mid division championship. Which team will prevail and be named tournament champs?
Mar 1st, 2010
The Large division championship of the Virtual National Tournament is a battle of two perennial private school powers. Will California's finest take the title, or will the New Jersey dynasty come through?
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WASHINGTON -- The football players at Calvin Coolidge Senior High School, Mayor Adrian Fenty and a room full of cheering staff needed only one word to describe her: coach.
Mar 12th, 2010
Almost as soon as Tommy Jones got the news, his phone started ringing.A tough, veteran quarterback with a history of indoor football success, Jones became a hot commodity as soon as the El Paso Generals folded in January.Five or six teams contacted...
Mar 12th, 2010
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach began giving sworn testimony Friday in the lawsuit he filed against the school after he was fired for allegedly mistreating a receiver suffering from the effects of a concussion.
Mar 11th, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY -- Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen, who helped form one of the NFL's greatest defensive lines before embarking on a successful career in television, died Thursday after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Mar 11th, 2010
WASHINGTON -- A high school in Washington, D.C., has hired awoman to coach its varsity football team.
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