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Former Mater Dei head coach Frank McManus named head coach at Cardinal Newman in …

Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, California has hired Frank McManus, who led Mater Dei in Santa Ana, California to the High School Football America 2023 national championship, as its new head football coach. McManus, who was an assistant at Mater Dei for 16-years before taking over for legendary head coach Bruce Rollinson, was […]

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Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, California has hired Frank McManus, who led Mater Dei in Santa Ana, California to the High School Football America 2023 national championship, as its new head football coach. McManus, who was an assistant at Mater Dei for 16-years before taking over for legendary head coach Bruce Rollinson, was let go after leading the Monarchs to a 13-1 record and the HSFA national title, powered by NFL Play Football.

“Frank McManus is exactly the coach we need to mentor our student-athletes and take Cardinal Newman football to the next level,” said Cardinal Newman Director of Athletics Monica Mertile in a news release. “His ability to lead championship teams while instilling values of faith, discipline, integrity, and teamwork makes him an ideal fit for our program.”

“It’s an honor to join a school with such a proud tradition of excellence,” said McManus in the school’s news release. “I’m excited to lead the program, work with its talented student-athletes, continue the legacy of success, and make the Cardinal Newman community proud.”

According to the news release, McManus is the school’s seventh overall head coach, replacing Richard Sanchez, who led the school to a 10-2 season last season. The Cardinals lost to San Ramon Valley Valley in the Open Division playoffs.

Cardinal Newman won the CIF 3-AA state championship in 2019. In the 70’s the program won a then state record 47-straight games.

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New Bloomfield — High School district tournament baseball play continued on Friday. The Harrisburg Bulldogs took on the defending Class 2 State Champion Iberia Rangers. The Bulldogs earned a 2-1 victory over Iberia with a 6th inning RBI from Hunter Caldwell. The Eugene Eagles took on Linn in the same district. They Eagles held a […]

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High School district tournament baseball play continued on Friday.

The Harrisburg Bulldogs took on the defending Class 2 State Champion Iberia Rangers.

The Bulldogs earned a 2-1 victory over Iberia with a 6th inning RBI from Hunter Caldwell.

The Eugene Eagles took on Linn in the same district.

They Eagles held a 13-0 lead, but Jax Kubiak avoided a run-rule loss with a late grand slam.

Eugene would still defeat Linn, 19-9 in six innings.

They will face Harrisburg for the district title on Wednesday.

Over in Sedalia, the Tipton Cardinals faced the Smithton Tigers.

Tipton defeated Smithton 12-0.

They will play Lincoln on Monday for the Class 2 District 13 Championship.

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Showboats vs. Brahmas highlights

The two teams came into the matchup with just one win apiece, but they delivered plenty of action. We saw everything from a tight end throwing a perfect touchdown pass, to a big-man interception, to a shootout in overtime. After all of that, Memphis came away with its second win of the season. Live Coverage […]

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Showboats vs. Brahmas highlights

The two teams came into the matchup with just one win apiece, but they delivered plenty of action. We saw everything from a tight end throwing a perfect touchdown pass, to a big-man interception, to a shootout in overtime. After all of that, Memphis came away with its second win of the season.

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11:29p ET

Showboats show out in OT for the win

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San Antonio sends it to OT

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San Antonio blocks the punt (then misses the kick)

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3 more turnovers, including a BIG-MAN INTERCEPTION

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Brahmas capitalize off costly Showboats mistake

9:29p ET

Memphis responds with a TD almost right away

9:20p ET

Tricky, tricky Brahmas

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8:28p ET

A quick pick-six!

Live Coverage for this began on 11:36p ET

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Athletes Davis, Mehen To Join Wheeling Hall of Fame

WHEELING — A pair of Wheeling natives who went on to hall-of-fame athletic careers elsewhere will be among the latest to be inducted into the Wheeling Hall of Fame. Champion golfer Scott Davis and late professional basketball player Richard “Dick” Mehen will be part of the 12-person Class of 2025. The two are being inducted […]

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Athletes Davis, Mehen To Join Wheeling Hall of Fame

WHEELING — A pair of Wheeling natives who went on to hall-of-fame athletic careers elsewhere will be among the latest to be inducted into the Wheeling Hall of Fame.

Champion golfer Scott Davis and late professional basketball player Richard “Dick” Mehen will be part of the 12-person Class of 2025. The two are being inducted under the category of sports and athletics.

The 2025 induction ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at WesBanco Arena. Tickets are $45 and can be purchased online at WesBancoArena.com or by calling the arena box office at 304-233-7000, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The last day to buy tickets is June 25.

Scott Davis

Born May 6, 1956, in Wheeling, Davis dedicated his entire career to growing the game of golf in West Virginia. After graduating from Triadelphia High School — where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and golf — he was recruited to play golf at Marshall University by coach Joe Feaganes.

It was in Huntington where his career took off.

At Marshall, Davis met his mentor Harold Payne and played as a sophomore on the 1976 NCAA Tournament team while not a member of a Division I conference. The Thundering Herd finished 17th in team standings, and Davis won the NCAA Long Drive title in Albuquerque, New Mexico As a junior, he helped the Herd win the Marshall Invitational.

As a senior, he was the individual medalist in the Marshall Invitational, leading the Thundering Herd in stroke average and receiving All-Southern Conference honors in 1978.

Later that year, Davis won the West Virginia Amateur championship, recording a round of 64 to tie the all-time tournament record. He birdied six of the first 11 holes on the Old White course at The Greenbrier Resort.

After graduating from Marshall, Davis worked as an assistant golf professional under Karen Murphy at Speidel Golf Club in Wheeling, where he directed the Wheeling Junior Golf Association. A love of working with the junior golfers sparked Davis’ career.

Now a Hurricane resident, Davis has been a Professional Golf Association of America and West Virginia PGA Golf Professional for four decades. The majority of his time was spent in the Tri-State PGA Section as Head Golf Professional at Scarlett Oaks Country Club and Edgewood Country Club in southern West Virginia. In 2004, he received the PGA of America Bill Strasbaugh Award in the Tri-State Section. This award represents Davis’ career, his dedicated involvement in charitable and community activities as well as his mentoring of PGA Golf Professionals.

As a competitor, he won West Virginia Open championships in 1982, 1990, 1995, and 1998. He also was a four-time Low Senior at the Open, the 10-time West Virginia PGA Player of the Year, four-time Senior West Virginia PGA Player of the Year, Tri-State PGA champion, Tri-State Tour Championship champion, and Tri-State Match Play champion, and has competed in 18 National Club Professional Championships and six Majors Championships.

Inducted into the Marshall University Sports Hall of Fame in 2004, he also was enshrined in the West Virginia Golf Hall of Fame in 2017. The state honor cited him in this way, “Scott Davis is a trained instructor, a golf mentor, an accomplished player, a tournament director, event planner, club fitter, and merchandiser, but most importantly: A friend to the game.”

Richard “Dick” Mehen

Mehen and his older brother Bernie Mehen, who was inducted into the Wheeling Hall of Fame in 1992, probably are the most acclaimed brother athletes from Wheeling. Dick Mehen was born in Wheeling on May 20, 1922, and both brothers earned basketball fame at Wheeling High School, the University of Tennessee, and in the early era of professional basketball.

Dick and Bernie became the first two West Virginia high school basketball players to earn all-class, first-team All-State honors three times. Dick graduated from Wheeling High in 1940, two years after Bernie. Dick was a 6-foot-5, 195-pound Wildcat center who was honored as All-State captain as a senior when the Wildcats posted a 23-1 record and won the school’s second state title in three years. In 1938, with both Dick and Bernie in the starting lineup, the Wildcats went 24-0 and won a state title for coach Everett Brinkman, a Hall of Fame honoree for the city, Ohio Valley Athletic Conference, West Virginia, and the Upper Ohio Valley Dapper Dans.

The Wildcats were 64-3 in the three years Dick was a standout. As a senior, he scored 556 points to lead the Ohio Valley – and likely the state – in that low-scoring era. He ended his prep career with more than 1,300 points, a rare total for that period. He also competed as a high jumper for the Wildcat track and field team.

Dick joined Bernie at the University of Tennessee and twice earned All-Southeastern Conference first-team honors in 1942-43. He was a second team All-American in 1942. His career was interrupted by U.S. Air Force service, in 1944-45 during World War II, but he managed to finish school in 1947.

He then played five seasons of pro basketball as a power forward/center, starting with the Toledo Jeeps of the National Basketball League (coached by Wheeling Hall of Famer Jule Rivlin) in 1948. Dick Mehen played with the Waterloo Hawks two years (one in NBL, one in NBA) before playing with three NBA teams in 1950-51 – the Baltimore Bullets, Boston Celtics and Fort Wayne Pistons.

He ended his pro career in 1952 with the Milwaukee Hawks. He earned All-NBL 1st Team honors in 1949. His pro career totals for 193 games were 2,067 points, 505 rebounds, and 480 assists.

Mehen was inducted into the OVAC Hall of Fame, Legends category, and the University of Tennessee Athletic Hall of Fame. He passed away on December 14, 1986, in North Olmsted, Ohio.

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New report highlights Georgia parents' concerns of food security, healthcare resources

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Parents across Georgia are expressing concern over proposed federal spending cuts that could impact programs supporting more than a million children statewide. Lawmakers in Washington are currently debating reductions to key federal initiatives, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Medicaid. These programs provide essential food, health care […]

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New report highlights Georgia parents' concerns of food security, healthcare resources

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Parents across Georgia are expressing concern over proposed federal spending cuts that could impact programs supporting more than a million children statewide.

Lawmakers in Washington are currently debating reductions to key federal initiatives, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Medicaid. These programs provide essential food, health care and early education support for families in need.

A new report from Emory University’s School of Medicine called “The State of Child Health and Well-being” underscores what many parents have been saying for years — they need more help, not less.

“It is a temperature check,” said Dr. Stephen Patrick, the lead researcher behind the study. “Behind every data point is a child and a story.”

The findings are stark: food insecurity affects 36% of Georgia families, more than double the national average of 17.9%. Meanwhile, 91% of parents surveyed support providing free school meals for all children, a proposal that has repeatedly failed to pass in the Georgia legislature.

Despite widespread parental support for such programs, the latest federal budget proposal — commonly referred to as “the big bill” — includes billions of dollars in cuts from Medicaid and SNAP.

“Everybody benefits when the children are well,” said Adriene Pinkney, a Georgia mother.

The Emory report also raises red flags about children’s access to health care. Roughly 41% of Georgia children are enrolled in Medicaid, one of the country’s largest safety net programs. But Patrick notes that coverage does not always equate to access.

“We asked parents: if your child has a mental health diagnosis, are they receiving treatment? Most were not,” he said. “They need insurance, but they also need access to the services that help.”

Researchers hope the report will guide policymakers toward decisions that better reflect the needs and concerns of Georgia families.

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Weekly Rankings Notes

Las Vegas Clark athlete Dre Pollard, one of the most versatile players out west, owns offers at running back, receiver, and cornerback. One of Nevada’s top sprinters, Pollard ran multiple sub-10.7-second 100-meter times this spring, including a 10.61. That speed shows on the football field. Pollard plays with both initial quickness and the top-end speed to […]

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Las Vegas Clark athlete Dre Pollard, one of the most versatile players out west, owns offers at running back, receiver, and cornerback. One of Nevada’s top sprinters, Pollard ran multiple sub-10.7-second 100-meter times this spring, including a 10.61.

That speed shows on the football field. Pollard plays with both initial quickness and the top-end speed to pull away from a defense. As a junior, he rushed for 707 yards on 13.1 yards per carry, while catching 36 passes for 568 yards and four touchdowns. Pollard also totaled 500-plus return yards, three return TDs, and recorded 32 tackles and one INT as he showed natural cover skills.

The athletic 6-foot, 175-pounder’s ceiling might be highest at corner, but some schools seem willing to let him start out on both sides of the ball. He’s now rated a high three-star 88 could continue to trend up with a strong senior year. – Biggins

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CIF San Diego Section Girls Lacrosse Championships When: Saturday Where: San Dieguito Academy Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Division 1: (2) Del Norte (13-5) vs. (1) Carlsbad (18-4), 5 p.m. Preview: This is a rematch of last year’s Division 1 championship game, which Carlsbad won 9-8 in overtime. Expect this year’s […]

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CIF San Diego Section Girls Lacrosse Championships

When: Saturday

Where: San Dieguito Academy

Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors.

Division 1: (2) Del Norte (13-5) vs. (1) Carlsbad (18-4), 5 p.m.

Preview: This is a rematch of last year’s Division 1 championship game, which Carlsbad won 9-8 in overtime. Expect this year’s game to be close, too. Carlsbad beat Del Norte 8-7 in double OT this season.  Sophie Larson leads Carlsbad with 64 goals. Lisa Magill tops the team with 102 ground balls while Ella Avery leads with 24 assists. … Del Norte has won championships in 2013 (Division 2) and 2018 (Division 1).

Division 2: (2) Canyon Crest Academy (9-12) vs. (1) Rancho Bernardo (16-5), 2 p.m.

Preview: Canyon Crest needed overtime to beat Patrick Henry 15-14 in the semifinals. Senior Petra Kozakowski leads CCA with 98 goals. CCA lost to Fallbrook 10-8 in last year’s Division 2 finals. … Rancho Bernardo is led by freshman Rebecca Johnson (69 goals) and juniors Sydney Smith (51) and Milla DePrince (40). RB has cruised in the playoffs with 15-8 and 15-3 wins and beat Canyon Crest 14-9 in the regular season. Rancho Bernardo is looking for its first section title. CCA won the Division 1 crown in 2013.

Division 3: (2) Olympian (12-10) vs. (1) Tri-City Christian (14-3), 11 a.m. 

Preview: Olympian beat West Hills (13-4) and Mission Bay (7-6) to advance to the finals. … Tri-City Christian’s program is in its second year. The team features no juniors or seniors. The Eagles are led by Jordan Campaigne (104 points), Serina Arreola (70), Nyla Vargo (67) and Eden Carter (56). … Both teams are looking for their first section titles.

— DON NORCROSS

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