DEFENDING champions Craig Simpson and Aliana McMaster are set to defend their Jackson Bay Hunting & Fishing Club Sporting Clay titles at the club’s base in Portland Cottage, Clarendon, on Sunday. The ...
Sporting Kansas City continued their new era on Monday, appointing Raphael Wicky as the fifth permanent head coach in club history. Wicky has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract through the 2027-28 ...
DICK'S Sporting Goods maintains strong legacy business performance, with Q3 same-store sales up 5.7% and robust market positioning. Despite the $2.5 billion Foot Locker acquisition representing only 1 ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After more than 26 seasons with Sporting KC, Kerry Zavagnin and the club are parting ways. The club made the announcement Tuesday morning. Milchael Illig, Sporting KC co-principal ...
Dick's Sporting Goods will close a number of Foot Locker stores as it begins to restructure the newly acquired business. Excluding Foot Locker, Dick's saw comparable sales rise 5.7% during its fiscal ...
The Mark Garwood Foundation was joined by the Hanley Foundation at the Ninth Annual “Shoot for the Moon” on Nov. 7 at the South Florida Shooting Club in Palm City. Presented by the Murgado Automative ...
Sutter High school Varsity grabbed first in the state championship sporting clay event on Nov. 9 in Zamora. Sutter’s very own Garrett Bartels shot the highest score in the tournament and took first.
Sporting KC declined options for key veterans and released six out of contract players. General manager David Lee kept four options and left 18 roster spots open for 2026. Notable departures include ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Metropolitan opera is reviving its season-opening production in February, building on the momentum of recent sold-out performances. By Adam ...
Shotgun blasts rang out on the rugged edge of the Central Texas College campus last Wednesday, as a nonprofit responsible for building Fort Hood’s newest museum held a sporting clay shoot with its ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Metropolitan Opera opened its season with a superficial adaptation of Michael Chabon’s novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.” By ...