Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Parkway North beat visiting Clayton 69-52 Wednesday. Parkway North (12-3) plays at Fox on Thursday at 6 p.m. Clayton (7-8 ...
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The Packers (11-4) currently hold the sixth seed in the NFC playoff picture with an NFC North showdown against the Minnesota Vikings up next ... straight year and fifth time in the last six ...
It was a four-point game with eight minutes to play, and the teams traded scores from there. In fact, it wasn't until the Vikings got free throws on consecutive possessions in the final minute that ...
Current Records: Portland State 10-6, N. Colorado 12-5 We've got another exciting Big Sky matchup on schedule as the Portland State Vikings and ... to the latest college basketball odds.
The Vikings stayed unbeaten in league play with a convincing 52-32 win over the Panthers on Wednesday night. The North Bay League Oak division is set to be a grinder this boys basketball season ...
While Zach Kovell’s special milestone was no doubt a headline to the evening, the Hopewell boys’ basketball teams’ main goal last night was to come away with a win over Freedom. That was accomplished ...
Washington (Class 3A) and Abingdon-Avon (Class 1A) are the top-ranked girls basketball teams in their respective classes, while Manual rose a spot in the Class 2A boys basketball polls released by ...
D219 said the assault happened on campus after a basketball game—in which the Niles North Vikings were taking on the rival Evanston Township High School Wildkits. Niles North Viking media posted ...
A Niles North High School security guard was stabbed Tuesday evening after a basketball game between the host Vikings team and the Evanston Township High School Wildkits, according to Skokie police.
Parkway North handily defeated visiting North Point 80-56 Wednesday. The leading scorers for Parkway North were Caleb Foster (19), Andrew Griffin (16), Cortez Johnson (15) and Christian Dake (12).
The loss is DeForest’s fifth in a row. The Norskies trailed by two points to end the first half of the game, 23-25. Brooks Ohmen carried the Norskies with 27 points, five rebounds and two assists.