Sports News Southwest
President Trump Welcoming the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball National Champions: The Baylor Lady Bears
Washington, DC - President Trump Welcoming the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball National Champions: The Baylor Lady Bears:
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Presidential Proclamation on National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, 2019
Washington, DC - National Physical Fitness and Sports Month highlights the important role of physical fitness and sports in uniting us as Americans and enabling us to live more active and healthy lives. The countless benefits of routine exercise and participation in sports extend beyond physical health and help improve overall mental health, teach valuable life skills, and build camaraderie and friendship.
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President Trump Welcoming the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series Champion: Joey Logano
Washington, DC - President Trump Welcoming the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series Champion: Joey Logano:
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Arizona Coyotes Name Hofford Assistant General Manager & Director of Scouting
Glendale, Arizona - Arizona Coyotes President of Hockey Operations & General Manager John Chayka announced that the Coyotes have signed Lindsay Hofford to a multi-year contract to serve as the club's Assistant General Manager-Director of Scouting.
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Three From SDSU Swimming & Diving to Compete at Phillips 66 National Championships
Irvine, California - A trio of rising juniors from the San Diego State swimming and diving team are set to compete in USA Swimming's Phillips 66 National Championships from July 26 - 29 at the William Woollett Aquatics Center. Courtney Vincent will participate in the 100 fly and 50 fly, Morganne McKennan will compete in the 50 breast, 100 breast, and 200 breast, and McKenna Meyer will partake in the 400 IM.
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Avoid injury during baseball and softball season
Baseball season is here. While that’s welcome news to players and fans, injury risks for youth baseball players are higher than one might expect. For children ages 5–14, those who play baseball account for 25 percent of all sports-related injuries in that age range, according to Livestrong.
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