College sports articles
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New sport gives girls college opportunities
Tyler Takeda/The Madera TribuneThe Madera Coyotes stunt team after finishing their Competitive Sport Cheer game at Liberty High School on Friday.About three years ago, after the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Interscholastic Federation, the governing body of high school sports, introduced a new sport to high schools in the state — Competitive Sport Cheer — or Stunt Cheer. Its goal was to give girls a chance to get scholarships in college with more and more colleges also introducing...
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College Corner: See how Berks graduates are doing in collegiate sports
Updates on Exeter graduate Kamya Edmonds, Kutztown High's Dalton Furst, Conrad Weiser's Olivia Malone, as well Berks grads on the Alvernia, Albright and West Chester track and field teams.
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College Association Bans Trans Athletes From Women’s Sports
A national college athletics association has banned biological males who claim to be females from competing in women’s sports, a win for women’s rights.