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Cardinal Gibbons pitcher Thomas Woodrey will be signing his National Letter of Intent this Friday with the University of Miami.
Westminster used two big innings to get past Deerfield Beach in the second game of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
There was only one word to describe Monday’s game between South Plantation and host McArthur: ugly. Numerous errors and several passed balls marred the game…
Douglas, Coral Glades, and Coral Springs all started with wins Sunday in the opening round of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic tournament on Sunday.
The first ever HSBN/Power Showcase Home Run Derby was another memorable HSBN event that ended with the best showing of the night by winner, Ryan Dodge.
Several coaches left their positions at schools across the county. Some left for better opportunities elsewhere and a few retired.
The BCAA-imposed limit on the number of games its teams can play is continuing to hurt player development and put teams at a disadvantage.
The Taravella Trojans will be hosting a fundraiser to help support the effort to find a cure for breast cancer during its upcoming game against Cardinal Gibbons.
Three Broward County players share their experiences with Tommy John surgery, which has helped them come back strong after arm injuries.
Coral Springs Christian’s Dominic DiCaprio and Dany “Touki” Toussaint as well as American Heritage’s Zach Collins had a pretty good how-I-spent-my-summer-vacation story to tell.
A new bat rule will force hitters to be smarter at the plate and will put more of an emphasis on other aspects of the game, such as pitching and defense.
How does a team achieve excellence? Talented players is a big part of it, but having strong support and help from those players’ parents plays a huge roll in a team’s success.
Although most schools are playing in one league this fall, the approaches to the fall season varies from school to school, with development being the common theme.
Shane Wilder came into the world with a handicap, but it’s never stopped him from living or doing anything he’s set his mind to do, including playing the game he loves – baseball.
Mike Higgins has been the head football coach at Coral Springs Charter for several years, and this summer, Higgins added athletic director and head baseball coach to his title.