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Track star Clara Adams was disqualified by CIF officials in California for celebrating her win with a fire extinguisher -- a homage to Olympian sprinter Maurice Greene.
The state of California, led by Gavin Newsom, has filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Justice after ...
From Dr. Harry Edwards to longtime track experts, everyone has an opinion about North Salinas runner getting disqualified for ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for unconstitutional and unlawful ...
Twice as Nice Ridgeview High's 2025 baseball team achieve a double CIF title season in the past few weeks. The Wolf Pack won both a Central Section and Southern California Regional title, in essence a ...
California sued the U.S. Justice Department Monday over its demand that local school districts ban transgender youth from ...
One Pointer team rushed the field in victory -- and the other somberly walked off the field to gather and acknowledge their ...
I recently made the difficult decision to leave my job to care for my son at home because I couldn’t find adequate child care ...
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors has drafted a letter in support of a North Salinas track star who had her state title stripped from her due to a post-race celebration involving a fire ...
Clara Adams, the 16-year-old Salinas high school track star disqualified for spraying a fire extinguisher on her shoes after her state championship win, is hoping to compete again this month at a ...
California's AB 1266, known as the "School Success and Opportunity Program," has allowed transgender and gender ...