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Michigan prep school shows holiday spirit by helping those less fortunate

Usually around this time of year, we hear some truly fantastic stories about people giving back to their communities. Ann Arbor (Mich.) Pioneer High School proved that this year is no different. Inspired by a local sports radio talk show that was hosting an annual charity drive, Pioneer High

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Video: Monster tomahawk dunk from Ohio junior

Check out this crowd pleasing, monster tomahawk slam dunk from Turpin High (Ohio) junior Zach McCormick. Nice little alley-oop set up from his teammate, too: McCormick's dunk landed him a spot on SportsCenters' Top 10.  

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Happy Holidays from DigitalSports!

All of us at DigitalSports wish you all a very safe and happy holiday!

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DigitalSports sends its thoughts out to Sandy Hook Elementary

All of us at DigitalSports would like to express our heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families in light of the recent tragedy in Newtown, CT. As a company who emphasizes much of its focus on the value of education, student success, and the growth of our youth, this tragic event hits

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2012 National Athletic Directors Conference

Dave O'Neal and Mt. Anthony HS AD discuss LeagueMinder.

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One-handed high school basketball player shines in Georgia

He started playing when he was six. Five years later, he was playing guard for Woodland Middle School in Brentwood, Tennessee. Now, at 16, in his junior year at Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia, Zach Hodskins is making headlines not because he had a great game or two, but because he is one

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Buzzer Beater: Wisconsin high school basketball player beats clock

Check out this incredible buzzer beater by Monticello (Wis.) High junior Lucas Marty:  

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Video: Middle school wrestler defines sportsmanship

All 13-year-old Jared Stevens of Sunset Middle School ever wanted to do was participate in his very first wrestling match. Many thought it would never happen, though. Not because he wasn't talented enough or too small, but because he suffered from cerebral palsy - a debilitating disease. This

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