Happy birthday to Ron Sancho! 2nd all-time in career sacks with 23. And 1 of only 4 Tigers in history with 200+ tackles, 15+ TFLs, 5+ sacks & 5+ INTs. A Tiger legend!
“I can't be in Lubbock, Texas, or in Ames, Iowa or Manhattan watching this game on my phone on Friday nights, like he's going to NEED me there.”
@BrockHuard discusses his decision to step away from color commentary to coach his son’s high school football team:
29 years ago today May 30th.1997 Brandon Larson hit longest HR by any @LSUbaseball Player I ever saw at the Old Rosenblatt Stadium.The Tigers beat Rice 5-4 and 8 days later would beat Alabama 13-6 to win the program’s 4th. National Chsmpionship…
New Oxford’s Brayden Billman blows the @piaadistrict3 Class 3A triple jump record away by more than a foot with a leap of 50-4 to win his third straight gold.
New from the @LancasterOnline sports team: 'Dreams really do come true': New Pequea Valley football coach is anxious for his debut https://t.co/SUfZ8bRmC3
Thank you, Coach.
After 18 years with the #Badgers, Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Mick Byrne will retire at the conclusion of the 2026 outdoor season.
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Congratulations to one of the longest-tenured and most accomplished officials in NBA history. Officiated 2,561 regular season games, a record 374 playoff games, and worked every NBA Finals series from 1986 to 2015, #26HoopClass inductee Joey Crawford.
On behalf of the entire National Basketball Referees Association, congratulations to the legendary Joey Crawford on his induction into the @Hoophall class of 2026. An incredible and well-deserved honor for him, his family, and the profession of sports officiating.
One of the longest-tenured and most accomplished officials in NBA history, Joey Crawford served as an NBA referee for 39 seasons from 1977-2016.
Career Stats ��⭐️
🏆Officiated 2,561 regular-season games
🏆Holds the record for officiating 374 playoff games
🏆Holds the record for officiating 50 NBA Finals games
🏆Worked every Finals series from 1986-2015.
Crawford began officiating high school basketball in 1970 and gained professional experience in the Eastern Basketball Association before making his NBA debut at age 26.
First track meet of the season ran 10.86 100m.
22.06 200m.
Great times due to working with best speed trainer @paulkenny_speed
Always room for improvement
@JacobHester18
Your talk about family lifting with EJ is on point. I’m getting ready to run our T&F weight room day now. My son is now Coaching with me to get others to college like he did competing at Carnegie Mellon and Wisconsin.