Jim Wisman, the former Quincy High All-American, experienced a range of highs and lows during his four years playing basketball at Indiana University under Coach Bob Knight.
When Richardson speaks of the Hawks hopes for a banner season, it’s not with an obnoxious braggodocious but with a rock-solid confidence expected from one of the team’s veteran leaders.
When Rick Little attended St. Louis Rams training camps in Macomb during the early 2000s, he probably never dreamed he’d be coaching a prolific high school offense someday.
“It’s not often you get a Hall of Fame coach to take time out of their schedule right before the season begins, but Coach Izzo isn’t your average coach,” Hawkins said.
Rupcich, the former Culver-Stockton College offensive tackle, was added to the Tennessee Titans practice squad on Wednesday for the second straight season.
Local college basketball fans will get a chance to hear firsthand stories from the legendary Michigan State coach when he comes to Quincy for a speaking engagement in September.
After winning two Super Bowl rings and an AFC championship with the Kansas City Chiefs, Saunders signed a three-year, $14.5 million contract in March with the New Orleans Saints to further his National Football League career.
When Ashlyn Akerson returned to practice at the Gem City Gymnastics and Tumbling Center Wednesday, she carried with her a new title: National Champion.
STUNT is one of the fastest growing women’s sports in the country and expands the participation opportunities for women to use their cheerleading background.
Local basketball fans who flock to high school gyms across the area during the cold winter months are probably unaware of the strenuous work put in during hot summer months.
Porter and crew put on a show as the Trailblazers made 18 of their first 20 field-goal attempts and shot 71 percent from the field in racing to a 49-33 halftime lead.
Eva Dickerman was searching for the right word when trying to describe the three decades success of the Quincy Notre Dame girls soccer program under Coach Mark Longo.
The last Quincy area player to appear on a regularly issued card brand is current Quincy University athletic director and former baseball coach Josh Rabe.
Graham Spraker is now officially the answer to a baseball trivia question: Who was the winning pitcher in the first game Great Britain ever won in the World Baseball Classic.
Since Reuschel’s best years were before 1980, he’ll have to wait until December 2024 to be considered by the Hall of Fame’s Classic Baseball Era Committee and that’s provided he’s on the ballot.
Jim Pollihan, one of the most decorated players in the history of Quincy University who later went on to play a prominent role in United States soccer, has died.
Reliving the memories of that special day in February 10 years ago when Cornell won a Super Bowl ring with the Baltimore Ravens brought a huge smile to his face.