A Montgomery business owner pledged $1,000 for every touchdown scored by Quinshon Judkins to the Alabama Kidney Foundation. He scored big! $16,000 worth of touchdown money for the non-profit.
Guns-N-Hoses raises money for the Front Line Foundation to support families of first responders who’ve died.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Andrew Billings returned to town for his “Bikes and Books Program" that donates library books ...
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Hosted on MSNNationwide workshops launched to empower Women Football RefereesA nationwide workshop series is being launched by RFYS and AIFF to upskill and empower over 170 women football referees ...
The football stadium at Texas Tech University, where Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes played, is the latest to get a debt-financed face-lift. Most Read from BloombergTrump to Halt NY ...
Women’s football in India has experienced significant growth, with more women taking on roles as players, coaches, and match ...
Around 40 women officials have participated in the Reliance Foundation Youth Sports (RFYS) and Reliance Foundation ...
I learned a bunch of things on Thursday morning when a group of kids from Detroit were allowed into the Detroit Tigers ...
IT’s the news that has every Rangers fan on the edge of their seat. The Ibrox club are in advanced talks with NFL giants San ...
Rangers fans have been told that "Marmite" 49ers Enterprises are not a "golden ticket" as the Leeds United owners continue ...
NFL chaplains Kent Chevalier and Johnny Shelton recently discussed how they help NFL players handle the challenges that ...
Of the nine scholar-athletes getting recognized by the McNaughton Chapter of the National Football Foundation, the winner of ...
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