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Conference championships feature defense

Harbaughs one win away from becoming the first brothers to coach against each other in Super Bowl

Crook County is seeing more multi-sport athletes

While more and more athletes are specializing at the national level, CCHS?is seeing a resurgence in multi-sport athletes

The role of athletics in schools called into question

University of Oregon study suggests that winning football teams hurt academic achievement

The opportunity of a lifetime

Shooting photos at the National Finals Rodeo was an unforgettable experience

Winter sports season is shaping up to be an exciting one

Wrestling and girls basketball teams look to be contenders this year

Cowboy wrestlers look strong

Although it’s still early, the Cowboys have a chance to make history

We can all learn from the Penn State scandal

Recent revelations have brought down a program long known for its honesty and integrity

Clarifying the play-in situation

Volleyball is in, while football, boys and girls soccer may each need one more win

CCHS graduates lead EOU

Team overcomes tragedy to have a great season

Soccer officials working to improve consistency

Trailing a sideline official during a match is a unique experience

I’m not an official, but ...

Officiating is never easy, however consistency is critical

CCHS athletics look to have banner year

Funding situation is improved and teams have plenty of talent

New play-in format leaves a lot to be desired

Crook County teams no longer guaranteed a play-in game