
Mobile United Rush 2012 Teams Head to National Soccer Championships
The girls and boys of Mobile United Rush 2012 are set to compete in the national championships, representing their community on a national stage.
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The girls and boys of Mobile United Rush 2012 are set to compete in the national championships, representing their community on a national stage.
Highly rated 2026 forward Chris Washington Jr. pledged to the University of Tennessee, bringing Knoxville roots and a versatile skill set to the Volunteers.
Despite a fractured fibula, a father’s Burkitt lymphoma diagnosis and a demanding transplant, Jaxon Barrett returned to the diamond in weeks, embodying the spirit of the Travis Weber Courage Award.
The 2026 football season in Murfreesboro highlights a cluster of elite defensive players attracting college offers.

Four‑star recruit Gavin Hampton announced his pledge to Mississippi State, choosing the SEC program over several other contenders.

The Tennessee Volunteers received a decisive boost when Princeton Uwaifo, a top offensive line prospect, confirmed his commitment via Instagram, cementing a class that now stands at 15 pledges and ranks No. 28 nationally.

James Stewart, a 3‑star defensive lineman from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, announced his commitment to the University of Arkansas, citing campus visits and regional appeal as key factors in his decision.

Middle Tennessee State will meet Kansas on November 6, 2026, in Lawrence, marking the first meeting since 2000 and offering a glimpse of both teams' early-season form.

Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame wide receiver known for his partnership with Johnny Unitas and his role in the Baltimore Colts' 1958 championship, passed away at 93. His story intertwines on‑field brilliance, disciplined perseverance, and a post‑playing legacy that shaped the modern NFL.

Raymond Berry, celebrated for his relentless work ethic and route‑running brilliance, passed away at 93, leaving a lasting imprint on professional football.

Raymond Berry, celebrated for his partnership with Johnny Unitas and his role in the 1958 NFL championship, left a legacy of work ethic, innovation, and integrity that endures in the sport.
The Saints' historic run, fueled by confidence, teamwork and key moments, will culminate in a showdown against the state powerhouse.