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Michael Odle: Bleeding Lewisville Fighting Farmer maroon for 45 years
Michael Odle is more than just the head football coach of the Lewisville High School Fighting Farmers. His journey with Lewisville ISD started many years ago as he grew up in Lewisville. Odle took a keen interest in football at a young age, chasing his passion to compete. He eventually ended up as the starting quarterback of the same team he currently coaches. Odle feels blessed to be at a school with so much tradition and excellence. In his spare time, you can find him relaxing with his family.
Grapevine High grad David Fry's long but remarkable journey to MLB All-Star
ARLINGTON — Former Grapevine High star David Fry's journey to Tuesday's MLB All-Star game has been both surprising and remarkable.After four years in college and five years in the minors, the versatile 28-year-old Cleveland Guardians player made the All-Star team in his first full season in the big leagues. The moment is especially poignant for the Fry family, as his path to the big leagues has been long and arduous.Reflecting on his journey, Fry expressed gratitude for the opportunity given to him last year, which allowed him to stick around and prove his worth."I spent four years in college, five,...
See all of the Denton-area alumni on the initial College Football 25 video game rosters
A total of 39 alumni from high schools in the Denton Record-Chronicle’s coverage area made the cut on the initial rosters for the EA Sports College Football 25 video game.
Texas Tech set to follow through on '27 game at UNT, hopes to 'turn Denton, Texas, into Red Raider country'
North Texas officials have vowed for years that the school would bring a host of high-profile opponents to DATCU Stadium. UNT appears closer than ever to fulfilling that pledge after Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt detailed the Red Raiders’ plans for a two-game series that is set to begin when the Mean Green play at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock on Sept. 14. Hocutt and Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire acknowledged earlier this year that the program was considering paying a buyout to UNT to avoid playing the return game in Denton in 2027.
From the Vault: Flower Mound's Triple-Overtime Thriller Against Plano East in 2015
For the seventh installment of our "From the Vault" series, we're taking a trip back to the hardwood for a classic showdown between the Flower Mound Jaguars and the Plano East Panthers. On a fateful night in February 2015, these two teams battled for their playoff lives in a District 6-6A boys basketball contest that took three overtimes to decide.
Isaiah Parker out for the season with patellar fracture
North Texas SC defender Isaiah Parker suffered a season-ending injury due to a patellar fracture last week. Parker, a Generation adidas player for FC Dallas who was on loan to North Texas SC, is expected to miss the rest of the season with a recovery timeline of four to six months.
PGA of America Unveils State-of-the-Art Multimedia Studio
The PGA of America has completed an expansion of PGA of America Studios, an innovative production facility with plug-and-play production services for all audio and video content needs. Located inside the Association’s home office in Frisco, Texas, the studio is turnkey for live shows and sets for national and local broadcast productions, streaming, commercials, photo shoots and remi-style coverage spanning the 660-acre PGA Frisco campus and beyond.
Big changes are coming to the playoffs this year in several UIL sports
The University Interscholastic League’s legislative council voted last month to approve an amendment to the current playoff format across several classifications in volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball and baseball. The change allows for split divisions in the postseason for Classes 1A-6A in basketball, Classes 4A-6A in soccer and Classes 2A-6A...
Naturals Split an Up and Down Series
The Naturals still need help to keep opponents from scoring runs as they split with the Frisco RoughRiders. It was a game-to-game series as neither team managed to win two games in a row. Consistency was certainly not a strength of either squad this week, but the pitching staff specifically couldn’t keep runs off the board. The pitching staff gave up seven or more points in games where the Naturals lost. There were three games where the winning team scored 10 runs, one for the Naturals and two for the RoughRiders. The offenses were more than capable of putting up some numbers, allowing for the team to remain competitive on the week.
So, about that National Anthem performance in the Home Run Derby.
The local story in last night’s Home Run Derby was Colleyville native Bobby Witt Jr. finishing one blast shy of winner Teoscar Hernandez in his “home town-ish.” The enduring story will be the national anthem performance by four-time Grammy nominee Ingrid Andress. Why? Because it was bad....
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