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Pac-12 triple jump champ Sir Jonathan Sims follows coach to Tarleton State
Sophomore jumper Sir Jonathan Sims won the triple jump championship at the final Pac-12 Track and Field Championships less than two months ago. He may win another conference title, but it won’t be for the Arizona Wildcats. Tarleton State announced that Sims had transferred to the Texans on Thursday....
Eastside woman operates Tucson's only nonprofit reptile rescue from her own home
In 2018, Cressi Brown officially started the grassroots organization Southern Arizona Reptile Rescue & Education, specializing in caring for surrendered reptiles with the eventual goal of rehoming.
Arizona baseball roster avoids significant losses from NCAA transfer portal
College baseball’s NCAA transfer portal has closed, with a few exceptions, and Arizona managed to escape the sport’s free agency window relatively unscathed. The Wildcats saw nine players from the 2024 roster enter the portal, six hitters and three pitchers, but combined that group only accounted for 104 at-bats and 31.2 innings pitched. At the same time, the UA has added four players from the portal, each of whom look like they could be significant contributors next season as the program moves to the Big 12 Conference.
Arizona lands commitment from 3-star in-state receiver Gio Richardson
The new Arizona Wildcat staff under Brent Brennan has prioritized a few states on the recruiting front, to include California, Texas and Hawaii. However, that doesn’t mean that they’ve ignored their own backyard. The Wildcats have done a good job recruiting in-state and landed the best passer in...
A Home for Wildcats Golf
Vision Comes to Fruition for State-of-the-Art Facility. Ginny Clements has a pretty good idea what her late husband, William M. “Bill” Clements, would think of the new facility built at Tucson Country Club for the Arizona Wildcats golf program. “He would be honored with this,” said Ginny Clements,...
Tucson’s Ernie Perez captures 14U USA Wrestling Kids 102-pound national title
Tucson youth Ernie Perez won all four his matches, including the championship by technical fall, to capture the 14U USA Wrestling freestyle 102-pound national title last weekend at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Perez, who will be an eighth grader this upcoming school year, a month ago brought home the USA Wrestling...
Sunnyside’s Jimenez retains overall No. 1 national ranking; Pueblo’s Valenzuela-Smith No. 8 in 105 pounds
USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum have published the final rankings for girls wrestlers for the 2023-24 school year and Sunnyside’s Audrey Jimenez, who graduated in May, retained the No. 1 ranking for pound-for pound in the nation. She is the No. 1-rated...
US agency to fight invasive bass threatening humpback chub, other protected fish in Grand Canyon
PAGE, Ariz. — The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has wrapped up its environmental review of a plan to help the humpback chub and other protected fish in northern Arizona, allowing the agency to release cold water from the Glen Canyon Dam to combat a warm water-loving invasive bass species that threatens the native population, it said Wednesday.
Top 20 most important Arizona football players for 2024: No. 18 Justin Flowe
WildcatAuthority is counting down the Top 20 most important players on Arizona football in 2024. I put together a list of the players I feel are most important to the Wildcats' success this upcoming season. It might not be necessarily a ranking of the best 20 players on the team, but those who will most determine the season's outcome.
July 4th celebrations in Arizona; election theft suspect accused of another crime l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - Independence Day celebrations and fireworks are happening across the Valley; a man accused of stealing from a Phoenix election office has been linked to another alleged crime; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 4.
Black Mothers Forum Leads Microschool Movement To Combat Systemic Racism in Education
There is a rise in the number of students being homeschooled or attending microschools following the pandemic and the desire for Black families to keep their children safe. Arizona’s Black Mothers Forum is on a mission to dispel racism in education through its network of microschools. Since the pandemic,...
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