First team: Nathan Carpenter, Nathan Cheek, Austin Kerns, Jayme Aksterowicz, Mitch Harding and Connor Smith (Lancaster); LeVeon Bell, Kwan Bailey and Jamon Hayes (Groveport); Roosevelt Nix and Dominique Walker (Reynoldsburg); Josh Kristoff, Willie... Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Fantasy Forecast for Friday, November 20 The best fantasy coverage on the net isn't taking weekends off anymore. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
"It just showed us how much of a team we really were. We bonded together like a family." It was an historic day for another local school Tuesday as well. Full Article at NOLA
But, having seen a proposed exhibition in the Syrian capital cancelled before last Monday's fixture with Barnsley, Kevin Blackwell's side hope to convert their detractors by remaining in South Yorkshire instead. Full Article at The Star
ESU Theatre will present a live radio production of “It’s a Wonderful Life” for the Emporia community. The production, originally presented by the Topeka Performing Arts Center, is adapted from Frank Capra’s beloved film. Full Article at Emporia Gazette
Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesBrian Leetch gets his Hall of Fame ring Monday morning in Toronto. Full Article at NJ.com
The Grand View football team has set up a showdown with powerhouse McKendree for the Mid-State Football Associations Midwest League title. Full Article at Des Moines Register
WASHINGTON - Tomas Fleischmann scored twice during a five-goal third period, and the short-handed Washington Capitals beat the Florida Panthers 7-4 Saturday night for a sweep of... Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
In what has become a holiday tradition, several children's book publishers celebrated Halloween this past week in high style, and with some inventive book-inspired costumes. Full Article at Publishers Weekly
Shipley's offensive balance overcame a terrific day by Madison Fertell in a 4-2 win over visiting Westtown for the Friends Schools League field hockey championship yesterday. Fertell scored both of Westtown's goals in the second half. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer