AB StaffProgrammingBoutique Opposite of 'Cookie-Cutter' GymsTucked into a corner of an industrial warehouse space, Steve Stoliker is perfecting his "gym-in-a-box philosophy" by training athletes and weekend warriors alike on millions of dollars worth of cutting-edge training and fitness equipment.December 15, 2018LegalTravel Softball League Director ChargedA Maryville man, who is the director of a traveling high school softball program and used to work for Knox County Schools, has been arrested and charged with two counts of statutory rape by an authority figure and two counts of solicitation of a minor aftDecember 14, 2018ProgrammingCFP Coaches Already Combine for $1M in Bonuses'Tis the season for college athletic programs to show their generosity. Not the holiday season, but the bowl season. College football coaches have reached many of the milestones in the performance incentive clauses included in their contracts.December 14, 2018ProgrammingUnited Effect: Atlanta's Youth Soccer Rosters DoubleIn her four years with the American Youth Soccer Organization in Atlanta, regional commissioner Meg Sheldon has seen rosters nearly double, from around 150 to 200 participants to between 250 and 300.December 14, 2018ProgrammingPrep Football Coaches: 12-Month Job on 3-Month SalaryOffseason workouts, 7-on-7 and recruiting make coaching football a year-round job. But in states farther south, coaches earn a lucrative salary.December 14, 2018ProgrammingPlaintiffs Seek Mediation with Ohio State in Abuse CaseFormer Ohio State students who said they were sexually abused by Dr. Richard Strauss are asking Ohio lawmakers to persuade university trustees to agree to mediation because they are being "silenced" by university attorneys.December 13, 2018Media & TechnologyYMCA in Wisconsin Bans Cable News in Fitness AreaA YMCA in Wisconsin has blocked cable news on the televisions in its gym, citing chronic verbal harassment among members over politics.December 13, 2018LegalColumnist: To Protect Athletes, Change NeededA terrible week for the U.S. Olympic movement — perhaps its worst ever — became a bit more awful Thursday with the report that a half-dozen coaches banned for sexual misconduct were still active in their sport.December 13, 2018LegalBanned for Sexual Misconduct but Still Coaching KidsGerald Murphy served time in prison after being convicted of lewd and lascivious assault of a child. The state of Florida permanently revoked his teaching certificate for the crime.December 13, 2018ProgrammingUNC Athletes Petition Against Confederate StatueMore than 100 current and former North Carolina student-athletes have signed an open letter condemning the university's recent proposal to put the Silent Sam statue in a new $5.3 million building on campus.December 13, 2018Previous PagePage 173 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalJudge Rules Against U.S. Government in NIL-Visa LawsuitIn a ruling Friday, Louisiana-based federal judge Brian Jackson denied the U.S. government's intention to categorically block international college athletes from obtaining the type of visas typically used by professional athletes.Governing BodiesKHSAA Adopts New Transfer Rule for Varsity Athletes Who Haven't Played MuchSafety & SecurityPittsburgh-Area Ice Arena Evacuated for High Levels of Carbon DioxideGoverning BodiesWashington Association's Study of Ejections Leads to Fines Structure for Coaches, Students, ParentsSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming