AB StaffLegalFHSAA Discusses Reclassification PlansThe Florida High School Athletic Association is holding its athletic directors advisory committee meeting Wednesday, the next step for a reclassification policy that could dramatically reshape the sports landscape in the Sunshine State.September 4, 2018MarketingOhio State, Oklahoma at Odds Over Block 'O' TrademarkOhio State filed a motion Aug. 29 opposing the University of Oklahoma's attempt to trademark the block "O," according to records submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.September 4, 2018LegalOpinion: NCAA Polices Shoes Over Academic FraudThe governing body that is supposed to "oversee" college athletics can't seem to bring itself to sanction sports obsessed universities that resort to academic fraud or their well-paid coaches who find a way to skirt a jungle of regulations, but the NCAA sSeptember 4, 2018Safety & SecurityFan Hit by Line Drive at Tigers-White Sox GameA hooking line drive late in the Tigers-White Sox game Tuesday night suddenly turned everyone's attention to the stands. A fan was hit in the face by a foul ball, bled profusely before walking to the first aid station and was taken to a hospital.September 4, 2018LegalOpinion: USA Gymnastics Upheaval Wholly PredictableThe turmoil that marked Kerry Perry's brief tenure at USA Gymnastics was wholly predictable. And familiar to the entire U.S. Olympic movement.September 4, 2018ProgrammingGlobal Health Report: 1.4B Not Exercising EnoughAn estimated 1.4 billion people globally don't exercise enough, increasing their risk for a number of diseases including diabetes, heart attack, stroke and some cancers, according to a global report published Tuesday.September 4, 2018FitnessCrossFit Gym Finds Local Footing"With CrossFit, people feel the change mentally before it comes physically," says CrossFit Gym owner Laurie Hensley. "People say that CrossFit is a cult and it kind of is, it becomes something you can't imagine not having in your day."September 4, 2018ProgrammingNFHS: Associations Working to Make Football SaferThe fact that any high school student-athlete dies from heat stroke, cardiac arrest or any other factor is a tragic situation, but this does not happen because the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) is insensitive to the matter.September 4, 2018LegalFour Former Water Polo Players File LawsuitsFour female athletes have filed two separate civil lawsuits against Anaheim Union High School District and USA Water Polo alleging sexual battery, negligence, emotional distress and false imprisonment related to incidents with their coaches.September 4, 2018Safety & SecurityCDC Issues New Advice on ConcussionsNew children's concussion guidelines from the U.S. government recommend against routine X-rays and blood tests for diagnosis and reassure parents that most kids' symptoms clear up within one to three months.September 4, 2018Previous PagePage 256 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFundraisingFundraising Friday: High School to Apply $1.2M Estate Gift Toward Upgrading Football ComplexLake City Public Schools in Wabasha County, Minn., is the recipient of a $1.2 million financial gift from the estate of Andru Peters, a Lake City High School alum and former football player who died in May. As reported Wednesday by KTTC, the district will use the funds to support long-term improvements to its athletic complex used for football and soccer, including upgrades to grounds, lighting and seating.HomeAB Today Replay - Week of September 15LegalNumber of Men Accusing N.C. State of Overlooking Athletic Trainer's Abuse Reaches 14Governing BodiesNCAA Approves Elimination of Spring Transfer Window for FootballSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming