AB StaffSafety & SecurityDoctor's Plea: Play Multiple SportsI've always made my pitch to parents and coaches. This time, I want to appeal directly to the young athletes. Play more than one sport at seven or eight years old. Even play three or four if you're having fun. When you're older, you can specialize.May 14, 2018Safety & SecurityEven Mild Brain Injuries Tied to Dementia RiskPeople who have a mild traumatic brain injury — even without loss of consciousness — may be more than twice as likely to develop dementia than individuals who don't have these injuries, a study of U.S. veterans suggests.May 14, 2018LegalUnderstanding the Supreme Court's Gambling DecisionThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of New Jersey on Monday effectively killed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), the federal law that essentially limited sports betting to Nevada for the past 25 years.May 14, 2018ProgrammingAfter-School Basketball League Hopes to Build BridgeIt may sound unorthodox but John “Whitey” Moynihan and Stephon Cherry decided the best way to tackle a problem was to create a dilemma.May 14, 2018Industry Press RoomTeamSnap Appoints New Chief Financial OfficerTeamSnap, the household name in integrated sports management, announced today that Todd Stockard has been appointed the company’s new Chief Financial Officer. Stockard will oversee TeamSnap’s financial strategy as the company continues its rapid expansionMay 14, 2018Industry Press RoomException to Backcourt Violation Approved in High School Basketball RulesAn exception to the backcourt violation and a clarification regarding specifications of the ball comprise the changes approved for the 2018-19 high school basketball season.May 14, 2018Safety & SecurityWhy California Needs to License and Regulate Athletic TrainersThe need for licensing of athletic trainers is a public health and safety issue. Every other state in the country, including the District of Columbia, regulates athletic trainers. Moreover, the University of Connecticut's Korey Stringer Institute trackedMay 14, 2018Programming5 Ways a Multimedia Jumbotron Benefits Colleges (Sponsored)All across the country, colleges of all sizes are turning to an innovative new option when it comes to upgrading their scoreboards and enhancing their fan experience. Dubbed the “Affordable Jumbotron”, ScoreVision’s multimedia jumbotron and software systeMay 14, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: Communication Key in Preventing AbuseGetting involved in sports, clubs, and other organized activities is good for kids. Children in activities get more exercise and have more self-esteem, research shows, and are better able to manage their time and build relationships. But with news storiesMay 13, 2018Stadium & ArenaBank Secures Naming Rights for Sports ComplexParkway Bank and Trust Co., already the naming-rights holder on Rosemont, Ill.'s entertainment district, is extending its brand across the Tri-State Tollway to what's fast becoming another sprawling village entertainment complex.May 13, 2018Previous PagePage 349 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesOperationsOhio State Made $5.1M by Hosting 2024 CFP GameExpansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams last year allowed certain participants to host a first-round game, a prospect that proved quite lucrative for eventual national champion Ohio State.Governing BodiesSEC Suspends Florida Assistant Football Coach for Three Games Over Role in AltercationSafety & SecurityPolice: High School Football Player Punched Referee During GameGoverning BodiesNCAA Collaborates With RQ+ on Nex-Gen Training Program for OfficialsSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming