AB StaffLegalMan Accused of Exposing Self at Public PoolA Queens man is accused of exposing himself at a Wantagh pool on Sunday afternoon, Nassau County police said.June 19, 2017Safety & SecurityParks Director: Changes Needed After Drowning IncidentA day after the first drowning of the summer at Fort Dickerson Quarry, the city of Knoxville is taking measures to try to stop people from jumping off the cliffs.June 19, 2017Industry Press RoomNBA Champion Javale McGee Announces the Celebrity Lineup for the 3rd Annual #JUGLIFE Foundation Celebrity Charity Softball Game2017 NBA Champion, JaVale McGee of the Golden State Warriors, is announcing the first round of confirmed celebrities and athletes for the 3rd Annual JaVale McGee #Juglife Foundation Celebrity Charity Softball Game at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum onJune 19, 2017Industry Press RoomBlink Fitness Introduces Mood Above Muscle™ to Philadelphia with Two Gym OpeningsBlink Fitness, the premium-quality, value-based gym is thrilled to share that the company will be opening its first two locations in Philadelphia this week.June 19, 2017Industry Press RoomHayward announces acquisition by CCMP Capital Advisors, LP and MSD Partners, L.P.Hayward Industries Inc. (“Hayward” or “the Company”) today announced that a partnership led by CCMP Capital Advisors, LP and MSD Partners, L.P. and including Alberta Investment Management Corporation, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire HayJune 19, 2017Industry Press RoomHow Coach Walls Helps Take Athletes to the Next LevelAsk any young athlete what they want to be when they grow up, and there’s a good chance most of them will say they want to a professional basketball player, football player, or other pro sports player.June 19, 2017Industry Press RoomNational Congress of American Indians and Change the Mascot Respond to Disappointing Supreme Court Ruling Upholding Derogatory TrademarksThe National Congress of American Indians and the Change the Mascot campaign today responded to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling this morning that federal trademarks can be registered, even if offensive or derogatory.June 19, 2017ProgrammingSecond Pool Opened to Campers with Special NeedsHuntington officials found a way to address the concerns of parents who said their children were being discriminated against.June 18, 2017LegalOhio Bill Would Allow Recruitment of Foreign PrepsForeign athletes could be recruited to play high school sports for a handful of private boarding schools — and the Ohio High School Athletic Association would have no chance of stopping them.June 18, 2017Outdoor FieldsCell Tower Plan Shifts from Ball Field to Park OptionThe 135-foot cellular tower originally planned for a Little League ballpark could now make its way into Stiglmeier Park in Cheektowaga, N.Y.June 18, 2017Previous PagePage 622 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalFormer High School Coach, District Face Lawsuit After Hair-Pulling IncidentA former girls' basketball coach in the Northville (N.Y.) Central School District is being sued for his sideline actions that involved pulling a player's hair during a championship game in March.Safety & SecurityHS Student-Athletes Face Disciplinary Measures for Yelling Racial Slurs in Online VideoOperationsFresno State Shares Economic Impact, Lessons Learned After Hosting Shakira ConcertSafety & SecurityGators First in Nation to Roll Out Facial Recognition Tech for EntrySponsored ContentThe Evolution of Turf Management: Save Money, Empower Your Crew, and Boost Efficiency