Pembroke Pines Charter softball coach Tom Fadul, weary from a 3 a.m. wakeup call and a cross-country flight, still found time to make a Sunday declaration:

 
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008|| Madison County High School student athletes honored at CvaSports.com-BD Ba...
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Welcome to Fourth-And-Goal!
Fourth and Goal LLC was founded in June 2005 by Merrill Robertson Jr., and is co-owned with Paul White, and former NFL Pro-Bowl participant Chris Warren.  The purpose of this company is to successfully markets student-athletes through a proven system to create scholarship, academic grants, and financial-aid opportunities.  Currently Fourth and Goal has a 100% success rate with former clients participating on the NCAA Division I-A, I-AA, II, and III levels of competition.

The Fourth and Goal System

Fourth and Goal currently has been a resource for families since June 2005 as a personal service, marketing student-athletes and their abilities as students and athletes to numerous NCAA programs from IA to Division III levels.


 

  • NCAA academic standards for Division I/II/III levels of competition
  • Explanation of the core grade point average and core units
  • Explanation of differences with the ACT and SAT

 

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F&G's In The Spotlight

Nomadic Keegan played for the Red Devils, Guardian Angel and Harrisonburg

STAUNTON — Not too many students can claim experiences at three different high schools. OAS_AD('ArticleFlex_1');

But David Keegan can.

The Stuart Hall senior began his high school career at Harrisonburg, then went to Guardian Angel. When it closed, he transferred to Stuart Hall for his senior year.

Keegan has taken the changes in stride, excelling in many activities regardless of the setting.

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MENS HS SPORTS NEWS

Richmond is quickly earning a solid spot on the map for producing top notch basketball prospects. The next sure-fire prospect in Richmond is none other than Travis McKie. The 6-7 sophomore just recently led his John Marshall squad to the AAA state semi-finals, and he's turned a few college coaches heads along the way as well.
 

WOMENS HS SPORTS NEWS

"It's hard to believe it's been that long, but this season will mark the 11th season of Lady Cougar Softball at Pulaski County High School", a reflective Head Coach Gina Miano said on Friday morning. "We've come a long way since that first season, and while it's great to see the progress we've made, I'd still love to see us take this thing a whole lot further."
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For the time being, Nicci Moats remains the most prominent basketball player in her family, but that may not be the case for long.

Moats’ younger brother, Matt, is a 6-foot-6, 210-pound rising sophomore at Lord Botetourt High School, where he had an immediate impact this past season as a freshman.

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COLLEGE SPORTS NEWS

The East Mecklenburg Eagles beat the Apex Cougars 72-63 to win the 2007-2008 NCHSAA boys basketball state championship. Seniors Titus Robinson and Malik Stith scored 20 points each for the Eagles - Titus dominating inside, grabbing 11 boards, and Stith was seemingly everywhere with 7 steals and 4 assists. Adam Perry had 17 and Weston Murphy 15 for Apex. It was the first ever boys basketball championship for East Meck.
 

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