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Cuonzo Martin Grant Mullins Ivan Rabb
Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Friday, March 10 2017 Cuonzo Martin traditional big defending him, most bigs run to the rim. Grant Mullins He runs to the wing or to the corner. If he's making Ivan Rabb shots, that's a tough thing to go against. California Q. Ivan or Grant, when did you guys know that Jabari was out and probably not coming back? Oregon - 73, Cal - 65 IVAN RABB: Well, I saw him on the ground, I didn't know what was going on. We didn't really have time to THE MODERATOR: Coach, what do you know about really think about it. Guys stepped up and they played Jabari Bird? hard, and it is what it is. COACH MARTIN: He's at the hospital, that's all I know Q. Grant, can you just give us your emotions when as of right now. Waiting to see the doctor. That's what your senior, your fellow senior leader goes out like I just got. So I'm not sure after that. that in this huge game with so much on the line? GRANT MULLINS: Yeah, it's tough. It's tough to see a Q. Coach, obviously tough losing Jabari that early guy go down like that. I've actually had problems with in the game. What can you say about your guys' head injuries before, so I definitely know what he's effort without him? feeling and know what he's going through. So I just COACH MARTIN: I thought they did a great job hope he's doing well and he makes a speedy recovery. -
Californmen's Basketball
GAME 3: SAN DIEGO STATE CALIFORNIA men's basketball Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Men’s Basketball contact): Mara Rudolph Cell: (510) 384-6574• Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @MaraRudolph7 Website: CalBears.com • Facebook: Facebook.com/CalMensBball • Twitter: @CalMensBball • Instagram: @CalMensBball SCHEDULE #25/RV CALIFORNIA vs. San Diego State RV SAN DIEGO STATE OVERALL: 2-0 • PAC-12: 0-0 GOLDEN BEARS (2-0) AZTECS (2-1) HOME: 2-0 • AWAY: 0-0 • NEUTRAL: 0-0 Date ...............Monday, Nov. 21 Time .................................8 p.m DATE OPPONENT TIME Venue ............. Golden 1 Center NOV. 3 CAL BAPTIST (EXH) W, 81-73 Location ......Sacramento, Calif. NOV. 11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 82-53 TV ....................Pac-12 Network NOV. 16 UC IRVINE W, 75-65 (OT) (Ted Robinson, Mike Montgomery) Nov. 21 vs. San Diego St.% (P12N) 8 p.m. Radio ..California Golden Bears NOV. 25 WYOMING (P12N) 8 P.M. Sports Network - KGO 810 AM NOV. 27 SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA (P12N) 5 P.M. (Todd McKim, Jay John) NOV. 30 LOUISIANA TECH (P12N) 6 P.M. Live Stats ............ CalBears.com DEC. 3 ALCORN STATE (P12N) 1 P.M. Dec. 6 vs. Princeton^ (FS1) TBD Dec. 7 vs. Seton Hall^ (FS1) TBD DEC. 10 UC DAVIS (P12N) 7:30 P.M. After grinding out a tough overtime win sans three starters Wednesday night, California men’s DEC. 17 CAL POLY (P12N) 5 P.M. basketball hits the road for its first neutral-site contest of the season, a Monday night matchup with DEC. 21 VIRGINIA (ESPN2) 7 P.M. San Diego State. The Golden Bears and Aztecs meet at the brand new Golden 1 Center, home of the DEC. -
Officials Appoint New University Librarian Professor Examines Gender
the Observer The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s Volume 44 : Issue 82 Tuesday, FEBRUARY 8, 2011 ndsmcobserver.com Officials appoint new University librarian By AMANDA GRAY 21st century,” provost Tom 2003, the release said. Articles governing the mittee that identified, recruit- Burish said in the release. “It is an honor to be invited University. ed and evaluated candidates News Writer “She is a proven innovator to lead the libraries at this Walker will take over for for the position,” Burish said. who understands how to time of high expectations and assistant provost Susan Ohmer said she likes University officials appoint- manage the of great opportunity,” Walker Ohmer, who was named inter- Walker for the position. ed Diane Parr Walker to the c o m p l e x said in the release. “I look im University librarian on “I can say that the libraries position of University librari- c h a l l e n g e s forward to joining the com- May 18. Former University of the University of Virginia an, according to a Thursday imposed by munity and together with librarian Jennifer Younger are models for us and that we press release. r a p i d l y them building the Notre left at the end of the 2009-10 are very excited to have Walker is currently deputy c h a n g i n g Dame library for the future.” school year for a position someone who was important university librarian at the t e c h n o l o g y The University librarian is with the Catholic Research to their success coming to the University of Virginia. -
Basketball Fans Mad for Tourney Habitat Auctions Historic Window
the Observer The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s Volume 44 : Issue 104 Thursday, March 10, 2011 ndsmcobserver.com Basketball fans mad for tourney SGA Association By MEGAN DOYLE and SAM STRYKER News Writers discusses As March Madness approaches and the Irish anticipate their tour- nament experience, some Notre printing Dame students will forfeit sunny afternoons at the beach for the lights of Madison Square Garden access over their Spring Break. The No. 4 Notre Dame men’s bas- ketball team begins its quest for a By MEGAN LONEY championship in the Big East News Writer Conference tournament tonight as they square off against Cincinnati at 7 p.m. in New York. The quarterfi- After debate, Saint Mary’s nal game marks the next step in the Student Government Association team’s journey to a championship “It’s not the atmosphere of a (SGA) passed a motion season. home game here but it is still a high Wednesday to install a printer in If the team wins tonight, the Irish level of basketball,” he said. Holy Cross Hall before the cur- will play again in a semifinal game “Usually we are outnumbered in rent administration ends its at 9 p.m. Friday evening. terms of fans … but it is still a great term April 1. Sophomore Mickey Gardella said experience.” Student body president he could not remember the last time Notre Dame students from the Rachael Chesley said she will he missed the Big East tournament. surrounding area and members of work to implement this project “My dad and I go every year,” he the band typically join the stands to in coming weeks with student said. -
Californmen's Basketball
GAME 15: #4 UCLA CALIFORNIA men's basketball Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Men’s Basketball contact): Mara Rudolph Cell: (510) 384-6574• Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @MaraRudolph7 Website: CalBears.com • Facebook: Facebook.com/CalMensBball • Twitter: @CalMensBball • Instagram: @CalMensBball SCHEDULE CALIFORNIA at No. 4 UCLA #4 UCLA OVERALL: 10-4• PAC-12: 1-1 GOLDEN BEARS (10-4, 1-1 Pac-12) BRUINS (14-1, 1-1 Pac-12) HOME: 9-2 • AWAY: 0-0 • NEUTRAL: 1-2 Date ............... Thursday, Jan. 5 Time ...........................6 p.m. PT DATE OPPONENT TIME Venue ............... Pauley Pavilion NOV. 3 CAL BAPTIST (EXH) W, 81-73 Location ......Los Angeles, Calif. NOV. 11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 82-53 TV ..................................... ESPN NOV. 16 UC IRVINE W, 75-65 (OT) (Bill Walton, Dave Pasch) Nov. 21 vs. RV San Diego St.% L, 77-65 Radio ..California Golden Bears NOV. 25 WYOMING W, 71-61 Sports Network - KSFO 560 AM NOV. 27 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W, 67-55 (Todd McKim, Jay John) NOV. 30 LOUISIANA TECH W, 68-59 (OT) Live Stats ............ CalBears.com DEC. 3 ALCORN STATE W, 83-59 Dec. 6 vs. Princeton^ W, 62-51 Dec. 7 vs. Seton Hall^ L, 60-57 DEC. 10 UC DAVIS W, 86-61 After splitting their first weekend of Pac-12 play, the Golden Bears hit the road for their first true DEC. 17 CAL POLY W, 81-55 away tests of the season in a pair of games against ranked opponents, starting with No. 4 UCLA on DEC. 21 #12 VIRGINIA L, 56-52 Thursday. The Bears match up with the Bruins at 6 p.m. -
America's Top Prospects (Boys)
1 AMERICA'S TOP 100 RISING SENIORS FOR 2012-13 (Listed alphabetically & bold denotes top 30) NAME HT/CLASSPOS TOWN-SCHOOL-STATE Akoy Agau 6-7/Sr PF Omaha Central, NE Beejay Anya 6-8/Sr C Hyattsville Dematha, MD Anthony Barber 6-1/Sr PG Hampton, VA V.J. Beachem 6-6/Sr WF New Haven, IN Jordan Bell 6-6/Sr PF Long Beach Poly, CA Nolan Berry 6-9/Sr C St. Louis Desmet, MO Jabari Bird 6-6/Sr 2G Richmond Salesian, CA Nate Britt 6-1/Sr PG Washington Coolidge, D.C. Brian Bridgewater 6-5/Sr CF Baton Rouge Episcopal, LA Deonta Burton 6-4/Sr 2G Milwaukee Vincent, WI Aquille Carr 5-6/Sr PG Baltimore Patterson, MD Stephen Clark 5-9/Sr PG Oklahoma City Douglas, OK Tyrek Coger 6-8/Sr C Raleigh Upper Room Christian, NC Austin Colbert 6-9/Sr C Elizabeth St. Patrick's, NJ or Lakeville Hotchkiss, CT Devin Davis 6-6/Sr CF Indianapolis Warren Central, IN Eric Cooper 6-3/Sr PG LaVerne Lutheran, CA Stephen Domingo 6-7/Sr WF San Francisco St. Ignatius, CA Mark Donnal 6-8/Sr F-C Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, OH Tyler Ennis 6-2/Sr PG Newark St. Benedict, NJ Junior Etou 6-8/Sr PF Jacksonville Arlington Country Day, FL Tony Farmer 6-6/Sr CF Garfield Heights, OH Luke Fischer 6-9/Sr C Germantown, WI Alex Foster 6-7/Sr PF Chicago DeLaSalle Institute, IL Conner Frankamp 6-0/Sr PG Wichita North, KS Keith Frazier 6-4/Sr 2G Irving, TX Allerik Freeman 6-5/Sr PG Charlotte Olympic, NC Billy Garrett 6-3/Sr PG Chicago Morgan Park, IL Anton Gill 6-2/Sr 2G Raleigh Ravenscroft, NC Aaron Gordon 6-8/Sr CF San Jose Mitty, CA Brannen Greene 6-6/Sr WF Forsyth Mary Persons, GA Derrick Griffin 6-7/Sr PF Rosenburg Terry, TX Shannon Hale 6-7/Sr C-F Arden Christ School, NC Isaac Hamilton 6-5/Sr 2G LA Crenshaw, CA Thomas Hamilton 6-8/Sr C-F Chicago Young, IL Aaron Harrison 6-5/Sr 2G Richmond Ft.Bend Travis, TX Andrew Harrison 6-5/Sr 2G Richmond Ft.Bend Travis, TX Josh Hart 6-4/Sr 2G Washington Sidwell Friends, D.C. -
Pac-12 NBA Draft History
NATIONAL HONORS PAC-12 IN THE NBA DRAFT Draft began in 1947. 1st Round picks only listed 1980 (10) 1984 (10) from 1967-78 (order prior to 1967 unavailable). 1st 11. Kiki Vandeweghe (UCLA), Dallas 1st 13. Jay Humphries (COLO), Phoenix All picks listed since 1979. 18. Don Collins (WSU), Atlanta 21. Kenny Fields (UCLA), Milwaukee Number in parenthesis after year is rounds of Draft. 2nd 42. Kimberly Belton (STAN), Phoenix 2nd 29. Stuart Gray (UCLA), Indiana 3rd 47. Kurt Nimphius (ASU), Denver 38. Charles Sitton (OSU), Dallas 1967 (20) 50. James Wilkes (UCLA), Chicago 4th 71. Ralph Jackson (UCLA), Indiana 1st (none) 53. Stuart House (WSU), Cleveland 92. John Revelli (STAN), LA Lakers 65. Doug True (CAL), Phoenix 6th 138. Keith Jones (STAN), LA Lakers 1968 (21) 5th 95. Don Carfno (USC), Golden State 7th 141. Butch Hays (CAL), Chicago 1st 11. Bill Hewitt (USC), Los Angeles 103. Darrell Allums (UCLA), Dallas 144. David Brantley (ORE), Clippers 6th 134. Coby Leavitt (UTAH), Phoenix 146. Michael Pitts (CAL), San Antonio 1969 (20) 7th 141. Lorenzo Romar (WASH), Golden State 152. Gary Gatewood (ORE), Seattle 1st 1. Lew Alcindor (UCLA), Milwaukee 148. Greg Sims (UCLA), Portland 8th 177. Chris Winans (UTAH), New Jersey 3. Lucius Allen (UCLA), Seattle 152. Joe Nehls (ARIZ), Houston 1985 (Seven) 1970 (19) 1981 (10) 1st 8. Detlef Schrempf (WASH), Dallas 1st 14. John Vallely (UCLA), Atlanta 1st 7. Steve Johnson (OSU), Kansas City 15. Blair Rasmussen (ORE), Denver 16. Gary Freeman (OSU), Milwaukee 5. Danny Vranes (UTAH), Seattle 23. A.C. Green (OSU), LA Lakers 8. -
EUROLEAGUE-ROUND 2 OCTOBER 19 2017-8.45 Pm (Ita) A|X ARMANI EXCHANGE FENERBAHCE ISTANBUL
EUROLEAGUE-ROUND 2 OCTOBER 19 2017-8.45 pm (ita) A|X ARMANI EXCHANGE FENERBAHCE ISTANBUL A|X ARMANI EXCHANGE MILANO (0-1) N. Giocatore Età Altezza Ruolo Statistiche EuroLeague 0 Andrew Goudelock 28 1.91 Guardia 17.0 ppg, 70.0% t2p, 5.0 rpg 5 Vladimir Micov 32 2.01 Ala 16.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.0 rec. 7 Davide Pascolo 27 2.03 Ala forte - 9 Mantas Kalnietis 31 1.95 Playmaker 3.0 ppg, 4.0 apg 10 Andrea La Torre 20 2.04 Ala - 12 Zoran Dragic 28 1.96 Guardia - 13 Simone Fontecchio 22 2.03 Ala - 15 Kaleb Tarczewski 24 2.13 Centro 7.0 ppg, 75.0% t2p, 6.0 rpg 20 Andrea Cinciarini 31 1.90 Playmaker - 22 Marco Cusin 32 2.11 Centro - 23 Awudu Abass 24 2.00 Ala - 24 Amath M’Baye 28 2.06 Ala forte 5.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg 25 Jordan Theodore 28 1.83 Playmaker 7.0 ppg, 6.0 apg, 33.3% t3p 28 Patric Young (i) 25 2.09 Centro - 34 Cory Jefferson 27 2.06 Ala-centro - 45 Dairis Bertans 28 1.93 Guardia 14.0 ppg 77 Arturas Gudaitis 24 2.11 Centro 15.0 ppg, 66.7% t2p, 91.7% tl Capo allenatore: SIMONE PIANIGIANI Assistenti Allenatori: Massimo Cancellieri, Mario Fioretti, Marco Esposito, Stefano Bizzozero. Preparatore Atletico: Giustino Danesi, Luca Agnello (assistente) FENERBAHCE ISTANBUL (0-1) N. Giocatore Età Altezza Ruolo Statistiche EuroLeague 1 Jason Thompson 31 2.11 Centro 6.0 ppg, 60.0% t2p, 4.0 rpg 4 Nicolò Melli 26 2.05 Ala forte 2.0 apg 5 Baris Hersek 29 2.08 Ala forte - 10 M.Mahmutoglu 27 1.91 Playmaker - 11 Brad Wanamaker 28 1.93 Playmaker 6.0 ppg, 6.0 apg 16 Kostas Sloukas 27 1.90 Playmaker 15.0 ppg, 62.5% t2p, 7 apg, 5.0 rpg 21 James Nunnally 27 2.01 Ala 5.0 -
SPORT 07 He Just Wouldn’T Shut up for Most of My Time out There
TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2019 SPORT 07 He just wouldn’t shut up for most of my time out there. I TENNIS FOOTBALL could accept it from just about Paine hits out at Davis Cup Finals Asian Cup 2023 qualifiers any other opponent. Truly. Not Stokes for ‘cheap in Madrid Qatar vs Afghanistan in shot’ at Warner from him, though. ACTION Group Stage Tajikistan TODAY’S Kings snap Boston’s 10-game win streak AFP taking 16 in a row early in the Trae Young scored 31 points and LOS ANGELES, 2017-18 campaign. Cam Reddish added 13 as the Hield’s three-pointer with Hawks lost their third straight Bahamian guard Buddy Hield 1:52 remaining gave the Kings a Thank God we were game. Atlanta was blown out in scored a season-high 35 points 96-95 lead. Los Angeles for the second con- and the Sacramento Kings Boston’s Jayson Tatum able to pull off secutive night after losing by 49 snapped the Boston Celtics’ answered with a jumper but this win. Definitely points to the Clippers. 10-game NBA win streak with a Hield, who went 14-of-24 needed this win. Also, Denver’s Jamal Murray 100-99 home triumph on from the floor, struck again scored 39 points and Paul Millsap Sunday. with a fadeaway only for We’ve got to stay added 23 to lead the Nuggets Sacramento center Richaun Boston to answer on a Daniel locked in and stay over host Memphis 131-114 for Holmes sank two decisive free Theis dunk, giving the Celtics focused and be ready their fifth win in six road con- throws with 13 seconds a 99-98 edge with 52 seconds for every challenge tests. -
The Free Press Vol. 50, Issue No. 16, 03-11-2019
University of Southern Maine USM Digital Commons Free Press, The, 1971- Student Newspapers 3-11-2019 The Free Press Vol. 50, Issue No. 16, 03-11-2019 Julie Pike University of Southern Maine Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/free_press Recommended Citation Pike, Julie, "The Free Press Vol. 50, Issue No. 16, 03-11-2019" (2019). Free Press, The, 1971-. 223. https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/free_press/223 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at USM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Free Press, The, 1971- by an authorized administrator of USM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE FREE PRESS MAR 11, 2019 VOL. 50 ISSUE NO. 16 By Melissa Fraser I Pg. 4 2 MARCH 11, 2019 | THE FREE PRESS News Where Huskies Bank #WhereHuskiesBank Try our Video Teller in Lower Brooks! Video Teller hours M-F 8am-5pm ATM hours Anytime the Brooks Student Center is open UCU members can video chat with a teller during video teller hours to complete a number of transactions! Outside of video teller hours, members can deposit cash and checks into their accounts, and withdraw funds! Join UCU online! UCU.MAINE.EDU 800.696.8628 | Federally Insured by NCUA News THE FREE PRESS | MARCH 11, 2019 3 Protecting THE FREE PRESS student media 92 BEDFORD STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE 04101 (207) 780-4084 Julie Pike to protect students’ First Amendment of the First Amendment of the United www.usmfreepress.org Editor-in-Chief rights and to ensure that there are plat- States Constitution, the Student Gov- forms for students to practice their free- ernment Association shall have no di- EDITORIAL An editor’s job doesn’t end at just get- dom of expression. -
Boston Celtics
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORT FINAL BOX Tuesday, October 24, 2017 TD Garden, Boston, MA Officials: #24 Mike Callahan, #37 Eric Dalen, #51 Aaron Smith Game Duration: 2:06 Attendance: 18624 (Sellout) VISITOR: New York Knicks (0-3) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 3 Tim Hardaway Jr. F 27:56 2 11 0 5 2 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 -11 6 6 Kristaps Porzingis F 31:41 3 14 0 2 6 9 1 4 5 0 1 0 2 0 -14 12 00 Enes Kanter C 29:46 7 11 0 0 2 3 9 10 19 0 2 0 3 1 -10 16 5 Courtney Lee G 35:06 6 10 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 -10 13 1 Ramon Sessions G 25:39 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 3 3 0 -11 8 31 Ron Baker 09:48 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 -8 2 9 Kyle O'Quinn 06:18 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 -10 2 8 Michael Beasley 13:30 2 6 0 1 2 2 0 3 3 2 1 0 2 0 -8 6 55 Jarrett Jack 17:37 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 -12 4 20 Doug McDermott 16:42 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 -7 6 14 Willy Hernangomez 11:10 5 6 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 -1 12 42 Lance Thomas 10:03 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 2 21 Damyean Dotson 04:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 240:00 36 85 1 12 16 25 11 32 43 20 17 8 14 2 -21 89 42.4% 8.3% 64% TM REB: 8 TOT TO: 14 (19 PTS) HOME: BOSTON CELTICS (2-2) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 0 Jayson Tatum F 31:08 9 15 4 6 0 0 1 3 4 2 4 4 3 2 10 22 42 Al Horford F 29:03 5 8 2 4 1 2 2 11 13 5 1 0 2 1 11 13 46 Aron Baynes C 22:16 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 0 1 10 3 7 Jaylen Brown G 32:07 9 16 3 6 2 3 0 4 4 0 4 1 0 1 11 23 11 Kyrie Irving G 29:32 5 13 1 5 9 9 0 3 3 7 2 1 3 0 13 20 12 Terry Rozier -
ESPNHS NHSI Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 1 ESPNHS NHSI Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page Ifc1 ESPNHS NHSI Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 1
ESPNHS_NHSI_Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 1 ESPNHS_NHSI_Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page ifc1 ESPNHS_NHSI_Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 1 2011 ESPNHS NHSI THE ROSTER 2011 ESPN RISE NHSI Champions ............................2 Event Credits ........................3 Boys Basketball: ESPNHS FAB 50 The Nation’s Top 50 Boys Teams .............4 Boys Bracket........................5 Boys Team Rosters Blanche Ely (FL)...................6 Coolidge (DC) ......................7 Findlay Prep (NV) ................8 La Lumiere (IN) .................11 Montrose Christian (MD)....12 Montverde Academy (FL)....13 Ravenscroft (NC)...............14 St. Benedict’s Prep (NJ).....15 ESPNU Top 100 Boys: Class of 2012 Player Rankings............16-17 ESPNU Super 60 Boys: Class of 2013 Player Rankings ................18 Girls Basketball: ESPNHS FAB 50 The Nation’s Top 50 Girls Teams............22 Girls Bracket......................23 Girls Team Rosters Dr. Phillips (FL)..................25 Edgewater (FL)..................26 H.D. Woodson (DC) ...........27 Riverdale Baptist (MD) .......29 Justin Anderson - Montrose Christian ESPNHS_NHSI_Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 2 2011 ESPN RISE NHSI Champions Montrose Christian (MD) Dr. Phillips (FL) 2 ESPNHS_NHSI_Layout 1 3/20/12 2:33 PM Page 3 2012 ESPNHS NHSI Executive Directors Dan Margulis, Rashid Ghazi Event Directors Kevin Lopes, Paul Harvey, Josh Feldman, Mike McDonough Public Relations Diane Lamb Program Editors Josh Feldman, Ronnie Flores Layout and Design Turn Marketing, Fullerton, CA About ESPNHS ESPNHS is a multiplatform business which serves high school student-athletes and high school sports fans. It provides high school student-athletes with recognition, resources, information and inspiration to improve their skills and achieve their goals, while offering fans compelling content across multiple platforms.