…before she became a viral sensation at the 2019 Waste Management Open, Bockerstette showed immense promise as a golfer. She led Sandra Day O’Connor High School to state championship berths…
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…and the high academic demands at AFA after arriving as a two-sport student-athlete. Randall, a business management major, gave up playing football for the Falcons after suffering an Ulnar Collateral…
…what we strive to be.” https://twitter.com/AZArsenalSC/status/1352692512226299904 After spending the past year scouting numerous clubs across the Phoenix area, Legacy Sports settled on Arizona Arsenal due to a number of factors….
…offseason and solidified his spot in the season opener against Basha, completing 13 of his 16 passes and rushing for two touchdowns, in a 41-31 victory. The junior led his…
…dedication, he hopes to play somewhere on the field as a freshman. He plans on studying business management and his goal is to be able to balance baseball and his…
…my energy in the right areas and it’s time management, honestly. That’s helped me a lot.” Pola-Gates finished the fall semester with a 3.33 grade point average and his cumlative…
…communication barriers and unfamiliar surroundings on top of the immense expectations that come with being a professional athlete. Jahii Carson’s basketball adventure has taken him from his native Phoenix to…
…good coach and what has prepared him for the next level. “I feel that he has helped me with the mental side of golf,” Walker said, “both with course management…
…passed on the Waste Management to play in Saudi Arabia. “I don’t think I have ever been treated better,” Mickelson said after a practice round on Wednesday at Royal Greens Golf…
There is a lot happening in Arizona this week. The Waste Management Open, the Suns are playing, Diana Taurasi announced she’s staying with the Mercury, and more. Bob Harig (10:17…