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When a tsunami warning postponed the Hawaii state high school wrestling championship to a Sunday, Amber Ah Sue had a decision to make. She's convinced she made the right one.
Help us out by informing of us any LDS returned missionaries or female LDS Church members headed for the NCAA tourneys.
Pro Football Hall of Famer and former television actor Merlin Olsen has died. He was 69.
Huddled in a news conference on a Sunday afternoon in a basketball arena in Ames, Iowa, a handful of reporters from around the country were stunned -- eyebrows raised and mouths agape.
Hard work and discipline have helped a high school athlete recover from serious injury to return to the court.
In an effort to increase attendance, the National Basketball Association's Golden State Warriors wanted to know how they could draw Latter-day Saint families and their friends to a game.
Vernon Law was a baseball superstar who was also a devout Latter-day Saint. In 1960, he led a previously woeful Pittsburgh franchise to a World Series title.
Seven Mormon athletes competing in the 2010 Winter Olympics accounted for one gold medal, one bronze medal and a fourth-place finish.
Torah Bright, a member of the LDS Church, didn't just capture a gold medal, she also captured a commemorative postage stamp in Australia.