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  2. DyeStat - Wikipedia

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    DyeStat was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field". It was founded in 1998 by John Dye, and featured his wife (Donna Dye) as the features editor, senior editor Steve Underwood, assistant editor Dave Devine, two California co-editors (Rich Gonzalez, Doug Speck) and one business/marketing manager (Kirsten Leetch).

  3. Mercy rule - Wikipedia

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    At the middle- or high-school level, 34 states use a mercy rule that may involve a "continuous clock" (the clock continues to operate on most plays when the clock would normally stop, such as an incomplete pass) once a team has a certain lead (for example, 35 points) during the second half (Louisiana adopted a rule in 2022 which states the running clock is invoked when the margin reaches 42 ...

  4. Quincy Wilson (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Games. 2024 Paris. 4×400 m relay. Quincy Wilson, OLY [2] (born January 8, 2008) is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 400 meters. In March 2024, competing for Maryland's Bullis School, he set an under-18 world best for the indoor 400-meter dash. [3] In July 2024, he set the under-18 world best for the outdoor ...

  5. OPSMA High School Football Notebook: Week 1 brings plenty of ...

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    Week 1 of the 2024 high school football ... and had a fumble recovery as the game was 35-0 at halftime to trigger the Indiana High School Athletic Association’s running clock rule with the 35 ...

  6. Bishop Sycamore High School scandal - Wikipedia

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    An American football team named the Bishop Sycamore Centurions, based in Columbus, Ohio, purported to be the high school football team of Bishop Sycamore High School.The high school was advertised as an athletic sports training academy, but after a blowout loss to IMG Academy that was televised on ESPN on August 29, 2021, there was increased scrutiny and an investigation into the school's ...

  7. Hurry-up offense - Wikipedia

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    The hurry-up, no-huddle offense (HUNH) refers to avoiding or shortening the huddle to limit or disrupt defensive strategies and flexibility. The two-minute drill is a clock-management strategy that may limit huddles but also emphasizes plays that stop the game clock. [1] While the two-minute drill refers to parts of the game with little time ...

  8. Four corners offense - Wikipedia

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    The four corners offense, also known as the four corner stall[1] or the four corners delay offense, [2] is an offensive strategy for stalling in basketball, primarily used in college basketball and high school basketball before the shot clock was instituted. [a] Four players stand in the corners of the offensive half-court while the fifth ...

  9. One-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    One-minute warning. The one-minute warning or the one-minute timing rule was a rule that dictated the flow of the game in the final minute of a half in some indoor American football leagues, most prominently the Arena Football League. [1] During the AFL's final season in 2019, it occurred in the last half-minute of regulation or overtime.