Local Sports

Valley Championship Friday
Clovis North (D-I), Madera (D-II), Golden West (D-III), Selma (D-IV) and Firebaugh (D-V) all won valley baseball championships on Friday. Video Video
Back to Back!
Central edges Bullard 2-1 to win their second straight Division I softball title. Video Video
Tuel on Target in Buffalo
The Clovis West High School alum talks about his NFL opportunity with the Bills. Video Video
Boeh Staying at Fresno State
Fresno State's Director of Athletics releases a statement about his interview at Rutgers. Video Video
Boeh, Pebley Reportedly Staying at Fresno State
The Bulldogs Director of Athletics and Womens Basketball Coach will both stay after interviewing for jobs elsewhere. Video Video
Rawhide splits DH, wins game 1 on walk-off grand slam
The Visalia Rawhide split a double-header with High Desert on Thursday, winning the first game 9-7 on a walk-off grand slam. A loss in Game 2, 5-3, snapped the Rawhide's 15-game home-winning streak. Video Video
Dean, Dunn Done at Fresno State
The Bulldog Footballers will move on without a key receiver and valuable defensive back for violating athletic department policy. Video Video
Judge, Bulldogs Beat Hawaii; TRAC Title Game Friday
The Diamond Dogs get their 7th straight win at home, while Clovis North beats Buchanan to force a TRAC Championship Game Friday. Video Video
Tommy Masters, Bhavik Patel advance at U.S. Open qualifying
They call the U.S. Open golf's "most democratic major" because on any given year, any amateur who meets the handicap requirements can compete to be in the field. This year that competition takes place at 111 sites, including one in Fresno. Video Video
Sidelines Spotlight: Stephen Vogt
At 28 years old, Stephen Vogt is a little old to be considered a prospect. But with a batting average hovering around .400, he's also not exactly flying under the radar, either. Video Video



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