Groveport-Madison Schools has removed former Pittsburgh Steelers' star Le'Veon Bell's name from their high school football stadium after he was ordered to pay $25-million in a sexual abuse case.
If approved by the School Board, naming rights to Martin County High School's stadium would be the first on the market.
MARTIN COUNTY — Want to get your name on a stadium? Naming rights to Martin County High School's football stadium soon could be on the market. Tebo Partnerships of Pennsylvania, hired last year ...
Southeastern Oklahoma State University announces Spend Life Wisely Stadium, funded by First United Bank and the Massey Family ...
The lawsuit in question was filed against Bell and his younger brother La’Vonte in March 2024 by Jada Bell, who alleged that ...
GROVEPORT, Ohio — Groveport Madison Schools removed former NFL star Le'Veon Bell's name from the high school football stadium on Thursday. The name removal comes as a Franklin County jury ...
A Surbiton-based school is set to play football at Wembley Stadium after winning a regional final. Surbiton High School, representing AFC Wimbledon, will play at Wembley Stadium on Sunday ...
Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center will be the site the state basketball championships Friday and Saturday. But hold off on booking ...
Groveport-Madison Schools has removed former football star Le’Veon Bell’s name from its high school stadium, two days after The Dispatch reported Bell has been ordered to pay $25 million in a ...
Former NFL star Le’Veon Bell paid only $300,000 of the $750,000 he agreed to donate to Groveport Madison Schools after the high school stadium was renamed in his honor eight years ago ...
In 2020, there was Cloud’s labor-of-love oversight of the construction of a $4.5 million football stadium on the Will Rogers High School campus. A 1964 Rogers graduate, Cloud was a lineman and ...