Koja bounces back from rough outing with no-hitter

Kubasaki junior got torched in start on unfamiliar field against American School In Japan before recovering nicely against Okinawa rival Kadena.

Country star and Army reservist Craig Morgan sings national anthem at Chicago White Sox opening day

Warrant Officer Craig Morgan Greer — better known as country music star Craig Morgan — sang the national anthem at the White Sox’s season-opening game against the Detroit Tigers at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago.

Dragons top Titans, but fall three times to Mustangs

Kubasaki gets only one baseball victory in series against Japan-based international schools, including trio of losses to team it defeated last year for Far East title.

Caps, Wizards would stay in DC under deal announced by Bowser, Leonsis

D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and Ted Leonsis, owner of the Wizards and Capitals, said Wednesday they were finalizing a deal that — if approved by the D.C. Council — would keep the teams in downtown D.C. until 2050, ending the owner’s planned move to Virginia.

Navy football makes progress on installing hybrid Wing-T offense during spring practice

By far the biggest story line of Navy football spring camp has been the installation of a new offensive by first-year offensive coordinator Drew Cronic.

Patriot Way winds into US bases in Germany with Matthew Judon visit

New England Patriots outside linebacker Matthew Judon came out for multiple events over the weekend in the Kaiserslautern Military Community.

Humphreys junior shatters 100-meter mark

D’Jhontae Douglas clocked 10.53 seconds on what observers called an “ideal day,” temperatures in the 60s and little to no wind.

2 Army soldiers double their chances for Olympic gold in shooting

Army Sgts. Sagen Maddalena and Ivan Roe have doubled their chances at scoring an Olympic medal this summer in Paris.

MLB Hall of Famer meets US military fans at Army base in South Korea

Major League Baseball traveled to South Korea to open the regular season this week, and with it came Hall of Fame pitcher Trevor Hoffman to meet U.S. troops and their families.

Soldiers earn trip to Paris on US Olympic shooting team; more spots at stake this week

Staff Sgts. Rachel Tozier and Will Hinton of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit qualified for the Games in trap shooting during USA Shooting’s Shotgun Olympic Trials.

Kaiserslautern takes down Wiesbaden in softball season opener

Raiders win big in first game before rallying for run in extra innings to sweep doubleheader.

Dragons quickly adjusting to co-ed game

Alconbury, one of four Division III schools featuring combined boys and girls soccer teams this season, tops Spangdahlem on Saturday.

Top programs look to be strong again on diamond

Naples could be more dominant than ever in D-II/III, while Ramstein and Stuttgart might be the favorites to battle it out again in D-I.

Ramstein loaded up for a title defense

Small schools’ champ Naples will have brand new team to try to win again, while a few pursuers bring back experienced rosters.

Another record down. What’s next for Williams?

Matthew C. Perry senior now holds Pacific mark for 3,200 after record-breaking cross country performances earlier this year. She’s got a better time and 800 and 1,600 marks in her sights as well.

Hundreds start off with hopes of season-ending podium finish

Track season starts Saturday with relay events and then resumes in April with seven meets before championships.

Army-Navy Game could be impacted by the advent of a 12-team playoff

The expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams has put the stand-alone status of Army-Navy in jeopardy again.