Sports Illustrated Kids
CHYNA TAYLOR
IT WOULD BE EASY to look at hockey phenom Chyna Taylor’s résumé and assume she was SportsKid of the Year material from the start. In 2024, when she was just 15 years old, Chyna was the youngest player on the U-18 national team. It made her the first...
Read Full Story (Page 1)LUKA GOES HOLLYWOOD
Down-to-earth LUKA DONCˇI´C has gone Hollywood, where the Lakers hope their script produces a hit—and another title.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Tiger King
How Detroit’s Tarik Skubal unleashed the beast within to send the Tigers roaring toward a pennant
Read Full Story (Page 1)TONY THE IMMORTAL HAWK
NO ONE KNOWS this better than Tony Hawk. Perhaps the most well-known skateboarder in the world, Hawk has fallen countless times, in big moments and small, like when he became the first person to ever land a 900 in competition. The 900 (two-and-a-half...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MLB: Go Bananas! Steal These Rules
MLB: Go Bananas! Steal These Rules p. 16 Umpires... Who Wants This Job? p. 24 Magic Mud Causes a Treehouse Issue p. 31
Read Full Story (Page 1)Arden Pala
AT THE PLAYGROUND outside Perkins Elementary in San Diego there’s a mural. It features an oversized kid sitting on a small planet Earth, staring off into space. On the mural are the words sueña grande, and right above that is the English translation:...
Read Full Story (Page 1)THERE'S A PERFECT STORM BREWING IN OKC...
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Read Full Story (Page 1)In college football, everyone is on the move this year. Here are the five story lines to keep an eye on
O.K., CONSIDER EVERYTHING you’ve ever learned about U.S. geography and math. Now forget all of it. As schools scramble to unite and form superconferences, things like “meaningful names” and “common sense” have gone out the window. How else can we...
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