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There were seven tennis teams (six boys, one girls) in playoff action on Tuesday with a ticket to the Round of 8 on the line. Find out who advanced closer to a chance at a state title, and whose season came to an end. Boys Tennis Div. 4, Round of 16: No. 4 Fairhaven 5, […]

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP


There were seven tennis teams (six boys, one girls) in playoff action on Tuesday with a ticket to the Round of 8 on the line.

Find out who advanced closer to a chance at a state title, and whose season came to an end.

Boys Tennis

Div. 4, Round of 16: No. 4 Fairhaven 5, No. 13 Sandwich 0: The Blue Knights (15-7) came up short in their second playoff game. They defeated No. 20 Monument Mountain, 3-2, in the Round of 32.

Div. 4, Round of 16: No. 3 Monomoy 5, No. 14 Bourne 0: The Sharks (17-3) defeated the Canalmen (9-11) for the third time this season in a Cape playoff matchup.

Roman Pavluchenko defeated Joziah DeSouza in first singles (6-1, 6-1), Ryan Casey beat Jonathan Santucci in second singles (6-0, 6-0), and Zack Shields won third singles (6-1, 7-6 (8-6)) over Jake Roux.

Nick Hadden and Blake Noonan beat Nate Reynolds and Landon Hope in first doubles (6-2, 6-2), while Tom Hereford and Ethan Seufert defeated Doug Lunede and James Kirby.

Monomoy will play Cape opponent No. 6 Sturgis West for the first time this season in the Round of 8 at a date and time TBD.

Bourne defeated No. 19 Wareham 4-1 in the Round of 32 for its first playoff win almost a decade.

Div. 4, Round of 16: No. 5 Cohasset 5, No. 12 Falmouth Academy 0: The Mariners (6-6) were swept on the road to end their season. They swept No. 21 Ipswich in the Round of 32.

Div. 3, Round of 16:  No. 8 Holliston 4, No. 9 Falmouth 1: The Clippers (14-4) ended their season on the road in the second round. They swept No. 24 Cardinal Spellman in the Round of 32.

Div. 4, Round of 16: No. 6 Sturgis West 3, No. 11 Lenox Memorial 2: The Navigators (10-2) handed Lenox Memorial their first loss of the season to advance to the Round of 8.

Ray Zhang beat Alex Kolean in first singles (6-0, 6-0), Francisco Garcia Raya defeated Ayden Shove in second singles (6-0, 6-0), and Robert Muhov closed the deal with a third singles (3-6, 7-6, 6-4) win over Edmund Pritchard.

Girls Tennis 

Div. 3, Round of 16: No. 3 Martha’s Vineyard Reg. 3, No. 14 Boston Latin Academy 2: The Vineyarders (17-1) won a hard fought match to advance to the Round of 8, where they face No. 6 Newburyport at a time and date TBD.

Courtney Jacobs is the Sports Editor for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at cjacobs@capecodonline.com and follow him on X: @CJ_Journalist.

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Mayor highlights public safety, affordable housing, & literacy initiatives in $2B budget proposal

NEWS Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan presented her $2 billion budget proposal on Monday to the Jacksonville City Council, highlighting efforts to streamline permit processes for small businesses, address affordable housing and homelessness, meet public safety needs, continue to improve literacy and education, and tackle blight. 0

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Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan presented her $2 billion budget proposal on Monday to the Jacksonville City Council, highlighting efforts to streamline permit processes for small businesses, address affordable housing and homelessness, meet public safety needs, continue to improve literacy and education, and tackle blight.

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Junior highlights for four

Embedded above are the junior highlights for 2026 four-star Michigan wide receiver commitment Travis Johnson. The Wolverines landed Johnson as a huge part of their June/early July recruiting run as the Virginia native over North Carolina, Penn State and South Carolina among others. The four-star was a longtime top target for receivers coach Ron Bellamy. […]

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Embedded above are the junior highlights for 2026 four-star Michigan wide receiver commitment Travis Johnson.

The Wolverines landed Johnson as a huge part of their June/early July recruiting run as the Virginia native over North Carolina, Penn State and South Carolina among others. The four-star was a longtime top target for receivers coach Ron Bellamy.

Johnson is currently ranked 144th overall in the 2026 247Sports Composite rankings.

247Sports Scouting Report: Well-rounded wide receiver with the size, speed and focus to emerge as a trusted option at the Power Four level. Height and bounce suggest that he’s destined to play on the outside, but is sudden and quick enough to win from an interior alignment with his slick route running. Attacks cushion with good surge off the line and can reach a top gear before changing course with full-tilt cuts. Might not be a true power forward at the catch point, but can play above shoulder pads with his timing and body control. Will shed a tackle or two with the ball in his hands and has surprising agility in tight quarters for someone of his stature. Missed time as a junior due to injury, but still finished the season with over 1,000 receiving yards before turning heads at the OT7 Finals summer before senior year. Rather narrow in the shoulders for a pass catcher that’s verified at over 6-foot-3, but projects as a potential impact player on Saturdays that will work for his quarterbacks. Mature game could have him in the lineup sooner rather than later.

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Here is the 2025 football schedule for the Cascades East

JACKSON — The 2025 football season kicks off next month, with teams looking to work their way to the postseason, and possibly Ford Field. The first steps on that journey will come on August 28 with Week 1 games. In the Cascades Conference’s East Division, Leslie looks to defend its title while a slew of […]

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Here is the 2025 football schedule for the Cascades East

JACKSON — The 2025 football season kicks off next month, with teams looking to work their way to the postseason, and possibly Ford Field.

The first steps on that journey will come on August 28 with Week 1 games.

In the Cascades Conference’s East Division, Leslie looks to defend its title while a slew of talented teams look to knock the ‘Hawks off.

The first three weeks of the season see nonconference and crossover games, with a Week 1 rivalry game between Napoleon and Columbia Central, a Week 2 matchup between the last two conference title game winners as Addison visits Leslie, and what should be a high-flying Week 3 matchup between Michigan Center and Hanover-Horton.

Once division play kicks off Week 4, some highlights include Michigan Center at Leslie Week 5, Napoleon at Grass Lake in Week 6, and Manchester at East Jackson Week 7.

Here is the full schedule.

WEEK 1

August 28

Grass Lake at Adrian Madison

Napoleon at Columbia Central

Stockbridge at Leslie

Manchester at Marlette

Onsted at Michigan Center

East Jackson at Quincy

WEEK 2

September 5

Homer at East Jackson

Jonesville at Grass Lake

Addison at Leslie

Vandercook Lake at Manchester

Columbia Central at Michigan Center

Hanover-Horton at Napoleon

WEEK 3

September 12

Manchester at Addison

Grass Lake at Columbia Central

Michigan Center at Hanover-Horton

Leslie at Homer

Napoleon at Jonesville

East Jackson at Vandercook Lake

WEEK 4

September 19

Leslie at Grass Lake

Michigan Center at Manchester

East Jackson at Napoleon

WEEK 5

September 26

Grass Lake at East Jackson

Michigan Center at Leslie

Manchester at Napoleon

WEEK 6

October 3

Napoleon at Grass Lake

Leslie at Manchester

East Jackson at Michigan Center

WEEK 7

October 10

Manchester at East Jackson

Leslie at Napoleon

Michigan Center at Grass Lake

WEEK 8

October 17

East Jackson at Leslie

Grass Lake at Manchester

Napoleon at Michigan Center

WEEK 9

Crossovers, TBD

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Junior highlights for Michigan commitment Dorian Barney

Embedded above are the junior highlights for 2026 four-star Michigan commitment Dorian Barney.  The Wolverines landed Barney over Penn State, Ole Miss and Texas A&M among others. Defensive backs coach LaMar Morgan ran point on the recruitment and recruited Barney heavily after the Georgia native decommitted from Alabama early in the process. The four-star is […]

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Junior highlights for Michigan commitment Dorian Barney

Embedded above are the junior highlights for 2026 four-star Michigan commitment Dorian Barney. 

The Wolverines landed Barney over Penn State, Ole Miss and Texas A&M among others. Defensive backs coach LaMar Morgan ran point on the recruitment and recruited Barney heavily after the Georgia native decommitted from Alabama early in the process.

The four-star is currently ranked 148th overall in the 2026 247Sports Composite rankings.

For a full list of Michigan’s 2026 offer list, click HERE

For a full list of Michigan’s 2026 target list, click HERE

For a full list of Michigan’s 2027 scholarship offers, click HERE

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Alhambra's Cameron Millar to Royals, Bay Area selections in 2025 MLB draft

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