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Rosters for Under Armour Next All

Those two top-tier quarterbacks will be challenged by Team Unstoppable’s quality secondary led by Na’eem Offord, the No. 10 overall rated prospect, who has signed with Oregon, and No. Blake Woodby, a 4-star prospect, who has signed with Auburn.Both players, considered 5-star prospects, signed during the Early Signing Period last month. Russell, the 2024 Gatorade […]

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Those two top-tier quarterbacks will be challenged by Team Unstoppable’s quality secondary led by Na’eem Offord, the No. 10 overall rated prospect, who has signed with Oregon, and No. Blake Woodby, a 4-star prospect, who has signed with Auburn.Both players, considered 5-star prospects, signed during the Early Signing Period last month. Russell, the 2024 Gatorade National Player of the Year, will play at Alabama. Moore signed with Oregon.Team Unstoppable has a pair of future stars from the Class of 2026 — Jackson Cantwell of Nixa (Missouri) and and Zion Elee of St. Frances Academy (Maryland). Jackson, an offensive tackle, is the No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of ’26, who has 30 college scholarship offers. Elee, an EDGE rusher, is the No. 13 overall prospect, who has verbally committed to Maryland.The 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game will be played this afternoon in Florida. The game at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand will match Team Icon against Team Unstoppable. Both rosters are filled with top players from around the country.Russell and Moore helped lead Duncanville to Texas 6A Division I state championships in 2022 and 2023. This past season, the Panthers lost to eventual start champ North Crowley in the state semifinals to finish No. 8 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.No./Last Name/First Name/Position/Height/Weight/High School/City/State/College/Class/ESPN RankingFirst Name/Last Name/No./High School/Height/WeightMaking this year’s 17th annual content a big different is it also includes some of the top players in the Class of 2026.

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Colorado-signee Julian “JuJu” Lewis is also on Team Icon. the Carrollton (Georgia) QB led his school to a runner-up finish in Class 6A, the largest in Georgia. The Trojans finished No. 19 in the nation.

65 (SJ) Seuseu Alofaituli OL 6’2 286 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV Miami 2025 12
8 Byron Baldwin Jr. DB 6’2 185 St. Frances Academy Baltimore MD Indiana 2025 267
50 Joshua Blackston OL 6’4 275 Dunbar Baltimore MD Rutgers 2025  
3 Vernell Brown III WR 5’11 175 Jones Orlando FL Florida 2025 44
35 Jordan Campbell LB 6’3 210 Carrol City Miami FL Miami 2026 142
9 Dyzier Carter WR 5’10 180 Louisa County Louisa VA Rutgers 2026 114
12 Bryce Davis DL 6’4 255 Grimsley Greensboro NC Duke 2025 82
18 Anthony Davis Jr LB 6’2 205 Grayson Stockbridge GA   2026 247
70 Micah DeBose OL 6’5 320 Theodore Theodore AL Alabama 2025 78
23 James Dunnigan Jr. DB 6’2 185 Manhattan Manhattan KS   2026  
4 J’Vari Flowers DB 6’0 175 Miami Northwestern Miami FL   2026 71
10 KJ Ford DL 6’4 245 Duncanville Cedar Hill TX   2026 129
73 Juan Gaston Jr OL 6’8 340 Westlake Fairburn GA Georgia 2025 85
99 Daverin Geralds II DL 6’3 275 Collins Hill Suwanee GA   2026 53
11 Will Griffin QB 6’3 225 Jesuit Treasure Island FL Florida 2026 58
15 Marcus Harris WR 6’0 185 Mater Dei Eastvale CA Washington 2025 138
86 Brock Harris TE 6’6 240 Pineview Washington UT   2026 34
27 Tae Harris DB 6’0 195 Cedartown Cedartown GA Georgia Tech 2025 48
3 Zelus Hicks DB 6’3 185 Carrollton Lilburn GA Texas 2025 72
6 Savion Hiter RB 5’11 199 Louisa County Louisa VA   2026 20
79 Immanuel Iheanacho OL 6’7 345 Georgetown Prep Baltimore MD   2026 7
7 Ty Jackson LB 6’2 205 Seminole Ridge Westlake FL Florida 2025 54
55 Alai Kalaniuvalu OL 6’3 305 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV BYU 2025 109
11 Jake Kreul DL 6’3 230 IMG Academy Orlando FL   2026 99
1 Dijon (DJ) Lee Jr DB 6’3 192 Mission Viejo Mission Viejo CA Alabama 2025 32
10 Julian Lewis QB 6’0 190 Carrollton Carrollton GA Colorado 2025 2
19 Tyler Lockhart LB 6’3 215 Winona Secondary School Kilmichael MS Mississippi State 2025 144
64 Kenneth McManus IV OL 6’2 290 St. John’s College Washington, D.C. DC Akron 2025  
4 Naeshaun Montgomery WR 6’2 185 Miami Central West Palm Beach FL Florida 2025 116
1 Dakorien Moore WR 6’0 185 Duncanville Dallas TX Oregon 2025 3
7 Javian Osborne RB 5’9 195 Forney Mesquite TX   2026 68
17 Isaiah Reese LB 6’3 200 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter NH Virginia 2025  
25 Brunno Reus P 6’0 190 Venice Senior Sarasota FL Florida State 2025  
88 Landon Rink DL 6’3 280 Cy-Fair Cypress TX Texas A&M 2025 156
21 Anthony Rogers WR/RB 5’9 190 Carver Senior Montgomery AL Ohio State 2025 97
12 Keelon Russell QB 6’4 185 Duncanville Duncanville TX Alabama 2025 14
33 Henry Searcy LS 6’3 185 Lawton Chiles Tallahassee FL Pitt 2025  
77 Micah Smith OL 6’6 320 Vero Beach Vero Beach FL   2026 46
80 Scott Starzyk K 5’9 165 The Woodlands The Woodlands TX Arkansas 2025  
2 Jahkeem Stewart DL 6’6 277 Edna Karr New Orleans LA USC 2025 11
6 Cortez Thomas DB 6’1 185 Holmes County Central Goodman MI Ole Miss 2025 125
14 Xavier Tiller TE 6’5 220 Langston Hughes Atlanta GA Texas A&M 2026 70
16 Carnell Warren WR 6’4 195 Bluffton Bluffton SC   2026 203
49 Jalen Wiggins DL 6’5 250 James Rickards Tallahassee FL Florida 2025 68
41 Prince Williams DL 6’2 255 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV   2026 212
5 Tony Williams DB 6’1 190 Palm Beach Central Wellington FL UCF 2025  
8 Dallas Wilson WR 6’4 195 Tampa Bay Tech Tampa FL Florida 2026  

Team Icon is led by Duncanville (Texas) stars Keelon Russell (quarterback) and Dakorian Moore (wide receiver), the No. 2 and No. 4 college football prospects in the Class of 2025, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Na’eem Offord 5 A.H. Parker High School 6’2 190
Anquon Fegans 4 Thompson High School: Alabaster, AL 6’2 185
Gavin Nix 6 IMG Academy 6’0 225
Abel Hoopii 58 Farrington High School: Honolulu, HI 6’5 345
Hunter Solwold 84 Fallston High: Fallston, MD 6’3 240
Kaden Strayhorn 75 IMG Academy 6’3 298
Erik Schmidt 28 Marquette University High 6’2 200
Izayia Williams 57 Tavares High School: Tavares, FL 6’1 215
Isaiah Iosefa 56 Waipahu HS: Honolulu, HI 6’1 220
Dominic De Freitas 90 Northwood High School 6’0 180
Jackson Cantwell 79 Nixa High: Nixa, MO 6’8 310
Keenyi Pepe 71 IMG 6’8 300
Chris Ewald jr 21 Chaminade Madonna College Prep: Hollywood, FL 6’0 178
London Merritt 14 IMG Academy 6’3 250
Naeem Burroughs 18 The Bolles School: Jacksonville, FL 6’0 175
Kaiden Prothro 7 Bowdon High School: Bowdon, GA 6’6 210
Jared Smith 8 Thompson High School: Alabaster, AL 6’6 250
Zahir Mathis 9 Imhotep Institute Chs: Philadelphia, PA 6’6 230
Michael Fasusi 56 Lewisville High School: Lewisville, AR 6’5 310
Tristen Keys 23 Blair Center Hattiesburg High: Hattiesburg, MS 6’3 185
JaReylan McCoy 19 Tupelo High School: Tupelo, MS 6’7 250
Isaiah Mozee 23 Lee’s Summit North 6’1 200
Xavier McDonald 2 Morton High School: Morton, MS 6’1 160
Kevin Oatis jr 99 Blair Center Hattiesburg High: Hattiesburg, MS 6’3 280
Zech Fort 12 IMG academy 5’11 190
Simeon Caldwell 24 The Bolles School: Jacksonville, FL 6’2 190
Zion Elee 7 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 6’4 226
Derrek Cooper 6 Chaminade Madonna College Prep: Hollywood, FL 6’1 198
KJ Lacey 9 Saraland high school 6’1 185
Donovan Olugbode 0 IMG 6’2 200
Jireh Edwards 10 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 6’2 204
Solomon Thomas 65 William M. Raines High School: Jacksonville, FL 6’4 325
Blake Woodby 1 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 5’11 182
Elijah Griffin 95 Savannah Christian Prep: Savannah, GA 6’5 290
Donovan Murph 17 Irmo High School: Columbia, SC 6’3 190
Quentin Gibson 1 North Crowley HS 5’9 160
Jaylen Gilchrist 77 Salem High School 6’5 205
Langston Hogg 78 Cartersville High School: Cartersville, GA 6’2 270
Byron Louis 22 American Heritage School: Plantation, FL 6’0 210
Nolan Wilson 55 Picayune Memorial High School: Picayune, MS 6’4 251
Mikkel Skinner 8 Riverside High School: Greer, SC 6’4 220
Kaleb Burns 22 Cypress Falls H S: Houston, TX 6’1 210
Marshall Pritchett 24 Rabun Gap Nacoochee School: Rabun Gap, GA 6’6 225
Alvin Henderson 4 Elba High School: Elba, AL 5’10 195
Kail Ellis 50 Cass High School: Cartersville, GA 6’4 300
Keon Young 3 Lakeland Senior High School: Lakeland, FL 6’1 178
Malik Washington 5 Archbishop Spalding High School: Severn, MD 6’5 215
Derek Zammit 3 DePaul Catholic High School 6’0 195

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Micro wrestling show draws sold

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – A unique wrestling show featuring a troupe of little people is drawing big crowds across the country and they made a stop Friday night at the Buzzed Crow Bistro in Colorado Springs. While the performers say it’s all in the name of fun, others strongly disagree. The group behind the […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – A unique wrestling show featuring a troupe of little people is drawing big crowds across the country and they made a stop Friday night at the Buzzed Crow Bistro in Colorado Springs.

While the performers say it’s all in the name of fun, others strongly disagree.

The group behind the event has been touring the country for over a decade, marketing itself as a form of professional wrestling entertainment.

DJ TooTall, a former wrestler and current team member, told KRDO13 the show is a way to bring joy to people and to showcase their talents.

“We do it so people can come out and relax and have a good time; take their thoughts, depression, or whatever it is, away and put a smile on their face,” DJ TooTall said.

He adds, “There’s nothing bad about it. We’re not exploiting anything. We’re just making money off what God gave us.”

The nonprofit advocacy organization Little People of America (LPA) doesn’t see it that way.

In a statement to KRDO13, the group called the event “dehumanizing” and said such spectacles jeopardize both the health and dignity of performers with dwarfism.

LPA also takes issue with the use of the slur “midget” in promotional materials, which they say contradicts ongoing efforts to advance the rights and representation of little people.

While acknowledging the physical risks, performers argue they face no greater danger than taller athletes in mainstream professional wrestling.

“It’s a sport. It’s the same thing as WWE or WWF, just in a shorter version,” DJ TooTall said.

Despite the controversy, the event went on as planned; met with cheers, laughter, and enthusiastic applause from the sold-out audience.

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Arizona men's basketball to open 2025

Is there such a thing as too strong of a nonconference schedule? We may find out with what Arizona is putting together for the 2025-26 season. College basketball insider Jon Rothstein is reporting that the Wildcats are set to add another powerhouse opponent, finalizing a deal to face Florida in the season opener. The game […]

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Is there such a thing as too strong of a nonconference schedule? We may find out with what Arizona is putting together for the 2025-26 season.

College basketball insider Jon Rothstein is reporting that the Wildcats are set to add another powerhouse opponent, finalizing a deal to face Florida in the season opener. The game would be played Nov. 3, the first day of the 2025-26 season, in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena as part of a doubleheader that would also feature BYU and Villanova.

Florida is coming off its third NCAA title, beating Houston in San Antonio last month. The Gators went 36-4 but like most teams have to rebuild their roster thanks to graduation, the NBA Draft and the NCAA transfer portal.

This would be the fifth meeting between Arizona and Florida (the series is tied 2-2) and first since 2012 when the 8th-ranked Wildcats beat the 5th-ranked Gators 65-64 at McKale Center, winning it on Mark Lyons’ basket with seven seconds left.

Florida is the latest in a murderer’s row of nonconference opponents Arizona has lined up for next season. The UA is also set to face UCLA at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Nov. 14, visit UConn on Nov. 19, host Auburn on Dec. 6 and meet Alabama in Birmingham on Dec. 13. That’s in addition to the Big 12 slate.

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Menlo Atherton basketball coach takes legal action

Menlo-Atherton boys varsity basketball coach Mike Molieri and his team in 2018. Photo by Bob Dahlberg. Mike Molieri, a Menlo-Atherton High School teacher and varsity basketball coach, has taken legal action against the Sequoia Union High School District claiming retaliation and discrimination. Since being placed on administrative leave in August 2024, Molieri has been absent […]

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Menlo-Atherton boys varsity basketball coach Mike Molieri and his team in 2018. Photo by Bob Dahlberg.

Mike Molieri, a Menlo-Atherton High School teacher and varsity basketball coach, has taken legal action against the Sequoia Union High School District claiming retaliation and discrimination. Since being placed on administrative leave in August 2024, Molieri has been absent from the classroom and basketball courts while the district investigation continues.

The school district is now involved in at least five lawsuits alleging school administrators engaged in antisemetic practices, wrongful termination and discrimination. 

According to the claim, Molieri believes he was “unlawfully placed on administrative leave in violation of the Whistleblower Protection Act”  after bringing up his concerns about the district’s treatment of students. It also alleges that Molieri was discriminated against for his Latin heritage and his support for students of color.

Molieri worked at M-A as a special education teacher for 21 years and as the boys varsity basketball coach for 12 years. He’s led the basketball team to multiple championship games. 

When his absence was noticed at the start of the school year, students and parents confronted the Board of Trustees during school board meetings asking why he was on leave and when he would return. According to some students, Molieri was known for providing youth with a safe space on campus and acted as a mentor to many students. 

The last basketball season passed without the direction of Molieri who has yet to be interviewed as part of the district administration’s investigation into allegations made against him, according to the claim. Mike Molieri with Menlo-Atherton student Jalen William during the 2023 CCS championship for boys basketball. Courtesy Dan Molieri.The district alleges he violated policies including: failure to notify the district of students he believed needed changes to their special education plan; disclosure of confidential student information to non-district employees; making false statements about students to staff and administrators; and soliciting parents, students and staff to engage in professional services of his brother Dan Molieri, a private investigator for the Law Offices of John Burris. Burris is representing the case involving the arrested M-A student in 2023.

The claim states that Mike Molieri “denies all allegations and denies that any such actions violated any applicable administrative polices or procedures.” It adds that these allegations only arose after he reported his belief that the district was involved in legal violations.

Dan Molieri believes said violations were in relation to sensitive information about the arrest of the M-A student, who was one of Mike Molieri’s students. The student, referred to as K.C. in lawsuits, allegedly had his confidential student records released to the police by an undisclosed person at M-A. 

The claim states that Molieri heard of “an audio tape being shared with people that contained confidential information” regarding K.C. 

According to the suit, Molieri communicated to administrators about his concerns for the student, confidentiality issues and concerns that he was being targeted due to his relationship with his brother and his advocacy for disadvantaged students of color. 

“It was discussed that members of the administration were sharing confidential information that was portraying a minor student in a negative manner and doing so broke the rules of confidentiality as it relates to the Independent Education Program,” said the claim. 

Molieri had intended to file a complaint alleging the district had violated federal policies through this breach of privacy, it added. 

Leading up to his placement on leave, Molieri was involved in other incidents that date back to 2022 involving false accusations against his colleagues and difficulties with the district administrators 

“We strongly believe that this is a case of ongoing harassment, discrimination and most importantly retaliation,” said Molieri’s attorney Harry Stern. 

The claim is asking for more than $70,000 for damages including loss of income, emotional distress and damage to reputation. Molieri is currently seeking treatment for anxiety and stress as a result of being placed on leave, the complaint adds. 

The district was served papers on April 29 and will now have the opportunity to evaluate the claim and decide whether to reject or accept it. If rejected, attorneys will have six months to file a lawsuit against the district.

“My hope is the district will do the right thing and accept responsibility, but we are planning on moving forward with a lawsuit if that is not the case,” Stern said. 

The district did not immediately respond to this news organization about Mike Molieri’s investigation.  

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New Shows On Apple TV+ This Month Highlighted By A Sci

Apple TV+ has taken a quality-over-quantity approach since its inception, and May 2025 is a showcase of that philosophy in action. This month’s lineup is refreshingly diverse—blending cerebral science fiction, adrenaline-pumping adventure, poignant documentaries, charming family tales, and immersive music experiences. Whether you’re into character-driven drama or quirky animated specials, there’s something worth watching. Long […]

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New Shows On Apple TV+ This Month Highlighted By A Sci

Apple TV+ has taken a quality-over-quantity approach since its inception, and May 2025 is a showcase of that philosophy in action. This month’s lineup is refreshingly diverse—blending cerebral science fiction, adrenaline-pumping adventure, poignant documentaries, charming family tales, and immersive music experiences. Whether you’re into character-driven drama or quirky animated specials, there’s something worth watching.

Long Way Home (May 9)

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Genre: Travel Docuseries
Stars: Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman
The beloved duo returns for their fourth adventure, this time journeying through 17 European countries on vintage motorcycles. Starting in Scotland and wrapping in England, Long Way Home builds on the legacy of Long Way Round, Down, and Up with even more raw, scenic footage, unexpected roadblocks, and cultural encounters. For newcomers, the entire saga is available to stream on Apple TV+, making May a perfect time to binge the full journey.


Murderbot (May 16)

Apple TV+ debuts trailer for “Murderbot,” premiering May 16 - Apple TV+  Press

Genre: Sci-Fi Thriller/Comedy
Star: Alexander Skarsgård
Based on Martha Wells’ award-winning novels, Murderbot introduces a rogue security android that’s hacked its own governor module to gain autonomy—only to find itself reluctantly drawn into protecting a group of humans. Skarsgård brings both gravitas and wry humor to the role, while the show explores big questions about AI, agency, and what it means to be human—all with a side of soap opera obsession. Episodes will drop weekly on Fridays following a two-episode premiere.


Deaf President Now! (May 16)

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Genre: Historical Documentary
This powerful documentary revisits the 1988 Gallaudet University protests, where students demanded the appointment of a Deaf university president. Told from a Deaf perspective, it’s not just a history lesson—it’s a stirring chronicle of activism and representation that still resonates in today’s broader push for inclusivity and equal access. Expect raw archival footage, interviews with student leaders, and a spotlight on a defining civil rights moment.


Fountain of Youth (May 23)

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Genre: Action-Adventure Film
Cast: John Krasinski, Natalie Portman, Eiza González, Domhnall Gleeson, Stanley Tucci
Guy Ritchie directs this globetrotting adventure that follows estranged siblings as they unravel clues to the mythical Fountain of Youth. The film balances sleek action set pieces with humor and emotional beats, leaning into a Da Vinci Code-meets-National Treasure tone. With a cast this stacked and Ritchie’s kinetic visual style, it’s positioned to be one of Apple TV+’s biggest original films of the year.


Bono: Stories of Surrender (May 30)

Apple Original Films announces new documentary event “Bono: Stories of  Surrender” - Apple TV+ Press

Genre: Music Documentary
Shot in immersive 180-degree video, this one-man show blends stories from Bono’s memoir with live renditions of U2’s most iconic songs. The film captures performances from his 2023 tour and gives a deeply personal look at the life, activism, and philosophy of the legendary frontman. The immersive version is also available on Apple Vision Pro, pushing the boundaries of traditional concert films.


Lulu Is a Rhinoceros (May 30)

Apple TV+ announces “Lulu Is a Rhinoceros,” an animated special premiering  May 30 - Apple TV+ Press

Genre: Animated Family Special
Voice Talent: Auli’i Cravalho
Adapted from the children’s book by Jason and Allison Flom, this animated tale of identity and acceptance features Lulu, a bulldog who believes she’s a rhinoceros. Filled with vibrant animation, original songs, and a message about self-expression, it’s ideal for family movie night. Cravalho’s warm narration adds charm and sincerity to this uplifting special.


New Episodes of Ongoing Favorites

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  • Your Friends & Neighbors (Drama) – Continues Fridays through May 30
  • The Studio (Workplace Comedy) – Episodes 8–10 air on May 7, 14, and 21
  • Government Cheese (Surrealist Comedy) – Weekly on Wednesdays; finale on May 28
  • Carême (French-language Historical Drama) – New episodes every Wednesday, exploring espionage through the eyes of a culinary genius in Napoleon-era France

What’s Coming Next

Stick (June 4)

Genre: Sports Comedy
Star: Owen Wilson
Looking ahead to early June, Stick lands with Owen Wilson taking on the golf world in a comedic role that blends sports antics with midlife crisis drama. Apple TV+ is clearly betting on Wilson’s charisma and a fresh setting to deliver their next breakout comedy hit.

Key Takeaways

  • Apple TV+ is releasing several new shows in March 2025 including “The Studio,” “Dope Thief,” and “Your Friends & Neighbors.”
  • Critical favorites like “Severance” and “Mythic Quest” continue to be standout offerings on the streaming platform.
  • The service is expanding with diverse content ranging from sports documentaries to drama series to appeal to a broader audience.

New and Upcoming Shows on Apple TV+

May 2025 is a stellar month for Apple TV+ as it flexes its muscles across every genre—from bold sci-fi experiments to emotional documentaries and star-studded adventures. The platform continues to distinguish itself with carefully crafted content rather than content overload, giving each title room to breathe—and more importantly, room to be discovered. Whether you’re in the mood to laugh, cry, think, or escape, Apple TV+ has your next binge covered.

Apple TV+ continues to expand its catalog with exciting new series and the return of fan favorites in 2025. The streaming service is investing heavily in diverse content spanning multiple genres while bringing back some of its most acclaimed shows.

Anticipated Debuts

“Your Friends & Neighbors” is among the most anticipated new shows coming to Apple TV+ this spring. This quirky new series will premiere on April 16, offering subscribers a fresh comedy experience. Another newcomer, “Government Cheese,” follows an ex-con looking to turn over a new leaf while making history.

The Studio” and “Carême” are also joining the lineup, bringing new storytelling perspectives to the platform. Sports fans will be particularly excited about “F1,” a series that explores the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing.

“The Gorge” and “Number One on the Call Sheet” represent Apple’s continued investment in both genre-bending content and documentaries that explore important cultural topics.

Returning Favorites

The biggest news for returning shows is that “Ted Lasso” will come back for a fourth season. This announcement from March 14, 2025, thrilled fans who thought the beloved soccer comedy had ended with season three.

“Severance,” one of Apple’s most critically acclaimed series, is also returning with new episodes that continue its mind-bending workplace drama. “Silo” fans can look forward to more dystopian storytelling in its next season.

“The Morning Show” and “For All Mankind” continue to be flagship series for the platform. “Foundation,” based on Isaac Asimov’s classic sci-fi series, is preparing another visually stunning season that expands on its complex universe.

Expanding Genres and Formats

Apple TV+ is diversifying its content with shows like “Dope Thief,” which blends crime drama with dark comedy. The platform is also branching into more limited series formats that tell complete stories in a single season.

“Bad Sisters” and “Shrinking” showcase Apple’s strength in creating shows that balance humor with deeper emotional themes. “Pachinko,” the beautiful multi-generational drama, continues to demonstrate Apple’s commitment to international storytelling and diverse perspectives.

“Mythic Quest,” the workplace comedy set in a video game company, remains a strong performer in Apple’s comedy lineup. “Slow Horses,” the spy thriller starring Gary Oldman, continues to build its fanbase with each new season.

“Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series” highlights Apple’s growing interest in sports documentaries and event coverage.

Apple TV+ Advancements and Collaborations

Apple TV+ continues to expand its influence in the streaming world through strategic partnerships and technological innovations. The platform has secured deals with major industry players while implementing new features to enhance viewer experience.

High-Profile Partnerships

Apple TV+ has forged impressive collaborations with renowned filmmakers and actors. Martin Scorsese has joined forces with the streaming service for exclusive content development, bringing his legendary storytelling expertise to the platform.

David Oyelowo is set to star in “Number One on the Call Sheet,” a documentary series exploring the challenges and triumphs of Black actors in Hollywood. This project highlights Apple’s commitment to diverse storytelling.

The platform has also secured rights to “F1,” a highly anticipated racing series that will compete directly with Netflix’s popular motorsport content. This move signals Apple’s strategy to attract sports enthusiasts.

Other upcoming shows include “The Studio,” “Government Cheese,” and “Your Friends & Neighbors,” reflecting Apple’s investment in varied content genres to broaden its subscriber base.

Innovations in Streaming

Apple TV+ has enhanced its content measurement and audience research tools to better understand viewer preferences. These improvements allow for more targeted content development based on actual watching habits.

The service has implemented advanced security measures to protect user IP addresses while still gathering essential data for personalized advertising. This balances privacy concerns with revenue generation needs.

Subscription options have become more flexible, with new tiers being introduced to compete with other streaming services. The platform now offers both ad-supported and ad-free options at different price points.

Apple’s services development team has created a more intuitive interface for browsing the growing library of Apple Original shows and movies. New releases are now organized in ways that make discovery easier for subscribers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Apple TV+ has expanded its lineup with several new shows and seasons in 2025. These frequently asked questions cover the latest releases, popular series, and critically acclaimed content available on the streaming platform.

What are the latest original series released on Apple TV+?

Apple TV+ recently released “The Crossing,” a sci-fi thriller starring Emmy winner Regina King. The show explores time travel consequences in a near-future world.

“Legends of Tomorrow” debuted in February 2025, bringing a fresh historical fiction angle to the platform. Each episode features a different legendary figure reimagined for modern audiences.

“The Circuit,” a Formula 1 documentary series, launched in early March 2025 with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to drivers and teams.

Which new shows on Apple TV+ are gaining popularity this year?

“Homestead,” a frontier drama set in Montana, has become one of Apple TV+’s most-watched new series. Its authentic portrayal of rural life has resonated with viewers seeking something different.

“The Algorithm,” a tech thriller about artificial intelligence gone wrong, has generated significant buzz on social media. The show stars Michael Fassbender and Sandra Oh.

“Culinary Masters” has gained a devoted following with its unique competition format that pairs amateur cooks with world-renowned chefs.

What are the top critically acclaimed series on Apple TV+ currently?

“Severance” Season 2 has received universal praise from critics, with many calling it even better than its groundbreaking first season. The psychological thriller continues to explore workplace dystopia.

“Pachinko” continues its critical success with its third season, maintaining a 98% rating on review aggregators. The multi-generational Korean family saga has expanded its storytelling scope.

“Slow Horses” remains a critical darling in its fifth season. The spy drama starring Gary Oldman consistently receives nominations for major television awards.

What are the new Apple TV+ shows available for streaming now?

“The Ambassador,” a political drama set in Washington DC and various global embassies, released its complete first season in January 2025. All eight episodes are available for streaming.

“Boundless,” an adventure reality competition filmed across remote locations worldwide, drops new episodes weekly on Fridays.

“Last Light,” a post-apocalyptic thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence, premiered its first three episodes on March 15, with remaining episodes releasing weekly.

Can you list the latest Apple TV+ series adaptations from books?

“The Silent Patient,” based on Alex Michaelides’ bestselling psychological thriller, premiered in February 2025. The adaptation stars Zendaya in the lead role.

“Project Hail Mary,” adapted from Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel, launched in January 2025. Ryan Gosling leads this space adventure about humanity’s last hope against extinction.

“The Lincoln Highway,” based on Amor Towles’ novel, debuted its eight-episode season in March 2025. The period drama follows four young men on a cross-country journey in 1954.

What is the current lineup of Apple TV+ shows for this season?

“Ted Lasso” is returning for a surprise fourth season in April 2025 after a two-year hiatus. The beloved comedy continues following AFC Richmond’s journey.

“Foundation” Season 3 continues the epic sci-fi saga with new episodes releasing weekly. The adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s classic series has expanded its scope.

“The Morning Show” will release its fifth and final season in May 2025. The media drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon will conclude its award-winning run.

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Coastal Bend softball Area second round playoff highlights and scores 2025

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 14 have advanced to the Area second round. Plus, IWA is in the TAPPS DIII Regional Round. UIL 5A-DIVeterans Memorial vs. Weslaco EastGame 1: Weslaco East 1, Veterans Memorial 16 (HIGHLIGHTS)Game 2: Friday at 6:30 p.m. […]

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Coastal Bend softball Area second round playoff highlights and scores 2025

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 14 have advanced to the Area second round. Plus, IWA is in the TAPPS DIII Regional Round.

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Veterans Memorial vs. Weslaco East
Game 1: Weslaco East 1, Veterans Memorial 16 (HIGHLIGHTS)
Game 2: Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Weslaco East
Game 3 (If Needed): Saturday at 2 p.m. at Raymondville

Veterans Memorial defeats Weslaco East 16-1 in UIL 5A-DI Area Game 1 2025

Flour Bluff vs. Harlingen South
Game 1: Harlingen South 7, Flour Bluff 5 (HIGHLIGHTS)
Game 2: Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Harlingen South
Game 3 (If Needed): Saturday at 11 a.m. at Harlingen South

Harlingen South holds off Flour Bluff 7-5 in UIL 5A-DI game 1 Area playoffs 2025

UIL 5A-DII
Carroll vs. Brownsville Lopez
Game 1: Carroll 7, Lopez 1
Game 2: Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Cabaniss
Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m. at Cabaniss

UIL 4A-DI
Calallen vs. Needville (Regional Final 2024 Rematch)
Game 1: Friday at 6 p.m. at Tuloso-Midway
Game 2: Saturday at 2 p.m. at Sweeney
Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

Tuloso-Midway vs. El Campo
Game 1: El Campo 6, Tuloso-Midway 3
Game 2: Friday at 6 p.m. at El Campo
Game 3 (If Needed): Saturday at 1 p.m. at Port Lavaca

UIL 4A-DII
Ingleside vs. Robstown
Game 1: Ingleside 11, Robstown 1
Game 2: Ingleside 8, Robstown 2

Rockport-Fulton vs. Zapata at Texas A&M-Kingsville
Game 1: Friday at 7 p.m.
Game 2: Saturday at 1 p.m.
Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

UIL 3A-DI
Orange Grove vs. Raymondville
Game 1: Orange Grove 11, Raymondville 8
Game 2: Friday at 5 p.m. at Orange Grove
Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

Bishop vs. Rio Hondo
Game 1 Only: Bishop 11, Rio Hondo 0

UIL 3A-DII
San Diego vs. Hebbronville
Game 1: Friday at 7 p.m. in Hebbronville
Game 2: Saturday at 1 p.m. in San Diego
Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

Santa Gertrudis vs. Lyford
Game 1: Lyford 3, Santa Gertrudis 5
Game 2: Friday at 5 p.m. at Lyford
Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

UIL 2A-DI
Three Rivers vs. Ganado
Game 1: Ganado 14, Three Rivers 4
Game 2: Friday at 6 p.m. in Sinton
Game 3 (If Needed): Friday following Game 2

TAPPS Division III Regional Round
Game 1 Only: Incarnate Word Academy 2, Austin Veritas 0

TAPPS Division III Regional Round Softball, IWA 2, Veritas 0

Coastal Bend UIL State Tournament Appearances
Calallen – 2024 (State Champions), 2023 (State Champions), 2021 (Runner-Up), 2019 (Runner-Up)
Santa Gertrudis Academy – 2023 (Runner-Up), 2018 (State Champions), 2017 (Runner-Up), 2016, 2013 (Runner-Up)
Sinton – 2001, 1999
Beeville – 2018, 2017, 1997
Gregory-Portland – 2016 (Runner-Up), 2000
Bishop – 2021
George West – 2010 (State Champions)

Coastal Bend TAPPS State Tournament Appearances
Incarnate Word Academy – 2023, 1981 (TCIL State Champions)

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Massachusetts high school sports highlights for May 1

Duxbury’s Cam Silvia goes airborne to corral a pass in a 10-9 loss to Lincoln-Sudbury.Barry Chin/Globe Staff Here at Globe Schools it’s like Christmas Eve as we await the online release of our 2024-25 Winter All-Scholastics on Friday (and in print on Sunday). But before we can unwrap all those accolades, let’s browse through Thursday’s […]

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Massachusetts high school sports highlights for May 1

Duxbury’s Cam Silvia goes airborne to corral a pass in a 10-9 loss to Lincoln-Sudbury.Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Here at Globe Schools it’s like Christmas Eve as we await the online release of our 2024-25 Winter All-Scholastics on Friday (and in print on Sunday). But before we can unwrap all those accolades, let’s browse through Thursday’s results.

First stop: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Boys’ volleyball | Girls’ tennis | Boys’ tennis

1. Milestones

Before we get to the 200- and 100-level milestones, let’s start in Stoughton, where freshman goalie Joe Toupin posted the first shutout in program history during a 14-0 win over Bay Path.

Whittier senior Kyle DiCredico scored a goal and handed out six assists to push him over 200 career points while beating Somerville, 16-4. Winchester boys’ volleyball topped Arlington, 3-0, to mark the program’s 200th all-time victory. Franklin junior Sophia Sacramone notched her 200th career strikeout.

Senior Ramona Gillett scored three times for Marblehead in a narrow 14-13 victory over Beverly, including the 100th goal of her career. Norton’s Liana Danubio notched her 100th varsity hit in an 8-3 win over Westwood.

2. Walk-offs

Wilmington softball trailed Lowell Catholic, 4-3, in the bottom of the seventh when Sara Keck ripped a triple to spark a rally. She scored on Sophia Tentindo’s RBI groundout before Charlotte Forcina singled and raced home on an error.

On the girls’ lacrosse field, Whitman-Hanson’s Shannon Balfe netted the overtime winner in a 9-8 victory over Quincy.

3. Three stars

Rebecca Hornung, Southeastern — The senior provided two-way excellence in a 3-2 win over Tri-County, not allowing an earned run while striking out nine in a two-hitter, and supplying an RBI double and a steal of home as the Hawks pushed their winning streak to seven in a row.

Maggie Schlossberg, East Bridgewater — The junior struck out 13, yielding just one earned run on two hits without walking a batter, but her most impressive stats came at the dish, where she collected four hits, including two doubles, and drove in five runs in a 15-2 win over Pembroke.

Michael Wagner and Jayden Pelletier, St. John’s Prep — The senior outside hitters combined for 48 kills, with Wagner providing 26 and Pelletier chipping in with 22 in a 3-1 win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury) in a showdown of top-10 ranked Catholic Conference heavyweights.

4. Going, going, gone

Nobody displayed more power Wednesday than Pentucket freshman Kam Bonneau, who cranked a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, as part of a seven-RBI day in a 15-1 drubbing of Manchester Essex. Panthers teammate Kallie White added her first career blast.

Also leaving the yard was Tyngsborough’s Kiley Hogan and King Philip’s Ali Gill.

5. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Conor Walsh, Whittier, 9

Taylor Corr, Silver Lake, 8

Emily Fleming, Archbishop Williams, 8

Christian Maranian, Acton-Boxborough, 8

Owen Quinn, Scituate, 8

Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 7

Sean Rockwood, Stoughton, 7

Ava Cozzolino, Nashoba, 6

Finn Cronin, Silver Lake, 6

Maddie Forbes, Marblehead, 6

Zoe Labdon, Nauset, 6

Points

Walsh, Whittier, 13

Cronin, Silver Lake, 10

Ferreira, Stoughton, 9

Quinn, Scituate, 9

Cozzolino, Nashoba, 8

Owen Considine, Lynnfield, 8

Corr, Silver Lake, 8

Forbes, Marblehead, 8

Laundry, Swampscott, 8

Maranian, Acton-Boxborough, 8

Shipos, Medway, 8

6. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Taryn Clancy, Middleborough, 14

Jackie Giordano, Brooks, 14

Maggie Schlossberg, East Bridgewater, 13

Elsie Testa, Abington, 12

Camryn Jayde Collier, Latin Academy, 11

Brayden Francis, Gloucester, 11

Preston Ardolino, Somerville, 10

Brady Chenevert, St. John’s (Shrewsbury), 10

Kiley Hogan, Tyngsborough, 9

Rebecca Hornung, Southeastern, 9

Molly LeBel, Pentucket, 9

Jack Oreal, Newburyport, 9

7. Coaching corner

After 32 years as the BC High boys’ soccer coach, 1977 graduate Billy Ryan has stepped down. A 2021 inductee into the Eastern Mass. Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame, he won one state title and one Eastern Mass. title, in addition to 11 Catholic Conference Championships, more than 300 wins and a spot in the BC High Hall of Fame.

The Silver Lake baseball team will honor the late Buddy Teevens on Friday before its 4 p.m. game against Pembroke, where Teevens was born. A 1974 Lakers graduate, who went on to coach Dartmouth football from 2005-2022, Teevens played football and hockey for the Big Green. He died in 2023 after being hit by a truck while riding his bike in Florida. He also coached Stanford, Tulane, and Maine, and served as offensive coordinator and Boston University and Illinois.

Taunton High graduate Ancil Alexander was named the Little East Conference Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year as a freshman for UMass Dartmouth. Alexander won the shot put (53 feet, 11 inches) and the discus (173-8) during the LEC Championships. In six outdoor meets, he finished fifth or better both throws.

Alexander’s Corsair teammates Zane Gordon (Hyannis, Inlet Grove Community High in Florida) and Sean Patrone (Wilmington) were named co-LEC Rookies of the Year. Gordon won the 400 meters (49.51 seconds) at the LEC Championship, taking fourth in the 200 and running the third leg of the winning 4×100 relay. Patrone cleared 6-7.5 to win a league title in the high jump, marking his fifth victory in the event across six meets.

Bowdoin senior Jed Hoggard, an Acton-Boxborough graduate, was named the NESCAC’s Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first Polar Bear to claim the award. He tallied 12 points on five goals and seven assists, leading a league-leading defense with 63 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers

8. Coming up

A Shot For Life will hold its 2025 ASFL Hockey Classic from 2-7 p.m. Sunday at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, with a girls’ game followed by a boys’ game. The event features some of the best players in Massachusetts competing and raising funds for the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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