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Aaliyah Chavez decision day, girls basketball awards

Welcome to National High 5 from High School on SI, a daily look at five of the country’s top, most talked about high school sports stories.It was a quarter century since a public high school basketball team finished as the No. 1 team in New Jersey, but the Plainfield Cardinals pulled it off after finishing […]

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Welcome to National High 5 from High School on SI, a daily look at five of the country’s top, most talked about high school sports stories.High school boys basketball New Jersey

When applicable, we’ll offer texture, context and even a little opinion. Enjoy the second installment. Be sure to follow the coverage of High School On SI’s Myckena Guerrero at the McDonald’s All-American Games starting this weekend (the games are April 1 in New Jersey).

She has four names — Alexa Anahi Rodriguez Lopez — but is best known around Hillcrest High School in Dallas as ‘Mighty Mouse.’ According to this terrific video piece from nbcdfw.com, the 4-11, 95-pound senior has been a wrestling dynamo for four years and is the school’s record-holder for wins, boys or girls. The former freshman basketball player gave it up for the mat and has piled up more than 180 victories. She’s also broken down plenty of barriers, according to the report. Lopez plans to announce her college plans this week. “I’ll go out there and wrestle anybody,” she told the TV station. “I’m not scared of anybody.”

High School On SI ace Southern California writer, reporter and on-air talent Tarek Fattal shed more light on the girls game by announcing his All-SoCal squad, which featured three more McDonald’s All-Americans, including Player of the Year Aliyhana ‘Puff’ Morris, a four-year starting point guard for Etiwanda. She led the Eagles to their third straight California (CIF) Open Division championship. She’s signed to Cal. Other McDonald’s All-Americans picked were Etiwanda teammate Grace Knox, and Mater Dei 6-foot point guard Addison Deal, who is headed to Iowa. Three players from nationally ranked Ontario Christian, which beat Etiwanda in the Southern Section finals, but lost in the SoCal championship were picked, including Freshman of the Year Tati Griffin and super sophomore Kaleena Smith, the Offensive Player of the Year. Like the boys SoCal squad, so much to see here and likely future WNBA talent.California (CIF) State Basketball Championships

Not since JuJu Watkins has there been such an anticipated recruiting day in women’s sports than Tuesday, when the magnetic Aaliyah Chavez of Lubbock Monterey (Texas) announces her college commitment at approximately 2 p.m. (EST). High School On SI correspondent Levi Payton has unleashed a full-court press on Chavez’s senior season — read more stories about Aaliyah Chavez’s historic career here and here — as well his bold prediction where the 5-foot-11 point guard who averaged 32.0 points and 8.5 rebounds during her four-year career will wind up. She finished with nearly 4,800 career points, 1,300 rebounds and 800 assists.

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WWE Money In The Bank 2025 Review, Results & Analysis

John Pollock & Wai Ting review WWE Money In The Bank featuring this year’s MITB ladder match winners, John Cena & Logan Paul vs. Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso, and a surprise return to close the show. Plus, John gives his thoughts on WWE-AAA Worlds Collide featuring El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Chad Gable. Jordan […]

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John Pollock & Wai Ting review WWE Money In The Bank featuring this year’s MITB ladder match winners, John Cena & Logan Paul vs. Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso, and a surprise return to close the show.

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Freedom's Helmila and Merrick lead strong area track showing at state meet

AI-assisted summaryKimberly’s Hunter Sprangers won the D1 boys discus and shot put, while Neenah’s Celia Gentile won the D1 girls long jump and triple jump.Freedom’s Claire Helmila won the D2 girls 800-meter run and Lydia Merrick won the D2 girls high jump, helping Freedom win the D2 girls team title.Shiocton’s Paxton Kuehn won the D3 […]

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AI-assisted summaryKimberly’s Hunter Sprangers won the D1 boys discus and shot put, while Neenah’s Celia Gentile won the D1 girls long jump and triple jump.Freedom’s Claire Helmila won the D2 girls 800-meter run and Lydia Merrick won the D2 girls high jump, helping Freedom win the D2 girls team title.Shiocton’s Paxton Kuehn won the D3 boys 100 dash and Lydia Hofacker won the D3 girls 300 low hurdles.LA CROSSE − The Post-Crescent coverage area had no shortage of champions at the WIAA state track and field championships this year.

Eight titles overall were earned by area athletes, including six June 7 at Veterans Memorial Stadium Sports Complex.

Mix in a championship relay team and a second consecutive state title for the Freedom girls track team, and it adds up to a banner day for the area.

Earning individual championships June 7 were Kimberly’s Hunter Sprangers in the Division 1 boys discus, Neenah’s Celia Gentile in the D1 girls long jump, Freedom’s Claire Helmila in the D2 girls 800-meter run, Freedom’s Lydia Merrick in the girls high jump, Shiocton’s Paxton Kuehn in the D3 boys 100 dash and Shiocton’s Lydia Hofacker in the D3 girls 300 low hurdles.

Winneconne’s D2 boys 1,600 relay team also captured gold to help the Wolves secure a second-place finish in the team competition. The Wolves finished with 42.5 points, just behind state champ Notre Dame (44).

The Neenah girls also finished as D1 state runner-up with 46 points. Arrowhead won the D1 girls title with 51.

Neenah's Celia Gentile won the Division 1 long jump state title June 7 at the WIAA state track and field meet at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex in La Crosse.

Sprangers, Gentile headline area individual champs

Sprangers and Gentile also won titles on the first day, with Sprangers winning the shot put and Gentile the triple jump.

They were at it again on the second day, with Gentile recording a leap of 19 feet, 6.5 inches in winning the long jump and Sprangers capturing the discus title with a throw of 196-2.

Gentile, a sophomore, placed second last season in the long jump and this season was determined to do better. She recorded her winning jump on her fifth attempt, which put her far ahead of second-place finisher Makena McGarry of Onalaska (18-11).

“It’s a lot more rewarding to get first place this year,” she said. “That’s what I was coming here to do, so getting the gold is great.”

Gentile was on point in both of her championships, as she didn’t scratch on any of her 12 jumps.

“My coaches always like pounding on consistency,” she said. “So knowing that this is the biggest meet of the year, I want to get all my jumps in and all the possibilities to win.”

Sprangers trailed De Pere’s Connor Fontaine from the start in the D1 discus, with Fontaine recording a 193-0 throw on his first attempt with Sprangers following with a 192-11.

The Kimberly senior then found the right mix on his fifth attempt, recording a heave of 196-2 that netted the title.

“Going in to it I felt real good,” he said. “Mental clarity, it was unbelievable. I felt amazing. I never felt that good. I just knew it was going to take one good throw and it was going to take a throw that was just gonna click.

“After the throw I just knew. Mid-air, ‘Oh yeah.’ And it came down 196 and I lost my mind. It was awesome.”

Sprangers, who will compete at Penn State next season, said he and Fontaine may look like rivals during competition, but the two are actually good friends.

“It might look like we hate each other, but at the end of the day we’re best friends,” Sprangers said. “We’re just competing and at the end, we’re congratulating each other and it’s just a good time all around.”

Freedom's Claire Helmila reacts after winning the Division 2 girls 800-meter run June 7 in La Crosse.

Merrick, Helmila spark Freedom girls

Helmila’s state title in the D2 800 run was something she has dreamt of for quite some time.

The Freedom senior won the event with a time of 2:12.76 and led for nearly the entire race. She finished a little over two seconds ahead of Lancaster’s Maddie Driscoll (2:14.98).

“It’s been my dream to be a state champion individually and it just means the world to me,” she said. “It shows the work that I put in, but also the work that the people put into myself. And to be able to reward those people with something like this, it means the world to me.

“The coaches, my parents and my teammates that have all brought me to this moment and most importantly, to show how God has worked in my life through all the highs and lows and to be able to overcome those and get a state championship.”

Helmila’s title, along with Merrick’s championship in the high jump, was a big reason why Freedom was in contention for the state team title. The Irish would repeat as D2 state champs by finishing with 40 points, just getting past second-place University School of Milwaukee (37).

Freedom's Lydia Merrick won the Division 2 girls high jump state title June 7 in La Crosse.

Merrick secured the high jump title — an event she also won as a sophomore — with a leap of 5-6. It was a big moment for the Freedom senior, who placed sixth in the event last year.

“It was just so fulfilling,” Merrick said. “Winning my sophomore year and taking sixth last year, getting back to the podium is a dream and I did it. I’m so proud of myself.”

Merrick fended off Hayward’s Helen Thompson, who took second with a 5-6 but lost out to Merrick, who accomplished the feat in fewer attempts.

“I’ve been jumping with her since sophomore year,” Merrick said. “We’re friends. All of the girls over there are friends. It was amazing competition and amazing sportsmanship.”

Hofacker, Kuehn lead Shiocton in Division 3

Lydia Hofacker let her hard work do the talking in winning the D3 girls 300 hurdles.

The senior had the top time heading into the state meet and put together a fine showing in the finals, finishing with a time of :44.35. That allowed her to eke out the championship over McDonell Central’s Elyse Bushman (:44.56).

“I was really, really nervous but worked really hard to get here,” Hofacker said. “And I walked into finals ranked No. 1 and knew that I couldn’t give up that ranking. I went into that race with running as hard as I could.

Shiocton's Lydia Hofacker crosses the finish line first to win the 300-meter hurdles state title in Division 3 on June 7.

“(Bushman) is super sweet and we push each other. It was really awesome. We talked after the race and we both really helped to push each other. Awesome to have such supportive people around you and everyone just runs their hardest.”

Hofacker, who will be competing at UW-Oshkosh in college, left it all out on the track.

“This was my last time running the 300 hurdles,” she said. “It was awesome, a really rewarding feeling that all the hard work I put into during the season really paid off.”

For Kuehn, winning the D3 boys 100 dash could be seen as a dose of redemption. The junior qualified for the 100 final last June, but said a pulled hamstring kept him from competing.

“That was not good,” he said. “But I kept working and getting in the weight room and followed the directions of the coach and staying positive and praying and getting strength from the Lord.”

Kuehn won the title with a time of :10.99 seconds. His personal-best time is :10.89. He was able to fend off Unity’s Payton Merrida (:11.12), who finished second.

Shiocton's Paxton Kuehn reacts to his first-place time of :10.99 seconds in winning the Division 3 100-meter dash June 7 in La Crosse.
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Wall Regional High School Rodeo Saturday Results

WALL S.D. – More than 100 cowboys and cowgirls are competing in Wall this weekend for trips to the State High School Rodeo Finals in Ft. Pierre. Some of the top performers Saturday at the Wall Regional High School Rodeo included Madilyn Waln from Bennett County, who got the top time in Breakaway Roping at […]

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WALL S.D. – More than 100 cowboys and cowgirls are competing in Wall this weekend for trips to the State High School Rodeo Finals in Ft. Pierre.

Some of the top performers Saturday at the Wall Regional High School Rodeo included Madilyn Waln from Bennett County, who got the top time in Breakaway Roping at 3.28 seconds.

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Custer’s Addie Sander was the quickest in Barrel Racing, clocking in at 17.24 seconds.

It was another Sander taking the top spot in Bareback Riding. Leighton Sander put up a score of 66.

You can find complete results from Saturday’s rodeo on the

Southwest Region Facebook page.

The rodeo continues Sunday with the Grand Entry starting at 10:30 a.m.

The State Finals begin June 17th.

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Walker Horn returns to Kentucky following House Settlement approval

Walker Horn is back with the Kentucky Wildcats after initially entering the transfer portal earlier this offseason. The 6-foot-3 senior guard returns as part of Kentucky’s now 15-man scholarship roster following a judge’s approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, which allows teams to exceed the traditional scholarship limit through a grandfathering clause. Horn, the […]

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Walker Horn is back with the Kentucky Wildcats after initially entering the transfer portal earlier this offseason.

The 6-foot-3 senior guard returns as part of Kentucky’s now 15-man scholarship roster following a judge’s approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, which allows teams to exceed the traditional scholarship limit through a grandfathering clause.

Horn, the son of Northern Kentucky head coach Darrin Horn, appeared in 13 games across three seasons in Lexington. He saw action in four games during the 2022–23 campaign, four more in 2023–24, and played in five contests this past season. Though he didn’t score in his limited minutes, he contributed two assists and a rebound in 16 total minutes.

Originally choosing Kentucky over offers from Marquette and Michigan State, Horn began his prep career at Covington Catholic (Ky.) before finishing at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.

The House settlement’s approval not only secures Horn’s return but also could bring back former walk-ons Grant Darbyshire and Zach Tow under the same grandfathering policy. Both were part of last year’s team and may now be eligible to return despite the roster expansion.

Horn’s return adds leadership and continuity to a Kentucky team entering its first full offseason under head coach Mark Pope, as the Wildcats prepare for a new era in college athletics.

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