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Mario Kart Bracket Team Rosters/Participants AURORA – The first round of the Esports State Championships for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been completed, with the second-round matchups set for Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. Round 2 winners will advance to quarterfinal round, which will be played at home sites. The four winners of the quarterfinal […]

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  • AURORA – The first round of the Esports State Championships for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been completed, with the second-round matchups set for Monday afternoon at 4 p.m.

    Round 2 winners will advance to quarterfinal round, which will be played at home sites. The four winners of the quarterfinal round will advance to the in-person final site – Localhost in Lakewood – on Thursday, April 24, to begin their quest for the state title. The in-person finals will begin with the semifinal games at 2 p.m., followed by the finals at 5 p.m.

    The Esports State Championships for Unified Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will also take place at Localhost on April 24. The inaugural unified championship will be played at 10:30 a.m., while the fourth-annual Super Smash Bros. Ultimate championship will be at approximately 1:30 p.m.

    Trophy and award presentations will take place immediately after each final. 
     
    Results and matchups for each round can be found on PlayVS. Team rosters can be found on the qualifiers story. 
     
    Round 2 Matchups

    • Falcon Awesome Kart (Highlands Ranch) vs. Fossil Ridge Mario Kart (Fossil Ridge)
    • BHS Bulldogs Deluxe (Brighton) vs. Pueblo West Mario Kart Varsity (Pueblo West)
    • North Kart (Denver North) vs. PCHS_01_Kart (Pine Creek)
    • LEGEND ROYAL (Legend) vs. PMHS Lobos JV (Rocky Mountain)
    • Thunderstorm (ThunderRidge) vs. The Smokin Wheels (Conifer)
    • HRHS Falcon Karts (Highlands Ranch) vs. STEM HR Mario Kart Gold Team (STEM School Highlands Ranch)
    • THUNDERHKZ (Ellicott) vs. Wray Eagles (Wray)
    • RMHS Lobos Varsity (Rocky Mountain) vs. University Mario Kart 1 (University)

    Round 1 Results

    • BHS Bulldogs Deluxe (Brighton) def. PHS Impalas Mario Kart (Poudre), 2-0
    • STEM HR Mario Kart Gold Team (STEM School Highlands Ranch) def. Creek Kart Vroom Vroom (Cherry Creek), 2-1
    • RMHS Lobos Varsity (Rocky Mountain) def. Stallions Kart (Sierra), 2-0
    • LEGEND ROYAL (Legend) def. Creek Kart Beep Beep (Cherry Creek), 2-0
    • Pueblo West Mario Kart Varsity (Pueblo West) def. Chaparral Mario Kart Varsity (Chaparral), 2-0
    • Fossil Ridge Mario Kart (Fossil Ridge) def. Nighthawks Kart (Northfield), 2-0
    • University Mario Kart 1 (University) def. PVHS Broncos (Platte Valley), 2-0
    • The Smokin Wheels (Conifer) def. Hoehne Farmers 1 (Hoehne), 2-1
    • Wray Eagles (Wray) def. WarriorKart (Poudre Community Academy)
    • North Kart (Denver North) def. Mountain Lions (Mountain View)
    • Falcon Awesome Kart (Highlands Ranch) def. La Bomba Kart (Falcon), 2-0
    • RMHS Lobos JV (Rocky Mountain) def. Dayspring Eagles (Dayspring Christian), 2-0
    • HRHS Falcon Karts (Highlands Ranch) def. EHS Holy Rollers (Denver East), 2-0
    • PCHS_01_Kart (Pine Creek) def. Mario Kart Varsity (Vista PEAK Prep), 2-0
    • Thunderstorm (ThunderRidge) def. Cherokee Trail Varsity (Cherokee Trail), 2-0
    • THUNDERHKZ (Ellicott) def. Here Comes The Red Shells (Sterling), 2-1

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    High school scores for May 2

    Baseball Barrington 3, Hersey 2 Batavia 6, Geneva 1 Benet 2, Naperville North 1 Bishop McNamara 2, Aurora Christian 1 (5 Inn.) Bishop McNamara 7, Aurora Christian 2 (5 Inn.) Bryon 4, Harvest Christian 3 Burlington Central 7, Jacobs 5 Cary-Grove 4, Hampshire 3 (8 Inn.) Conant 10, Prospect 5 Fremd 7, Rolling Meadows 2 […]

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    Barrington 3, Hersey 2

    Batavia 6, Geneva 1

    Benet 2, Naperville North 1

    Bishop McNamara 2, Aurora Christian 1 (5 Inn.)

    Bishop McNamara 7, Aurora Christian 2 (5 Inn.)

    Bryon 4, Harvest Christian 3

    Burlington Central 7, Jacobs 5

    Cary-Grove 4, Hampshire 3 (8 Inn.)

    Conant 10, Prospect 5

    Fremd 7, Rolling Meadows 2

    Glenbard West 3, Downers Grove North 2

    Hoffman Estates 6, Wheeling 4

    Huntley 8, Crystal Lake South 4

    Lake Park 10, Glenbard North 5

    Lakes 7, Lake Forest 2

    Lemont 8, Montini 2

    Oswego 2, West Aurora 1

    Palatine 3, Buffalo Grove 1

    St. Francis 12, IC Catholic 0

    Timothy Christian 10, St. Edward 3

    Westminster Christian 4, Harvard 2

    Wheaton Warrenville South 10, Wheaton North 6

    Willowbrook 13, Proviso East 0 (5 Inn.)

    Softball

    Aurora Christian 8, Lisle 5

    Barrington 23, Wheeling 0 (4 Inn.)

    Conant 1, Hersey 0

    Downers Grove North 6, Glenbard West 5 (8 Inn.)

    Fenton 11, Timothy Christian 9

    Fremd 10, Oak Forest 0

    Glenbard North 12, Batavia 2 (6 Inn.)

    Hinsdale South 7, Leyden 4

    Huntley 5, Kaneland 0

    Morton 1, Addison Trail 0

    Naperville Central 11, West Aurora 1 (5 Inn.)

    Palatine 5, Whitney Young 1

    Rolling Meadows 8, Glenbrook South 4

    St. Charles East 5, Wheaton Warrenville South 3

    St. Charles North 20, Geneva 12

    St. Edward 9, Chicago Christian 2

    St. Francis 14, Aurora Central Catholic 13

    Stevenson 7, Lane Tech 0

    Wheaton Academy 6, Harvest Christian 2

    Wheaton North 2, Lake Park 0

    Willowbrook 19, Proviso East 0 (4 Inn.)

    York 8, Hinsdale Central 4

    Girls soccer

    Naperville North Ed Watson Invitational

    Hinsdale Central 1, St. Charles East 0

    Lyons 1, Benet 0

    Naperville Central 2, Barrington 0

    Naperville North 2, Downers Grove North 0

    Oswego 2, Downers Grove South 1

    Others

    Belleville West 2, Wheaton Academy 0

    Dundee-Crown 3, Round Lake 1

    Boys track and field

    Crystal Lake Central Invitational

    Kaneland 152, Dundee-Crown 81, Belvidere North 81, Harlem 78, Prairie Ridge 64, Burlington Central 46, Crystal Lake Central 46, Round Lake 10

    Deerfield Invitational

    Lake Zurich 120, Stevenson 95, Deerfield 92, Libertyville 68, Mather 48, Grayslake North 36, Lakes 36, Latin 33, Wauconda 26

    Glenbrook North Spartan Invitational

    Centennial 111, Glenbrook South 104, Glenbrook North 95, Niles West 67, Lake Forest 61, Vernon Hills 47, Maine South 36, Lake Zurich 14, Wheeling 14, Loyola Academy 9

    Hinsdale South Yavorski Invitational

    Benet Academy 132, Hinsdale South 101, Glenbard East 88, Glenbard North 87, Bloomington 75, Downers Grove South 51, Montini 20

    Morris Relays

    Morris 57, Princeton 48, Kaneland 43, Lemont 40, Joliet Catholic 11

    Oswego Roger Wilcox Invitational

    West Aurora 118, Geneva 110, Oswego 85, St. Charles East 63, Batavia 57, Aurora Central Catholic 38, Aurora East 30, Seneca 29, Romeoville 27

    Prospect Wanner Knights’ Invitational

    New Trier 92.5, Prospect 89, Naperville Central 85.33, Neuqua Valley 78.5, Barrington 75.5, Oak Park-River Forest 74.5, Hononegah 71, Lincoln-Way East 53.33, Hersey 46, Whitney Young 46, Lockport 33, Springfield 33, Maine East 32, Zion-Benton 32, Loyola Academy 23, Grayslake Central 16, Lyons 15, Maine West 11.5, Lane 10.5, Hoffman Estates 9, Proviso West 5.33, Downers Grove South 4

    Rolling Meadows Mustang Classic

    St. Charles North 140.5, Warren 103, Huntley 103, Fremd 96, Rolling Meadows 93, Highland Park 86, Buffalo Grove 49, Conant 26.5

    Sycamore Seegers Classic

    Sycamore 135, DeKalb 100, Dunlap 92, Auburn 75, Marmion Academy 54, Belvidere 33, Boylan Catholic 21

    Willowbrook Invitational

    Willowbrook 102, Leyden 59, Addison Trail 32, King 24, Fenton 23, Prosser 15

    Woodstock Steve Erwin Invitational

    Antioch 260, Woodstock 147, Jacobs 129, Lake Forest Academy 97, St. Edward 9, The Lincoln Academy 8

    Girls track and field

    Conant Invitational

    Barrington 118.5, Minooka 103, Glenbrook North 62, Joliet West 59, Fremd 59, Conant 45, Hoffman Estates 44, Bartlett 42.5, Buffalo Grove 40, Wheeling 26, Crystal Lake Central 24, Auburn 24, Maine East 23, Belvidere North 15, Taft 14

    Elk Grove Invitational

    Elk Grove 158, Willowbrook 137, Hinsdale South 94, Glenbard East 64, Maine West 46, Addison Trail 37, Marist 22

    Glenbard North Weber Invitational

    Downers Grove North 196, Lockport 112, Oswego East 92.5, Neuqua Valley 92, Benet Academy 69, Rolling Meadows 56, Waubonsie Valley 47.5, Glenbard North 33

    Kane County Invitational

    St. Charles North 132.5, Batavia 94.5, Geneva 93, West Aurora 69.5, St. Charles East 63, Burlington Central 59, Hampshire 56, Aurora Central Catholic 39, Dundee-Crown 29, Kaneland 21.5, Aurora East 20, Rosary 15, South Elgin 10

    Woodstock Steve Erwin Invitational

    Harlem 115.5, Boylan Catholic 106, Sycamore 93, Jacobs 87, Woodstock 85, Antioch 82, Hononegah 71.5, Lake Forest Academy 33, St. Viator 22, St. Edward 5, The Lincoln Academy 2

    Wheaton Warrenville South Tiger Invitational

    Prospect 137, Huntley 80, Lincoln-Way East 76.5, Oak Park-River Forest 61, Naperville North 58, Downers Grove South 57.5, Schaumburg 48, Bolingbrook 42.5, Glenbard West 40, Naperville Central 39, Hinsdale Central 35, Lincoln-Way Central 34, Wheaton North 32.5, Yorkville 20, Metea Valley 19, Wheaton Warrenville South 15, Moline 14, Lyons 12, Oswego 7

    Boys lacrosse

    Hinsdale Central 16, Naperville Central 5

    Lake Forest Academy 14, Hoffman Estates 5

    Libertyville 9, Wheaton North 5

    Montini 17, Marmion Academy 5

    Girls lacrosse

    Downers Grove North 4, Hinsdale Central 3

    Huntley 11, Hersey 7

    Boys gymnastics

    MSL Conference Meet

    Fremd 136.60, Palatine 129.15, Conant 128.55, Hoffman Estates 118.95, Schaumburg 74.45

    WSC Conference Meet

    Glenbard West 161.65, Downers Grove Co-Op 151.20, Addison Trail/Willowbrook Co-Op 143.20, Lyons 124.00, Leyden 116.20, Hinsdale South 107.90, Hinsdale Central 106.90

    Boys volleyball

    Libertyville Invitational

    Libertyville d. DePaul 25-19, 25-20

    Libertyville d. Rockford East 25-8, 25-10

    Libertyville d. Rolling Meadows 25-10, 25-11

    Lincoln-Way East Invitational

    Brother Rice d. Downers Grove South 25-15, 25-22

    Cathedral d. Hinsdale Central 25-20, 27-25

    Downers Grove North d. Minooka 25-21, 25-16

    Downers Grove North d. St. Francis 25-8, 25-18

    Glenbard West d. Glenbard South 25-9, 25-21

    Glenbard West d. West Aurora 25-18, 25-15

    Lake Park d. Belleville East 25-18, 25-15

    Lincoln-Way West d. Hinsdale Central 25-16, 25-22

    Lockport d. Downers Grove South 27-25, 25-21

    Naperville North d. Riverside-Brookfield 25-19, 25-20

    Others

    Hononegah d. Stevenson 25-22, 25-23

    Stevenson d. Lakes 25-16, 25-12

    Walther Christian Academy d. Montini 25-22, 25-21

    St. Charles North d. Glenbard East 17-25, 25-17, 25-20

    Boys water polo

    Naperville Central 10, Palatine 7

    Neuqua Valley 10, Lincoln-Way Central 9

    Girls water polo

    Elk Grove 8, Warren 6

    Prospect 14, Neuqua Valley 6

    Prospect 8, Bremen 5

    Thursday’s late results

    Baseball

    Hinsdale South 5, Addison Trail 0

    Hope Academy 3, Wheaton Academy 2

    Maine West 8, Maine East 2

    Softball

    Barrington 5, Sycamore 5

    St. Laurence 13, Montini 9

    Upcoming

    Saturday, May 3

    Baseball

    Buffalo Grove at Prairie Ridge, 10 a.m.

    Bulls Prep at Westmont (DH), 11 a.m.

    Burlington Central at Coal City, 4:30 p.m.

    Carmel at Benet, 10 a.m.

    Crete-Monee at Neuqua Valley (DH), 10 a.m.

    Crystal Lake South at Chicago University, 10 a.m.

    De La Salle at Montini, 11 a.m.

    Downers Grove South at Oak Park-River Forest, 10 a.m.

    Elk Grove at Plainfield Central, 10 a.m.

    Geneva at Batavia, 10 a.m.

    Glenbard North at Lake Park (DH), 10 a.m.

    Glenbrook North at Conant, 10 a.m.

    Hersey at Glenbrook South, 10 a.m.

    Hinsdale South at Glenbard West, 10 a.m.

    IC Catholic Prep at St. Francis, 11 a.m.

    Kaneland at Lisle, 10 a.m.

    Lake Zurich at Jacobs, 11 a.m.

    Leo at Aurora Central Catholic, 1 p.m.

    Leyden at Lyons, 10 a.m.

    Libertyville at Highland Park, 10 a.m.

    Maine South at Normal West, 11 a.m.

    Marmion Academy at Fenwick, 11 a.m.

    Metea Valley at Taft (DH), 10 a.m.

    Niles North at Cary-Grove, 4:30 p.m.

    Parkview Christian at Timothy Christian,10 a.m.

    Prospect at Naperville Central, 10 a.m.

    Rolling Meadows at Dundee-Crown, 11 a.m.

    St. Charles East at St. Charles North, 10 a.m.

    St. Viator at Marist, 10 a.m.

    Stevenson at South Elgin, 10 a.m.

    Warren at Fremd, 10 a.m.

    Waubonsie Valley at Glenbard East, 10 a.m.

    West Aurora at Bolingbrook (DH),10 a.m.

    Wheaton Academy at Sandwich (DH), 10 a.m.

    Wheaton Warrenville South at Wheaton North, 10 a.m.

    Wheeling at Glenbard South, 9 a.m.

    Whitney Young at Barrington, 10 a.m.

    Willowbrook at Downers Grove North, 10 a.m.

    York at Lane Tech, 10 a.m.

    Yorkville Christian at Westminster Christian, 10 a.m.

    Zion-Benton at Vernon Hills, 10:30 a.m.

    Softball

    Amundsen at Addison Trail, 11 a.m.

    Benet, Fremd, Neuqua Valley at Bradley Bourbonnais, 9 a.m.

    Bulls Prep at Westmont, 11 a.m.

    Downers Grove South at Oswego East (DH), 10 a.m.

    Elk Grove at Dundee-Crown, 10 a.m.

    Glenbard South at Wheaton Warrenville South, 10 a.m.

    Harvest Christian at Wheeling, 10 a.m.

    Huntley at Marengo Tournament, TBA

    IC Catholic Prep at Bishop McNamara, 11 a.m.

    Joliet Central at Waubonsie Valley, 11 a.m.

    Kaneland at Marengo Tournament, 9 a.m.

    Lake Zurich at Jacobs, 10 a.m.

    Libertyville at Loyola Academy Triangular, 9 a.m.

    Lisle at Sandwich (DH), 10 a.m.

    Maine South at Maine West, 4:30 p.m.

    Marengo at Cary-Grove, 11 a.m.

    Naperville Central at Lockport (DH), 10 a.m.

    Naperville North at Batavia, 9 a.m.

    Neuqua Valley at Bradley Bourbonnais Quad, TBA

    Palatine at Rolling Meadows Tournament, TBD

    Proviso East at Fenton (DH), 11 a.m.

    South Elgin at Lake Park (DH), 10 a.m.

    St. Charles East at Marengo Invitational, 9 a.m.

    St. Edward at Parkview Christian Academy, 11 a.m.

    Taft, Lane Technical at Stevenson Quad, 10 a.m.

    Vernon Hills at Hersey, 10 a.m.

    York at Barrington, 10 a.m.

    Girls soccer

    Bartlett at Elgin, 12 p.m.

    Batavia, Carmel, Glenbard South, Kaneland, Metea Valley, St. Viator, Wheaton Academy, Wheaton North at Iowa Tournament of Champions, TBA

    Belvidere North at Burlington Central, 10 a.m.

    Cary-Grove at Marian Central Catholic, 10 a.m.

    Downers Grove South, Geneva, Hinsdale Central, Neuqua Valley, St. Charles East, St. Charles North, Waubonsie Valley, York at Naperville North Naperville Invitation, TBA

    Dundee-Crown at Round Lake, 11:30 a.m.

    East Aurora at Wheaton Warrenville South, 11 a.m.

    Elmwood Park at Glenbard East, 11 a.m.

    Fremd at Hersey, 11 a.m.

    Lakeview at Maine East, 11 a.m.

    Larkin at Jacobs, 10:30 a.m.

    South Elgin at Hampshire, 12 p.m.

    Sycamore at Crystal Lake South, 10 a.m.

    Westminster Christian at Walther Christian, 12 p.m.

    Willows Academy at Timothy Christian, 10 a.m.

    Boys track and field

    Bartlett, Glenbard South, Lake Park, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, South Elgin, Wheaton North at Glenbard West Jim Arnold Invitational, 9:30 a.m.

    Carmel, Jacobs, Mundelein, Schaumburg at Palatine, 8:30 a.m.

    Harvest Christian at Mooseheart, TBA

    Metea Valley, Wheaton Academy, Wheaton Warrenville South, York at Waubonsie Valley Red Ribbon Classic, 10 a.m.

    Girls track and field

    Carmel, Jacobs, Mundelein, Schaumburg, York at Palatine, 8:30 a.m.

    Harvest Christian at Mooseheart, TBA

    Lake Park at New Trier Trevian Invitational, 9:30 a.m.

    Boys lacrosse

    Bartlett at Prairie Ridge, 11 a.m.

    Benet at Lane Tech, 6:30 p.m.

    Carmel at Prospect, 9 a.m.

    Conant at Vernon Hills, 10 a.m.

    Detroit Catholic Central at St. Viator, 11 a.m.

    Geneva at Rockford Boylan, 10 a.m.

    Glenbard West at Warren, 9 a.m.

    Glenbrook North at Fremd, 11 a.m.

    Hersey at Glenbrook South, 9 a.m.

    Lake Forest at Wheaton Academy, 3 p.m.

    Lake Park at Lockport, 11:45 a.m.

    Lake Zurich at Barrington, 11 a.m.

    Nazareth at IC Catholic Prep, 11 a.m.

    Neuqua Valley at Lincoln Way West, 11:30 a.m.

    St. Charles East at Hampshire, 12 p.m.

    St. Francis at Kaneland, 10 a.m.

    Girls lacrosse

    Carmel at Neuqua Valley, 10 a.m.

    Cary-Grove/Crystal Lake Coop at Stoughton, 10 a.m.

    Sandburg at Jacobs, 12 pm

    Glenbard West at Wheaton Coop, 9 a.m.

    Hinsdale Central at York, 10:30 a.m.

    Lake Zurich at St. Francis, 11:30 a.m.

    Maine South at Naperville North, 9 a.m.

    Metea/Waubonsie Valley at Geneva, 11:30 a.m.

    Nazareth at IC Catholic Prep, 11 a.m.

    Palatine at Barrington, 9 a.m.

    Prospect at Libertyville, 10:30 a.m.

    Rosary at Trinity, 10:30 a.m.

    Streamwood at Elk Grove, 10 a.m.

    Boys tennis

    Antioch, Carmel at Harlem Invitational, 8:30 a.m.

    Argo, St. Viator at St. Francis, 8:30 a.m.

    Barrington, Buffalo Grove, Conant, Fremd, Glenbard West, Hinsdale Central, Jacobs, Maine South, Metea Valley, Naperville Central, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, Palatine, Prospect, Rolling Meadows, St. Charles North, Stevenson, Wheaton North at Hersey Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Bartlett, Fenton at Glenbard North Quad, 9 a.m.

    Batavia at Champaign Centennial Charger Invitational, 9 a.m.

    Downers Grove South, Hinsdale South, Waubonsie Valley at Lincoln Way East Invitational, 8:15 a.m.

    Geneva, Marmion Academy, South Elgin, St. Charles East, St. Charles North at West Aurora Blackhawk Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Hoffman Estates, Dundee-Crown, Hampshire, North Chicago at Hoffman Estates Quad, 8:30 a.m.

    IMSA at Wheaton Academy, 10 a.m.

    Lisle, Wheaton North at Plainfield South Invitational, 9 a.m.

    New Trier at Benet, 9 a.m.

    St. Viator at St. Francis Triangular, 8:30 a.m.

    Boys volleyball

    Bartlett, Maine West, Metea Valley, Neuqua Valley, Willowbrook at Geneva Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Deerfield, DePaul Prep, Leyden, Prospect, Rockford East, Rolling Meadows, Zion-Benton at Libertyville Invitational, 9 a.m.

    Downers Grove North, Downers Grove South, Glenbard South, Glenbard West, Hinsdale Central, Lake Park, St. Francis, West Aurora at Lincoln-Way East Invitational, 5 p.m.

    Fenton, Lake Forest, Maine South, Nazareth, Von Steuben Metro Science at Hersey Invitational, 8:30 a.m.

    Fremd, Naperville Central at Reavis Quad, 6 p.m.

    Boys water polo

    Buffalo Grove, Hersey, Libertyville at Conant Invitational, 9 a.m.

    Elk Grove at Hoffman Estates Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Maine South, Rolling Meadows, Vernon Hills at Prospect Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Mundelein at Fremd Quad, 8 a.m.

    Naperville Central, Naperville North, Palatine, York at Stevenson Invitational, 9 a.m.

    Girls water polo

    Hersey at New Trier Quad, 8 a.m.

    Maine South, Neuqua Valley at Prospect Invitational, 8 a.m.

    Naperville Central at Zeeland, 8 a.m.

    Neuqua Valley at Prospect Invitational, TBA

    Girls badminton

    Barrington, Buffalo Grove, Conant, Elk Grove, Fremd, Hoffman Estates, Hersey, Palatine, Prospect, Schaumburg, Wheeling at Rolling Meadows, 8 a.m.

    Bartlett, Elgin, Fenton, Glenbard East, Glenbard South, Streamwood, West Aurora at Larkin Upstate Eight Conference Singles Championships, TBA

    Geneva, Glenbard North, Lake Park, St. Charles East, St. Charles North, Wheaton North at Wheaton Warrenville South DuKane Conference Doubles Championship, TBA

    Vernon Hills at Niles North CSL Invitational, 9 a.m.

     
    Zahra Ahmadof Batavia competes in the pole vault during the Kane County girls track and field meet at East Aurora High School Friday, May 2, 2025 in Aurora Ill.
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    Katie Kostro of Rosary reacts after competing in the high jump during the Kane County girls track and field meet at East Aurora High School Friday, May 2, 2025 in Aurora Ill. Kostro took first.
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    Warren’s Jackson Wiklund, middle, wins the 110-meter hurdles during the Rolling Meadows boys track meet on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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    Fremd’s Bowie Hewson, left, takes the baton from teammate Jackson Kelly in the 3,200-meter relay during the Rolling Meadows boys track meet on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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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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    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 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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    Who’ll come away with Female U19 National Age Group gold?

    May 2, 2025 The GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships 2025 (U17/U19) take place at the Alan Higgs Sports Centre in Coventry this weekend. In the build up to the competition, we’re taking a closer look at each of the sides that are looking to become national champions in the Midlands on […]

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    The GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships 2025 (U17/U19) take place at the Alan Higgs Sports Centre in Coventry this weekend.

    In the build up to the competition, we’re taking a closer look at each of the sides that are looking to become national champions in the Midlands on Sunday.

    Here, in the final of our four previews we take a look at the U19 open teams that have qualified for finals weekend.

    Each of the previews for the event will be posted on the Swim England website within the water polo hub, whilst those who haven’t had the chance to get their tickets in advance can purchase them on venue, subject to availability.

    Cheltenham

    Defending champions Cheltenham return to finals weekend after securing their first gold in the event 12 months ago.

    They took gold in a dominant display in Gloucester last year, defeating Worthing and City of Sheffield in style to take the gold.

    They return with a young squad this time around with a team that is primed to impress both this weekend and in National Age Group Championships going forward.

    A repeat of last year’s final with Sheffield kicks off their campaign on Saturday and Head Coach Katy Ross is looking forward to another exciting competition.

    She said: “Cheltenham are delighted to have qualified again for the National Age Group Championship Finals weekend.

    “It’s always a highlight in our junior calendar and our U19s are very much looking forward to defending their title!

    “Unlike last year, which saw us field a core of 2006 and 2007 born girls, this year’s squad is comprised of some very promising and confident younger players, many of whom have several years left in this competition.

    “In fact, five are eligible for the U15 competition at the end of this year! It’s a hugely exciting time to be involved in women’s water polo, with so many more opportunities opening up for our female players.

    “Two of our top players in this age group won’t make this weekend’s Finals, because they will be representing the CSWPC Senior Women at the Nordic League Finals in Malta, alongside City of Manchester. We’re really looking forward to seeing everyone in Coventry on Saturday at what promises to be, as always, a brilliant weekend for junior British water polo.”

    Squad: Alexandra Haslam (GK), Georgia Haslam (C), Megan Ross, Luisa Borgia, Ella Webster, Imogen Blassberg, Pippa Forrest, Jess Day, Alice Ross, Lucy Paterson, Sophia Kania, Edith Clarke. Head Coach: Katy Ross. Assistant Coach: Stu McKie. Team Manager: Laura Kania.

    City of Sheffield

    After back-to-back podium finishes at the Championships, City of Sheffield’s U19s women’s side head to Coventry looking to go one better.

    In 2024, they overcame the defending champions in Manchester to reach the final and this time round they’ll be looking to take on Cheltenham in their opening match.

    An unbeaten run in qualifying puts them in a strong position to impress this weekend and Head Coach Gabby Williams says her side are ready to leave everything in the pool as they trek to the Midlands.

    “Sheffield are hungry for the win,” she said.  “We have a strong team and are ready to give it our all.

    “Last year we went in as the underdogs against Manchester where we produced a thrilling semi-final, beating the reigning champions to silver.

    “This year we are ready to do the same again, against last year’s champions, Cheltenham.

    “It is a young squad, who have consistently won bronze at this level and they have been training relentlessly to do one better this year. The majority of this squad went to the EU Nations in November, which has given them all an extra drive and passion to improve their game.

    “I’m incredibly proud of their performance at the qualifiers. To top the table, with those scorelines was a great effort, with every player contributing to the result.

    “We are ready to fight to the final whistle and will be leaving everything we have in the pool. We do that and we leave with our heads held high no matter the result. A big thank you to our finals sponsor SPR Malta.”

    Squad: Laura Skelton (C), Connie Swainson (VC), Severn Annakin, Lauren Bellett, Alice Berrill, Georgie Coles, Hannah Croker, Rowena Kanan, Izzi Olcer , Ruby Taylor, Caitlin Urquhart, Anna Woodhall. Head Coach: Gabby Williams. Assistant Coach: Kevin Swainson. Team Manager: Rachel Skelton

    City of Liverpool

    City of Liverpool were one of the standout teams inside their home pool in the Qualification Round.

    The Merseyside outfit were only third in the preliminaries but went on to top Group B ahead of defending champions Cheltenham.

    A 9-5 win over the Gloucestershire based team as well as knocking off Worthing and West London Penguin sent a statement that they’re ready to go for gold this weekend.

    Captain Isabelle Ibbs returns to the competition after scoring seven as the club narrowly missed out on an U17 medal two years ago and she’s excited to be back at finals weekend this time around.

    She said: “We’re really excited to be back at the National Age Group Championship finals weekend after just missing out last year!

    “Playing in the British Water Polo League this season has been such a valuable experience for all of us and has definitely helped us prepare for the tough matches ahead.”

    Squad: Jenna Binks, Lucy Davis, Abbie Evans, Jess Freeman, Abigail Harrison, Isabella Ibbs (C), Francesca Lucas, Tillie McGeehan, Fleur Morris, Annie Rowland, Sianna Tamlin, Isobella Taylor, Ataliah Taylor-Potts, Hannah Tunbridge, Lily Watson. Head Coach: Alice Byrne. Assistant Coach: Laura Hesketh. Team Manager: Sian Freeman.

    City of Bristol

    Head Coach Nick Hume leads his Bristol side to Coventry as the club hunts for his first National Age Group title in this event.

    He leads a group that’s looking forward to a ‘great test’ after they topped the table in the Preliminary Round.

    Four wins from four booked their spot in the qualification stage where there only blip came against a strong Sheffield team that are regular medalists in the competition.

    Hume can rely on some of his players from Great Britain’s U18s squad in Georgia Haines, India Knights-Hume and captain Harriet Bates to help lead his side to victory on Saturday when they face Liverpool at the Alan Higgs Centre.

    Speaking ahead of the event Hume said that his side have been training hard in the lead up to the event. He said: “We’re really looking forward to the semi-final. It’s going to be a great test.

    “The girls have been training relentlessly, going up against our senior ladies to push themselves further. If we perform at our best, we know we’re a tough team to beat.

    “We’re ready to compete and will give everything – but ultimately, may the best team win.”

    Squad: Esme Griffiths, Heidi Kilb, Abbie Johnson, Josephine Lamont Tuckett, Harriet Bates (C), Eliza Shearn, Dalma Sinkovicz, India Knights-Hume, Georgia Haines, Darcey Tomlinson, Olivia Llewelyn-Davies, Manon Lyhtgoe, Fifi Pullen. Head Coach: Nick Hume. Assistant Coach: Louise Betts. Team Manager: Deby Herring.

    You can keep up with all the action from the weekend by following our live scoreboard, whilst the Swim England website and social media channels will be providing regular updates on everything happening in Coventry.

    Swim England’s official event’s photographer, Will Johnston Photography, will also be on hand throughout the weekend and the full gallery will be available here.



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    Virginia Sweeps FDU to Advance to NCAA Second Round

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s tennis team advanced to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship, blanking FDU 4-0 on Friday (May 2) at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort. The Cavaliers (21-5) won the doubles point and the top three singles courts to pick up a quick victory […]

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    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s tennis team advanced to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship, blanking FDU 4-0 on Friday (May 2) at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.

    The Cavaliers (21-5) won the doubles point and the top three singles courts to pick up a quick victory over the Knights (11-8).

    Virginia will take on Illinois (15-12) at home on Saturday, May 3, at 4 p.m. in the second round. Admission is free.

    Graduate student Sara Ziodato and junior Meggie Navarro opened the match with a 6-0 victory on doubles court three. Seniors Elaine Chervinsky and Melodie Collard clinched the doubles point for Virginia shortly after, picking up a 6-0 win on the top doubles court to put UVA up 1-0.

    In singles, the Cavaliers maintained their advantage, winning five of six first sets against the Knights.

    All three of the top singles courts ended within just moments of one another. On court two, junior Annabelle Xu put the Hoos up 2-0 with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Anastasia Lim.

    Freshman Martina Genis Salas followed with a 6-1, 6-0 win on court three against Alena Kubanova.

    Ziodato clinched the win moments after on the top singles court, picking up a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Namie Isago.

    MATCH NOTES

    • Virginia is the No. 7 seed in the tournament and is ranked No. 7 in the ITA Team Rankings
    • The Cavaliers improve to 4-0 all-time against FDU. All four meetings have come in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Charlottesville Regional
    • Martina Genis Salas logged her seventh straight singles win (in completed matches)
    • Freshman Karolina Kozakova appeared in her first singles match since February 8, playing on court four
    • Elaine Chervinsky and Melodie Collard improve to 31-3 on the season in doubles
    • Illinois is ranked No. 38 in the ITA Team Rankings
    • The Cavaliers lead the all-time series with the Illini 3-2. Virginia has won each of the last three matchups, including the most recent meeting in 2019
    • Illinois last defeated Virginia in 1998

    SATURDAY MATCH INFORMATION

    • Admission is free
    • The match will be covered in the Cracked Racquets Cross Court Cast on their YouTube Channel
    • Individual court streams will also be available on VirginiaSports.com
    • Live scoring will be available for the match
    • The match is scheduled to be played on the outdoor courts. Please monitor UVA Women’s Tennis social media accounts for any weather-related updates

    #7 Virginia 4, FDU 0
    Singles competition

    1. #27 Sara Ziodato (VA) def. ISAGO, Namie (FDU) 6-1, 6-0
    2. #34 Annabelle Xu (VA) def. LIM, Anastasia (FDU) 6-1, 6-1
    3. Martina Genis Salas (VA) def. KUBANOVA, Alena (FDU) 6-1, 6-0
    4. Karolina Kozakova (VA) vs. KIM, Yelena (FDU) 6-0, 4-1, unfinished
    5. Melodie Collard (VA) vs. SILVA, Valentina (FDU) 4-6, 2-0, unfinished
    6. Blanca Pico Navarro (VA) vs. KOSTSINA, Katsiaryna (FDU) 6-4, 3-0, unfinished

    Doubles competition

    1. #3 Elaine Chervinsky/Melodie Collard (VA) def. ISAGO, Namie/KIM, Yelena (FDU) 6-0
    2. #41 Martina Genis Salas/Annabelle Xu (VA) vs. LIM, Anastasia/KUBANOVA, Alena (FDU) 5-2, unfinished
    3. Sara Ziodato/Meggie Navarro (VA) def. SILVA, Valentina/KOSTSINA, Katsiaryna (FDU) 6-0

    Order of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (2,3,1)
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    ARC Volleyball Sees Three Athletes Commit to Four-Year Universities – The American River Current

    Three athletes from American River College’s Fall 2024 volleyball season, Morgan Castaneda, Sofia MacPherson and Kyla Powell have committed to four-year institutions this semester. All three athletes are moving towards a new chapter in their academic and athletic journey  The schools that the ARC athletes committed to are San Jose State University, Cal State Monterey […]

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    Three athletes from American River College’s Fall 2024 volleyball season, Morgan Castaneda, Sofia MacPherson and Kyla Powell have committed to four-year institutions this semester. All three athletes are moving towards a new chapter in their academic and athletic journey 

    The schools that the ARC athletes committed to are San Jose State University, Cal State Monterey Bay and Alcorn State University respectively.  

    For community college athletes who want to continue their journey at a four-year institution, going through the process of committing to a university can be a trudge in the mud. Athletes first need to have trained for years and performed at a stage with a high standard. Then go through a seemingly endless stream of outgoing emails.

    “You email a ton of schools and you don’t hear back from a lot, and sometimes you can take that personally, but it’s important not to take that to heart,” said MacPherson, sharing her experience as an athlete reaching out to institutions over the past year. 

    And this process can take time.

    “I started back in, like, May (2024), so I think you just have to stay focused and…not bother, but keep emailing the schools over and over again, and just staying persistent,” MacPherson said.

    Despite the struggles that student athletes face contacting schools, an ARC volleyball athlete can be at ease knowing that the competition is something that they will not need to worry about. 

    The ARC volleyball program over the last decade has been one of the best in the state with winning the past Big 8 Championship as well as making six straight appearances at the California Community College Athletics Association State Women’s Volleyball Championship.

    “I think we do a good job of development. I think in order to have that be a positive experience with transfering to the next level,” said Carson Lowden, ARC Volleyball Head Coach. “we’re all about developing the players who are in our program to be the best volleyball players that they can be, to be the next version of themselves as people, so they’re prepared to go on and thrive at the next level.”

    The great performances from the team in the last 3C2A was also a great factor in the recruitment process, showcasing their abilities at a big stage. The team went deep into the tournament and was defeated by subsequent State Champions Feather River College in the semi-finals. 

    In the last week of the regular season Powell was named the California Community College Women’s Volleyball Association State Player of the Week for week 13 thanks to a great performance against Modesto junior College where she recorded 18 of her 31 attempted kills.

    Castaneda also had a stand out performance in their quarter-final win against LA Mission College, with 21 kills, 10 digs and three blocks.

    In an interview with The Current, Lowden gave a send off message to those who have committed to four-years.

    “Continue to play to play and remember the process. The process is the most important part of the “thing,”  Lowden said. “Your greatest win and your gnarliest loss are both just one moment in time. And yet you still get to show up every single day and be in the process. So it’s always that process.”

    Although the Indoor season is over, ARC also has a Beach Volleyball season that sees many of the same players from indoor.  They currently have an 18-5 record and have 5 pairs advancing into the NorCal Pairs Championships and will play Friday, May 2 at Cosumnes.





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    Donald Trump considering executive order on paying college athletes after speaking with …

    President Donald J. Trump is considering issuing an executive order aimed at how college athletes can be compensated after he met with Nick Saban during a trip to Tuscaloosa, Ala., earlier this week, according to multiple reports. The Wall Street Journal first reported news of Trump’s executive order consideration. Advertisement Trump and Saban, Alabama’s former […]

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    President Donald J. Trump is considering issuing an executive order aimed at how college athletes can be compensated after he met with Nick Saban during a trip to Tuscaloosa, Ala., earlier this week, according to multiple reports.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported news of Trump’s executive order consideration.

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    Trump and Saban, Alabama’s former football coach, met Thursday night after the president gave the commencement address at the university. Saban told Trump the professionalization of big-time college sports — with some athletes now being paid hundreds of thousands, even millions, of dollars — has hurt the enterprise and created an uneven playing field, The Wall Street Journal reports.

    Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, the former Auburn coach, also said he talked with Trump about name, image and likeness compensation for college athletes Thursday.

    The White House did not immediately respond to The Athletic’s request for comment.

    The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous White House officials, said the president instructed aides to begin studying what could be in an executive order. What that might entail and whether it would provide stability for college sports is unclear.

    “The challenge with any ruling or order is that there are multiple levels that would need to be addressed. This is not just an antitrust issue; it’s also a labor and employment issue. It’s also a Title IX issue. There’s also contract issues, right of publicity issues. There’s a lot in there,” said Gabe Feldman, a sports law professor at Tulane.

    Trump has already signed an executive order banning transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports, which prompted the NCAA to change its policies. The Trump administration has also directed the Department of Education to investigate schools, such as Penn, that have allowed transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports for Title IX violations.

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    “We have seen the president be aggressive in many different areas, including transgender athlete participation, so I don’t think it would be a shock if he tried to intervene here,” Feldman said.

    A congressional aide told The Athletic that an executive order might not stabilize the college sports system, which requires legal certainty and a limited safe harbor from litigation. Legal protections and the pre-empting of state NIL laws can only be addressed through congressional legislation.

    “We’ve got all these different states making rules about what they can and can’t do,” Saban said last September at a panel in Dallas alongside NCAA president Charlie Baker. “The federal government should do something to create something where each state doesn’t have a different law for what you can do.”

    Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a freshman Republican from Washington who recently introduced a bill to disband the NCAA and reshape conferences by geography, told The Athletic last month that he hopes Trump will get involved in the college sports issue. The NCAA was formed out of action by Teddy Roosevelt’s White House.

    “I think it’s going to take presidential involvement to get something done,” Baumgartner said. “I think there is an opportunity with President Trump. He obviously is a sports fan. It’s going to take some leadership there because it’s just in so many different committees, and so it’ll be a challenge to (pass something) unless there’s presidential involvement.”

    College sports are on the cusp of a landmark change as the NCAA and major conferences await final approval of the settlement of three antitrust lawsuits that threatened to bankrupt the association and leagues.

    If U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approves the terms of the deal, which includes $2.8 billion in damages to former and some current college athletes, schools that opt into the agreement will be permitted to share up to $20.5 million in revenue with their athletes.

    The NCAA and conferences have until Wednesday to respond to Wilken’s latest order, demanding some changes to the deal. A final ruling will likely come within a few weeks, and most in college sports are still confident she will sign off.

    Even with the settlement agreement, the NCAA and conferences have acknowledged the need for a federal law to bolster a new system.

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    College sports have been in tumultuous reform for several years since the NCAA lifted its rules banning athletes from making money from sponsorship and endorsement deals in 2021. The NCAA has been virtually helpless in defending itself from antitrust lawsuits since a unanimous Supreme Court ruling against the association in 2021 in a case about athlete compensation.

    Baker, conference commissioners, athletic directors, coaches and even some athletes have been lobbying lawmakers in Washington to pass a federal law to help regulate college sports since even before the NCAA changed its NIL rules. In recent years, though, the conversation has shifted from paying athletes to antitrust protections, athlete employment and pre-empting state laws, which create a patchwork of rules for college sports.

    “I think the biggest thing they’re looking for is the antitrust exemption because then that allows the NCAA to put in rules that allow them to have things like a salary cap and the restrictions on third-party NIL compensation without getting sued for antitrust violations,” said sports law attorney Mit Winter. “And transfer rules as well because that’s become a big thing now, too. Every week there’s a new lawsuit related to eligibility rules, and that’s an antitrust issue as well.”

    Only a bill passed by Congress could address those issues. Numerous bills and drafts have been introduced, announced or floated by members of both houses of Congress, and there have been a dozen public hearings since 2020, when state lawmakers began forcing the NCAA’s hand by passing myriad laws that allowed college athletes in their states to be compensated. The four Power 4 commissioners again visited Washington last month to lobby for support.

    None of the bills has gone anywhere yet.

    “The NCAA is making positive changes for student-athletes and confronting many challenges facing college sports by mandating health and wellness benefits and guaranteeing scholarships, but there are some threats to college sports that federal legislation can effectively address, and the Association is advocating with student-athletes and their schools for a bipartisan solution,” said Tim Buckley, NCAA vice president of external affairs.

    Saban, who coached Alabama to six national championships before retiring last year, has often said he supports college athletes benefiting financially from the revenue their sports generate.

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    “But the system and the way we’re doing it right now, there’s very little name, image and likeness in college athletics,” Saban told the panel in Dallas last year. “It’s just pay for play.”

    (Photo of Donald Trump and Nick Saban at Alabama’s graduation: Gary Cosby Jr. / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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