High School Sports
High school basketball player arrested on malicious assault charges
On Thursday, February 27, 2025, at approximately 9:41 p.m., Corporal Charles S. Hartman of the Moorefield/Petersburg Detachment received a complaint from Melissa Streets about her juvenile son (17-years-old) being assaulted at a basketball game at Union High School in Grant County the prior evening, according to a press release from the West Virginia State Police. […]

On Thursday, February 27, 2025, at approximately 9:41 p.m., Corporal Charles S. Hartman of the Moorefield/Petersburg Detachment received a complaint from Melissa Streets about her juvenile son (17-years-old) being assaulted at a basketball game at Union High School in Grant County the prior evening, according to a press release from the West Virginia State Police.
She further advised her son was transported to the hospital for “profuse bleeding” and was later diagnosed with a broken nose.
She indicated the incident was on video and the player’s actions were intentional and unacceptable. She provided video of this incident to Corporal Hartman along with other video showing the same boy being aggressive multiple times. She advised she wished to pursue criminal charges.
Corporal Hartman later reviewed video sent to him and found that the player in question, identified as Gage Ketterman, 18-years-old, could be seen using his elbow to single out and target players from the opposing team; either after or away from the main area of play and strike them in the head or face.

Corporal Hartman determined Ketterman’s conduct was both intentional and deliberate in attempting to cause serious bodily injury to more than one individual, numerous times that evening.
On Sunday, April 6, 2025, Gage Ketterman was arrested and charged with malicious assault and two counts of attempted malicious assault.
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Local Highlight Reel/Scoreboard for May 14th
INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS/FEATURES WITHIN: NICK BRUNS COLLEGE SIGNING CELEBRATION QND VS CENTRAL SOFTBALL HIGHLIGHTS PALMYRA VS KIRKSVILLE BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS QUINCY HIGH VS ALLEMAN BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS MACON VS FULTON BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LOCAL SCOREBOARD FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH High School Softball QUINCY NOTRE DAME 10 CAMP POINT CENTRAL 8 (9) Morgan Zanger, Caitlin Bunte, Josie Boyer: Home […]


INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS/FEATURES WITHIN:
NICK BRUNS COLLEGE SIGNING CELEBRATION
QND VS CENTRAL SOFTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
PALMYRA VS KIRKSVILLE BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS
QUINCY HIGH VS ALLEMAN BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS
MACON VS FULTON BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS
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LOCAL SCOREBOARD FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH
High School Softball
QUINCY NOTRE DAME 10
CAMP POINT CENTRAL 8 (9)
Morgan Zanger, Caitlin Bunte, Josie Boyer: Home Runs
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ILLINI WEST 1
WEST CENTRAL 11
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PAWNEE 0
TRIOPIA 10
Mylee Tracy: 5 IP, No Hitter, 9 K
Addison Rohn: 3 RBI
Triopia notches program record 23rd victory in a season
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SOUTHEASTERN 4
QUINCY HIGH 29
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High School Baseball
UNITY 0
WEST CENTRAL 1
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QUINCY HIGH 2
ALLEMAN 4
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ILLINI WEST 8
ORION 7
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P. HILL /WESTERN 0
LIBERTY 15 (4)
Evan Sims: Perfect Game
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MACON 3
FAYETTE 2
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Girls High School Soccer
CANTON 3
MEXICO 2 (OT)
Emma Thrower: Golden Goal
Maggie Nelson: Goal
Chayse Uhlmeyer: Goal
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High School Sports
Prep highlights (May 14)
Jana Knapp of Mark Morris led a contingent of six local golfers who finished in the top-7 at the 2A district girls golf tournament Wednesday at Tumwater Valley Golf Course. Ellie Johnson of Black Hills shot a 4-over 76 on Wednesday to finish with a 36-hole total of 153 to win the district title. Knapp […]

Jana Knapp of Mark Morris led a contingent of six local golfers who finished in the top-7 at the 2A district girls golf tournament Wednesday at Tumwater Valley Golf Course.
Ellie Johnson of Black Hills shot a 4-over 76 on Wednesday to finish with a 36-hole total of 153 to win the district title.
Knapp was the runner-up at 162 after shooting a 79 on Wednesday.
She was followed by Addison Paul of Washougal (167), Evangeline Fulton of Ridgefield (168), Maia Carrillo of Columbia River (170), Sky Linden of Washougal (180) and Saylor Lacross of River (180).
All of the golfers qualified for the 2A state tournament next week, which will also be held at Tumwater Valley.

All-Region Sports Awards Ceremony
The Columbian will be hosting its second annual All-Region Sports Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at The Hilton Vancouver Washington.
The event will be 6-8 p.m. Admission is $15 and includes food and drink. Tickets are available now by clicking on link.
CAMAS BOYS GOLF CLINCH STATE BERTH — Mason Bluestein of Union placed ninth overall for the best local finish, and Camas clinched a state team berth with a fourth-place finish at the 4A bi-district boys golf tournament in Tacoma.
Bluestein shot a 78 on Wednesday to finish with a 36-hole total of 158.
Ryker Jun and Collin Clark both finished tied for 17th at 161 to lead Camas, which placed fourth with 645 points behind Sumner (633), Tahoma (639) and Bonney Lake (640).
Baseball
CURTIS 8, BATTLE GROUND 2 — The Tigers saw their season ended as Curtis used a five-run fifth inning to pull away in a 4A bi-district loser-out game.
Jayden Sivits went 2 for with a double and an RBI, and James Gill III also was 2 for 4 for Battle Ground.
TAHOMA 6, UNION 1 — The Titans could only muster three hits in a 4A bi-district loser-out game in Maple Valley.
Drew Hartenstein went 2 for 4 and Gunner Brungardt was 1 for 3 for Union.
Jacob Chandler did his best to keep the game close for Union until Tahoma put the game away with three runs in the sixth.
KELSO 1, KENTLAKE 0 — The Hilanders didn’t get a hit off Kentlake, but they didn’t need one to win a loser-out game in the 3A bi-district tournament.
Adam Swanson shutout Kentlake over seven innings, allowing four hits, one walk while striking out eight.
Then in the bottom of the seventh, Bryce Collins led off with a walk and Elliott Hegdahl was hit by a pitch.
Swanson sacrificed the runners over to second and third. Then with two outs, Collins came home to score on a passed ball for the win.
Kelso will face Central Kitsap on Saturday in Auburn in a winner-to-state game.
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High School Sports Scores and Highlights
The chase to Murfreesboro continued on Wednesday – and for some teams – became a reality. While several local baseball teams began their respective Sectional Series’ and some softball teams competed for region titles, it was a night that would determine the fate of their season moving forward. By the end of the night on […]

The chase to Murfreesboro continued on Wednesday – and for some teams – became a reality.
While several local baseball teams began their respective Sectional Series’ and some softball teams competed for region titles, it was a night that would determine the fate of their season moving forward.
By the end of the night on the baseball diamond, both Providence Academy and Greeneville would punch their tickets to state.
SCORES:
Baseball
Division II-A Quarterfinals
Providence Academy 10, Northpoint Christian 0
Providence Academy 3, Northpoint Christian 0
Division I AAAA Sectionals
Farragut 10, Dobyns-Bennett 0
Oak Ridge 3, Dobyns-Bennett 2
Division I AAA Sectionals
Greeneville 10, Seymour 9 (11 innings)
Greeneville 6, Seymour 1
Unicoi County 2, Anderson County 0
Softball
Region 1-4A Semifinals
Dobyns-Bennett 13, Morristown East 3
Region 1-3A Finals
Unicoi County 2, David Crockett 1
Region 1-2A Semifinals
Eagleton 7, South Greene 3
Region 1-1A Finals
North Greene 7, Hancock County 3
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HIGHLIGHTS
New Bloomfield — The high school baseball regular season is winding down here in Mid-Missouri. Wednesday’s action began in Jefferson City where Helias took down the Jays, 3-2. The result allowed for Rock Bridge to claim the Central Missouri Activities regular season championship after their 11-10 win against Hickman. The Bruins got the win off […]


New Bloomfield — The high school baseball regular season is winding down here in Mid-Missouri.
Wednesday’s action began in Jefferson City where Helias took down the Jays, 3-2.
The result allowed for Rock Bridge to claim the Central Missouri Activities regular season championship after their 11-10 win against Hickman.
The Bruins got the win off a walk-off from Kale Castaner in the 10th inning.
In Wardsville, Blair Oaks closed out the regular season with a 12-8 win against Rolla.
Check out Wednesday’s local highlights and scores in the video above!
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Jacksonville sports swamped with highlights and rain delays, schedule updates included
This week has been nuts with the weather from multiple cancellations to mid game postponements our high school playoffs are all out of whack but some teams were able to sneak in their games tonight and the craziest storyline of those squads being Jacksonville Baseball who hosted a third round game as a 21 seed. […]


This week has been nuts with the weather from multiple cancellations to mid game postponements our high school playoffs are all out of whack but some teams were able to sneak in their games tonight and the craziest storyline of those squads being Jacksonville Baseball who hosted a third round game as a 21 seed.
Against 29th seeded North Brunswick who entered the postseason with just 7 wins unreal the Scorpions in the third inning found success from #2 Ryan Grisso with a shot through the hole into left for an RBI single it got worse from there for the Cardinals as Dylan stacks packed this ball into a suitcase heading far and heading out of here for a 3 RBI bomb to put the Scorpions up 4–0 in the top of the third Jacksonville stunned as the blow up hammer came out to play but right when North Brunswick was starting to have fun the rain and lightning came again forcing this game to resume tomorrow at 6:00 bummer.
Over in Beaufort 26–0 East Carteret hoping to continue the dream season against 13th seed Midway where the defense looked good for the Mariners as Luke McIntosh dove for a nice catch even the Seagull overhead had to give him some props but the raiders stole an underdog victory at 4 -seed Ayden Grifton last week and decided to do the same today shutting out East 4–0 ending the Mariners incredible 2025 season.
So three games will happen tomorrow, Pinecrest at DH Conley, and South Brunswick at JH Rose for a 6:00 start, then at 7:00 South Lenoir and Whiteville will resume their game.
In softball 6-seed South Lenoir traveled to Martin County where bases loaded Izzy Williams with a center field beauty dropping just in front of the outfielder for an RBI single Gators score 3 in the third led 3–1 over the Blue Devils then how about this catch and throw out by cant tell who it is but excellent toss as chomp chomp Gators win 7–1 to move to the 4th round.
Bear Grass hoping to join the Gators in round 4 but after an 8–1 lead in the third the weather delay hit the Lady Bears showed off their fake tattoos flirted with our photog and will resume play Thursday at 5:00.
The only other team to get their game in was North Lenoir on the road upsetting 7-seed Camden County 5–4 and will head to Martin County for the 4th round.
In girls soccer get this 5 seed Jacksonville had to play on the road at 28-seed white oak with Cardinal lacrosse at home didn’t matter #11 Lexie Beckes with a nifty move inside and one swing of the foot and she buried it cards up 2–0 Michael Larose trying to figure out how to stop Jaxe’s high powered offense but the Vikings had no answers for Madison Haigler on the header as the Cardinals blanked White Oak 6–0 to cruise to round 2.
As for the rest, Swansboro snuck by Southern Lee 2–1, North Duplin on the road at Neuse charter Thursday at 3:30, then at 6:00 tomorrow Tim Guter and New Bern head up to DH Conley.
In boys lacrosse at Bobby Simpson Field between 16 seed Jacksonville and 17 seed Eastern Alamance where.
Logan skipper straight gas to the net to tie 3–3 against the Eagles Skippin and drippin as the crowd was getting back into it then Braxton Racine shimmy shake and bake and a slingshot into the net to take the lead late in the game Aidan Hart showing off the hustle and heart causing the turnover leading to another Logan skipper score as the Cardinals won to advance 18–16.
And the only other boys game to happen was Swansboro at Havelock Rams took the rivalry in an 11–8 win to advance to take on 3-seed Seaforth next.
The bird Dawgs had kids day for the Lenoir County schools to come and watch at Grainger Stadium where down East 0–2 on the year showed a little rust after two straight rain cancellations Tyler Blaums throw out to third just a tad outside as the Jackals led 3–0 but the T-shirt toss got the little munchkins back on their feet making noise despite the deficit it continued with a base knock just over the glove of the bird Dawgs 2nd baseman for an RBI as even a Brian North appearance couldn’t draw a comeback falling 8–3the biggest optimist of all was in attendance you love him Brian North hoping the Dawgs could turn it around down East found some late success at the plate with a couple singles Yassel Pino hit a solo home run to make it 5–3 in the 8th inning but the Jackals blasted a 3 run bomb in the 9th to keep down East winless in an 8–3 midweek loss.
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High school highlights for Wednesday, May 14, 2025
NON-CONFERENCE • John Marshall scored one run in the top of the first inning and never trailed in earning a solid victory at Byron. The Rockets were led by a strong, efficient performance from starter Gavin Konz. He pitched all seven innings, allowing one run on just four hits, with one walk and nine strikeouts. […]

NON-CONFERENCE
• John Marshall scored one run in the top of the first inning and never trailed in earning a solid victory at Byron. The Rockets were led by a strong, efficient performance from starter Gavin Konz. He pitched all seven innings, allowing one run on just four hits, with one walk and nine strikeouts. Dylan Endle led JM at the plate, going 2-for-3 with an RBI triple, while Mason Konz was 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI. Aidan Gross had a double for Byron and Evan Hain had an RBI.
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GIRLS GOLF
NON-CONFERENCE
• Two Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa golfers finished in the top 10 at a strong 13-team Lake City Invitational, to help the Wildcats place third. Olivia Cordes shot a 5-over-par 76 at The Jewel in Lake City to place fifth individually, and Neva Anderson fired a 79 to finish ninth. East Ridge won the team title with a 299, while Owatonna was the runner-up at 317. PIZM finished just two shots back, at 319. Host Lake City finished fourth (330).
NON-CONFERENCE
• Chatfield scored four runs in the bottom of the third inning to take the lead for good in a 7-3 home victory against Hiawatha Valley League co-champion Kasson-Mantorville. Brynn Horsman went 3-for-4 with a solo home run and two runs scored to pace Chatfield, while Kendall Knutson was 3-for-4 with an RBI. Makenna Dornack hit a homer in the victory, while Brittin Ruskell had an RBI double. Emily Olson led K-M at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Chatfield improves to 15-4 overall and closes its season Thursday at Lake City. K-M is 12-7 and hosts Red Wing on Friday.
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