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The freshmen football players who made an impact on varsity in 2024
In the month of April, HSOT Insiders will receive daily articles to preview the 2025 high school football season in North Carolina. Today, we have a breakdown of some of the freshmen who stood out on varsity during the 2024 season. We’ll get back to the returning stat leaders with 7A quarterbacks tomorrow. Get Caught […]

In the month of April, HSOT Insiders will receive daily articles to preview the 2025 high school football season in North Carolina.
Today, we have a breakdown of some of the freshmen who stood out on varsity during the 2024 season. We’ll get back to the returning stat leaders with 7A quarterbacks tomorrow.
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Oliver Alexander, DL, North Raleigh Christian Academy
- Alexander was a productive player for NRCA. He finished with 32 total tackles, nine tackles for a loss, five sacks, and seven quarterback hurries.
Reed Ammons, QB, Lakewood
- The athlete threw for 764 yards while completing 57.6% of his passes and found the end zone seven times. He threw five picks. As a rusher, the freshman had 247 yards and five touchdowns.
Graysen Barringer, DL, Atkins
- Coach Johmar Barringer’s nephew made 72 total tackles, four tackles for a loss, a sack, and a forced fumble for the Camels.
Connor Brinton, RB, Asheboro
- Brinton stood out on the Blue Comets’ varsity team as he rushed for 1,076 yards and seven touchdowns in his debut season.
Kingston Chandler, DL, Ragsdale
- One of a handful of exciting class of 2028 defensive linemen, Chandler had 11 tackles, four tackles for a loss, and three sacks for Ragsdale.
Braylon Clark, WR, Charlotte Country Day
- Already a noted college prospect, Clark had 38 receptions for 578 yards and four touchdowns in his debut season.
Kaden Craft, QB, Lake Norman
- Craft’s arm talent has people buzzing. For Lake Norman, the freshman thew for 1,171 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He also rushed for 266 yards and four touchdowns.
Tobias Cromartie, RB, Union
- Cromartie had one of the most memorable freshman seasons from a Union player we can remember. He rushed for 1,077 yards and five touchdowns.
Rhett Decker, RB, Christ the King
- Decker made his mark early on Brian Decker’s CTK squad, rushing for 675 yards and nine touchdowns.
Danny DeFilippo, LB, Camden County
- One of the most productive freshmen linebackers, DeFilippo had 97 total tackles, seven tackles for a loss, a half sack, and a fumble recovery.
Mohamed Donzo, DE, Trinity Christian
- Donzo is going to be an interesting player to monitor for the Crusaders after his 67-tackle, 10-tackle for a loss, five-sack freshman campaign.
Dejon Douglas, LB, Butler
- After a frustrating, injury-plagued season, Butler has some things to be excited about for the future. Douglas had 61 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, a sack, an interception, and two pass breakups during his freshman campaign.
John Evans Jr, RB, Reagan
- Evans Jr. was thrust into the varsity spotlight early and did well with his opportunity. He had 922 yards and eight touchdowns on 166 carries.
Antonio Felton, ATH, KIPP Pride
- Felton was a major part of KIPP Pride’s turnaround season. The freshman had 352 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns on offense. On defense, he was even better. Felton had 59 total tackles and four interceptions from his defensive back spot.
Xavier Hall, TE, Lakewood
- While he was more impressive on the basketball floor, the 6-foot-8 tight end is going to cause problems for three more years. He had eight receptions for 195 yards and a touchdown.
Landen Harding, DL, Jay M. Robinson
- Harding is aleady known to some college coaches thanks to his 4 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, and eight sacks as a freshman.
Grady Harrigill, OLB, Parkwood
- One of a handful of intruiging class of 2028 players at Parkwood, Harrigill made 51 tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss, a sack, and an interception.
Makai Henriquez, LB, Porter Ridge
- With 56 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss, 6.5 sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble, Henriquez was as productive as you could ask a freshman linebacker to be.
Blake Hopkins, DL, Parkwood
- Parkwood got 50 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for a loss, a half sack, and a forced fumble out of the young Hopkins in 2024.
Curtis Johnson, RB, North Buncombe
- North Buncombe will be excited to have Jackson back after he rushed for 335 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 5.9 yards per attempt. He also had 28 tackles and three pass breakups on defense.
Lej’end Lockwood, LB, Butler
- The linebacker was a bright spot for Butler as he accumulated 87 total tackles, 16 tackles for a loss, seven sacks, a pass breakup, and two fumble recoveries.
Braylen Loftin, ATH, Fike
- Loftin was super impressive as a freshman at Fike as he came up with 25 tackles, four interceptions, and three pass breakups on defense along with his 271 receiving yards and a touchdown on offense.
Lucas Lopez, QB, Cannon School
- The quarterback threw for 1,451 yards on 60.9% completion with 19 touchdowns to just five interceptions.
RJ Lynch, WR, Lincolnton
- Lynch was one of the most exciting rookies in North Carolina as he had 41 receptions for 537 yards, and nine touchdowns while also rushing for 270 yards and two scores. Defensively, he made 24 tackles, two interceptions, and six pass breakups.
Grady Mahaffey, DB, Lejeune
- A defensive back, Mahaffey was a difference-maker for the Devilpups. He had over 100 total tackles, five interceptions, three interceptions returned for a touchdown, and a forced fumble. On offense, he had 367 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
Zion Malloy, DB, Page
- The athlete already has some college attention after producing 214 receiving yards with four touchdowns on offense and 17 tackles, five tackles for a loss, an interception, and four pass breakups for the Pirates.
Creig Matthews, ATH, Western Harnett
- Matthews was one of the Eagles’ better players as a freshman, rushing for 350 yards with two touchdowns and making 27 tackles with two interceptions on defense.
Teo McPhatter, RB, Princeton
- An instant star, McPhatter rushed for an absurd 1,739 yards and 27 touchdowns in his debut campagin for the Bulldogs. Both numbers were easily the best of any freshman in North Carolina. He also had three inteceptions on defense.
Draeton Nance, QB, Davie County
- A rare freshman starting quarterback, Nance impressively completed 66.8% of his passes for 1,623 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions.
JaSiaha Nance, ATH, Seventy-First
- Nance was worked into the varsity team over the year and ended up starting the 3A state championship game at quarterback in place of his injured brother DeAndre. Jasiaha had 231 receiving yards and a touchdown on a senior-heavy offense.
Sebastian O’Keefe, RB, Terry Sanford
- Even in a crowded backfield, O’Keefe showed his upside with 513 yards and two touchdowns on 70 carries.
Izzy Payne, RB, St. Sephens
- Payne was a bright spot for the Indians, rushing for 700 yards and five touchdowns on 153 attempts.
Blake Pennington, North Moore
- Pennington’s older brother Colby is one of the best players in North Moore history. Blake was a standout linebacker as a freshman. He had 110 total tackles, 17 tackles for a loss, five sacks, and an interception.
Lonnie Porter, QB, Lumberton
- The passer completed 63.4% of his passes for 567 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions. He also had a rushing touchdown.
Skyer Potts, LB, Albemarle
- Potts made 73 total tackles, six tackles for a loss, and one sack as a freshman.
Andre Ramseur Jr., WR, Mountain Island Charter
- Ramseur led all freshmen in receiving by a wide margin. He had 829 yards and seven touchdowns on 56 receptions.
Ryan Rizzuti, QB, Myers Park
- Forced into the lineup due to an injury to a senior, Rizzuti made the most of his opportunity with 913 passing yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions.
Aaron Sadler, RB, Green Level
- Sadler replaced his older brother Symon with an impressive 836 yards from scrimmage and seven touchdowns.
RJ Sherrod, DB, Piedmont
- Sherrod had 328 scrimmage yards on offense and 35 tackles with two interceptions and a touchdown on defense.
Chris Simmons, DB, Southern Guilford
- Simmons recorded 21 tackles, three interceptions, 14 pass breakups, and a forced fumble for the Storm. He was one of the most productive freshman defensive backs.
Jakis Smith, WR, R-S Central
- Smith had a nice start to his varsity career with 284 receiving yards, three receiving touchdowns, 96 rushing yards, and a rushing touchdown.
Nicholas Smith, QB, E.E. Smith
- The class of 2028 passer showed some promise in limited varsity action as he threw for 560 yards, six touchdowns, three interceptions and rushed for 211 yards and three touchdowns.
Ennis Stiles, RB, Jay M. Robinson
- Stiles has early college offers. He rushed for 834 yards and six touchdowns for a very good Jay M. Robinson team.
Tyler Surles, DE, Parkwood
- The defensive end produced 42 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, and one sack in his debut campaign.
Keoni Terukina, LB, Dixon
- The Bulldogs had nice contrubtions from Terukina, who made 48 tackles, four tackles for a loss, a sack, and a forced fumble.
Knowshaun Taylor, RB, Parkwood
- Taylor made his mark with 551 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns in his debut season with the Wolfpack.
Azhir Waddell, OL, Dudley
- Waddell instantly started on Dudley’s offensive line, making him one of the most important freshmen in 3A. He’s already 6-foot-5 and 275 pounds.
Grayson Williams, OL, Southeast Raleigh
- The offensive tackle was an instant standout on Southeast Raleigh’s offensive line. He is 6-foot-4, 280 pounds. He already has some Power 4 opportunities.
Zamari Williamson, QB, Page
- Williamson threw for 703 yards, 10 touchdowns, and seven interceptions and made himself a threat on the ground with 77 yards and four scores.
Jamil Wilson, LB, West Charlotte
- The freshman had a nice role for the 3A state champions, making 73 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, an interception, two pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.
Garrett Young, ILB/FB, Franklin
- The latest in a long line of successful Youngs at Franklin, Garrett had 62 tackles, four tackles for a loss, five pressures, an interception, two forced fumbles, and a recovery on defense to go with his 196 rushing yards and a touchdown on offense.
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High school highlights for Friday, May 16, 2025
THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE • Wabasha-Kellogg’s Addisyn Quade and Eve Pavelka combined to shut down the Dover-Eyota batting attack and beat the Eagles 2-1. Hayden Hawkins, Ella Stark and Ellie Sandwick each had two hits for W-K. ADVERTISEMENT SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE • Houston pitcher Emily Botcher tossed a one-hitter and struck out 15 as the Hurricanes beat […]


THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE
• Wabasha-Kellogg’s Addisyn Quade and Eve Pavelka combined to shut down the Dover-Eyota batting attack and beat the Eagles 2-1. Hayden Hawkins, Ella Stark and Ellie Sandwick each had two hits for W-K.
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SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
• Houston pitcher Emily Botcher tossed a one-hitter and struck out 15 as the Hurricanes beat Spring Grove 8-0.
NON-CONFERENCE
• Cannon Falls scored three runs in the seventh inning — all with two out — to slip past Winona Cotter 8-7. Avery Rustad hit a three-run home run in the seventh for the Bombers. Anna Ritz finished with three hits, including a double for Cannon Falls. Emilia Krage went 3-for-3 with a double for Cotter.
• Mabel-Canton junior Tylar Wenthold threw a no-hitter and struck out 18 batters in the process in the Cougars’ 3-0 win over Rushford-Peterson.
• Caledonia pitcher Avery Augedahl tossed a no-hitter and her team belted 11 hits in beating Zumbrota-Mazeppa 15-0 in five innings. Lily Wiebke was 3-for-3 with a home run.
BIG NINE CONFERENCE
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• Aiden Yochim hit his fifth home run of the season to contribute to Century’s 16-6 win over Faribault. Yochim went 3-for-4, drove in four runs and scored one. Brendon Wegner pitched 3 1/3 innings and allowed three hits, five runs and three walks with five strikeouts for the Panthers.
HIAWATHA VALLEY LEAGUE
• Cannon Falls defeated Pine Island 5-2 in dramatic fashion in eight innings after a 2-run double by PI’s Talan Bond in the bottom of the seventh was called back. Abram Tennessen notched two RBIs and Jack Meyers earned the win on the mound for Cannon Falls. Meyers pitched 1 ⅓ innings, allowing just two hits. Ryan Hjellming struck out 10 in 6 ⅔ innings for the Panthers.
THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE
• Logan Dittrich threw a complete game for Plainview-Elgin-Millville and gave up just three runs (two earned) in an 11-3 win over Wabasha-Kellogg. Tyler Hawkins hit a 2-run homer for W-K.
NON-CONFERENCE
• Mitchell Reining went 3-for-4 with three RBIs, two runs and one triple for La Crescent-Hokah in a 13-3 win over Zumbrota-Mazeppa.
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GIRLS GOLF
Albert Lea/Mankato West/Century Triangular
• Century’s Stella Link tied for first place with Albert Lea’s Tayler McKinney with a score of 47. The match was shortened to nine holes due to extreme wind, rain and cold weather.
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Utah highlights three conservation success stories for Endangered Species Day
The June sucker, the humback chub and the Ute ladies’-tresses have been listed under the Endangered Species Act for decades. But each has made strides toward recovery over the last five years, the Department of Wildlife Resources says. An endangered species is any species at serious risk of extinction in a specific area or throughout […]

The June sucker, the humback chub and the Ute ladies’-tresses have been listed under the Endangered Species Act for decades. But each has made strides toward recovery over the last five years, the Department of Wildlife Resources says.
An endangered species is any species at serious risk of extinction in a specific area or throughout all of its natural habitat.
The June sucker is a native fish only found in Utah Lake and its tributaries. DWR reports the fish declined due to overharvesting, water-flow alterations and drought, habitat changes, and more. At one point, fewer than 1,000 June suckers were in existence. The fish was added to the endangered species list in 1986.
In 2021, the June sucker was downlisted from endangered to threatened. Ongoing conservation efforts, like Provo River Delta Restoration Project, have helped increase the June sucker population 30,000 to 45,000.
The humpback chub is a relatively small fish with a pronounced hump behind its head. It was listed as endangered in 1973 after large dams and human water use changed river flow, impacting its population.
The fish was downlisted to threatened in 2021 after successful conservation efforts through the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program.

Utah Divsion of Wildlife Resources
Finally, the Ute ladies’-tresses is an orchid plant. It features a long spike of small white flowers arranged in a gradual spiral.
The plant was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1992 due to habitat loss. At the time, it was found only in Utah and Colorado.
Through habitat management and protection work the wildflower can now be found in eight Western states and southern British Columbia in Canada. In January the Ute ladies’-tresses was removed from the list.
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HIGHLIGHTS
New Bloomfield — High School district tournament baseball play continued on Friday. The Harrisburg Bulldogs took on the defending Class 2 State Champion Iberia Rangers. The Bulldogs earned a 2-1 victory over Iberia with a 6th inning RBI from Hunter Caldwell. The Eugene Eagles took on Linn in the same district. They Eagles held a […]


New Bloomfield — High School district tournament baseball play continued on Friday.
The Harrisburg Bulldogs took on the defending Class 2 State Champion Iberia Rangers.
The Bulldogs earned a 2-1 victory over Iberia with a 6th inning RBI from Hunter Caldwell.
The Eugene Eagles took on Linn in the same district.
They Eagles held a 13-0 lead, but Jax Kubiak avoided a run-rule loss with a late grand slam.
Eugene would still defeat Linn, 19-9 in six innings.
They will face Harrisburg for the district title on Wednesday.
Over in Sedalia, the Tipton Cardinals faced the Smithton Tigers.
Tipton defeated Smithton 12-0.
They will play Lincoln on Monday for the Class 2 District 13 Championship.
Check out the highlights above!
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Falmouth boys lacrosse matches Nauset for share of Atlantic Division title
Upper Cape softball have been crowned as this season’s Mayflower League champions. After beating Old Colony 20-4 on Friday, the Rams (13-5) finished their league schedule with an 8-1 record. Taysia Lopes led the offense with two triples and four RBIs. Rosie Neville had a pair of hits and RBIs, while Jaelynn Harraden had a […]

Upper Cape softball have been crowned as this season’s Mayflower League champions.
After beating Old Colony 20-4 on Friday, the Rams (13-5) finished their league schedule with an 8-1 record.
Taysia Lopes led the offense with two triples and four RBIs. Rosie Neville had a pair of hits and RBIs, while Jaelynn Harraden had a big base hit scoring two runs. Patience at the plate was key as the Rams walked home several runs in the first inning of action.
Defensively, the Rams were solid. Lopes had five strikeouts and the infield play of Lucy Pesta and Amya Irving shut Old Colony down, as did the outfield tandem of Jaelynn Harraden and Rosalie Neville.
In other high school sports action:
Softball
Falmouth 8, Dennis-Yarmouth 1: The Clippers (9-7), who won their third straight game to lock up a postseason berth, handed the Dolphins (5-10) their fourth straight defeat.
Ellie Bennett gave up just three hits and struck out eight on the mound for Falmouth. Christina Femino (one run and two RBIs) and Natasha Bradshaw (two runs and one RBI) both had two hits. Kaylee Shaw (one double), Ellie Bennett (one double), Tenley Briggs, Azaria Viall and Rachel Perry all recorded a hit.
Barnstable 5, Nauset 4: The Red Hawks (4-13) won in dramatic fashion on Senior Night with senior Juju Nardone (1-for 4, one walk, one single, one run and one RBI) delivering the walk-off hit in the bottom of the seventh inning.
The Warriors (6-11) led 3-0 in the fifth inning before the Red Hawks pulled within two runs an inning later. The deficit extended back to three runs by the sixth inning, but the Red Hawks tied the game in the bottom half.
Maddie Flynn, who struck out 11 batters, gave up two walks and allowed three earned runs, pitched out of a jam in the top of the seventh to strand two runners on base. The Red Hawks then loaded the bases before Nardone hit a 3-2 pitch into center field to secure the win.
All four of the Red Hawks’ seniors (Nardone, Sara Ormston, Madyn Field and Victoria Dos Santos) reached base.
Bella DiGiacomo drew three walks and scored twice. Ormston was 1-for-3 with a single and a walk drawn. Flynn scored a run.
Rising Tide 8, Nantucket 5: The Whalers (5-10) couldn’t build upon Wednesday’s win over Barnstable.
Norfolk Aggie 27, Cape Tech 4: The Crusaders (1-10) fell to a 10th consecutive defeat.
Baseball
Falmouth 7, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Clippers (12-5) clinched the Cape and Islands League title with a 7-1 record.
Josh Matta pitched a complete game shutout, scattered three hits, walked two and struck out 12. Jack Frostholm hit a two run home run to deep center in the first inning after Tre’Chaun Days’ lead off single set it up. Trey Cardoza had a huge two-RBI single in the fourth to give the Clippers a 4-0 lead. Max Inman and Eathen Vecchione chipped in with a hit and a RBI each, and Brody Palmer also had a big double and a run scored.
Nauset 5, Barnstable 4: The Warriors (3-14) capped off Senior Night by ending a two-game losing streak. The win was highlighted by James Breda hitting a pair of solo home runs and catcher Paul Alves throwing out two runners trying to steal second base to preserve a 5-3 lead in the sixth inning.
The Red Hawks (4-13) have lost back-to-back games. Eric Stanley went 3-for-4 with a triple, a RBI, three stolen bases and three runs scored. Braedon Costello went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases. Max Clark pitched great in relief, going 4 2/3 innings, while allowing just one hit and no runs.
Cape Tech 17, Norfolk Aggie 1: The Crusaders (6-8) are right back in the win column behind Mike Shea (three innings, zero hits, five strikeouts and one unearned run) and Nick Valiga (two innings and three strikeouts), who combined for a no-hitter.
Nolan Baker went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and five RBIs. George Meca was 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs, and Josh Cohan went 3-for-4 with a trio of runs scored and four RBIs. Brayden Wright (three RBIs) and Mason Tomilson (three RBIs) both went 2-for-3. Conor Gent was 3-for-3 with a walk, two runs scored and two RBIs.
Nantucket 11, Rising Tide 1: The Whalers (6-9) halted a two-game skid with a strong win.
Old Colony 2, Upper Cape 1 (8 inn.): The Rams (12-4) lost a pitchers’ duel, which ended their six-game win streak. Devyn Shultze pitched a no hitter for five innings and also had a double. Nolan Roche added a double and scored the Rams’ lone run. Logan Ewell, Jared Coates and Patrick Acord each had a hit.
Boys Lacrosse
Falmouth 8, Martha’s Vineyard 6: The Clippers (12-4) clinched a share of the Cape and Islands Atlantic Division crown after they matched Nauset’s 7-1 record in league play with a win over the Vineyarders (5-10), who finished 0-8 against the division.
Barnstable 16, Mashpee 9: The Red Hawks (8-8) stopped a two-game losing streak with a non-league win over the Falcons (7-9), which extended their run to three straight defeats.
Girls Lacrosse
Dennis-Yarmouth 19, Cape Tech 9: The Dolphins (10-6) won their fourth straight game behind eight goals and three assists from Kourtney David. Carolyn O’Keefe tallied three goals and an assist, while Jenna Richard added four goals and an assist. Lizzy Mendiola and Nadia Cerqueira both scored, and Mia Medeiros added two goals. Mya Cerqueira made eight saves.
The Crusadetrs (1-9) were unable to add to their tally after picking up their first win of the season earlier in the week.
Nantucket 8, Monomoy 4: Fresh off clinching a share of the Cape and Islands Atlantic Division title in a three-way tie, the Whalers (10-4) battled to a third straight win. Mayson Lower led the way with two goals and three assists. Louisa Beni (one assist) and Dylan Damian both scored twice. Suz Peraner (one assist) and Maddie Lombardi each added a goal, and Mia Beaudette had two assists. Ella Douglas made five saves.
The Sharks (11-4) saw their two-game win streak end as they finished the week with a 2-1 record across three games. Tessa Grodzicki scored a trio of goals and Paige Nash added a goal and an assist to break 150-career points. Abrielle Long added an assist. Gaby Basset had two assists. Morgan Willis made 14 saves in goal.
Boys Tennis
Sandwich 4, Randolph 1: The Blue Knights (11-6) emerged victorious from a 10-game superset match against Randolph.
Andrew Emmel defeated Josh Ching in first singles (10-0) and Kallen Kestenbaum defeated Louis Le in third singles (10-3). Liam McLaughlin and Finn Welden defeated Tomson Nguyon and Christian Nguyon in first doubles (10-7) and Colin MacQuade and Andrew Morrison-Sheppard defeated Azlan Hussain and Vincent Huyuh in second doubles (10-0).
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Falmouth 2: The Vineyarders (14-1) made an immediate bounce back after they narrowly beat the Clippers (13-3), which ended their six match win streak.
Monomoy 5, Barnstable 0: The Sharks (14-3) added a third straight win to their haul after they swept the season series with the Red Hawks (1-15).
Roman Pavluchenko defeated Dean Cordeiro in first singles (6-4, 6-0), Ryan Casey defeated Harry Baroni in second singles (6-0, 6-0), and Zach Shields defeated Seymour Singh in third singles (6-2, 7-5).
Nick Hadden and Blake Noonan defeated Kaleb Jones and Chase King in first doubles (6-1, 6-3), while Ethan Seufert and Thomas Hereford won by forfeit in second doubles.
Nauset 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Warriors (5-10) ended a four-game slide with their third sweep of the season, and they also swept the season series with the Dolphins (5-11) in the process.
Lucas Wilson-Bevington beat Landon Richter in first singles (6-4, 6-2), Will Murphy defeated Collin Caron in second singles (6-4, 2-6, 10-7), and Lucas Patton defeated Michael O’Reilly in third singles (6-2, 6-2).
Wyatt Carroll and Ronan O’Brien defeated Aidan Karras and Ryan Clarke in first doubles (6-3, 6-2), and Soren Jones-Carlson and Asher Woods defeated Matt Anderson and Ben Soltis in second doubles (6-0, 6-1).
Fairhaven 4, Nantucket 1: The Whalers (4-9) fell to a third defeat in their last five games with a season finale against undefeated Cape Cod Academy left on the schedule.
Girls Tennis
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Falmouth 2: The Vineyarders (14-0) were pushed by the Clippers (7-8) to the fifth match on court for a second straight meeting to maintain their undefeated season. They clinched the Cape and Islands Atlantic Division championship with a 10-0 record. Zoe Treitman and Leah Thomson at first doubles won the deciding point.
Sandwich 3, Randolph 2: The Blue Knights (7-9) curbed a three-game slide behind a pair of wins that went the distance in three sets in a league win that improved that record to 7-5.
Senja Kravitz defeated Linda Thea via forfeit in first singles, while Tenley Rothera defeated Michelle Phan (6-7 (4-7), 6-1, 6-3) in third singles. Izzie Bar and Maylin Alty defeated Kelsey Vo and Shaylan Phan in second doubles (6-3, 0-6, 6-2).
Monomoy 5, Barnstable 0: The Sharks (12-4) collected a second straight win in a sweep of the Red Hawks (1-13), and a fourth in their last five matches.
Hanadi Rezk defeated Sophie Davis in first singles (6-0, 6-0), Ella Cutter defeated Sophia Tymechyehyn in second singles (6-0, 6-0), Darcy Addison defeated Lily Case in third singles (6-0, 6-1).
Karina Khalsa and Madison Mahfouz defeated Kate Condinho and Ava Gregory in first doubles (6-4, 7-6 (5)), and Alexa Babes-Deel and Lauren Da Selva defeated Dame Edwenda and Emily Winfield in second doubles (6-4, 6-1).
Nauset 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Warriors (8-7) made an immediate return to the win column as they downed the Dolphins (1-14) via a sweep.
Anjali O’Brien defeated Tristin Bradford in first singles (6-0, 6-2), Sophia Volteler defeated Lia Marie Adames De Jesus in second singles (7-5, 7-5), and Haley Jackson defeated Maddy Stewart in third singles (3-6, 6-1, 10-3).
Faye Adams and Chloe Hand defeated Kelsang Gurung and Maddy Burgess in first doubles (6-3, 6-4), and Elexa Malouin and Morgan Johnson defeated Aimee Teague and Willasia Thompson in second doubles. (6-1, 6-1).
Allen Gunn covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at agunn@gannett.com and follow him on X at @allentgunn.
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Coastal Bend softball Regional Final fourth round playoff highlights and scores
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 4 have advanced to the Regional Final fourth round starting Thursday, May 15. Checkout highlights and scores. UIL 4A-DICalallen vs. Fredericksburg (All games in Jourdanton)Game 1: Calallen 0, Fredericksburg 2Game 2: Calallen 15, Fredericksburg 0Game 3: […]


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 4 have advanced to the Regional Final fourth round starting Thursday, May 15. Checkout highlights and scores.
UIL 4A-DI
Calallen vs. Fredericksburg (All games in Jourdanton)
Game 1: Calallen 0, Fredericksburg 2
Game 2: Calallen 15, Fredericksburg 0
Game 3: Saturday at 2 p.m.
UIL 4A-DII
Ingleside vs. Zapata (All games at San Diego)
Game 1: Zapata 1, Ingleside 11
Game 2: Ingleside 5, Zapata 2
UIL 3A-DI
Bishop vs. Columbus (All games at Kenedy Joe Gulley Park)
Game 1: Bishop 17, Columbus 6
Game 2: Columbus 2, Bishop 1
Game 3: Saturday at 1 p.m.
UIL 3A-DII
Santa Gertrudis vs. Jourdanton
1 Game Only: Santa Gertrudis Academy 1, Jourdanton 2 (8 innings)
Coastal Bend 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)
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Showboats vs. Brahmas highlights
The two teams came into the matchup with just one win apiece, but they delivered plenty of action. We saw everything from a tight end throwing a perfect touchdown pass, to a big-man interception, to a shootout in overtime. After all of that, Memphis came away with its second win of the season. Live Coverage […]

The two teams came into the matchup with just one win apiece, but they delivered plenty of action. We saw everything from a tight end throwing a perfect touchdown pass, to a big-man interception, to a shootout in overtime. After all of that, Memphis came away with its second win of the season.
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Showboats show out in OT for the win
11:14p ET
San Antonio sends it to OT
10:47p ET
San Antonio blocks the punt (then misses the kick)
10:28p ET
3 more turnovers, including a BIG-MAN INTERCEPTION
9:38p ET
Brahmas capitalize off costly Showboats mistake
9:29p ET
Memphis responds with a TD almost right away
9:20p ET
Tricky, tricky Brahmas
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8:28p ET
A quick pick-six!
Live Coverage for this began on 11:36p ET
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