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Maddie Ripley to continue wrestling career at Western New England University

Oceanside High School alum Maddie Ripley, currently under a postgraduate year at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania, will wrestle at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts next year. Photo courtesy of Wyoming Seminary Wrestling Rockland native and Oceanside High School alum Maddie Ripley, who made national headlines in 2023 by becoming the first girl to […]

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Maddie Ripley to continue wrestling career at Western New England University

Oceanside High School alum Maddie Ripley, currently under a postgraduate year at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania, will wrestle at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts next year. Photo courtesy of Wyoming Seminary Wrestling

Rockland native and Oceanside High School alum Maddie Ripley, who made national headlines in 2023 by becoming the first girl to win an individual state wrestling championship in Maine while competing against boys — then repeating the feat last year — confirmed on Monday that she will continue her wrestling career at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts.

“I’m very happy (with the decision), I kind of waited until the last minute,” Ripley said with a laugh. “I had to make a decision.”

Western New England University is a Division III program, which does not give out athletic scholarships. Western New England went 17-4 this season. The Golden Bears also had seven grapplers qualify for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships. The program is led by second-year coach Tyler Keane.

“(Keane) is a great coach, he’s been following (my career) for three or four years now,” Ripley said. “He’s been non-stop texting and calling me, he really wanted me there. He just wants me to work on my style and develop me as a wrestler. I just thought it was a really good fit.”

“It’s a beautiful campus. And the dining hall is three stories, though that’s not what (ultimately) sold me (on the school).”

Ripley enters the collegiate wrestling game at an excellent time. In January, the NCAA declared women’s wrestling as its 91st championship sport, recognized for Divisions I, II and III.

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Maddie Ripley enjoyed a standout wrestling career at Oceanside High. Now she is competing at Wyoming Seminary, a prep power in Pennsylvania. She will be attending Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts in the fall, competing for the school’s women’s wrestling team. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Ripley won’t just wrestle at Western New England, she will also play field hockey, which she hasn’t played since her senior season at Oceanside. She said the opportunity to do both helped in her decision.

“I missed doing multiple sports, especially this year,” Ripley said. “Field hockey is my fun sport, and wrestling is what I get serious for. I just missed that. I also get to meet so many more people doing multiple sports, and it always helped me get into shape for wrestling.”

While Ripley said Western New England was always her top choice, King University, located in Bristol, Tennessee and East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania were also in the running.

Ripley, who now wrestles strictly against females, is currently wrapping up her postgraduate year at Wyoming Seminary in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, competing for the top-ranked girls wrestling program in the nation, according to USA Wrestling. Ripley helped the program to its second consecutive team title at the National Prep Wrestling Championships in February at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It’s the second straight girls national title for the Blue Knights, and the fourth national title for the girls program since its formation in 2017. Ripley finished runner-up in the 114-pound class, falling to Marie Sharp of Blair Academy of Blairstown, New Jersey.

“Even though I lost (in the title round), it felt great to win as a team, just because we’re so close,” Ripley said. “We do everything together, so it was really great to celebrate.”

Ripley finished fourth in the 110-pound division at the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships in Hoffman Estates, Illinois back in December. In November, she won the 110 title at the East Stroudsburg Open.

“Maddie is great,” said Wyoming Seminary girls wrestling coach Bret Fry back in January. “Aside from her wrestling skills, she’s one of the most likable kids we’ve had at Sem. That’s the first impression that jumps out: she’s a sweetheart of a kid. The progress that she’s made since she’s been here is unreal. … To win the East Stroudsburg, as a high schooler, that’s a pretty big deal. And she did it in dominant fashion, too — it wasn’t even close. She’s a great student, good on campus. I wish we had 10 more Maddie Ripleys here, to be honest with you.

“She’s already demonstrated that she can compete at the highest college level right now. Wherever she decides to go to college, she will make the podium as a freshman. You can quote me on that. She’ll make the podium as a college freshman, if not near the top.”

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Terps Finish Big Ten Championships With Five Day Three Podium Finishes

Story Links EUGENE, OR – A trio of individuals along with the men’s 4×100 relay squad and the women’s 4×400 relay team all had podium finishes on Sunday as the Maryland track and field team concluded the final day of competition at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships at Oregon’s Hayward Field.   […]

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EUGENE, OR – A trio of individuals along with the men’s 4×100 relay squad and the women’s 4×400 relay team all had podium finishes on Sunday as the Maryland track and field team concluded the final day of competition at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships at Oregon’s Hayward Field.
 
The men’s 4×100 relay squad opened the day with an eighth-place finish. The foursome of Joshua Goffe, Tanner Leach, Roman Spikes, and Mykel Morman posted a time of 40.31 seconds in winning the first heat of the event.
 
Maya Valmon reached the podium with an eighth-place finish in the 400 meter finals (53.82 seconds) after qualifying for the event on Saturday. Shortly after, Eric Albright finished seventh in the 800 meters (1:49.13). From the field events on Sunday, Tolu Akinduro placed eighth after leaping 12.64 meters in the triple jump.
 
The 4×400 relay squads ended the meet with a pair of big performances.
 
On the women’s side, Samantha Payne, Lydia Robling, Maya Mosley, and Maya Valmon turned in the third-best time in program history (3:37.11) to place sixth overall.
 
The men’s team of Goffe, Isaiah Chapman, Aaron Abedin, and Sam Ford posted the seventh-best performance in program history as they clocked 3:09.83 to finish 12th overall.
 
Other notable performances from the final day of the championships included Kami Joi Hickson placing ninth in the 800 meters (2:07.42) and Jennessa Wolfe finishing 15th in the high jump (1.70m).

Maryland Big Ten Championship Performances (Day Three):

Triple Jump – Tolu Akinduro – 12.64m (8th)

High Jump – Jennessa Wolfe – 1.70m (15th)

4×100 (men) – Joshua Goffe, Tanner Leach, Roman Spikes, Mykel Morman – 40.31 (8th)

4×100 (women) – Bryce Hatcher, Victoria Teasley, Jewel Ofotan, Armanie Coleman – 45.51 (10th)

400m – Maya Valmon – 53.82 (8th)

800m (men) – Eric Albright – 1:49.13 (7th)

800m (women) – Kami Joi Hickson – 2:07.42 (9th)

5,000m – Katie Altieri – 17:11.67 (36th)

4×400 (men) – Joshua Goffe, Isaiah Chapman, Aaron Abedin, Sam Ford – 3:09.83 (12th) – 7th all-time

4×400 (women) – Samantha Payne, Lydia Robling, Maya Mosley, Maya Valmon – 3:37.11 (6th) – 3rd all-time

 

 



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Kenton 8th Grade Volleyball Team Defeats W-G – 95.3 WKTN – Your Region, Your Radio

The Kenton Girls 8th Grade Volleyball beat Waynesfield-Goshen High School 2-0 Thursday. The Wildcats used some strong serving and defense to win their last game at Kenton Middle School. They will now travel to Bath on Saturday for the WBL tournament. The first match begins at 10:00 am vs. St Marys. All tickets are sold […]

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The Kenton Girls 8th Grade Volleyball beat Waynesfield-Goshen High School 2-0 Thursday.

The Wildcats used some strong serving and defense to win their last game at Kenton Middle School.

They will now travel to Bath on Saturday for the WBL tournament.

The first match begins at 10:00 am vs. St Marys.

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Southwest Florida High School Sports Awards: See all spring nominees

The 2024-25 Southwest Florida High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the nominees for players of the year for all spring sports. The winners will be announced during the live show on Thursday, May 29 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. The guest speaker is former Miami Marlins World Series champion Mike Lowell. During the live […]

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The 2024-25 Southwest Florida High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the nominees for players of the year for all spring sports.

The winners will be announced during the live show on Thursday, May 29 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. The guest speaker is former Miami Marlins World Series champion Mike Lowell.

During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees from fall sports and winter sports. The fall sports nominees have already been announced and can be found here. The winter sports nominees have also already been announced and can be found here.

 The show will also announce the winners of premier awards such as overall male athlete of the year, overall female athlete of the year, Courage Award, Team of the Year and Coach of the Year. Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event here will receive a free ticket thanks to sponsors. Additional tickets are available for purchase here.

The Southwest Florida High School Sports Awards Show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program.

Here are all the spring nominees …

Baseball

  • Logan Baratta, Saint John Neumann Catholic High School — SR
  • Grayson Carpenter, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR
  • Jackson Geiger, Gulf Coast High School — SR
  • Brayden Habuda, Canterbury School — JR
  • J.T. Huether, Canterbury School — SR
  • Joey Lawson, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — JR
  • Anthony Meady, Canterbury School — JR
  • Owen Phypers, Saint John Neumann Catholic High School — SR
  • Ashby Piatt, Canterbury School — SO
  • Braylon Sheffield, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SO
  • Cutter Smith, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Madrid Tucker, Fort Myers High School — SR

Beach volleyball

  • Gabby Dwyer — SR and Ashlee Tenkley — SR, Fort Myers High School
  • Angelina Aliyeva — SR and Allison Giraldo — SR, Barron Collier High School
  • Delayna Kerry — JR and Brooke Smith — SR, Estero High School
  • Kelly McAuley — SR and Lizzy Robinson — JR, Community School of Naples
  • Alexa Haley — SR and Milena Lopez — SR, Seacrest Country Day School
  • Sidney Blackwood — JR and Maddie Knaak — SR, Bishop Verot Catholic High School

Flag football

  • Bella Burgess, Gateway Charter High School — 6TH
  • Lila Dinkel, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — JR
  • Kenlee Dominguez, North Fort Myers High School — SO
  • Jazmyn Johnson, Gateway Charter High School — JR
  • Karli Kalsow, Bonita Springs High School — SR
  • Savannah Knoerlein, Estero High School — JR
  • Cameron O’Halloran, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR
  • Giovanna Molloy, North Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Zoey O’Nan, Riverdale High School — SR
  • Yaneila Romanlopez, Gateway Charter High School — SR
  • Kylee Terry, Bonita Springs High School — JR
  • Mariah Thorne, South Fort Myers High School — SO
  • Cole Bryant, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Brock Catlin, Canterbury School — SO
  • Jack Jolly, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Chase Kaplan, Canterbury School — SR
  • Isaac Lyon, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Noah Preston, Canterbury School — SR
  • Michael Slusar, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Turner Tarrasch, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Sammy Taylor, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Spencer Thompson, Canterbury School — SR
  • Cal Wyatt, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Charlie Youngs, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Riley Confer, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Isabel Corwen, Canterbury School — 7TH
  • Sophia Dapper, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Ellie Deans, Community School of Naples — 8TH
  • Kendall DeLuke, Gulf Coast High School — SO
  • Stella Lynch, Community School of Naples — SR
  • Ciara McCloskey, Gulf Coast High School — SR
  • Mia Metcalf, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Ruby Smith, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Makenna Swords, Barron Collier High School — JR
  • Hadley Tarrasch, Community School of Naples — SO
  • Sienna Wyatt, Community School of Naples — SR

Softball

  • Hayden Billie, Evangelical Christian School — JR
  • Audrie Florenzano, North Fort Myers High School — JR
  • Sheila Forbes, Barron Collier High School — SR
  • Gianna Frino, Barron Collier High School — SR
  • Keaunna Green, Evangelical Christian School — JR
  • Abby Hynes, North Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Mia Lane, North Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Crimson Lawrence, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR
  • Amira Peterson, Fort Myers High School — SO
  • McKenna Robbins, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR
  • Sage Rodmyre, Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Gianni Torres, Fort Myers High School — JR

Boys tennis

  • John Brodeur, Estero High School — SR
  • William Freshwater, Barron Collier High School — JR
  • Nikola Markovic, Aubrey Rogers High School — JR
  • Alex Mazza, Gulf Coast High School — SR
  • Edward Roake, Community School of Naples — JR
  • Mark Taviloglu, Barron Collier High School — JR

Girls tennis

  • Chelsea Casapu, Barron Collier High School — SO
  • Sara Chrysler, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — FR
  • Te’Anna Mata, Naples High School — JR
  • Nadia Parsa, Barron Collier High School — SO
  • Riddhi Thakur, Gulf Coast High School — SO
  • Faith Valentine, Gulf Coast High School — SR

Boys track & field

  • Craig Allard Jr., Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Andrew Azunque, First Baptist Academy — SR
  • Jadrien Carmo, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — JR
  • Brady Clark, Naples High School — SR
  • Hayden Clark, Palmetto Ridge High School — SR
  • Jyden German, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SO
  • Kobe Johnson, Dunbar High School — JR
  • Sean Kabengele, Naples High School — SR
  • Mike Luma, Ida S Baker High School — SR
  • Bradley Martino, First Baptist Academy — SR
  • Collin Meagher, Canterbury School — SR
  • Ryan Peterson, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR

Girls track and field

  • Noel Davis, North Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Joslyne De La Nuez, Canterbury School — JR
  • Jazlyn Forbes, Oasis High School — JR
  • Ava Heskett, Gulf Coast High School — SR
  • V’Davrielle Johnson, Gateway High School — SR
  • Julia Lemmon, Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Ciara McCloskey, Gulf Coast High School — SR
  • Aniston Newman, First Baptist Academy — SO
  • Cherldine Paul, Barron Collier High School — JR
  • Rianne Smith, Lehigh Senior High School — JR
  • Kala Valerias, Gulf Coast High School — JR
  • Liusmar Rivas Velasquez, Barron Collier High School — SR

Boys weightlifting

  • David Arthur, Fort Myers High School — SO
  • Carter Birkey, North Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Nick Bloomston, Fort Myers High School — SR
  • David Crome, East Lee County High School — SR
  • Justin Davis, Bishop Verot Catholic High School — SR
  • Michael Edwards, Dunbar High School — SR
  • Cole Hayes, Riverdale High School — SR
  • Nikolas Korf, Ida S Baker High School — JR
  • Stefan Moerschel, Riverdale High School — SO
  • David Monteilh, Fort Myers High School — SR
  • Justin Thach, LaBelle High School — JR
  • Ilai Villanueva, LaBelle High School — SR



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NCAA Announces Qualifiers For Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship

Story Links NAPERVILLE – The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) will be represented by 36 qualifiers in 15 different events at the NCAA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship, scheduled to begin Thursday at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.   Selections were released by the NCAA […]

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NAPERVILLE – The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) will be represented by 36 qualifiers in 15 different events at the NCAA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship, scheduled to begin Thursday at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
 
Selections were released by the NCAA last Friday. Qualifying marks from Saturday, March 1, to Friday, May 16, were considered. CCIW champion Elmhurst joined Augustana and Carthage with seven different entries overall. The Bluejays will have the top-seeded 4×100 relay team at the championship.
 
The CCIW earned multiple entries in 12 events, including four of the top 10 seeds in the 200 meter dash. There will also be four participants from the CCIW in the discus and shot put.
 
The Championship will conclude on Saturday in Geneva.
 
CCIW Women’s Qualifiers 
100 Meter Dash
4. Alyssa Busker, Elmhurst
21. Lauren Marshall, Elmhurst
 
200 Meter Dash
2. Alyssa Busker, Elmhurst
4. De’Andranay Chism, Millikin
7. Lindsey Novak, North Central
10. McKenzie Reser, Augustana
 
400 Meter Dash
3. Lindsey Novak, North Central
13. McKenzie Reser, Augustana
 
800 Meter Run
3. Lina Maatouk, Augustana
 
100 Meter Hurdles
21. Nakala Nadeau, Elmhurst
 
3000 Meter Steeplechase
10. Emma Odle, Augustana
20. Adriana Crabtree, Illinois Wesleyan
 
4×100 Meter Relay
1. Elmhurst (Grady, Marshall, Schwarz, Busker)
14. North Park (Costa, Hayes, Ring, Lindberg)
 
Discus
1. Charlotte Frere, Augustana
4. Vanessa Uitenbroek, Carroll
6. Jackie Tuzil, Carthage
17. Nicole Tarpley, Carthage
 
Javelin
3. Faith Ladin, North Central
6. Heather Michalski, Augustana
10. Laina Nelson, Augustana
 
Shot Put
2. Maria Falk, Carroll
11. Vanessa Uitenbroek, Carroll
16. Madison Payne, Carthage
18. Mikayla Wright, Carthage
 
Triple Jump
4. Imani Ogunribido, Illinois Wesleyan
16. Abigail Calhoun, Carthage
 
Long Jump
16. Chloe Selmer, Elmhurst
16. Paulina Tinajero, Elmhurst
 
Hammer Throw
5. Alexis Mattox, Carthage
11. Carlyssa King, Illinois Wesleyan
16. Nicole Tarpley, Carthage
 
Pole Vault
4. Gwen Berenyi, North Central
 
Heptathlon
4. Faith Ladin, North Central
10. Thea Ring, North Park
11. Lauren Huber, Illinois Wesleyan
 

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was founded in 1946 and currently services nine member institutions including Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), Carroll University (Waukesha, Wis.), Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.), Millikin University (Decatur, Ill.), North Central College (Naperville, Ill.), North Park University (Chicago, Ill.) and Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.).





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Vote now to decide the ProJo boys volleyball player of the week

WATCH: Lincoln boys volleyball slips past Pawtucket in four sets Watch as Lincoln boys volleyball takes the match-winning point vs. Pawtucket. It’s time for our high school boys volleyball athlete of the week voting. This week, and every week during the volleyball season, we will nominate a handful of standouts for the honor. To be nominated for […]

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It’s time for our high school boys volleyball athlete of the week voting.

This week, and every week during the volleyball season, we will nominate a handful of standouts for the honor. To be nominated for the voting, we need the results of matches from the home coaches after the games. Coaches have been asked to email results to pjsports@providencejournal.com. We will handle the results from there.

This week’s ballot opened on Monday and closes on Friday at 11:59 p.m. Voting must be done online via the ballot below. Email submissions will not be accepted.

Lincoln’s Jackson Colton won bragging rights last week with 52.68% of the vote.

Vote for the Providence Journal Boys Volleyball Player of the Week

Zoltan Libertini, Exeter-West Greenwich

It’s been a tough spring for Exeter-West Greenwich, but the Knights got their first win of the season on Wednesday. Libertini had eight kills in the five-set triumph vs. Block Island.

Evan Shea, North Kingstown

The Skippers (16-0) have cruised through the state all season and Friday night was no different. Shea had 28 assists, seven digs and two blocks in a sweep of Hendricken.

Jeremy Thao, West Warwick

West Warwick is fighting for a top playoff spot in Division II and last week’s play helped. The Wizards snared two wins, including a 3-1 triumph against Juanita Sanchez on Wednesday. Thao dished out 40 assists and had three digs in the win.

Nomar Torres, Burrillville

It was a big week for Burrillville ahead of the playoffs. The Broncos topped St. Raphael, Achievement First and Exeter-West Greenwich last week. On Monday, against the Saints, Torres had 11 kills, two aces and 15 digs. And on Thursday, he had 13 kills and 37 digs in a 3-2 win vs. Achievement First.

Ben Wright, South Kingstown

Wright had a standout week, and it started on Monday. The senior led the Rebels past Pilgrim, in five sets, with 18 kills and eight digs. And on Wednesday, he added 15 kills, 15 digs and three aces in a 3-1 win vs. Woonsocket.



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2024-25 Sarasota-Manatee High School Sports Awards: Spring nominees

The 2024-25 Sarasota-Manatee High School Sports Awards, Presented by Sarasota Ford, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the spring sports season. The winners will be announced during the live show May 30 at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota. The guest speaker is former MLB All-Star Dee Strange-Gordon. During the live show, these […]

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The 2024-25 Sarasota-Manatee High School Sports Awards, Presented by Sarasota Ford, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the spring sports season.

The winners will be announced during the live show May 30 at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota. The guest speaker is former MLB All-Star Dee Strange-Gordon.

During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and winter sports seasons. The fall nominees were announced earlier this year and can be found here. The winter nominees were also announced earlier this year and can be found here.

The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient.

Nominated athletes who RSVP here for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets can be purchased here.

The Sarasota-Manatee High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards.

Here are the spring nominees …

  • Carter Cox, Venice High School — JR
  • David Dubrule, Venice High School — SR
  • Cesar Garmendia, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Graham Houston, Venice High School — SO
  • Colton Hyde, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SO
  • Jackson Lucas, Venice High School — SR
  • Braedon Mackay, Sarasota High School — SO
  • Mark Metcalf, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Daniel Norbeck, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Jayden Peters, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Jabrien Quiles, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Eddie Zaun, Venice High School — SR

Beach volleyball

  • Melissa Apolonio — JR and Brighton Ferguson — SR, Venice High School
  • Kelsey Fisher — JR and Izzy Russell — SR, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School
  • Brooke Kragt — SO and Lana Price — SR, Bradenton Christian School
  • Gabriella Marquis — SO and Daisey Troyer — SO, Riverview High School
  • Ellie Miller — SR and Caitlin Webb — SR, Sarasota Christial School
  • Julia Vendramini — JR and Kora Yanes — JR, Lakewood Ranch High School

Flag football

  • Ana Abreu, Lakewood Ranch High School — SR
  • Jayna Bowen, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Kiana Brito, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Caroline Johnson, Lakewood Ranch High School — SR
  • Ariyana Kirksey, Manatee High School — JR
  • Marquavia Morgan, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Sierra Rivera, Parrish Community High School — FR
  • Melisa Schwab, Lakewood Ranch High School — SR
  • Delilah Smalls, Manatee High School — JR
  • Amelia Someson, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Alre Storebeck, Lakewood Ranch High School — SR
  • Amy Zietler, Lakewood Ranch High School — SR

Boys lacrosse

  • Dutch Anderson, Manatee High School — SO
  • Reef Bartlett, Venice High School — SO
  • Duke Bergstrom, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — JR
  • Mickey Cohen, Lakewood Ranch High School — JR
  • Kylan Cunningham, Venice High School — JR
  • Joseph Drove, Lakewood Ranch High School — JR
  • Braden Johansen, Lakewood Ranch High School — JR
  • Cooper Kolbe, Manatee High School — FR
  • Jamison McCusker, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Devon McGonigle, Manatee High School — JR
  • Toby West, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Jack Yochim, Riverview High School — SR

Girls lacrosse

  • Juliana Bartz, Bradenton Christian School — JR
  • Ella Berzins, Riverview High School — FR
  • Maria Berzins, Riverview High School — SR
  • Gigi Canali, Lakewood Ranch High School — SO
  • Isabella French, Manatee High School — SR
  • Ellie Hierholzer, The Out-Of-Door Academy — SR
  • Gabbie Hotaling, Lakewood Ranch High School — JR
  • Grace Knowles, Manatee High School — SR
  • Sally Lehto, Manatee High School — SR
  • Haley Rosa, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal — SR
  • Caroline Steinwachs, Riverview High School — SR
  • Gabby Ulrich, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — FR
  • Allison Cole, Riverview High School — SR
  • Ashlan Guengerich, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Alysa Jones, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • MaKenna Lee, Palmetto High School — SR
  • Olivia Lockhart, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SO
  • Cassidy Ott, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Mady Pint, Sarasota Military Academy — SR
  • Kaelyn Poole, Southeast High School — FR
  • Sofia Puccia, Bradenton Christian School — SR
  • Sommer Speers, Sarasota High School — SR
  • Riley Sullivan, Venice High School — SR
  • Emmaline Van Beck, Parrish Community High School — SO

Boys tennis

  • Joe Calleja, Venice High School — JR
  • Luke Calleja, Venice High School — FR
  • Edizahir Rodriguez, Booker High School — SR
  • Ariston Spanos, Venice High School — SO
  • George Tchobadjiev, Venice High School — FR
  • William Wooden, Venice High School — FR

Girls tennis

  • Martina Blanco, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal — FR
  • Koreena Hickey, Venice High School — SO
  • Faye Klutke, Venice High School — SO
  • Julia Piotrowska, Riverview High School — SR
  • Tess Tchobadjiev, Venice High School — SR
  • Christine Wu, Venice High School — SR

Boys track & field

  • Christian Angrand, North Port High School — SR
  • Alex Bates, Riverview High School — JR
  • Nolan Besse, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Benji Best, Lakewood Ranch High School — SO
  • Julius Evans, Venice High School — JR
  • Kevin Gyurka, The Out-Of-Door Academy — JR
  • Connail Jackson, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SO
  • Chandler Johnson, Manatee High School — SO
  • Evan Joseph, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Chauncey Kennon, Booker High School — JR
  • Jacob Kosko, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Maleek Lee, Booker High School — SO
  • Javen Lindsey, Southeast High School — SO
  • Anthony Miller, Riverview High School — JR
  • Jacoby Mobley, Booker High School — JR
  • Mason Owen, North Port High School — JR
  • Chris Priede, Venice High School — SR
  • James Reynolds, Venice High School — SO
  • Dylan Sabol, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • William Schafer, Venice High School — JR
  • Tyler Starling, Palmetto High School — JR
  • Liam St. John, Lakewood Ranch High School — SO
  • Treyvion Timmons, Booker High School — SR
  • Landen Wise, Venice High School — SR

Girls track & field

  • Marley Bowen, Sarasota High School — FR
  • Keymani Dillingham, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal — JR
  • Demi Dunbar, Manatee High School — SO
  • Alanna Duque, North Port High School — JR
  • Ibre Edwards, Booker High School — SR
  • Indy Grajalez, Sarasota High School — SR
  • Bianca Grindo, Parrish Community High School — JR
  • Malia Hambrick, North Port High School — JR
  • Grace Hronich, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — JR
  • Claire Ingram, Parrish Community High School — SR
  • Zoe Kirby, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Josie Maloni, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Jacey McReynolds, Venice High School — JR
  • Madison Muller, Riverview High School — FR
  • Alana Price, Parrish Community High School — SO
  • Felicity Ridgway, Riverview High School — FR
  • Atarah Robinson, Venice High School — JR
  • Rosemary Selke, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School — SR
  • Sanii Shields, Bayshore High School — SO
  • Ava Sims, Riverview High School — SR
  • Maisy Smith, North Port High School — SO
  • Kate St. Onge, Riverview High School — JR
  • Alivia Tison, North Port High School — SR
  • Lashema Williams, Manatee High School — SR

Boys weightlifting

  • Dillon Bryant, Venice High School — SR
  • Kale Bunce, Palmetto High School — SR
  • Jackson Costlow, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Ronin Dangler, Manatee High School — JR
  • Christian Figueroa, Manatee High School — SR
  • Corbin Franklin, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal — JR
  • Vance Freeman, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Ean Johnson-Kelley, Manatee High School — SR
  • Danny Perry, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Tanner Ruh, Venice High School — SR
  • Chris Schrum, Sarasota High School — JR
  • Angel Vasquez, Imagine School of North Port — SR



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