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Appling County football to forfeit all 10 wins from 2024
Appling County High School has been forced to forfeit 10 games from the 2024 football season after losing its appeal, dropping from a 10-4 record to 0-14. The South Georgia power made the semifinals last year and won a region title, which will now be awarded to Pierce County. The Bears gain their ninth region […]

Appling County High School has been forced to forfeit 10 games from the 2024 football season after losing its appeal, dropping from a 10-4 record to 0-14. The South Georgia power made the semifinals last year and won a region title, which will now be awarded to Pierce County. The Bears gain their ninth region title and second in a row.
The Pirates, on the other hand, now have a stain on what had been a strong run, reaching at least the quarterfinals in four of the past five seasons. The GHSA stated that the team played last season with an ineligible player, but has not disclosed the specific violation that led to the forfeitures.
The two most likely causes are either academic ineligibility or a failure to make a bona fide move, meaning the player did not complete the requirements to establish residency and transfer without losing a year of eligibility. Appling County has exhausted its appeals and accepted the GHSA’s ruling.
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Neuqua Valley badminton takes home its third IHSA state championship
DeKalb High School is the host of the IHSA state badminton meet for a third consecutive season. Heading into the consolation championships, third place matches and state doubles and singles badminton championships, Neuqua Valley is on top of the standings ahead of Stevenson, Fremd and Glenbrook North. This highlight is sponsored by BMO. Five Naperville […]


DeKalb High School is the host of the IHSA state badminton meet for a third consecutive season. Heading into the consolation championships, third place matches and state doubles and singles badminton championships, Neuqua Valley is on top of the standings ahead of Stevenson, Fremd and Glenbrook North. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.
Five Naperville area schools finish in the top 15
Naperville Central and Waubonsie Valley both finish in the top 15 overall. Redhawk Zoey Tian finished in the top 12 in singles before being eliminated in the consolation quarterfinals while teammate Megan Moreno fell in the third round. Kelly Hu from Naperville North also made the top 12, falling in the consolation quarters. The Huskies finished in a tie for ninth place.
Waubonsie Valley doubles pairing Tisha Dubey and Vaishnavi Cheedepudi performed well, advancing to the championship quarterfinals, eventually finishing in the top 8.
Metea Valley also finished in a tie for ninth place with Pragya Iyer advancing to the fourth round of the consolation bracket while Devangi Kohli and Aditi Singh made the top 12 before falling in the consolation quarterfinals.
Luna Han and Kanyanat Vajworarat get back to the doubles championship match
Neuqua Valley doubles team Luna Han and Kanyanat Vajworarat, the defending state champions advance to the state finals once again after defeating Katie Moy and Nivedya Nair from Stevenson in the semis. The Wildcats face the other Stevenson doubles duo Anvi Harish and Charlotte Richards.
Neuqua teammates Amber Shi and Katherine Ye picked up key points for the Wildcats, advancing to the consolation quarterfinals.
Han and Vajworarat gain the early advantage after a lengthy rally that ends with a smash from Luna Han that splits the Patriots for a point.
Stevenson rallies as Harish and Richards get back to back quick points, eventually winning the opening set 21-16.
The Wildcats trail 17-10 in the second set, but the defending champions are not going down without a fight. Richards has some nice returns on Han smashes and a drop shot, but Vajworarat flips a return back to the right to get the point. Neuqua on an eight-point run to take an 18-17 lead.
Neuqua trails 22-21 facing match point, but once again the Cats battle in an attempt to force a third set. Neither team gives an inch until Han gets a backhand return before lining a shot down for the point as the set is tied 22-22.
Stevenson leads 23-22 with the serve. Harish lobs one to the back. Han is unable to get her return back over and Stevenson wins the doubles championship in two sets. Han and Vajworarat are the runners up.
Carissa Chen wins the singles consolation bracket
In the singles division, former Waubonsie Valley player Carissa Chen is back in the consolation championship playing for IMSA against Yelang Lee from Fremd. Lee wins the first set, ending a point with a powerful smash to force the error.
Chen comes back to win the second set and with match point in set three, Chen drops a perfectly placed return right on the line to win the fifth place medal in three sets. Chen becomes a four-time All-State performer.
The third place match features Adalyn Shum from Stevenson against Sophia Lin from Fremd. Lin gains an early advantage by putting a drop shot just over the net that Shum is unable to dig out. They split the first two sets and head to a set three.
Shum is able to hang on for a 21-16 victory to take the third place medal, helping Stevenson move into second place in the team standings.
It’s an all Neuqua Valley singles championship
In the singles semifinals, Shum fell in three sets to Neuqua Valley freshman Ishi Reddy while Lin was defeated by Neuqua senior Hannah George, meaning it’s an all Wildcat singles state championship match. The semifinal victories guarantees that Neuqua Valley will win the team state championship. The only drama remaining for head coach Nick Benson is seeing which of his players will become the first singles champion in program history.
Hannah George has played in the state championship match before, finishing as the runner up in 2023 and the veteran shows her poise in the first set as well as a mastery of shot placement as the senior wins the first set 21-13.
Trailing 17-14 in the second set, Reddy is not going roll over and hand the title to her teammate. A nice scoop to dig out a smash followed by a line drive that kisses the line for a point. Reddy goes on a 7-1 run to win the second set 21-18.
Set three goes back and forth with the state title on the line, Reddy erases an early deficit once again and remains poised, eventually setting up match point with a 20-19 lead.
Facing elimination, George gives her all, unleashing a series of shots before flipping a return to the right corner and down for the point to tie things up at 20-20.
Ishi Reddy is the first Neuqua Valley singles state champion
After taking a 21-20 lead, George then hits a pair of returns out of bounds as Reddy once again has match point leading 22-21. This time, George leaves her backhand a little short as it finds the net. Freshman Ishi Reddy is the 2025 state singles champion, the first for the Neuqua Valley program. Hannah George wins her fourth state medal and helps Neuqua Valley to the third team state championship in school history. Fremd wins the third place trophy with Stevenson in second by just a half point.
It’s the first state championship for Neuqua Valley badminton since the Wildcats won back-to-back titles in 2015 and 2016, when Coach Benson’s wife, Marie Valente, was the head coach of the program.
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Congratulations to Belgrade High School's Andrew Hazen
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Posted Monday, May 19, 2025 2:49 pm Photos by Don Munsch, Editor Van-Far High School graduated more than 40 students at its commencement on Sunday at the high school gym. 0


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Van-Far High School graduated more than 40 students at its commencement on Sunday at the high school gym.
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Mexico High School Graduation Ceremony Highlights
Posted Monday, May 19, 2025 1:59 pm Photos by Don Munsch, Editor Mexico High School seniors celebrated their graduation May 16 at the football field. Two hundred and five students graduated. 1


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Mexico High School seniors celebrated their graduation May 16 at the football field. Two hundred and five students graduated.
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Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame unveils 2025 inductees
BILLINGS — The Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame proudly announced its 2025 honorees, celebrating individuals and organizations that exemplify the highest standards of rodeo excellence and the rich western heritage of the state. The annual induction ceremony is a highlight of the rodeo season, scheduled for the first Saturday in October. This […]


BILLINGS — The Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame proudly announced its 2025 honorees, celebrating individuals and organizations that exemplify the highest standards of rodeo excellence and the rich western heritage of the state. The annual induction ceremony is a highlight of the rodeo season, scheduled for the first Saturday in October.
This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is Jonnie Jonckowski from Billings, who has made significant contributions to the rodeo community throughout her life.
Billie Harms of Miles City has been recognized as the “Lady of the West,” an honor celebrating her influential role in promoting and preserving the rodeo tradition.
This year, the Hall welcomes several Legends: Randy Corely from North Platte, Neb., along with Montana’s own Jack Nystrom (Box Elder), Kevin Nordahl (Helena), Cliff Glade (Reed Point), Mike Lenning (Joliet), Wally Badgett (Miles City) and Bill Dygert (Red Lodge). These individuals have left an indelible mark on the fabric of Montana rodeo.
Additionally, Ty Thompson of Billings will receive the Great Montana Auctioneer title, while Jerry Billquist, now residing in Boerne, Texas, is honored as the Great Montana Veterinarian. The Great Montana Western Magazine award goes to Raised in the West Magazine, also based in Billings.
Aaron Flint, another Billings local, will receive the MPRHWF Western Media Award for contributions to the promotion of Montana rodeo. The Montana Cattle Women of Townsend will be acknowledged with the Great Montana Western Organization award. Charles Peabody from Joliet is recognized as the Great Montana Brand Inspector.
One of the highlights of the evening will be the recognition of the Chase Hawks Memorial Rough Stock Rodeo in Billings as the Great Montana Pro Rodeo, alongside the Western Heritage Award recipients Mike Gurnett of Helena, and Jim and Anne Overstreet, and the Lyle, Johnny and Anna Mae Jordan family from Belgrade.
The Hall of Fame will also celebrate three exceptional Montana rodeo families: the Tyler Holzum family, the Fred and Dixie Berzel family and the Rusty Stuart family.
In terms of ranching, June and David Volseth (Martinsdale), Lee Ranch (Forsyth), Sitz Angus Ranch (Harrison), Steinbeisser Ranch (Sidney) and Tooke Ranch (Ekalaka) are recognized as Great Montana Ranches.
Moreover, the Hall will honor past champions in the “Recognition of Rodeo Achievement Award” category, including Wally Badgett and Butch Bratsky for their outstanding collegiate careers in rodeo.
The Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame, entirely composed of volunteers, is dedicated to honoring rodeo athletes while also funding a scholarship program for Montana high school rodeo athletes, the largest of its kind in the nation. Since its inception, the Hall has awarded $712,000 in scholarships to 256 students. The program awards $3,000 scholarships for the first two years of college education.
The primary fundraising event is the Hall’s Awards Banquet, with additional funds raised through the sale of Brand Blocks, which commemorate participants in the rodeo community.
This year’s ceremony promises to be a gathering of rodeo legends, families and supporters showcasing the spirit of Montana rodeo culture.
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The results are in.Trinity Christian senior Aaron Watson is the new Florida Times-Union Athlete of the Week for Northeast Florida high school sports for the 2024-25 season, covering the week of May 5-10 in the Jacksonville area. The pitcher recorded a perfect game with 10 strikeouts for Trinity Christian baseball to overcome Bozeman in Game 1 of […]

The results are in.Trinity Christian senior Aaron Watson is the new Florida Times-Union Athlete of the Week for Northeast Florida high school sports for the 2024-25 season, covering the week of May 5-10 in the Jacksonville area.
The pitcher recorded a perfect game with 10 strikeouts for Trinity Christian baseball to overcome Bozeman in Game 1 of the Region 1-2A championship series, on the road to the final four.
He placed first in a vote of top Northeast Florida performers that included Cloey Ballinger (Middleburg softball), Payten Cree (Episcopal girls lacrosse), Mason Hauseman (Ponte Vedra boys lacrosse), Jaylen Lewis (Mandarin boys track) and Mikayla Shavers (Fleming Island girls track).
This week’s Athlete of the Week vote
It’s time to vote for Florida Times-Union’s next Athlete of the Week for the week of May 12-17, 2025.
The Times-Union gathers nominees from scores, stats and nominations e-mailed to the sports desk during the week by coaches across Northeast Florida. Coaches can e-mail these stats and scores to preps@jacksonville.com. Deadline to receive nominations is 7 p.m. Saturdays.
This week’s voting begins Monday morning and closes at 10 a.m. Thursday. Votes are restricted to once per device per hour. Vote at jacksonville.com/sports.
We reserve the right to disqualify a candidate or declare a vote “no contest” if tampering such as bots or offering to pay for voting is evident. Please respect the integrity of the vote the way these athletes respect the integrity of the game.
Here are the nominees for events from May 12-17.
Brayden Harris, St. Johns Country Day baseball
The junior pitched 5 2/3 shutout innings in the Class 1A state semifinal against Brito Miami Private and also reached base four times in the final four.
Mila Lackowski, University Christian softball
The seventh-grade outfielder batted .625 in the week’s Region 1-1A playoffs, including three doubles, two RBI and four runs scored.
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