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Area scores and highlights for Monday, April 28th

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – High School Baseball Regional Semifinal Best of Three Series Choctaw O Arnold 1 Game One West Nassau 3 South Walton 11 Game One Bozeman 2 Bishop Snyder 9 Game One Chipley 3 Holmes 8 Game One Franklin 8 Port St. Joe 13 Game One Blountstown 6 Cottondale 10 (Suspended Top […]

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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) –

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Regional Semifinal Best of Three Series

Choctaw O Arnold 1 Game One

West Nassau 3 South Walton 11 Game One

Bozeman 2 Bishop Snyder 9 Game One

Chipley 3 Holmes 8 Game One

Franklin 8 Port St. Joe 13 Game One

Blountstown 6 Cottondale 10 (Suspended Top of the 7th) Game One

High School Softball/District Tournament Games

Choctaw 1 Arnold 4

Wewahitchka Port St. Joe

Bethlehem 8 Vernon 2

Blountstown 6 Altha 4

Poplar Springs 33 Graceville 22

Rutherford 1 Walton 11

Catholic 0 Freeport 4

Mosley 0 Niceville 10

Marianna 0 Taylor 13

High School Volleyball/Boy’s

North Bay Haven 3 Choctaw 1

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Wyoming Shrine Bowl Football Game: Practice for the Shrine Bowl Football Game in Casper is underway and players from Sheridan County High Schools are trying to do their part to contribute to the North team. Both teams are having 2-a-day practices, but with only one week to prepare for the game, that limits the amount […]

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Wyoming Shrine Bowl Football Game: Practice for the Shrine Bowl Football Game in Casper is underway and players from Sheridan County High Schools are trying to do their part to contribute to the North team.

Both teams are having 2-a-day practices, but with only one week to prepare for the game, that limits the amount of time that players have to develop some kind of playbook.

Bridger Peldo of Sheridan says he’s grateful that the coaching staff knows what they’re doing.

Will Taylor of Big Horn says don’t expect the North to try much out of the ordinary, when it comes to play calling and that his team-mates have the talent to get the job done.

Quarterback Ty Gilbertson of Sheridan says the North players need to stay disciplined this week in practice. 

There has been one change to the roster.

Avon Barney of Big Horn has elected not to play in the game and has been replaced with Ram team-mate Owen Petty.

The 52nd annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl football game will kickoff at 2pm this Saturday from Natrona County High School.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers lost both ends of their conference opening double-header yesterday, at defending state champ Cheyenne Post 6.

Scores were 12-2 and 6-4.

The Troopers are back in action today in Cheyenne again, as they take on the Hawks in a conference double-header, beginning at 11am and 1pm.

On Sunday, Sheridan is at home for a conference double-header against Casper.

It’s also Little League Night as teams and players will be recognized and get to run the bases in between games.

Tomorrow and Friday, the team will host its annual Baseball Camp and Whiffleball Tournament for those ages 7-14.

Events run from 9am until 12-noon at Thorne Rider Stadium.

You can visit the Sheridan Legion Baseball Facebook page to register.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies gave up 4 runs in the top of the 9th inning last night and lost at home vs. San Francisco 6-5.

Ryan McMahon and Kyle Farmer each hit solo home runs for the Rocks, but the bullpen wasted those efforts.

Game 2 of the 3-game series is today starting at 6:40pm.

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Graduation 2025

Manizha Ahmady Next year: I plan to attend NYU (New York University) for Liberal Studies and eventually transition into Biology. I will be spending my first year abroad in Florence, Italy. 0

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Manizha Ahmady

Next year: I plan to attend NYU (New York University) for Liberal Studies and eventually transition into Biology. I will be spending my first year abroad in Florence, Italy.

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Fantastic four

The Sun-Times’ high school basketball Mount Rushmore project highlights the sport’s biggest names and greatest stars. With the prep career as the criteria’s centerpiece — with a sprinkling of post-high school success and overall stature used as a separator — we’ve created a Mount Rushmore for 10 geographical regions throughout the Chicago area. In many […]

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The Sun-Times’ high school basketball Mount Rushmore project highlights the sport’s biggest names and greatest stars.

With the prep career as the criteria’s centerpiece — with a sprinkling of post-high school success and overall stature used as a separator — we’ve created a Mount Rushmore for 10 geographical regions throughout the Chicago area.

In many cases, these 40 influential and legendary players defined the history of high school basketball in their respective areas — and often the sport itself. Their rare talents and achievements, which have had a lasting legacy and impact, provide a glimpse into what makes many of these players timeless in the eyes of high school basketball fans.

There will be debate. There should be debate. Any conversation regarding any Mount Rushmore in the sports world is supposed to spark an argument or two. This is ours to dissect and wrangle over with fellow basketball fans.

When trying to absorb a century’s worth of high school basketball stars, you’re reminded how special the sport truly is throughout the Chicago area. The cover features our ultimate Mount Rushmore, the four best players ever from across the area. The talent is arguably greater here than in any other metropolitan area in the country. So choosing just one Mount Rushmore is a tall task.

As you would imagine, the subjective nature of the assignment left us with one repeated question: “How can you leave off (fill in a handful of different names)?”

There were certainly deserving legends left off. But that’s kind of the point. The reverence surrounding this Mount Rushmore is real. And leaving off any of the final four that were chosen would create debate in and of itself.

These four players were impactful in unique ways, inspiring future generations of players. From their elite production and success to their extraordinary stature and never-to-be-forgotten games, the distinct imprint these four left led us to our Chicago-area Mount Rushmore. The best of the best are Thornton’s Quinn Buckner, Simeon’s Derrick Rose, Carver’s Cazzie Russell and St. Joseph’s Isiah Thomas.

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Pair of Eagles Highlights Williams' Weather Plagued Trip to Nationals

PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Neither gusty winds nor rain nor frost could stay Jackson Williams from representing Northeast Mississippi Community College well in his final appearance with the golf program. Williams finished in a tie for 29th individually with an aggregate score of 305 at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II championship from […]

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Pair of Eagles Highlights Williams' Weather Plagued Trip to Nationals

PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Neither gusty winds nor rain nor frost could stay Jackson Williams from representing Northeast Mississippi Community College well in his final appearance with the golf program.

Williams finished in a tie for 29th individually with an aggregate score of 305 at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II championship from May 20-23 at Swan Lake Resort.

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Massachusetts high school sports tournament highlights for June 10

Concord-Carlisle’s Karleigh Mutch celebrated one of her four goals in a 13-6 win over Chelmsford to send the Patriots to the Division 1 title game against Westford. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe Despite unhelpful weather, six of the eight girls’ lacrosse finalists, and all four for boys’ volleyball, were decided Tuesday. There will be […]

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Concord-Carlisle’s Karleigh Mutch celebrated one of her four goals in a 13-6 win over Chelmsford to send the Patriots to the Division 1 title game against Westford. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe

Despite unhelpful weather, six of the eight girls’ lacrosse finalists, and all four for boys’ volleyball, were decided Tuesday.

There will be a first-time Division 1 girls’ lacrosse champion when top-seeded Concord-Carlisle faces No. 6 Westford in an all-Dual County League final Thursday (7:15 p.m.) at Babson College, which is hosting all four girls’ lax title games over two nights.

There will also be a new Division 2 titlist after three-time defending champ Notre Dame (Hingham) was stunned by Reading, 8-7, in the semifinals. The fourth-seeded Rockets will face second-seeded Walpole, which took care of business against Westwood, in Friday’s final (5 p.m.).

While the D3 girls’ lax final is still to be determined, Thursday’s D4 title game (5 p.m.) will pit third-seeded Norwell and No. 1 Cohasset, both of whom won going away in the semifinals.

Over in boys’ volleyball, top-seeded Brookline rallied after dropping the first set to take down defending Division 1 champion Newton North and set up a showdown with third-seeded Needham, a Bay State Conference rival, in Friday’s final at Xaverian (6:30 p.m.).

Division 2 will pit No. 3 Wayland against top-seeded Agawam, which survived a five-set battle with neighboring West Springfield in the semifinals, in Thursday’s championship match at Shrewsbury High (6:30 p.m.).

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2. Three stars

Kassidy Carmichael, Westford — The Ohio State-bound senior scored nine of her team’s 11 goals, including the winner with one second left on the clock, to send the Ghosts past Wellesley, 11-10, and into the Division 1 championship game against Concord-Carlisle.

Finn Bell, Wayland — The junior, who reached 1,000 career kills last week, dominated at the net with 27 kills, adding five digs to help the third-seeded Warriors reach the Division 2 final with a 3-1 win over Westfield in the semis.

Scarlett Mirak, Concord-Carlisle — The standout sophomore learned the game from her three older sisters, Gabrielle, Audrey, and Eliza, and will now be the first of her siblings to play for a Division 1 championship after she netted six goals in a 13-6 semifinal win over Chelmsford.

3. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Kassidy Carmichael, Westford, 9

Scarlett Mirak, Concord-Carlisle, 6

Charlie Cox, Norwell, 5

Avery Regan, Cohasset, 5

Elisabeth Stutzman, Sandwich, 5

Abby Beggans, Wellesley, 4

Reese Hansen, Cohasset, 4

Karleigh Mutch, Concord-Carlisle, 4

Caitlyn Naughton, Walpole, 4

Molly Campbell, Cohasset, 3

Olicia Comella, Wellesley, 3

Sophia Fruci, Walpole, 3

Emily Hagan, Walpole, 3

Holly Panttila, Norwell, 3

Emily Regan, Cohasset, 3

Molly Trahan, Reading, 3

4. Bedford’s Rossi honored

With a spectacular senior season for Bedford, Alyx Rossi has been named Gatorade Massachusetts Softball Player of the Year.

“Rossi is such a talented pitcher and hitter as well,” said Westford Academy coach Gina Mustoe in a statement. “She dominates on the mound and has such control over all of her pitches.”

The Boston College-bound Rossi has the Buccaneers in the Division 2 semifinals and has posted a 0.35 ERA with 276 strikeouts in 120 innings. She is hitting .543 with a .614 OBP, seven home runs, 26 RBIs, 31 runs, and six steals.

The 5-foot-9-inch lefthander, who was named the Globe’s Division 2 Player of the Year as a junior, has 958 career strikeouts.

A member of the Spanish National Honor Society and Bedford’s Academic Hall of Fame, Rossi volunteers with the town’s club of social concern and was a member of Bedford’s Model UN team.

5. Commitment central

▪ St. Mary’s sophomore Bella Owumi will be transferring to the Tilton School in New Hampshire.

Owumi, who has been a varsity starter since seventh grade, already has 1,224 career points and was named Catholic Central MVP after averaging 17.1 points per game while leading the Spartans to the Division 3 state title.

Owumi will be joined by her Spartans and MCW Starz teammate Lily Norton in Tilton’s 2027 class, which also features Kam Derba, who grew up in Easton and played at Dexter Southfield.

▪ Northfield Mt. Hermon junior Olivia Fleming has committed to play women’s basketball at Lehigh. The 5-foot-7 guard from Wyndham, N.H., was named NEPSAC Class AA Player of the Year and also plays for Rivals.

▪ Quarterback Dante Reno (Sturbridge), who attended Loomis Chaffee and Cheshire Academy in Connecticut, will transfer from South Carolina to play for his father, Tony, at Yale. The 6-foot-2-inch, 214-pound redshirt freshman will have four years of eligibility remaining. He threw for 2,358 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior for Cheshire. Tony Reno has coached Yale since 2012 and has won four Ivy League championships.

▪ North Andover announced Ben Murphy as its new boys’ hockey coach.

Murphy, who played at Cushing before winning a Hockey East championship and reaching two national title games at Maine, brings 19 years of collegiate coaching experience.

Most recently, Murphy was an associate head coach on the women’s staff at Providence. Prior to that he had stints with RPI, Bentley, St. Lawrence, and Castleton State. He began his coaching career with the Wichita Thunder of the CHL.

Murphy replaces Scott Greene, who led the Scarlet Knights since 2021.

▪ North Andover didn’t stop with its boys’ hockey program, also announcing the hiring of Don Viselli as girls’ basketball coach.

Viselli most recently served as an assistant at Derryfield School in Manchester, N.H., and he has 25 years coaching experience, from fifth grade to high school. He started and coached the Merrimack Valley Roadrunners AAU program and has also coached with MassRivals.

▪ Essex Tech announced the hiring of Liv Robles as its girls’ basketball coach.

Robles spent last season as an assistant at Emmanuel after graduating from Saint Anselm in 2024 after a four-year career for the Hawks. From Connecticut, she was a three-time All-Southern Connecticut Conference selection at Mark T. Sheehan School.

▪ After coaching Somerset-Berkley boys’ basketball to a Division 2 state title this winter, the program’s first since 1954, Bob Slater is hanging up his whistle.

The 1987 Attleboro graduate volunteered at his alma mater and was on staff for a state championship run in 1998. He joined Somerset-Berkley’s staff in 2002, becoming JV coach in 2005, and varsity head coach in 2009. Slater led the Blue Raiders to the D2 state semifinals in 2023 and was given Globe Coach of the Year honors.

This winter he led the Blue Raiders to a 24-1 record capped with a stunning 65-44 win over three-time defending champion Malden Catholic in the state championship.

“It’s a good way to go out,” Slater said. “It’s special to go out with this group after the successes we’ve had the past few years.”

7. College corner

▪ Will Jones, Jordan Gottesman, and Charlie Walker were among five Northeastern baseball players named to the Northeast All-Region First Team, while Aiven Cabral earned second team recognition.

Jones, a graduate student and Hamilton-Wenham graduate, went 11-1 with a 2.62 ERA over 15 starts, striking out 75 in 72 innings and setting a program record for wins in a season.

Gottesman, a graduate student and Acton-Boxborough graduate, was 9-2 with a 2.27 ERA over 16 appearances, striking out 97 in 83 1/3 innings.

Walker, a junior and Milton graduate, was 4-0 with seven saves and a 1.29 ERA in 16 appearances, striking out56 in 48 2/3 innings.

Cabral, a junior and St. Mary’s graduate, went 10-3 with a 2.92 ERA over 16 starts, striking out 74 in 89 1/3 innings.

▪ Dartmouth senior rower Jenna Martin, a Wayland graduate, was named an honorable mention CRCA All-American. Martin was a member of the Big Green’s varsity eight that finished fourth at the Princeton Chase, beating Virginia and Harvard. Dartmouth teammate and fellow Wayland resident Aine Ley, who attended the Groton School, was also a CRCA honorable mention All-American following her junior season.


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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Hortonville tops De Pere in sectional final, advances to state after two upsets

SUAMICO (NBC 26) — Hortonville is headed to the Division 1 state baseball tournament after a 3-1 win over defending state champion De Pere in Tuesday’s sectional final. Watch the highlights and postgame interviews here: Hortonville tops De Pere in sectional final, advances to state after upsets over two conference champions The Polar Bears broke […]

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SUAMICO (NBC 26) — Hortonville is headed to the Division 1 state baseball tournament after a 3-1 win over defending state champion De Pere in Tuesday’s sectional final.

Watch the highlights and postgame interviews here:

Hortonville tops De Pere in sectional final, advances to state after upsets over two conference champions

The Polar Bears broke a scoreless tie in the top of the fifth inning. Kameron Chronis lined a single to left field to score Broden Butzin, and two more runs came across after a pair of De Pere throwing errors on the same play.

De Pere got on the board in the sixth on an RBI single to center by Ryan Wettstein, scoring Brandon Krueger to cut the lead to 3-1.

The final out of the game came on a fly ball to center field — confirmed after a brief delay — sealing the win for Hortonville.

Pitcher Griffin Jens picked up the win on the mound as Hortonville advanced to state by knocking off both FVA champion Kimberly and FRCC champion — and defending state champion — De Pere.

The Division 1 quarterfinals begin Monday at Fox Cities Stadium.

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