High School Sports
Wednesday's high school scores and highlights
ROUNDUP Baseball Jacob Getchell struck out six and gave up five hits over seven innings, and Preston George scored the winning run off an error as Whitman-Hanson (8-2) walked off with a 4-3 victory over Silver Lake in the Patriot League. Tyler Pruitt hit a key two-run single for the Panthers. … Danny Kenney pitched […]


ROUNDUP
Baseball
Jacob Getchell struck out six and gave up five hits over seven innings, and Preston George scored the winning run off an error as Whitman-Hanson (8-2) walked off with a 4-3 victory over Silver Lake in the Patriot League. Tyler Pruitt hit a key two-run single for the Panthers. … Danny Kenney pitched a complete-game three-hitter with nine strikeouts, while Rhys Adair hit a two-run triple as Plymouth North (10-1) defeated Marshfield, 6-2. … Alexander Rozantis, Brendan McCarthy and Conal Mulkerrin combined for four of Hingham’s six hits in a 5-2 win over Duxbury.
Dan Grapski (two RBI) went 2-for-4 and drove in the winning run as BB&N beat Brooks 9-6 in Independent School League action. Ryan Clay finished 4-for-4 with two RBI, and Declan Wilkes got the win on the mound for the Knights.
Nate Moniz (2-for-3, run), Amir Cartagena (1-for-3, two RBI) and Drew Taylor (1-for-3, RBI, run) paced the Bishop Stang (9-1) offense in a 4-3 Catholic Central League win over Arlington Catholic.
Landon Evangelho went the distance, giving up two earned runs while Illiam Santiago had two hits, two runs scored and two RBI as Greater New Bedford (5-6) defeated Seekonk 8-6 in the South Coast Conference. … Gabe Zuber (three hits, RBI), Garret Butler (two hits, RBI), Sean Lundrigan (two hits, double, two RBI) and Cam Sylvia (two hits, double, three RBI) turned in multi-hit performances for Apponequet (6-3) in a 10-9 win over Case.
Ronald Del Rosario Gomez went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and six RBI, while Eli MacIver went 2-for-2 with three runs scored, a walk and three RBI as Nantucket coasted to a 20-3 Cape and Islands League victory over Rising Tide in five innings.
Billy Gavin racked up six strikeouts over his third straight complete game, while Davante Layne went 3-for-4 as Malden (12-1) beat Somerville 6-3 in the Greater Boston League.
In the Northeastern Conference, Jamison Ford went the distance and gave up one run, three hits, and struck out six while also chipping in on offense with a single, double, and two RBI as Swampscott topped Danvers 15-1. … Graham Gavin pitched a no-hitter for Beverly in an 8-0 win over Saugus.
Jared Hardiman and Ryan Barrett drove in two runs each, while Nick Pino had two stolen bases and two runs scored as East Bridgewater defeated Norwell 5-3 in the South Shore League.
Carson McCarthy came through with an RBI single in the top of the seventh inning to lift Catholic Memorial (5-7) to a 4-3 win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury). … Paul McCarthy tossed a three-hit shutout as Xaverian (11-2) defeated BC HIgh, 2-0.
Dylan Crean (three hits, two RBI) and Cam Lynch (five RBI) bolstered the offense, while Lincoln Loftus tossed six scoreless innings of one-hit ball with nine strikeouts as Wellesley (8-3) won 9-0 over Needham in the Bay State Conference.
Drew Mullaney (2-for-2, two walks, double, four RBI), Ben Chisholm (2-for-3, walk, double, two RBI, two runs), Mateus Feick (2-for-3, RBI, two runs) and Anthony Bonacorso (1-for-2, two walks, three RBI, two runs) led the bats for Pingree (7-3) in a 13-2 NEPSAC win over Bancroft.
Connor Hammond drove in three runs, Garrett Mahoney (2-for-4, RBI) scored twice and Lincoln-Sudbury (9-3) edged Newton South 7-5 in Dual County League play.
Matt Almeida threw an abbreviated six inning no-hitter with a walk and eight strikeouts, giving up an unearned run while going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI as Durfee defeated Brockton 11-1 in the Southeast Conference. Matt Sherry went 3-for-4 with two RBI and three stolen bases for the Hilltoppers.
Boys lacrosse
Peyton Volz (assist), Chris Hill (assist), TJ Willis and Sean Pechulis scored two goals each as Southeastern defeated Westport 10-1 in the Mayflower Athletic Conference. … James Hoey scored a hat trick, while Mario LaRosa (assist) and Brady Hofeman had a goal each as South Shore Voke (10-1) defeated Old Colony, 5-2.
Matthew Grafton (eight assists) and Gunner Hanna (three assists) tallied four goals each, while Lee Spry finished with a hat trick as Abington bested Hull 17-6 in a South Shore League matchup. … Oliver Rice (five goals, assist), Teddy Glynn (four goals, assist), Matt Pantilla (three goals, two assists) and Ty Lambert scored for Norwell in a 13-5 win over Sandwich.
Nick Donovan (assist) and Henry Card buried hat tricks, and Christian Renaud recorded two goals and two assists as Pingree defeated Cushing Academy 13-1 in NEPSAC action.
Finn Wright (five goals, two assists), Luke Wile (four goals, assist) and Vin Winter (two goals, assist) propelled Ipswich past Amesbury 12-4 in the Cape Ann League.
Girls lacrosse
Mara Levesque and Gia Papa scored four goals each as Dighton-Rehoboth (8-4) cruised to a 21-1 South Coast Conference victory over Greater New Bedford.
Emmette Barry and Allie Buonaccorsi netted four goals apiece, while Emily Berube and Delaney Berube notched a hat trick each as Bishop Feehan rolled to a 23-11 nonleague win over Bridgewater-Raynham.
Amanda Linteris struck for five goals, while Reese Bromby finished with four goals and two assists as Newburyport took down North Reading 18-8 in the Cape Ann League.
Libby Schiffman buried a hat trick, and Kate Greer had two goals and two assists as Cohasset (9-1) rolled to a 13-0 South Shore League win over Rockland.
Avery Valicenti registered eight goals and supplied two assists as Archbishop Williams topped St. Mary’s (Lynn) 14-12 in the Catholic Central League.
Softball
In a Middlesex League game, Chloe Seto led the way with five RBI as Wakefield defeated Reading 10-5. … Sara Keck struck out 14 over seven innings of work, while Evie LaClair homered and Summer Sansa had two hits and two RBI as Wilmington topped Belmont, 7-3.
In the Northeastern Conference, Tessa Francis faced 23 batters and struck out 19, her second no hitter of the year, as Marblehead blanked Salem, 4-0. … Elsa Reulet went 2-for-4 with four RBI, Gabbi Wickeri went 2-for-4 with three RBI, while Athena Mckenna went 3-for-3 with two RBI as Beverly outscored Saugus, 13-6.
Mylee Ramer tossed another gem, striking out nine and allowing one earned run on two hits and one walk over six innings pitched while delivering three hits and three RBI (including a two-run double) at the plate as Bishop Feehan routed Bishop Fenwick 14-2 in the Catholic Central League. Gwen Camara added three hits and three RBI (including a two-run triple) for the Shamrocks. … Abbey Sousa (2-for-3, home run, run, four RBI) powered the offense, while Aliza Crean-Oviedo struck out six and surrendered one earned run over six innings as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (5-4) edged Archbishop Williams, 5-4.
Kiley Hogan (1-for-2, home run) fanned 14 over five and two-thirds shutout innings, surrendering one hit as Tyngsboro defeated Clinton 6-0 in the Midland Wachusett League Division C. Kristin Deschenes had two hits and two RBI for the Tigers.
Isabella Briones singled to drive in Macy Ingraham for the winning run for Millis in the eighth inning in a 2-1 Tri-Valley League victory over Dedham. … Alessandra Cautilli (four hits, two doubles, three runs, two RBI), Alysson Fagan (three hits, three runs, RBI), Katie Anderson (inside-the-park home run, four RBI), Bryanna Frauton (two hits, two runs, three RBI), Ali Hamilton (two hits, run, two RBI) and Shae O’Neill (two hits, two runs, two RBI) had multi-hit performances for Medway (5-5) in a 16-2 win over Ashland in five innings.
Penelope Riggs went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs, and Anna Gardner struck out eight over a complete game effort as Manchester-Essex defeated Newburyport 8-5 in Cape Ann League play.
Jackie Giordano pitched a no-hitter with 16 strikeouts and went 2-for-3 offensively with two doubles, and Kendall Lee scored the winning run for Brooks in the eighth inning in a 1-0 Independent School League win over Lawrence Academy.
Noey Giardina contributed four hits and scored three runs, while Nora Barrett and Abby Minasi (three hits, three runs, two RBI) homered as Hanover (7-3) defeated Scituate 12-8 in the Patriot League.
Piper Levin (3-for-4, triple, two RBI), Emilie Dawidow (two RBI) and Molly Beale (2-for-2) fueled the offense, while Riley Chaplin punched out 10 and gave up two earned runs over seven innings of work for Notre Dame (Hingham) (6-2) in a 9-4 Catholic Conference win over Fontbonne.
Lila Alvarez fanned 13 while allowing just four hits and two runs from the circle, and her two-hit day paired with a three-run homer from Breanna Fontes and a solo shot from Cailyn Durand to lead Case over Apponequet, 4-2, in South Coast Conference action.
Rebecca Hornung reached her 100th strikeout in just eight games this season as Southeastern rolled to a 12-6 win over Blue Hills in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.
A two-run single from Kendall O’Neil and a two-run inside-the-park home run from Kate Fosco lifted Braintree over Bay State Conference foe Natick, 7-6.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Aundre Rivera floored 11 kills, while Vitou Seng provided 29 assists as Lowell (10-1) defeated Lawrence 3-1 in the Merrimack Valley Conference. … Adrian Blake dominated the net with 13 blocks alongside big nights from Lucas Giard (20 kills) and Andrew Cox (14 kills), powering Methuen (8-3) over Andover 3-1.
Kawan Dias notched 11 kills, while Juan Perez finished with 10 kills as Revere swept Lynn English 3-0 in the Greater Boston League.
Ben Cleary’s 13 kills paired with nine from Liam Poole to anchor the BC High attack in a 3-0 nonleague win over O’Bryant.
SCORES
BASEBALL
Apponequet 10, Case 9
Arlington 7, Melrose 1
Attleboro 2, Sharon 0
Avon Old Farms 13, Loomis Chaffee 5
Bedford 5, Weston 1
Belmont 3, Wilmington 1
Beverly 8, Saugus 0
Bishop Stang 4, Arlington Catholic 3
Boston International 12, East Boston 11
Boston Latin 6, Westford Academy 1
Bridgewater-Raynham 10, New Bedford 2
BB&N 9, Brooks 6
Cambridge 11, Wayland 0
Catholic Memorial 4, St. John’s (S) 3
Charlestown 14, O’Bryant 0
Clinton 8, Tyngsboro 7
Dedham 15, Millis 10
Dighton-Rehoboth 10, Bourne 0
Durfee 11, Brockton 1
East Bridgewater 5, Norwell 3
EMK 3, Boston Prep 1
Greater Lowell 12, Northeast 2
Greater New Bedford 8, Seekonk 6
Hingham 5, Duxbury 2
Holliston 7, Dover-Sherborn 5
Hopkinton 3, Medfield 0
Latin Academy 4, Boston English 3
Lawrence 9, Central Catholic 3
Lincoln-Sudbury 7, Newton South 5
Lowell 3, North Andover 1
Lynn Classical 3, Medford 0
Malden 6, Somerville 3
Mansfield 4, Foxboro 3
Medway 7, Ashland 6
Muniz 11, TechBoston 9
Nantucket 20, Rising Tide 3 (5 inn.)
Natick 2, Braintree 0
New Mission 5, Brighton 4
North Quincy 4, Plymouth South 3
Norwood 5, Norton 2
Oliver Ames 10, North Attleboro 6
Pembroke 12, Quincy 3
Pingree 13, Bancroft 2
Plymouth North 6, Marshfield 2
Salem 14, Marblehead 0
St. John Paul II 19, Sturgis 0 (5 inn.)
St. Mark’s 17, St. George’s (RI) 2
St. Mary’s 10, Archbishop Williams 0
Somerset Berkley 6, West Bridgewater 3
Stoneham 8, Minuteman 2
Swampscott 15, Danvers 1
Waltham 5, Concord-Carlisle 4
Wellesley 9, Needham 0
Westwood 13, Bellingham 1
Weymouth 9, Framingham 0
Whitman-Hanson 4, Silver Lake 3
Winchester 8, Watertown 2
Xaverian 2, BC High 0
GIRLS GOLF
Duxbury 6, Quincy/North Quincy 0
Hingham 6, Silver Lake 0
BOYS LACROSSE
Abington 17, Hull 6
Arlington Catholic 20, Bishop Fenwick 6
Belmont Hill 17, Nobles 8
Berwick 18, Bancroft 1
Cohasset 18, Rockland 3
Ipswich 12, Amesbury 4
Lawrence Academy 9, Middlesex 6
Lexington 6, Melrose 5
Norton 10, Dedham 9 (ot)
Norwell 13, Sandwich 5
Pingree 13, Cushing Academy 1
St. Mark’s 13, St. George’s (RI) 10
Southeastern 10, Westport 1
South Shore 5, Old Colony 2
Upper Cape 6, Tri-County 5
West/East Bridgewater 8, Middleboro 6
Winchester 16, Wakefield 7
GIRLS LACROSSE
Archbishop Williams 14, St. Mary’s (L) 12
Arlington 17, Stoneham 6
Bishop Feehan 23, Bridgewater-Raynham 11
Cohasset 13, Rockland 0
Dighton-Rehoboth 21, Greater New Bedford 1
Fairhaven 12, Bourne 0
Foxboro 17, Attleboro 13
Newburyport 18, North Reading 8
Nobles 18, Thayer 5
Norwell 13, Sandwich 11
Norwood 17, Bellingham 5
Old Colony 13, South Shore Voke 3
Old Rochester 10, Apponequet 9
Reading 20, Watertown 7
St. Mark’s 14, Rivers 9
Sharon 15, Mansfield 12
Tewksbury 10, Shawsheen 7
Upper Cape 7, Tri-County 5
Ursuline 12, Dedham 9
Wakefield 10, Winchester 8
RUGBY
St. John’s Prep 38, Milton 24
SOFTBALL
Andover 8, Haverhill 4
Beverly 13, Saugus 6
Bishop Feehan 14, Bishop Fenwick 2
Braintree 7, Natick 6
Bridgewater-Raynham 14, Dartmouth 0 (5 inn.)
Brooks 1, Lawrence Academy 0 (8 inn.)
Cambridge 10, Wayland 8
Case 4, Apponequet 2
Central Catholic 19, Methuen 2
Dighton-Rehoboth 18, Bourne 2
Duxbury 7, Hingham 4
Falmouth 26, Dennis-Yarmouth 19
Hanover 12, Scituate 8
Hopkinton 12, Medfield 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Newton South 0
Lynnfield 15, Ipswich 5
Manchester Essex 8, Newburyport 5
Marblehead 4, Salem 0
Martha’s Vineyard 18, English 10
Marshfield 11, Plymouth North 3
Medway 16, Ashland 2 (5 inn.)
Millis 2, Dedham 1 (8 inn.)
Nauset 13, Barnstable 1 (5 inn.)
Nobles 16, Thayer 1
North Attleboro 3, Oliver Ames 2
Norton 10, Norwood 3
Notre Dame (H) 9, Fontbonne 4
Plymouth South 14, Quincy/North Quincy 2
Rivers 6, St. Mark’s 1
St. Mary’s (L) 5, Archbishop Williams 4
Seekonk 6, Greater New Bedford 5
Silver Lake 18, Whitman-Hanson 0
Southeastern 12, Blue Hill 6
Taunton 4, King Philip 0
Tyngsboro 6, Clinton 0
Wakefield 10, Reading 5
Wilmington 7, Belmont 3
Winchester 13, Watertown 0
BOYS TENNIS
Bedford 3, Weston 2
BC High 5, Catholic Memorial 0
Bromfield 3, Tyngsboro 2
Duxbury 5, Hingham 0
Holliston 4, Dover-Sherborn 1
Hopkinton 5, Medfield 0
Latin Academy 5, Brockton 0
Lowell 4, Lawrence 1
Lynnfield 3, Mystic Valley 2
Malden 5, Medford 0
Medway 4, Ashland 1
Melrose 5, Watertown 0
Monomoy 5, Barnstable 0
Nauset 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0
Needham 5, Natick 0
Newton South 5, Lincoln-Sudbury 0
Nobles 6, St. George’s (RI) 1
North Quincy 3, Plymouth South 2
Quincy 4, Pembroke 1
Rising Tide 5, St. John Paul 0
St. John’s Prep 5, Xaverian 0
Scituate 5, Hanover 0
Sharon 5, Attleboro 0
Silver Lake 3, Whitman-Hanson 2
Swampscott 3, Gloucester 2
Wakefield 4, Wilmington 1
Wellesley 4, Weymouth 1
Westford 4, Boston Latin 1
Winchester 5, Belmont 0
GIRLS TENNIS
Austin Prep 8, Gould 1
Beverly 5, Peabody 0
Burlington 4, Stoneham 1
Central Catholic 5, Notre Dame (T) 1
Dover-Sherborn 4, Holliston 1
Hingham 4, Duxbury 1
Hopkinton 3, Medfield 2
Latin Academy 5, Brockton 0
Lynnfield 5, Triton 0
Malden 4, Medford 1
Marblehead 3, Danvers 2
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Falmouth 2
New Bedford 3, Wareham 2
Newton South 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 2
Nobles 9, St. George’s (RI) 0
North Attleboro 3, Oliver Ames 2
North Reading 3, Methuen 2
Norton 3, Norwood 2
Pembroke 5, Quincy 0
Plymouth North 5, Marshfield 0
Plymouth South 4, North Quincy 1
St. John Paul 5, Rising Tide 0
Sharon 5, Attleboro 0
Tewksbury 5, Lowell 0
Wareham 3, New Bedford 2
Weston 4, Bedford 1
Whitman-Hanson 3, Silver Lake 2
Winchester 4, Belmont 1
BOYS TRACK
Brookline 81, Braintree 55
Brockton 109.5, New Bedford 38.5, Durfee 28
Case 94, West Bridgewater 37
Dover-Sherborn 76, Norton 60
East Bridgewater 104, Randolph 32
Hingham 88, Whitman-Hanson 43
Lowell 89, Central Catholic 56
Lynnfield 77.5, Hamilton-Wenham 67.5
Monomoy 77, Falmouth 59
Norwell 105, Sandwich 29
Wellesley 90, Braintree 46
Wellesley 75.75, Brookline 60.25
Weymouth 70, Brookline 64
GIRLS TRACK
Brockton 78, New Bedford 50, Durfee 31
Case 74, West Bridgewater 62
Central Catholic 81, Lowell 74
Falmouth 68, Monomoy 61
Hamilton-Wenham 83, Lynnfield 53
Hingham 70.5, Whitman-Hanson 65.5
North Andover 114.5, Methuen 30.5
Norton 68, Dover-Sherborn 67
Norwell 85, Sandwich 51
ULTIMATE FRISBEE
Cambridge 11, Winchester 4
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Acton-Boxboro 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 1
Bellingham 3, Hopkinton 0
BC High 3, O’Bryant 0
Boston Latin 3, Waltham/Weston 0
Cambridge 3, Newton South 2
Latin Academy 3, Madison Park 0
Lexington 3, Milford 2
Lowell 3, Lawrence 1
Malden 3, Somerville 2
Medford 3, Lynn Classical 1
Methuen 3, Andover 1
North Quincy 3, Durfee 0
Norton 3, Westwood 0
Norwood 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 0
Quincy 3, Hingham 1
Revere 3, Lynn English 0
Wayland 3, Westford 0
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United Way NSV Highlights the Power of NonProfit Partnerships
In the latest edition of ‘The Valley Today,’ host Janet Michael sat down with Andy Gail, CEO of United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley, and Holly Roberts, founder of Love To Nic, to discuss their impactful and collaborative efforts to support the homeless and needy communities in Northern Shenandoah Valley and beyond. Holly shared that Love […]


In the latest edition of ‘The Valley Today,’ host Janet Michael sat down with Andy Gail, CEO of United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley, and Holly Roberts, founder of Love To Nic, to discuss their impactful and collaborative efforts to support the homeless and needy communities in Northern Shenandoah Valley and beyond.
Holly shared that Love To Nic was founded in memory of her late son, Nic, who struggled with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder before dying in a car accident a decade ago. The nonprofit primarily focuses on providing shoes but has since expanded to include winter jackets, boots, and other essential items like non-slip shoes and steel-toed boots to help the homeless secure jobs. Holly’s heartfelt story included her travels to NFL stadiums. During these trips, the organization hands out numerous pairs of shoes, socks, hats, and gloves to the homeless.
Janet remarked on how powerful and touching Holly’s mission is, particularly the ripple effect that one act of kindness can provoke. Holly recounted a poignant story about a recipient who reached out to his mother after receiving shoes, which led to a cascade of donations from various states.
The discussion then shifted to the collaborative aspect of their work. Andy explained how United Way emphasizes collaboration among nonprofits through their impact grants, requiring partnerships among applicants to address community needs more holistically. He noted that they had received over $800,000 in requests from 50 nonprofits.
In a surprise announcement, Andy revealed that United Way had received an additional grant to support basic needs in rural counties. Holly was overjoyed to learn that Love To Nic would be receiving $5,000 from this fund to continue their important work in providing shoes and meals to the needy.
Holly also discussed the logistics of her operations, highlighting partnerships with companies like Bombas for socks and various brands for affordable footwear. Despite the challenges, Holly’s determination and her support network have allowed Love To Nic to make a significant impact.
Andy talked about how United Way leverages community connections and data to secure funding and support for various initiatives. He emphasized that their success is a community effort, showcasing how collaborative efforts can drive meaningful change.
The discussion ended on a high note with Holly thanking United Way and the community for their support, while Andy promised continued backing for her vital work. Janet encouraged listeners to engage and support such initiatives.
Learn more about Love to Nic: https://lovetonic.org/
Learn more about United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley: https://www.unitedwaynsv.org/
High School Sports
Devils' Lindahl secures podium spot
The Indiana High School Athletic Association state track and field meet was held at North Central High School in Indianapolis on Friday, June 6. Among the talented athletes in the field were Masson Heiny from Richmond High School competing in the discus, Maddox Pritchett from Centerville High School competing in the long jump and Jacob […]


The Indiana High School Athletic Association state track and field meet was held at North Central High School in Indianapolis on Friday, June 6. Among the talented athletes in the field were Masson Heiny from Richmond High School competing in the discus, Maddox Pritchett from Centerville High School competing in the long jump and Jacob Lindahl from RHS competing in the shot put. The top nine finishers in each event climbed the podium at the conclusion of their event to receive a medal. Only Lindahl reached the podium.
Heiny placed 27th in the discus with a throw of 147 feet, 5 inches. The state champion was Kaleb Rasheed from Avon High School with a winning throw of 191 feet, 10 inches.
Pritchett placed 29th in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 5.5 inches. The state champion was Jaylen Ramsey from Merrillville High School with a leap of 23 feet, 8.5 inches.
Lindahl placed seventh in the shot put with a toss of 58 feet, 2.5 inches. The state champion was Benjamin Brown from Southport HS with a toss of 63 feet, 2 inches.
Lawrence North won the meet with 47 points, Bloomington North was second with 45 points and Merrillville was third with 40 points. Lindahl scored 3 points for Richmond.
A version of this article
will appear in the June 11 2025 print edition of the Western Wayne News.
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SCVi Graduation Highlights Authenticity, Empathy, And Lifelong Connections
Forty students walked across the stage Friday evening at Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School (SCVi), marking a milestone filled with reflection, gratitude, and inspiration. Throughout the ceremony, a recurring theme emerged: SCVi’s focus on character development alongside academic achievement. Graduates shared future plans that include attending institutions like Woodbury University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute […]

Forty students walked across the stage Friday evening at Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School (SCVi), marking a milestone filled with reflection, gratitude, and inspiration.
Throughout the ceremony, a recurring theme emerged: SCVi’s focus on character development alongside academic achievement. Graduates shared future plans that include attending institutions like Woodbury University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute and pursuing careers in aerospace engineering, computer science, and culinary arts.
SCVi Director Chad Powell’s commencement speech emphasized two central values: authenticity and empathy.
“Authenticity means showing up as your true self, even when it’s hard,” Powell said. “In a world that often pressures you to fit into a mold, your willingness to be real, to stand up for what you believe, to ask for help when you need it, and to embrace your unique path, is your greatest strength. Don’t trade that for approval. The world doesn’t need perfect people, it needs real ones.”
Graduate Jasmine Adler echoed the school’s values in her own remarks, highlighting the core principles instilled by SCVi: “explore, question, create, collaborate, and connect.”
“For many of us, this moment can be emotional,” Adler said. “Not just because we’re moving on from high school, but because we’re stepping away from the comfort and familiarity of our school community and the people who supported us from the very beginning – especially those unsung heroes, our parents. Their love, encouragement, and strength have been the steady foundations that carried us here. On behalf of all of us, I want to say thank you.”
For SCVi Board President Nicole Miller, the evening was especially poignant as she celebrated the graduation of her daughter, Keane, along with several students who had been part of the SCVi community since kindergarten.
Miller shared how she first discovered the school at an Earth Day festival when Keane was just 2 years old, and later enrolled her through a lottery. Reflecting on her daughter’s journey, Miller credited SCVi for nurturing Keane’s self-confidence and empathy.
“I got to witness those learners, our graduates today, practice their empathy, use their voice and advocate and build the experience they wanted together, just like those first four days of kindergarten,” she said. “Keane, you are a magical human, and I couldn’t be more grateful to be your mom.”
The ceremony featured vocal performances by students, including a heartfelt rendition of ABBA’s “Slipping Through My Fingers.
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Local Roundup
Valley News – Local Roundup: Teams advance to semifinal play Hanover celebrates their 6-5 NHIAA D-II quarterfinal win over Bow on Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Bow, N.H. The Bears will face John Stark in Wednesday’s semifinal. (Photos by Chip) Photos by Chip — Chip Griffin Editor’s note: To have your team’s results included in […]


Hanover celebrates their 6-5 NHIAA D-II quarterfinal win over Bow on Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Bow, N.H. The Bears will face John Stark in Wednesday’s semifinal. (Photos by Chip)
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Hanover 6, Bow 5
Key players: Hanover — Alex Boone earned the win for Hanover, pitching 5⅔ innings, striking out 6 and walking 4. Jack Lobb collected the save. Bow — Jake Reardon singled in the bottom of the second to give Bow a 3-1 lead.
Highlights: Hanover’s Jorgen Drent tripled in the top of the fifth inning to tie the game at 3-3 to ignite a comeback that led to the Bears’ upset of No. 3 Bow in Saturday’s Division II quarterfinals. In the top of the sixth, Hayden Avard doubled, Wyatt Daigle doubled and Jack Lobb singled, each scoring one run. Sixth-ranked Hanover moves on to the NHIAA Division II semifinals against John Stark on Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Concord’s Memorial Field.
Records: Hanover 13-5; Bow 14-3
White River Valley 3, Randolph 1
Key players: White River Valley — Jacob Benoit, Brayden Russ, Quinlan Grace, Wyatt Cadwell, Donavan Craven, Issac Wimett, Leland French-Dyer
Highlights: Cadwell threw 6⅓ strong innings for the Wildcats in a VPA Division III quarterfinal before Grace came in to close the door for the win over the Galloping Ghosts. WRV played very well defensively. Benoit came up with a number of big plays at shortstop, and Cadwell helped himself making a number of plays on the mound. Offensively the Wildcats had seven hits on the day. Benoit was 2-for-3, Craven was 1-for-2 with a double and a run scored, Grace was 1-for-3 with a run scored, Cadwell finished 2-for-3 with an RBI and Wimett went 1-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI. White River Valley will host BFA-Fairfax in Tuesday’s semifinals at 4:30 p.m.
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Coach’s quote: “The guys played a great game defensively today. I am very proud of them.” — White River Valley’s Devin Cilley
Records: White River Valley 14-0; Randolph 6-12 Girls Lacrosse
Hartford 12, Harwood 8
Key players: Hartford — Madison Barwood (5 goals, 3 assists); Audrey Rupp (4 goals, 3 assists); Hailey Vanesse (2 goals); Nella Bowen (1 goal); Zoe Zanleoni (5 saves)
Highlights: Barwood reached another major milestone in the Hartford High School records, hitting her 300th career point during a very physical quarterfinal game against Harwood. The team overall stayed united to pull off the win to continue on to Tuesday’s semifinals against Woodstock at 4 p.m. at Hartford High School.
Records: Hartford 14-0; Harwood 6-12 Softball
Newport 5, Gilford 0
The Tigers avenged their semifinal loss to the Golden Eagles in last year’s playoffs with the win Sunday in the NHIAA Division III quarterfinals. Newport, the No. 3 seed, will face the No. 2 seed Prospect Mountain in Tuesday’s semifinal at Chase Field in Plymouth, N.H. Prospect beat Belmont, the seventh seed, 3-0 on Sunday.
Prospect (18-1) defeated Newport (16-2) 3-2 on May 12th.
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Dive into the heart of DFW high school sports! Watch as Argyle aims to dominate again, backed by quarterback Maguire Gasperson. Discover emerging talents from Mansfield to Grapevine, and see how teams like Colleyville Heritage and The Colony are gearing up for a turnaround season. Don’t miss out on exclusive game highlights and player insights […]


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After 130 games broadcast on Ticket TV over the fall, winter and spring seasons, it’s now time to settle the debate. What is the best highlight captured by Ticket TV cameras while broadcasting local high school sports in the 2024-25 season? That’s what we’re all here to find out. Here’s a link to highlight playlist: Ticket […]


After 130 games broadcast on Ticket TV over the fall, winter and spring seasons, it’s now time to settle the debate. What is the best highlight captured by Ticket TV cameras while broadcasting local high school sports in the 2024-25 season? That’s what we’re all here to find out.
Here’s a link to highlight playlist: Ticket TV 2024-25 Plays of the Year.
We’ve gathered 12 highlight-reel plays spanning six different sports. The nominees are:
Bangor’s Abby Colson (softball), Phillip Moscone (boys hockey), and Teagan Atherley (girls soccer).
Brewer’s Oli Higgins (boys basketball).
Foxcroft Academy’s Lucas Sands (football).
Hampden Academy’s Gabe Thornwall (lacrosse).
John Bapst’s Claire Gaetani (girls basketball), Oscar Martinez (boys soccer), and Zack Babcock (football).
Old Town’s Emmitt Byther (boys basketball) and Nate Baker (baseball).
Orono’s Calum Bryant (baseball).
Follow this link to watch the playlist of the 12 Ticket TV highlights, then make sure to come back and cast a vote for your favorite!
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