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• RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION Soccer May 3rd U4 Soccer  Ziply Fiber vs. Smile Squad  Ziply Fiber: Avery Garrick (1), Gabriel Howell (10)  Smile Squad: Ewan Owens (1), Jaxon South (8), Griffin Lee (3), Emmett Emch (2)  The 208 vs. Mike White Ford  The 208: Cono McAllister (3), Jaxon Williams (3), Kathleen Warringer (2)  Mike […]

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• RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer

May 3rd

U4 Soccer 

Ziply Fiber vs. Smile Squad 

Ziply Fiber: Avery Garrick (1), Gabriel Howell (10) 

Smile Squad: Ewan Owens (1), Jaxon South (8), Griffin Lee (3), Emmett Emch (2) 

The 208 vs. Mike White Ford 

The 208: Cono McAllister (3), Jaxon Williams (3), Kathleen Warringer (2) 

Mike White Ford: Mason Castle (1) 

Reliable Towing vs. Mihara Law 

Reliable Towing: Oaklyn Wunder (2), Henry Johnson (1) 

Mihara Law: Sophia Davis (2), Cameron Lancaster (6) 

Les Schwab vs. Generations Memory Care 

Les Schwab: Twila DeGruy (2), Bowen Pruitt (3), James Walker (2) 

Generations Memory Care: Presley Shreffler (2), Grayson Scyphers (2), Ezra Posey (3) 

Lake City Auto Care vs. The Local Deli 

Lake City Auto Care: Lena Hittle (1), Carter Cliff (1) 

The Local Deli: John Zwonitzer (4), Addison Allen (6) 

U6 Soccer 

Selkirk RV vs. Cloud 9 

Selkirk RV: Emberlee Terry (1), Harper Clifton (1) 

Cloud 9: Aedan Russell (2), Easton Sanders (1)  

Ziply Fiber vs. Sweet Lou’s 

Ziply Fiber: Bella Cerulli (1) 

Sweet Lou’s: (0) 

Wildgrain Woodworking vs. Kootenai Ductless 

Wildgrain Woodworking: Corbin Miller (1) 

Kootenai Ductless: Jaxson Allen (3), Morgan Basler (7) 

Cole’s Automotive vs. Lake City Auto Care 

Cole’s Automotive: Owen Gallinger (1), Einar Chace (1), Everett Bogart (1) 

Lake City Auto Care: Storie Woodcock (7) 

Young Construction vs. Smile Squad 

Young Construction: Stella Lang (1) 

Smile Squad: Jericho Foster (3) 

U8 Soccer 

Mihara Law vs. Jenna Wynand Real Estate 

Mihara Law: Esther Mihara (2), Eli Oswell (2) 

Jenna Wynand: Harlee Wynand (1) 

Cobalt Land Management vs. Kootenai Ductless 

Cobalt Land Management: (0) 

Kootenai Ductless: Daisy Ash (1), Ethan Landrum (2), Payton Beckett (2) 

CDA Soccer Club vs. Les Schwab 

CDA Soccer Club: (0) 

Les Schwab: Sawyer Grover (4), Clyde Pacotti (1), Jackson Henry (2), Liam Griffin (3), Olivia Schelin(1) 

Precision Landworks vs. Young Family’s Foundation of North Idaho 

Precision Landworks: Hudson Roraback (1), Rowen Tate (3) 

Young Family’s Foundation: Tobin Bird (1), Lanier Liam (1) 

Ferguson Concrete vs. Ziply Fiber 

Ferguson Concrete: Noah Speers (3) 

Ziply Fiber: Ella Allen (1), Wyatt Drake (4) 

U10 Soccer 

NNAC vs. Gregory Construction 

NNAC: Camden Shafer (1), Ryder Griffin (1) 

Gregory Construction: Jess Gregory (3), Jack Rice (2) 

Aldrich Co. vs. Les Schwab 

Aldrich Co: (0) 

Les Schwab: Coleton Price (1), Harlen Cox (3) 

U12 Soccer 

Bruised Bananas vs. Plummer Forest  

Bruised Bananas: Jackson Holfeltz (1), Penney Oswell (1), Driggs Weitz (1) 

Plummer Forest: Isaiah Duprey (1), Jesse Phillips-Winland (2), Carson Thompson (1)  

Quality Stoves vs. NNAC  

Quality Stoves: Christopher Thompson (1), Mady Doyle (1), Ella Weaver (1) Owen Hunt (1), Talon Higgins (2) 

NNAC: Gio Balsimo (1) 

U14 Soccer 

Inland NW Tech vs. Mihara Law  

Inland NW Tech: (0) 

Mihara Law: Bella Link (2), Lucas Link (1), Emeric Bullington (2) 

• POST FALLS PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer 

Week 4 

May 3

U14 Division 

1 Stateline Speedway: Brent Johnson (1) 

3 Specialty Forest Product: Liam White (2), Jackson Cameron (1) 

 

3 Viking Construction, Inc.: Traigen Hance (2), Lance Breyer (1)  

1 Stateline Subs: Jathaniel Whitmire (1) 

 

2 St. Maries Family Medicine: N/A 

4 Truck Insurance Office, Inc: Cambria Miller (2), Ara Glinski (1), Abram Morgan (1) 

U11 Division 

4 Calvary Lutheran Church: Atlas Lepley (2), Jameson Biddle (1), Claire Graybeal (1) 

2 Mill Town Strength & Conditioning:  Gunnar Stover (2) 

 

0 Peach Orthodontics:  

3 Stateline Speedway: Braiden Beck (2), Landyn Alexander (1) 

 

2 Warriors Team Worley: Filadelfia Casaus (2) 

3 Specialty Forest Products: Vanna Foster (1), Adalynn Glover (1), Meadow Lawler (1) 

 

0 Jr. Knights Team Worley:  

11 Serenity Dental: Lincoln Whitmire (4), Zander Whitmire (3), Isabelle Bryer (2), Hannah Ortiz (1),  

Briauna Schemmer (1) 

 

3 Warriors Team Worley: N/A 

1 Silver Ridge Construction: Nixon Keyes (1) 

U8 Division 

4 Hayden Cars: Azrael Wells (1), Noah Williams (1), Non-roster (2) 

1 HMH Engineering: Logan Guirola (1) 

1 Morrison-Maierle Ashleigh Ameerali (1)  

0 Rez Ballers Team Worley:  

6 Scotty’s Backflow: Nicholas Poliscius (2), Charlotte Hustoft (1), Emma Jensen (1), Connor LeBrun (1),  

Lincoln Marsh (1) 

0 Post Falls ER & Hospital:  

0 Rez Ballers Team Worley:  

6 Young Construction Group: Sawyer Leonard (2), Cooper Schooley (1), Addilynn Gurnard (1), Monty Seig (1), 

Carson White (1)  

6 VPC Electric: Lincoln Triebwassser (3), Bret Adams (1), Maddie Hazelton (1), MiaBella Weitzel (1) 

1 Post Falls Bike Shop: Lincoln Brown 

Mini 6 Yr. Olds 

0 Post Falls Kiwanis:  

5 Dairy Queen Post Falls: Quantavius Jackson (3), Macie Bischoff (2) 

5 Northwest Rides: Liam Mikuta (3), Myles Hoffman (1), Kiley McDaniel (1) 

2 Knudtsen Chevrolet Co.: Briar Lindsay (2) 

3 Post Falls Brewing: Phoenix Orth (2), Max Poynor (1) 

1 Northwest Specialty Hospital:  Jameson Rucker (1) 

3 CDA Paving & Concrete Specialties: Roselei Enfield (1), Rylee Jordan (1), William Weatherspoon Jr. (1) 

0 Post Falls Family Dental:  

Micro 5 Yr. Olds 

11 The Little Gym Post Falls: Kameron Biddle (8), Cedric Tyree (2), Declan Sampson (1) 

0 Precision Diesel Repair, LLC:  

8 Body by Scotty:  Brynlee Cornett (3), Eli Ekstedt (2), Landon Korzen (2), Willow Eades (1)  

0 North Idaho Garage Door:  

4 Taco Bell Post Falls: Liam Rodriguez (3), Maddox Salinas (1) 

10 ALK Source Materials: Owen Johnson (9), Jaxon Buchanan (1) 

3 Mill Town Strength & Conditioning: Ethan Bishop (1), Hope Evenson (1), Lucas Smith (1) 

6 Nagrone Contracting, LLC: Sutter Elsberry (3), Cashlynn Nagrone (2), Koehn Chambers (1) 

• SPIRIT LAKE PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer 

Week of April 28

5&6s

Snowy Mountain Doodles vs Cup of Grace; Scoring for Snowy Mountain Doodles were Bailey Johnson 1, Beau Dunbar 1, Benjamin Floyd, and Phoebe Shoemaker 1. Scoring for Cup of Grace was Karson Beard 2.

Spirit Lake Lightning vs NextHome 365 Realty; Scoring for Spirit Lake Lightning was Lincoln Bazaar 1. No points for the Nexthome team.

7&8s

Encompass Electric vs NextHome 365 Realty; Scoring for Encompass Electric were Thorin Hill 2, Adrian Persyn 1, Kian Aga 1 and Eleanor Beuving 1. No scores for NextHome

Mi Pueblo Mexican Restaurant vs Bazzar Tech Repair; Scoring for Mi Pueblo were Easton Reyes 2, William Haag 2, Hunter Hill 1 and Chet Small 2. Scoring for Bazzar Tech Repair were Mason Mauri 1 and Lilly Hunt 1.

9&10s

Ziply Fiber vs Glidden Group; Scoring for Ziply Fiber were Elissa Weaver 1, Davin Callan 3. Scoring for Glidden Group was Charlie Salie 2.

MGT Professional Tree Care vs Alpha Angler; Scoring for MGT was Jaxson Bernhardt 2. Scoring for Alpha Angler was Aspen Reyes 1.

11&12s

LX Products, LLC vs Site 3D; Scoring for LX Products were Riley Johnson 1, Malachi Andrews 2.

No scores recorded for Site 3D.

Copius Heat & Air vs Encompass Electric; Scoring for Copius Heat & Air were Dylan Hill 2, and Aiden Rogers 1.

13&14s

Surf Shack vs Spirit Lake Parks & Recreation; Scoring for Surf Shack was Ben Woodcock 3.

Scoring for SLPR were Blake Neel 2 and Lillee Ward 1.

• HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS

Soccer

April 26

Mini-Kickers (3-4 Yrs.Old)

Aesthetica Skin and Beauty Bar: Ashtyn Appoldt 1-goal; Emma Edgel 1-goal; Jameson Phelan 4-goals

Air Technology West: Liam Volz 2-goals

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Oliver Power 3-goals

Crandall Law Group: Blair Crandall 2-goals; Colette Crump 1-goal

Crushers: No Stats Available

Daum Construction: Brixton Clelland 5-goals; Cohen Clelland 1-goal; Calla Dale 1-goal

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: No Stats Available

Fred’s Plumbing: Bernie Bauer 2-goals; Ozzy Feiler 2-goals; Walter Granrud 1-goal; Vivian Laffoon 2-goals; Cole Netting 3-goals

Henbest Health: Oliver Godfrey 2-goals

Henry-Griffitts: Isla Gallia 3-goals

Honeysuckle Speech Therapy: No Stats Available

Inspire PT Idaho: Logan Clinton 1-goal; Alexander Gallion 3-goals; Weston Wright 1-goal

Kait McKay Photography: Frances Brunelle 1-goal

Kicking & Screaming: No Stats Available

Kinder Prep Learning Center: Declan Butler 1-goal

Lake City Dental Specialties: Noah Casasola 1-goal; Jack Troutman 2-goals

Legacy Heating and Cooling: Korbin Ferguson 1-goal

McCauley Bond Agency: No Stats Available

McDonald’s: Kendall Hayden 4-goals; Ava Posada 1-goal

NexTitle: Cooper Godfrey 6-goals; Ezra Skala 2-goals

NOBell Excavators: Lottie Bell 1-goal

Saccone Electric: Andrew Bell 1-goal; Macerick Meeks 2-goals

Selkirk Sport: No Stats Available

Silverlake Automotive: Beck Bertolino 1-goal; Liam Crawford 1-goal; Maddox Miller 1-goal

Slick Rock Tanning & Spa: Parker Greer 1-goal; Ava Kaplan 1-goal; Ava Linn 1-goal; Kaleb Sundeen 1-goal

Super 1 Foods: Grayson Carlson 1-goal; Jones Norman 1-goal

Team Sonic: Lawson Engelstad 1-goal; Camille Litzko 1-goal; Paislee Owen 2-goals; Jack Richardson 1-goal; Lewis Thompson 2-goals; Esther Williams 1-goal; Thomas Williams 2-goals; Ashtyn Young 1-goal

True North Heating and Cooling: Eli Jereczek 2-goals

Micro-Kickers (5-6 Yrs. Old)

ACI Northwest: Hank Hansen 4-goals; Oliver Mensch 1-goal

Axial Northwest: Elsie McPhilomy 2-goals

Belle’s Brunch House: Carter Astin 3-goals; Lainey Crosby 3-goals

Bighouse Automotive: James Sloan 1-goal

CDA Clean Team: James Debruler 1-goal

Coeur d’Alene Kids Dental: Dean Frazier 2-goals

Costa Fab: Rowan Moore 3-goals

Daum Construction: No Stats Available

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Delilah Jackson 1-goal; Avery Shields 2-goals

Fred’s Plumbing: Parker Hampton 1-goal; Elijah Mendoza 5-goals; Remington Romero 2-goals

Hippo Car Wash: No Stats Available

Lakeside Pediatrics: Dash Kidwell 4-goals

Lancaster Market: Aiden Aschenbrener 1-goal; Ronan Walker 2-goals

Lincoln Excavating: Waylon Hendry 1-goal; Wrenley Sanders 1-goal

McDonald’s: Oz Barnes 1-goal; Chance Brockett 4-goals; Colton Cole 2-goals

Nick Shriner Real Estate: Johann Derwick 1-goal; Brooks Shriner 1-goal; Graham Shriner 1-goal; Rowan Sochovka 2-goals; Leni Volz 1-goal

Northwest Pediatrics: Silas Chase 1-goal; Conley Honsaker 1-goal; Nixon Sinn 2-goals; Avery Slocum 2-goals

Northwest Realty Group: Bennett Grambeau 1-goal

Progressive Natures Excavation: Andrew Alberton 2-goals

Saccone Electric: Hadden Crow 1-goal; Theodore Thompson 1-goal; Enzo Wood 1-goal

Saturday Night Inc.: Braelynn Brezee 1-goal; Annabelle Gardner 1-goal; Emma Hathaway 1-goal; Blake Rogers 1-goal

Scotty’s Backflow: Ava Kropf 1-goal; Bria Scott 2-goals

Selkirk Sport: Wyatt Barnes 1-goal

Slick Rock Tanning and Spa: No Stats Available

Super 1 Foods: Jakob Acker 1-goal; Oliver Goranson 5-goals; Rockell Peck 2-goals

Timberline Adventures: No Stats Available

Van Zandt Financial: Cash O’Hara 1-goal; Lexi Fitzgerald 1-goal

Viking Construction: Roman Krouse 2-goals; Dalton Rowland 1-goal

White Pine Wealth: Rhett Goodwin 1-goal; Thomas Hooper 1-goal; Cora Looney 1-goal; Annie Richardson 1-goal; Seth Smith 1-goal; Lennox Van Hill 1-goal; Austin Wise 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: No Stats Available

U8 Coed

Alpine Village School & Farms: Bodhi Christopherson 2-goals

Awaken Coffee: Ryatt Maestas 2-goals

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Jack Goodwin 1-goal

Cannon Hill Industries: No Stats Available

David Evans & Assoc.: Beau Girkins 1-goal, Gavin Orona 2-goals

Goal Getters: Jayden Long 3-goals, Liam Rhoads 1-goal, Kennedy Rogers 1-goal

Hubof’s Landscaping: Vaugh Barnes 3-goals

McCauley Bond Agency: No Stats Available

New Leaf Nursery: Axel Zbinden 1-goal

North Idaho Eye: Elio Estes 1-goal

Polar Excavation: Israel Olson 1-goal, Gavyn Williams 1-goal

Powerhouse Electric: Everly Herman 1-goal

Progressive Nature’s Excavation: Taylor Sterling 3-goals

SCJ Alliance: No Stats Available

U10 Coed

Barton Flooring & Trim LLC: Aiden Barton 2-goals; Kade Fetter 1-goal

Bighouse Automotive: Kip Bighouse 2-goals; Charlotte Sloan 1-goal

Cannon Hill Industries: Allison Higbee 1-goal; Aiden Jeffreys 2-goals; Levi Lawrence 1-goal; Logan Whipp 1-goal

CDA Heating & Cooling: Aaron Clyde 1-goal, Xander Finnegan 1-goal

Ginno Construction: Reid Longwell 1-goal; Gaizka Ugarte 2-goals

Hayden Canyon Charter: Chase Beardslee 3-goals; Winston Bell 1-goal; Waylon Hassett 1-goal; Maverik Woodcock 1-goal

Merlin’s Comedy Club: Adalynn Hamilton 1-goal; Billy Kearns 4-goals

North Idaho Aircraft Refinishing: Eleanor Gile 1-goal; Wesley Molyneaux 1-goal

Sharp Detailing, Inc.: Nolan Busch 1-goal; Alexander Dahm 2-goals; Boss Gustafson 1-goal

Viking Construction: Matthew Gomez 1-goal

U12 Coed

Christian Center School: Austin Cooper 3-goals; Tommy Cooper 2-goals; Emery Mckee 1-goal

Emergency Pet Care: Sean Mackeage 1-goal; Brayden Patterson 2-goals

Manna Sourdough: Izzik Babak 3-goals; Eliana Cale 1-goal; Hudson Weaver 1-goal

Zip’s Drive-In: No Stats Available

15U Coed

Ballers: Charles Charlebois 2-goals

Chomper Cafe: Owen Morrow 1-goal; Kolton Rants 1-goal; Ace Rhoads 1-goal

JWS Builders: Landen Skaggs 1-goal

MGT Professional Tree Care: Cayden Barnhardt 2-goals; Carter Mcaninch 1-goal; Lillee Ward 1-goal

Urban Edge Salon: Jasper Hu 1-goal; Ryder Morrison 3-goals; Karis Vatterrodt 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: Annie Grant 2-goals

May 3

Mini-Kickers (3-4 Yrs.Old)

Aesthetica Skin and Beauty Bar: Emma Edgel 3-goals; Jameson Phelan 2-goals

Air Technology West: Stevie Seronko 1-goal

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Makenna Freeman 1-goal; Oliver Power 6-goals

Crandall Law Group: Blair Crandall 2-goals; Malachi Mcneil 1-goal

Crushers: Ryan Fleshman 1-goal; Reagan Johnson 2-goals

Daum Construction: Brixton Clelland 1-goal; Cohen Clelland 2-goals

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Deacon Hansen 1-goal; Evelyn Holmes 3-goals

Fred’s Plumbing: Bernie Bauer 4-goals; Blake Erwin 2-goals; Vivian Laffoon 1-goal

Henbest Health: Layke Baker 5-goals; Daphne Simone 1-goal

Henry-Griffitts: Emmett Fenstermaker 1-goal; Isla Gallia 2-goals

Honeysuckle Speech Therapy: Gus Pfinsgraff 4-goals

Inspire PT Idaho: Logan Clinton 1-goal; Ellie Deitch 6-goals; Alexander Gallion 4-goals; Weston Wright 4-goals

Kait McKay Photography: Frances Brunelle 1-goal; Levi Hansen 1-goal; Nelson Moncur 1-goal

Kicking & Screaming: Evelyn Fertakis 1-goal; Carson Keyes 1-goal; Wesley Wright 1-goal

Kinder Prep Learning Center: Grace Yrigoyen 2-goals

Lake City Dental Specialties: Noah Casasola 2-goals

Legacy Heating and Cooling: Leeland Suto 1-goal

McCauley Bond Agency: Ethan Smith 1-goal

McDonald’s: Keyston Ellis 3-goals; Max Grace 1-goal; Oliver Jespersen 1-goal; Braelyn Lachapelle 1-goal

NexTitle: Cooper Godfrey 2-goals; Ezra Skala 5-goals

NOBell Excavators: Finley Claybaugh 2-goals; Nathanael Darrow 1-goal

Saccone Electric: Vienna Lee 1-goal; Macerick Meeks 1-goal; Ezekiel Mouanoutoua 3-goals

Selkirk Sport: No Stats Available

Silverlake Automotive: Liam Crawford 3-goals; Taylor Fish 1-goal; Reese Kennedy 2-goals

Slick Rock Tanning & Spa: Brody McPeak 2-goals

Super 1 Foods: Azalea Frederickson 1-goal

Team Sonic: Lawson Engelstad 4-goals; Lewis Thompson 2-goals; Esther Williams 2-goals; Thomas Williams 1-goal

True North Heating and Cooling: Eli Jereczek 5-goal

Micro-Kickers (5-6 Yrs. Old)

ACI Northwest: Hank Hansen 4-goals; Oliver Mensch 1-goal

Axial Northwest: Brixton Appoldt 2-goals; Ellie Diediker 1-goal

Belle’s Brunch House: Carter Astin 1-goal

Bighouse Automotive: Byrdie Bighouse 1-goal; Bear Gustafson 2-goals; Sawyer Rouse 1-goal;James Sloan 1-goal

CDA Clean Team: Beau Watson 1-goal

Coeur d’Alene Kids Dental: Harper Baker 2-goals; Kensington Claybaugh 1-goal; Jett Finan 1-goal

Costa Fab: No Stats Available

Daum Construction: Piper Hedlund 1-goal; Lochlan Mcluskie 1-goal

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: No Stats Available

Fred’s Plumbing: Isaac Bews 2-goals; Parker Hampton 1-goal; Elijah Mendoza 1-goal

Hippo Car Wash: Baylor Johnson 1-goal

Lakeside Pediatrics: Dash Kidwell 2-goals; Colson Lepire 2-goals

Lancaster Market: Weston Barnett 2-goals

Lincoln Excavating: Waylon Hendry 1-goal; Wrenley Sanders 1-goal

McDonald’s: Oz Barnes 1-goal; Chance Brockett 3-goals; Juno Graham 1-goal; Remi Rogge 1-goal

Nick Shriner Real Estate: Johann Derwick 2-goals; Brooks Shriner 1-goal; Rowan Sochovka 1-goal; Leni Volz 1-goal

Northwest Pediatrics: Conley Honsaker 1-goal

Northwest Realty Group: Ava Broglio 2-goals

Progressive Natures Excavation: Andrew Alberton 1-goal; Charlotte Granrud 3-goals; Maci Heinz 1-goal

Saccone Electric: No Stats Available

Saturday Night Inc.: Izaiah Lalanne 4-goals; Sylas Shumway 1-goal

Scotty’s Backflow: Ethan Jeske 1-goal

Selkirk Sport: Wyatt Barnes 1-goal; Rosie Clark 1-goal; Ruby Clark 2-goals; Brooklyn Pelos 1-goal; Silas Raybell 1-goal; Amiya Sand 1-goal; Edith Vandelinde 1-goal

Slick Rock Tanning and Spa: George Johnson 1-goal; Stella Richards 1-goal

Super 1 Foods: Jakob Acker 2-goals; Malakai Acker 1-goal

Timberline Adventures: Vivienne Bozinov 1-goal; Kennedy Brown 1-goal; Grayson Crandall 1-goal; Murphy Kenna 1-goal  

Van Zandt Financial: Trae Priebe 1-goal

Viking Construction: Roman Krouse 1-goal; Dalton Rowland 2-goals

White Pine Wealth: Rhett Goodwin 1-goal; Thomas Hooper 1-goal; Seth Smith 2-goals

Ziply Fiber: Skylin Chapman 1-goal

U8 Coed

Alpine Village School & Farms: Luca Clark 1-goal; Jillian Turner 1-goal

Awaken Coffee: Ryatt Maestas 1-goal

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Leo Suazo 1-goal

Cannon Hill Industries: No Stats Available

David Evans & Assoc.: Karbo Ledge 2-goals; Gavin Orona 3-goals

Goal Getters: Owen Briggs 1-goal; Braxtyn Fox 1-goal; Jayden Long 1-goal; Logan Wakefield 2-goals

Hubof’s Landscaping: Madeline Hopp 1-goal

McCauley Bond Agency: Thatcher Hamblin 1-goal; Isaiah Vaderrodt 1-goal

New Leaf Nursery: Ryker Bartoo 1-goal; Aston Wilson 3-goals

North Idaho Eye: Owen Edgel 1-goal; Elio Estes 1-goal; Cameron Nelson 2-goals

Polar Excavation: Bodhi Kearns 1-goal, Gavyn Williams 2-goals

Powerhouse Electric: Louise Bjurstrom 1-goal; Piper Jett 1-goal

Progressive Nature’s Excavation: Cassidy Heinz 1-goal

SCJ Alliance: No Stats Available

U10 Coed

Barton Flooring & Trim LLC: Aiden Barton 3-goals; Everly Brozek 1-goal

Bighouse Automotive: Kip Bighouse 3-goals; Jace Rule 3-goals; Logan Troup 1-goal

Cannon Hill Industries: Mason Higbee 3-goals; Aiden Jeffreys 2-goals; Ty Rush 1-goal; Logan Whipp 1-goal

CDA Heating & Cooling: Aaron Clyde 1-goal

Ginno Construction: Kyan Pintler 2-goals; Gaizka Ugarte 1-goal

Hayden Canyon Charter: Kier Mackeage 1-goal

Merlin’s Comedy Club: Billy Kearns 3-goals

North Idaho Aircraft Refinishing: Nathan Anderson 1-goal; Ethan Anderson 1-goal; Judah Clark 2-goals

Sharp Detailing, Inc.: Nolan Busch 1-goal

Viking Construction: Jami Bott 1-goal; Matthew Gomez 1-goal; Max Livensov 1-goal; America Peck 1-goal; Adeline Zbinden 1-goal

U12 Coed

Christian Center School: Austin Cooper 1-goal; Tommy Cooper 2-goals; Rebecca Hart 1-goal

Emergency Pet Care: Levi Dunn 3-goals

Manna Sourdough: Valor Cale 1-goal; Charlie Clyde 1-goal

Zip’s Drive-In: Ryan Poppelreiter 1-goal; Eli Tolson 1-goal; Beckham Wise 1-goal

15U Coed

Ballers: No Stats Available

Chomper Cafe: Owen Harrison 1-goal; Eliysha Klimovych 1-goal

JWS Builders: Nathaniel Babak 2-goals

MGT Professional Tree Care: Cayden Barnhardt 1-goal; Lillee Ward 1-goal

Urban Edge Salon: Beckham Hayes 2-goals; Benjamin Magoffin 1-goal; Ryder Morrison 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: Annie Grant 1-goal; Anthony Mills 1-goal; Jack Peterson 2-goals; Banyan Sisson 2-goals

• REAL LIFE SPORTS

Soccer

Week of April 28

May 3

At The Fields at Real Life

Youth 1/2 Grade Division Soccer

1/2 Grade Division

Game 1

Lightning Gladiators – 6

Green Snakes – 1

Lightning Gladiators 

Points Scored: Ignatius Edman, Carter Oswald, Avan Vaughn, Bjorn Pharis

Green Snakes 

Points Scored: Izzibell Leas

Game 2

Goal Smashers – 4

Fire Eagles – 0

Goal Smashers 

Points Scored: Weston Gay, Josiah Rutley

Fire Eagles 

Points Scored: –

Game 3

Raging Bulls – 0

Wolves – 6

Raging Bulls

Points Scored: –

Wolves

Points Scored: Orion Finken, Jayley Fisher, Malachi Greensides, Luke Squires

Game 4

Thunder Lions – 1

The Americans – 7

Thunder Lions 

Points Scored: Jordan Ontiveros

The Americans

Points Scored: Arius Bush, Connor Kraack, Christian Poland

Game 5

Firehawks – 1

Cannonballs – 7

Firehawks

Points Scored: Paislee Jensen

Cannonballs

Points Scored: Titus Darnell, Ben McCully, Isaiah Ployhar, Clint Quimby, Joseph Wirick

Game 6

American Eagles – 10

Lightning Bolts – 0

American Eagles 

Points Scored: Ezekiel Kacalek, Micah Kacalek, Andrew Perkins, Sabella Sanchez, Atlas Swan, Dylan Patterson

Lightning Bolts

Points Scored:-

Youth 3/4 Grade Division Soccer

3/4 Grade Division

Game 1

Bombers – 1

Torpedoes – 6

Bombers 

Points Scored: Zeke Baptiste

Torpedoes

Points Scored: Ryan Lettau, Keller Olson, Jaxsen Ontiveros, Curran Oswald

Game 2

Tigers – 3

Team USA – 0

Tigers 

Points Scored: Corbin Wichman

Team USA

Points Scored: –

Game 3

Firehawks – 2

Jaguars – 1

Firehawks 

Points Scored: Titus Leas

Jaguars

Points Scored: Nicolas Edgar

Game 4

The Black Dragons – 1

Strikers – 3

The Black Dragons 

Points Scored: Keegan Winkel

Strikers

Points Scored: Asher Fouche, Avery Tarbutton

Youth 5/6 Grade Division Soccer

5/6 Grade Division

Game 1

Chicken Jockeys -1 

Bulldogs – 1

Chicken Jockeys

Points Scored: Jackson Baune

Bulldogs

Points Scored: Zeke Andrews 

Game 2

The Dragons – 2

Fire and Ice – 9

The Dragons

Points Scored: Ryan Clever 

Fire and Ice

Points Scored: Myka Haubold, Kentyn Oswald, Jacob Priddy

Game 3

Falcons – 0

Americans – 7

Falcons 

Points Scored: –

Americans 

Points Scored: Jones Miller, Tucker Sheraton, Rory Vick

Volleyball

May 3

At The Courts at Real Life

Youth 3-5 Grade Division Volleyball

3-5 Grade Division

Game 1

Super Spikers – 0

Diving Dolphins – 3

Super Spikers 

Aces: Avery Armstrong, Aliannah Collins, Evelyn Goodner, Lia Hanan, Vivian Romano, Aveya Wise

Diving Dolphins 

Aces: Baylin Burnham, Peyton Davis, Faith Dyk, Celeste Gama, Lucy Hancock, Amaris Hawkins, Millie McLean, Kinsley Michael

Game 2

Fire Chickens – 1

Fire Sisters – 2

Fire Chickens 

Aces: Rylee Anderson, Charlotte Bateman, Nora Clauson, Hadlee Cooksey, Macy Mocko,  Marena Slegers, Keziah Soltwisch, Piper Thomas

Fire Sisters 

Aces: Evelyn Androes, Lilly Champine, Madison Chapin, Remi Fawley, Amrie Mahaffy, Madison Mendenhall, Mackenzie Phillips, Aubryn Preiss, Everly Trahanes, Kenley Wood

Game 3

Starblasters – 1

The Americans – 3

Starblasters 

Aces: Laila Emery, Naomi Lamb, Michaela Thomas

The Americans

Aces: Juliet Divine, Alayna Hanson, Kinley Mckenna, Claire Quimby, Ainsley Racey, Parker Racey, Mckinley Dwyer

Game 4

Court Queens – 2

US Spikers – 1

Court Queens 

Aces: Reagan Birk, Rosalie Birk, Melody Cypher, Eden Ellis, Madison Forkner, Sophia Kirchner, Harper Molinari, Bethany Rice, Chara Rice

US Spikers 

Aces: Elsie Cox, Taylor Davitt, Taylor Drake, Camryn Hanson, Sienna Hanson, Kyrene Ryan, Kynslee Sanchez, Mila Youngman

Game 5

Lightning Ladies – 3

Sunsetters – 0

Lightning Ladies 

Aces: –

Sunsetters 

Aces: –

Youth 6-8 Grade Division Volleyball

6-8 Grade Division

Game 1

Hot Porcupines – 1

North Idaho Glory – 2

Hot Porcupines 

Aces: Lorelei Chafe, Iyla Oseguera, Brooklyn Stroud, Kaia Wall

North Idaho Glory 

Aces: Addie Armstrong, Liv Baker, Lilly Kreissig, Haven Sears, Daelyn Senterfit, Sage Van Valin

Game 2

The Smashers – 3

Glitz n’Slam – 0

The Smashers 

Aces: Olivia Emery, Macy Fagan, Ashlynn Jones, Autumn Schwam, Elliana Thomas, Addi Voigt, Emma Voigt

Glitz n’Slam

Aces: Riley Birk, Iylee Wise

Game 3

Spicy Spiking Spartans – 2

Fierce Firecrackers – 1

Spicy Spiking Spartans 

Aces: Ashlynn Chambers, Alivia Holmes, Charlotte McCluskey, Teagan Von Lind, Jaelyn Wienker

Fierce Firecrackers 

Aces: Lyla Olson, Emmy Simmons, Taylor Skiles, Lucille West, Kelilah Quaale

Game 4

Ruby Aces – 1

Little Giant – 2

Ruby Aces 

Aces: Charlotte Anderson, Abigail Clark, Layla Groom, Aubrey Hanson, Teagan Phenicie, Hailey Post, Catherine Wood

Little Giant 

Aces: Olivia Harty, Rebecca Jongeward, Leighton Loder, Lyla Miller, Roxie Regan

Game 5

Tiger Titans – 3

Aces – 0

Tiger Titans 

Aces: Nathalia Ambrozic, Romey Austin, Sydney Burke, Emily Hacker, Elleana Imel, Emelia Scott, Malaria Van Tassel

Aces

Aces: Zoie Baptiste, Primrose Kinnett, Amelia Lewis, Signe Williams

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    Photo by MATT BEAN The Sting premier U12 boys lost 2-0 on Saturday to the Storm FC 2011 boys. Pictured are Ben Smith, left, and Caspian Brasseur of the Sting, going up for a header. On Sunday, the Sting lost 3-0 to BVBIA U13.
 
    Courtesy photo 208 14 Blue took second place at Big Sky Volleyfest in Billings, Mont., this past weekend. In the front row from left are Kendal Williams, Shasta Ackerman, Molly Jensen, Malia Makanani and Cam Cole; and back row from left, assisant coach Vanessa Kison, Brooklyn Staeheli, Addie Sawyer, McKenna Wilson, Ada Lynch, Ava Craft, Payton Brown and head coach Kenzie Cole.
    Courtesy photo The 14U Lumbermen baseball team finished second in the gold bracket last weekend at the Bullpen Series: Spring Championships in Ellensburg, Wash. From left are Levi Miller, coach Jeff Kreis, Blake Anderson, Kyle Everson, Clay Larwin, JJ Larson, Jack Kreis, Josh Gomez, Trent Lilyquist, Kovack Dolan, Cooper Fordham, Nash Russell, Caleb Brumbach and manager Dave Everson.
 
 
    Courtesy photo The Sting FC 2010 Academy Boys soccer team went 6-0 in the spring WISL season, with only 1 point allowed. In the front row from left are coach Jon Baune, Brodie Grimmett, Leo Rubio, Xanden Flowers, Landon Triebwasser and Blake Baune; and back row from left, Liam Bradely, Kagen Kirk, Blake McGrann, Ethan Polhemus, Kellan Anderson, Luke Nagle, Colton Dickinson, Jax Molenaar and Jameson Meyer.
    Courtesy photo The North Idaho Youth Lacrosse 5/6 Grade Falcons Green Team took first place at the Northwest Shootout May 3-4 in Kalispell, Mont. In the front is Luke Nicholson; second row from left, Joe Dauncey-Scheler, Gabe Stearns, Wyatt Carpenter, Connor Smalley and Wyatt Secord; middle row from left, Hunter Neeley and Lucas Perry; fourth row from left, assistant coach Aaron Parsons, Boston Parsons, Camden Glindeman, Levi Tebbe, Keegan Rosenberger, EJ Dahlin, Bricen Cornett, McCoy Jolley, Blake Parkinson, Liam Clark, Monty Montgomery, Benji Whitcomb and assistant coach Josh Stearns; and back row from left, assistant coach Justin Schlepp, head coach Kam Dahlin and Troy Hill.
    Courtesy photo The North Idaho Youth Lacrosse 3/4 Grade Falcons took first place at the Northwest Shootout May 3-4 in Kalispell, Mont. In the front is Jameson Whitcomb; second row from left, Hazen Hutchison, Kamran Rosenberger, William Krull, Noah Wijma and Jamison Lunsford; third row from left, Gabe Heavener, Noxon Turrell, Rogan Zentner, Charlie Alberton, Brixton Turrell, Leo Lawhead; Asst. Coach Ryan Lunsford, Walker Angle, head coach Josh Whitcomb and assistant coach Hans Wijma. Not pictured are Nolan Shumway, Toby Beckett, Ben Espinoza and Luke Johnson.
 
 
    Courtesy photo The North Idaho Youth Lacrosse 1/2 Grade Falcons took first place at the Northwest Shootout May 3-4 in Kalispell, Mont. In the front row from left are Kai Cullen, Owen RaaeNielson, Summit Turrell, Anderson Perkins, Jett Tanner, Henry Dodgion and Van Montgomery; and rear, coaches Evan Perkins and Chris Montgomery.
    Photo by KATHY STERLING The Sting U9 Boys Yellow soccer team played twice last weekend. On Saturday the Sting fell 9-2 to the Sandpoint Strikers FC 2016B Black at Centennial Fields in Sandpoint, after trailing 6-0 at the half. Sting goals were scored by Xavier Sousley and Micah D’Alessandro. On a chilly 8 a.m. Sunday start at Hayden Meadows Elementary School, the Sting fell behind 4-0 at halftime of a 7-4 loss to the Spokane Sounders Shadow Juniors B2016 Van Der Lawson Valley team. Keeper Elijah Cline blocked seven goal attempts in the first half. In the second half Atlas Lepley scored two goals and Elijah Cline and Jaxson Matheney scored once each for the Sting. Keeper Thomas Ely blocked six goal attempts in the second half. Pictured from left in the grey jerseys against Spokane are Thomas Ely, Xavier Sousley, Micah D’Alessandro and Jaxson Matheney.
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA CDA U12/U13 boys soccer team defeated the Sting Soccer Club 12B Premier 4-1 on Sunday. In the front, from left are Kleh Rogers, Luca Riley, Weston Borges, Vincent Nyist and Conrad Cortes; second row from left, Knolyn Kuhn, Patrick Langer, Caleb Wurster, Merrick Morse, Owen Irwin, Mateo Ethan Mariano, William Tell, Ethan Liss, James Doalson and Maverick Paine; and rear, coach John O’Neil.
    Courtesy photo Briella Ayers of the BVB IA CDA U13 girls soccer team scores her second goal of the game against Legacy Surf Academy on April 25.
 
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA U9 Black boys soccer team played to a 5-5 tie with WE Surf SC B15 Valley on Sunday. Competing in an older age bracket this season, the BVB IA remains unbeaten with a 2-0-1 record. In the front row from left are Onyx Barnes, Weston Kramer, Grayson Martino and Max Stover; second row from left, Mitchell Volland, Colin Happeny, Waylon Wood, Greyson Guy and Hugh Erickson; and rear, coach John O’Neil. Not pictured is Peyton Schock.
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA U9 Yellow boys soccer team defeated 90+ Project B2016 8–3 on Saturday in Spokane Valley. Competing in the BU09 2016 Division 1 bracket of the Washington Inland Select League (WISL), the BVB IA team now holds a 1-1-1 record. In the front row from left are Ryker Raber, Jasper Johnson, Colin Happeny, Xander Werner and Grayson Martino; second row from left, Graham Brown, Estes Hartley, Hugh Erickson, Gideon Milligan and Luke Odom; and rear, coach John O’Neil.
    Photo by KAYLEAN MAY The Sting SC 2013 Girls Academy soccer team played three games last weekend. Saturday morning at home against Spokane Shadow G13 Pre-GA, the Sting battled to a 1-1 draw. Midfielder Kaylee Evans netted the lone goal for Sting SC. Later that afternoon, the Sting defeated SOZO FC 9-1 Addi Salas, Peyton Cantrell, Kinsley May, Kinsey Kiefer, Presley Hart, Kaylee Evans and Amelia McGowan each found the back of the net for the Sting in the team’s highest-scoring game of the season. Sunday, the Sting fell 1-0 to the Sandpoint Strikers FC 2013G. Pictured or the Sting are Hayden Hays, Addi Salas and Kaylee Evans.
    Courtesy photo The Sting SC 2010 girls soccer team clinched the No. 1 seed in the Northwest Region of the DPL League, qualifying for the DPL Soccer League national tournament in Minnesota June 24-29. In the front row from left are Katie Foster, Anya Low, Karlie Kentzel, Selah McNiel, Cate Storey, Grier Scott, Finley Wright, Calla Kuhlmann and Tayla Ruchti; and back row from left, Mallory Morrisroe, Jersey Larson, Ava Roberts, Averyn Jones, Lila Moreau, Emily Tanneberger, Kendalyn Bowlby and Jordynn Walker.
    Courtesy photo The Holy Family Catholic School middle school girls basketball team won the Mountain Christian League tournament held at The Oaks Classical Christian School in Spokane Valley. Holy Family defeated Christian Center School of Hayden for the title. In the front row from left are Caroline Anderson, Grace Anderson, Eliyah Chavez, Natalie Fitzgerald, Holley Collins and Lila Fisher; and back row from left, coach Allie Linscomb, Violet Oberholzer, Emily Murphy, Ava Langer, Lily Alberton, Isabel Cefola, Quinn Bailey, Felicity Fisher and coach Jason Chavez.
    Courtesy photo The Sting Soccer Club 15 boys Yellow team defeated the WE Surf B14 White team 5-2 last Saturday, and on Sunday defeated the 90+ Project B2014 Lundberg team 4-1. From left are coach Kip Sharbono, George Jerkins, Chase Baune, Beckham Sharbono, Silas Ballou, Maddox Hoy, Thomas Davis, Jacob Barragan, Henry Hermance, coach Robin Bundy, William (Bam) Bookholtz, Flynn Bundy, Harvey Granier (keeper) and Cooper Corbeill.
    Courtesy photo The 2014 Sting Black girls soccer team beat the Sandpoint Strikers 3-2 last Saturday, with goals by Poppy Moreau and Elsie Hewitt-Nord. The Sting Soccer Club will be hosting the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament this weekend with over 200 teams participating including the 2014 girls black and yellow teams. Pictured at right is Finley Martin, sending the ball upfield going for a shot in goal.
    Courtesy photo Sunday morning the Sting 2016 Boys Black soccer team beat the Sandpoint Strikers FC Black 6-5. Sting Black goals were scored by Lincoln Treibwasser (28), Jackson Martin (8) and Oliver Lundy (19). On Sunday afternoon the Sting lost 6-5 to the Sandpoint Strikers FC Red. Sting goals were scored by Jackson Martin (8), Kellen McElmore (21) and Oliver Lundy (19). Pictured are Sting players, listening to coach Ian McKenna.
    Photo by JULIE SPEELMAN The Sting 11 Girls soccer team beat the Spokane Scotties 3-0 last Saturday at the Dwight Merkel Sports Complex in Spokane. Alex Keating, Elle Sousley and Brinlee Plumb each scored a goal for the Sting. Pictured in black is Kenzie Rix of the Sting, vying for the ball. At right is teammate Evelyn Haycraft.
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Diamond Dakota Caudle was 2nd in the All Around with a 36.925 and Regional Champion on Vault with a 9.45 and Beam Regional Champion with a 9.7.
 
 
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Diamond Kylie Burg, left, placed 2nd in the All Around with a 36.55 and 3rd on bars with a 9.1. Diamond Evelyn Oswell placed 7th in the All Around with a 35.95 and is Regional Vault Champion with an 8.975 and 2nd on Floor with a 9.55.
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Diamond Evyn Lyon placed 7th in the All Around with a 35.675 and 8th on floor with a 9.35.
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Platinum Macee Caudle placed 4th in the All Around with a 36.95 and 4th on bars with a 9.45.
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Platinum Ensley Vucinich, left, placed 8th in the All Around with a 36.525 and 4th on Vault with a 9.05. Platinum Olivia Kiser placed 6th in the All Around with a 36.625 and was Regional Bar Champion with a 9.45.
    Courtesy photo GEMS Athletic Center platinum and diamond gymnasts competed at the regional championships in Salem, Ore., the weekend of April 25-27. Platinum Keeley Howard, left, placed 8th in the All Around with a 36.425 and 2nd on bars with a 9.475. Platinum Saydee Mathews placed 13th in the All Around with a 35.775 and 7th on beam with a 9.275.
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 9s traveled to Fargo, N.D., to compete at the DEV Western National Championships competing against the top level 9s on the Western side of the U.S. From left are Lexie Gersdorf, Matayah Rogers, Kaylee Strimback and Claire Traub.
 
 

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 



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Lessons work both ways at 12th annual Palmer Williams Group event

The Palmer Williams Group held its 12th annual Athletic Youth Camp on Saturday at Highpoint Park in Prichard. But Saturday’s event was different from the 11 that preceded it. Sherman Williams, the president of the Palmer Williams Group, is now the head football coach at Murphy High School, a position he took on March 24. […]

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The Palmer Williams Group held its 12th annual Athletic Youth Camp on Saturday at Highpoint Park in Prichard. But Saturday’s event was different from the 11 that preceded it.

Sherman Williams, the president of the Palmer Williams Group, is now the head football coach at Murphy High School, a position he took on March 24.

In addition to the Alabama and Auburn football alumni on hand to instruct the campers in safety, techniques and fundamentals for football, Williams also brought along seven seniors from the Murphy football team. The Murphy cheerleaders also attended to conduct that portion of the camp.

Williams said in addition to benefitting the 4- through 13-year-olds participating in the camp, the event also should be instructive for the high school helpers.

“It’s very important that the example be set that we are able to show the children how to participate in the community,” Williams said, “so we take them to church, but we also want them to get them involved in community service so they can understand the importance of it.

“It’s an example for the age group that’s going to be graduating high school, hopefully going off into college, then going on and having a successful career in whatever they choose to do. It gives them the idea of how important it is to give back. Once you’ve made your mark, you give back and you’re helping the younger generation. That keeps everything going smooth.”

Murphy middle linebacker Ronald Poole Jr. was among the volunteer instructors.

“I know how it was,” Poole said, “once being a kid looking up to the older kids, seeing them doing their football thing and wanting to be like them, so it’s being a role model.”

At Blount High School (fewer than 3 miles from the site of Saturday’s camp), Williams became the first Alabama high school player to rush for more than 3,000 yards in a season. In 1990, Williams ran for 3,004 yards and 31 touchdowns on 307 carries to lead the Leopards to the AHSAA Class 5A championship.

“I was not familiar with Sherman Williams,” Poole said. “As soon as he became my head coach, I did my research and saw that he was a very good man. I just want to do everything I can to show him that I can be a leader.”

After starring at Blount, Williams went on to play on Alabama’s national-championship team for the 1992 season and the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl XXX-winning team in the 1995 season. But Williams was found guilty on Dec. 6, 2000, by a federal jury in Mobile of one count of conspiracy to distribute marijuana and two counts of attempting to possess marijuana with intent to distribute. He also pleaded guilty to a counterfeiting charge.

While Williams was in prison, his college roommate, David Palmer, kept in touch with him. Like Williams, Palmer had been a state prep star – at Jackson-Olin in Birmingham – and played in the NFL after the Crimson Tide.

Williams was incarcerated for 15 years. When he was released from prison, he and his former teammate sought a way to influence disadvantaged youngsters in a positive manner before the children’s minds acclimated to the negative influences they commonly saw around them. The result was the Palmer Williams Group.

While Highpoint Park serves as the hub for the Palmer Williams Group’s Highpoint Cowboys youth teams in football, baseball, basketball, softball, soccer and cheerleading, the organization has programs that extend beyond sports based on the belief, as Williams often says, “Children are the future.”

On Saturday, the camp staff also included Juan Crum from Murphy High School and Auburn, Chris Edwards from Jess Lanier High School and Alabama, Pierre Goode from Hazlewood High School and Alabama, Victor Lockett from Shaw High School and Alabama and Patrick Thomas from Williamson High School and Auburn.

The campers also received a safety lesson from the Prichard Fire Department and ate lunch.

For his next football activity, Poole is forecasting “a major change” for Murphy in the 2025 season. The Panthers have only six victories to show for the previous four seasons and most recently won a postseason game in 2011.

“You’re going to see way more developed kids, way more better football,” Poole said of Williams’ first team at Murphy. “Better football, better athletes.”

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.





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Tyler Boyd returns home to host youth football camp in stadium that now bears his name

NFL wide receiver and former Pitt Panther Tyler Boyd returned to his hometown of Clairton on Saturday to host his eighth football camp. The camp was hosted in the stadium where he helped make history, and that now bears his name. Advertisement RELATED COVERAGE >>> Channel 11 talks with Tyler Boyd ahead of Clairton football […]

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NFL wide receiver and former Pitt Panther Tyler Boyd returned to his hometown of Clairton on Saturday to host his eighth football camp.

The camp was hosted in the stadium where he helped make history, and that now bears his name.

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Boyd said it was an honor to play in the stadium and, at the end of the day, he just wants to pass on the skills that will help kids succeed in life.

“We’re trying to develop team camaraderie, team chemistry, team players,” Boyd said. “Confidence, competitiveness, and just unselfishness. That alone is going to take you far in life.”

Boyd is currently a free agent and has voiced interest in playing for his hometown Steelers.

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Baja Arizona Notes: Miia Campos, Monica Ortiz, Bart Peterson, Paul Reed and Matt Sierras

Share Tweet Share Share Email Longtime youth baseball coach Matt Sierras with a few of his former players. (Sierras Family Photo) Former Canyon del Oro standout Miia Campos collected an RBI double to help UT Tyler beat Tampa 3-0 in the second game of the […]

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Former Canyon del Oro standout Miia Campos collected an RBI double to help UT Tyler beat Tampa 3-0 in the second game of the NCAA Division II Softball World Series to go along with a two-run RBI double in a 6-0 win over Tampa in the first game of the series.

Campos helped the Patriots win back-to-back national championships for the first time in D-II history dating back to 1997-1998.  Campos was a CSC Academic All-American.

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Amphitheater High athletic trainer Monica Ortiz earned the District 7 and National Secondary Schools Athletic Trainer of the Year awards this past week at the NATA Secondary School Athletic Trainer convention held in Florida. In May, Ortiz won a $1,000 grant from the WhataTeacher Program and she provided over 5,000 sandwiches and snacks for athletes to eat on game days. The grant was renewed for $5,000.

In addition, longtime trainer Bart Peterson was awarded the District 7 Servant’s Heart Award. Peterson served as the Palo Verde trainer from 2000 until this summer and he is now located at Rincon/University High. He was also the AD at Palo Verde from 2010-2014.

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Alabama A&M hired Paul Reed as the associate head women’s basketball coach this past week.

“We are thrilled to welcome Paul Reed as our associate head coach,” head coach Dawn Thornton said in a release. “Paul brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of developing talent and building winning programs. His dedication to fostering strong relationships with players and his commitment to excellence on and off the court make him an invaluable addition to our team.”

Reed was the head coach of the girls’ varsity team at Tucson High (2005-11). In his six years at the helm, Reed led the Badgers to four state tournaments and three regional titles. He was named the Southern Arizona Coach of the Year in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and finished with a 129-63 overall record. He shifted over to two years at Cienega two years at Cienega and he compiled a 45-13 overall record and led the Bobcats to a pair of appearances in the state tournament. In 2014, Reed was named the Southern Arizona Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career after guiding Cienega to a regional championship and a runner-up finish at the Arizona Girls’ State Basketball Division II playoffs. Cienega concluded the season at 26-2.

Reed was previously an assistant at Long Beach State, Washington, Cal and St. Mary’s.

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Pima County Transportation Manager Matt Sierras has been a youth baseball coach since 2004 and Little League since 2006. He is currently managing the San Xavier Majors team at the District 12 playoffs where his squad will face Rincon Monday at 5:15 p.m. for a shot at the championship game from the winner’s bracket. According to his family, this will be his last year coaching and members from his teams from 13-15 years ago attended his 6-5 victory over Sunnyside Friday night.

Sierras has also been an assistant coach at Tucson High since 2012.










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Cowboys land star wideout George Pickens The Pittsburgh Steelers traded star wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2026 third-round pick. Sports Seriously George Pickens might not have bailed on his youth football camp at the last minute after all. On Friday, TruEdge Sports released a statement via NFL insider Jordan Schultz, […]

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On Friday, TruEdge Sports released a statement via NFL insider Jordan Schultz, walking back their accusation that the Cowboys’ wide receiver had pulled out of hosting his youth camp with the company at the last minute. TruEdge said their email to families “mischaracterized (Pickens’) intent and actions” and that they never communicated directly with the former Steelers wideout.

Instead, the sports camp company is chalking the whole situation up to a miscommunication with Pickens’ representatives, which “led to confusion about the camp’s status and future direction.”

“While our frustrations stemmed from the uncertainty surrounding the event, it was never our intention to publicly question George’s professionalism, integrity, or commitment to the community,” TruEdge’s statement read. “We now understand that the tone and implications of our message were not only inappropriate but inconsistent with our values as an organization.

“We recognize that he was navigating a significant career transition during this time and that his team kept open lines of communication with us.”

In their initial email to families who had registered for the George Pickens Youth Football Camp in Pittsburgh, TruEdge Sports wrote that Pickens “decided to walk back on his word and is no longer interested in attending the camp.”

They went on to say that his decision to back out “not only reflects a disappointing lack of accountability, but also shows a disregard for the families and children who were excited to meet him.”

In his social media posts releasing the statement, Schultz called the situation a “very overblown narrative.”

The camp has since been rescheduled to a new date in late July with Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth stepping in as its new host. TruEdge also promised in their initial email that they were in talks with several other Steelers players to make appearances at the camp.





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Washington Commanders’ Brian Robinson Jr. hosts youth football camp

ROANOKE Va. (WFXR) – Washington Commanders’ star running back Brian Robinson Jr. made his way to the Blue Ridge area this morning. Inspiring young athletes with valuable football knowledge and hands-on football activities. Advertisement Despite the extreme heat dozens of young athletes took to the field for a day filled with energy, excitement, and learning. […]

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Despite the extreme heat dozens of young athletes took to the field for a day filled with energy, excitement, and learning. The camp featured motivational lectures, skill-building stations, competitive contests, and awards.

With Robinson leading the way, the atmosphere was upbeat, creating an unforgettable experience for every player. Which was a familiar feeling Robinson remembers having when he was their age.

“I remember when I was their age, I used to go to camps and, you know, star players camps and stuff. And it was so exciting that, you know, just me coming and giving back, you know, having an opportunity to give back and was seeing these kids light up and seeing these parents and stuff this. So it’s all to not bring their kids out in 100 degrees to just come out here and get some work with me. I really appreciate it, ” says Robinson.

Each child also got the chance to learn hot to build their confidence and character while learning and playing the game of football.

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