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Second Annual MVL Football Showcase Highlights League's Young Talent to College Eyes

9 hours ago DRESDEN, OH Spring ball has reached the high school level for football…well, to an extent, at least. 80-plus high school athletes descended upon Tri-Valley High School as part of the second annual MVL football showcase, with plenty of interested eyes on the scene. Underclassmen from the twelve MVL schools came to Dresden […]

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DRESDEN, OH

Spring ball has reached the high school level for football…well, to an extent, at least.

80-plus high school athletes descended upon Tri-Valley High School as part of the second annual MVL football showcase, with plenty of interested eyes on the scene.

Underclassmen from the twelve MVL schools came to Dresden to show off their skills, but they were not alone. Over thirty different college coaches and scouts were also in attendance, looking to evaluate the tremendous talent from Muskingum County for the second year running.

“These guys are being exposed and meeting guys from wherever. There’s probably some schools here that these guys got to talk to that they didn’t even know existed before today” said West Muskingum head coach Nate Brownrigg. “So if one of them ends up at a spot that they wouldn’t have otherwise, then all of this makes it worth it.”

The players all took part in rotating drills, whether they were position-based or the standard drills such as the “L-drill” or 40-yard dash.

As much as this event benefits the players, it benefits the college coaches and scouts all the same.

“Not a lot of colleges make their way to very many MVL schools” said Tri-Valley head coach Cam West. “So we’re getting to put these kids in front of college coaches here who enjoy it because they don’t have to go all over the place.”

The local underclassmen at the event relished in the opportunity to showcase their talents to college coaches, who will certainly have wide eyes on these athletes in the near future.

“I think it’s a great opportunity to go show some of these coaches that we do have a bunch of great players from the MVL” said Sheridan sophomore quarterback Tyce Whiteman.

“It felt amazing, honestly. Because this is what I love to do and getting out here with a bunch of guys I like in front of college coaches is a great experience.”

The LCL will have its own showcase on Thursday morning from Swank Field at Heath High School, beginning bright and early at 6:30 am. The new time that the athletes will be able to suit up is Friday, June 20th at Licking Heights for the annual MVL vs. LCL all-star game.

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WIAA high school state track and field

The WIAA state track and field championships continue June 7 at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex in La Crosse. Field events in all three divisions begin at 9:30 a.m., with running events in all three divisions starting at 10 a.m. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters and photographers will bring you live results and highlights throughout the […]

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The WIAA state track and field championships continue June 7 at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex in La Crosse.

Field events in all three divisions begin at 9:30 a.m., with running events in all three divisions starting at 10 a.m.

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters and photographers will bring you live results and highlights throughout the day as state champions are crowned.

Click here to see a recap of the first day’s highlights.

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Kimberly's Sprangers, Neenah's Gentile capture gold at WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet

AI-assisted summaryKimberly’s Hunter Sprangers won the Division 1 boys shot put title with a throw of 61 feet, 3.5 inches.Neenah’s Celia Gentile won the Division 1 girls triple jump with a jump of 40 feet, 2.5 inches.Little Chute’s Calvin Van Rossum earned silver in the Division 2 boys high jump.Appleton North’s Brooke Waddell took silver […]

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Kimberly's Sprangers, Neenah's Gentile capture gold at WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet


AI-assisted summaryKimberly’s Hunter Sprangers won the Division 1 boys shot put title with a throw of 61 feet, 3.5 inches.Neenah’s Celia Gentile won the Division 1 girls triple jump with a jump of 40 feet, 2.5 inches.Little Chute’s Calvin Van Rossum earned silver in the Division 2 boys high jump.Appleton North’s Brooke Waddell took silver in the Division 1 girls pole vault, setting a school record.LA CROSSE − A little self-reflection and alone time went a long way for Hunter Sprangers on June 6 at the WIAA Division 1 state track and field championships at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex.

The Kimberly senior took home the state title in the shot put with a toss of 61 feet, 3.5 inches, but not before he had some quiet moments to himself before the meet to focus and prepare.

Sprangers was one of two state champions for the Post-Crescent area on the first day, with Neenah’s Celia Gentile taking home gold in the Division 1 girls triple jump.

“I ain’t doing nothing without the man upstairs,” Sprangers said of his reflection time. “I mean, it’s just the mentality coming in. I need to get away from everybody and I have to figure it out just on my own — mental reps.”

Sprangers, who has been one of the top throwers in the state all season, hit his eventual title-winning toss on his third attempt.

He had supreme confidence he would win the event, even though the group of throwers was a formidable bunch. That included De Pere senior Connor Fontaine, who finished just behind Sprangers for second (60-10).

“I knew before I threw that I was taking home gold. I was so focused, I was so dialed in,” Sprangers said. “The mental reps were on point. I knew I was ready and I came to put on a show.

“I mean, it was close. It was a game of inches. I was pretty confident. I had a pretty good throw and if anybody was going to beat me, it was going to be a PR.”Sprangers wanted to go for his own Kimberly school record, but fell a few feet short of the mark.“But hey, we took home gold and we can’t be mad about that,” he said.Kimberly's Hunter Sprangers won the Division 1 state shot put title June 6 at the WIAA state track and field championships.Neenah’s Gentile captures gold in triple jumpIt was an interesting hour or so as Neenah’s Celia Gentile was seemingly all over the main track area.The uber-talented Rockets sophomore was leading the D1 girls triple jump event when the call went out for the 400 relay teams to assemble for the prelims. Gentile raced over to her spot as anchor and then helped the relay team qualify for the final.As soon as the race was over, Gentile celebrated with her teammates briefly before heading over to the triple jump pit to compete in the finals. She ended up recording her best jump of the afternoon — a leap of 40-2.5 — to win the title.”I mean, I just left it all out there,” Gentile said. “It was the last meet of the year for the triple. Knowing that I could leave it all out and jumping 40 on my last jump was great.”Gentile, who also qualified for the 100-meter dash finals earlier in the day, said her personal-best jump was 40-4. She added being the leader throughout the triple jump event wasn’t necessarily ideal.”I’d rather be chasing,” she said. “But knowing that I can have the last jump and leave it all out — I like having the last jump — but knowing that someone can pass you is very stressful.”Neenah's Celia Gentile won the Division 1 state triple jump title June 6 in La Crosse.North’s Waddell, Little Chute’s Van Rossum earn silverLittle Chute junior Calvin Van Rossum took home the silver medal in the Division 2 boys high jump and also set a goal for next season.“I really want to tap into that 6-8, 6-9 height,” he said. “And I feel like next year I really have a good chance of making a run.”Van Rossum placed second in the event with a leap of 6-6. Edgerton’s Breck Anderson won the title with a jump of 6-9.“I was going for 6-7,” Van Rossum said. “I had some really good looks and I could have given extra effort to give the first-place guy a run for his money.”Van Rossum’s goal heading into the meet was to finish in the top three.“I felt like I met my expectations,” he said. “First place was just out of reach.”Waddell set the school record for the pole vault, finishing with a leap of 12-6 to tie her with Arrowhead’s Elise Schroeder and Sun Prairie East’s Alexa Wornson.Little Chute's Calvin Van Rossum placed second with a leap of 6-6 in the Division 2 high jump June 6.Waddell took second with Schroeder eclipsing the 12-6 mark in fewer attempts to take the gold.”I felt really good,” Waddell said. “My coaches were telling me the whole year that there were a lot of signs and that I was going to PR at state, and it happened. I felt really good during warmups. I got on my biggest pole and just did it.”Waddell, who’s heading to UW-La Crosse to compete in track in college, said the fact that it was her final high school meet was on her mind.”I just wanted to give it all I had and knew that it was my last high school track meet and wanted to put my school record as high, that way my name could stay up at my school for longer,” she said.The top three finishers attempted 12-9, which would have tied the D1 record.”Two of my attempts were really close,” Waddell said. “And it kind of sucked, but I’m close. I knew I could do it. I have four years left.”Neenah’s Olkowski leads third-place finishersNeenah senior Mazie Olkowski admits she’s a little “salty” about not having a faster time in the D1 3,200 girls run.But she did end up finishing third, which wasn’t so bad. Especially after she placed fifth in the same event last season as a junior.”Coming into the meet my PR had me ranked second in the state so I was really kind of hoping for that win,” Olkowski said. “But I’ll take it. It’s been kind of a long day, so I’ll take the third place.”Appleton North’s Nora Waddell placed second in the Division 1 pole vault June 6 in La Crosse.Olkowski finished with a time of 10:45.68 for her third-place finish. Muskego’s Ella Anschutz placed first in 10:33.91.”The time is just off my PR, so I’m a little salty about that,” Olkowski said. “But I’ll take it. Happy to be third. Better than last year.”Waupaca’s Owen Lencki was third in the D2 boys 1,600 with a time of 4:17.07. Jack Hefty of Whitewater won the event (4:13.78) with Notre Dame’s Joseph Hunt second (4:15.74).WIAA state track fourth-place finishersLittle Chute’s girls 3,200 relay team of Ashley Wilson, Campbell DeBoth, Sami Miller and Lauren Wegand placed fourth in Division 2 with a time of 9:26.89.Also taking fourth in the 3,200 was St. Mary Catholic in D3 with the team of Audrey Wanless, Maria Marti, Lauren Ripley and Claire Higgins (9:51.69).Manawa’s Olivia Santos was fourth in the D3 discus (129-3), as was Wrightstown’s Cailey Peterson in the D2 pole vault (11-9).Winneconne’s Grant Wenzelow was fourth in the D2 800 (1:54.48) with Hortonville’s Hailey Falbo fourth in the D1 3,200 run (10:50.35).Neenah’s Emma Severson, a freshman, was fourth in the D1 discus (135-9).WIAA state track podium finishersFifth-place finishers included Winneconne’s Hudson Samolinski in the D2 shot put (54-9.25) and Weyauwega-Fremont’s Broc Billington in the D3 high jump (6-4).Sixth-place finishers included Xavier’s Caroline Basehoar in the D2 pole vault (11-6) and Appleton North’s D1 3,200 relay team of Eva Busch, Ava Helmbrecht, Sophie Busch and Elise Brazzale (9:13.52).

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Indiana And Kentucky Split All

(6-6-25) Tonight at Lexington Catholic High School the Kentucky All-Stars hosted the Indiana All-Stars in a boys and girls basketball double-header. In the girls game… Kentucky picked up a 84-73 win. The eleven point win is Kentucky’s largest margin of victory over Indiana since 2022 (25, 101-76). Kentucky’s Miss Basketball ZaKiyah Johnson (Sacred Heart) led […]

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(6-6-25) Tonight at Lexington Catholic High School the Kentucky All-Stars hosted the Indiana All-Stars in a boys and girls basketball double-header.

In the girls game… Kentucky picked up a 84-73 win. The eleven point win is Kentucky’s largest margin of victory over Indiana since 2022 (25, 101-76).

Kentucky’s Miss Basketball ZaKiyah Johnson (Sacred Heart) led all scorers with 28 points and 11 rebounds. Peyton Bradley (Meade County) finished with 21 points, Ciara Byars (George Rogers Clark) had 15 points and Lareesha Cawthorn (Franklin-Simpson) added a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Indiana was led by Indiana’s Miss Basketball Maya Makalusky (Hamilton Southeastern) with 18 points, Monique Mitchell (South Bend Washington) had 12 points and 5 rebounds, Addison Baxter (Columbia City) had 10 points and 6 assists and Laila Abdurraqib (Lawrence Central) added 10 points. Brooke Winchester (Warsaw) had 12 rebounds.

Courier Journal PHOTOS: Kentucky All-Stars girls basketball plays Indiana at Lexington Catholic

In the boys game tonight…the Indiana All-Stars beat the Kentucky All-Stars 98-89.

Indiana Mr. Basketball Braylon Mullins (Greenfield-Central) led the way with 24 points and 6 rebounds. Michael Cooper (Jeffersonville) added 21 points, including six 3’s. Tre Singleton (Jeffersonville) with 14 points and Mark Zackery IV (Ben Davis) with 12 points and 6 assists.

Kentucky Mr. Basketball Malachi Moreno (Great Crossing) had a double-double 22 points and 14 rebounds. Vince Dawson (Great Crossing) had 21 points and 7 rebounds, Maddux Huff (Harlan County) had 16 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, Andy Johnson (Cooper) had 11 points and Aaron Gutman (Walton-Verona) with 10 points.

Courier Journal PHOTOS: Kentucky All-Stars boys basketball plays Indiana at Lexington Catholic

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Saturday, June 7 — Indiana vs. Kentucky at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN 46204) — Senior girls, 5:00 p.m. EDT; Senior boys, to follow (about 7:30 p.m.).

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Indiana high school boys track and field state meet results, event winners, record breakers

The Indiana High School Athletic Association boys track and field state meet was Friday at North Central. Top-ranked Lawrence North won the team state title, edging Bloomington North, 47-45. Franklin Central hurdler Rylan Hainje was one of the stars of the day, setting state meet records in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles. Westview’s Noah […]

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The Indiana High School Athletic Association boys track and field state meet was Friday at North Central.

Top-ranked Lawrence North won the team state title, edging Bloomington North, 47-45.

Franklin Central hurdler Rylan Hainje was one of the stars of the day, setting state meet records in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles. Westview’s Noah Bontrager pulled off the distance double, winning the 1600 and 3200, setting a meet record in the 1600.

In the prelims of the 200 dash, Lawrence North star receiver Monshun Sales broke a 43-year-old meet record with a time of 21.09. He finished second in the finals, behind North Central’s Antonio Smith.

Full meet coverage to come later Friday night on indystar.com/sports.

IHSAA boys track and field state meet results

Team scores

  1. Lawrence North, 47
  2. Bloomington North, 45
  3. Merrillville, 40
  4. North Central, 35
  5. Warsaw, 34
  6. Franklin Central, 32
  7. Mt. Vernon, 25
  8. Fishers, 24

Event winners

* state meet record

100 dash: Will Riley, Greenwood (10.40)

200 dash: Antonio Smith, North Central (21.42)

400 run: Dehnm Holt, North Central (46.80)*

800 run: Caleb Winders, Bloomington North (1:52.21)

1600 run: Noah Bontrager, Westview (4:02.60)*

3200 run: Noah Bontrager, Westview (8:51.22)

110 hurdles: Rylan Hainje, Franklin Central (13.28)*

300 hurdles: Rylan Hainje, Franklin Central (35.82)*

4×100 relay: Lawrence North (40.85)

4×400 relay: North Central (3:14.34)

4×800 relay: Bloomington North (7:37.01)*

Pole vault: Demarco Easter, Merrillville (16-3)

Long jump: Jaylen Ramsey, Merrillville (23-8.5)

Discus: Kaleb Rasheed, Avon (191-10)

High jump: Jordan Randall, Warsaw (7-0)

Shot put: Benjamin Brown, Southport (63-2)

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Two high school baseball teams live out dream to play on 'Field of Dreams' field

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Meldrum's brace leads Blair Oaks girls soccer to Class 1 state finals

Blair Oaks girls soccer secured a 4-0 shutout win over Smithton in a MSHSAA Class 1 semifinal Friday in Fenton. Falcons sophomore Hattie Meldrum had a strong showing for the team, scoring two goals to secure a brace. Her first goal came with 23:38 remaining in the first half, while her second sliced through the […]

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Meldrum's brace leads Blair Oaks girls soccer to Class 1 state finals

Blair Oaks girls soccer secured a 4-0 shutout win over Smithton in a MSHSAA Class 1 semifinal Friday in Fenton.

Falcons sophomore Hattie Meldrum had a strong showing for the team, scoring two goals to secure a brace. Her first goal came with 23:38 remaining in the first half, while her second sliced through the net at the 38-minute mark in the final frame.

The first goal of the game was scored by sophomore Mia Antweiler with 32:50 remaining in the first, and the final point was netted by junior Leighton McCasland with 18:16 left in the second half.

The Tigers (11-12) next face Barstow (8-11) in the MSHSAA Class 1 third-place game at 10 a.m. Saturday in Fenton.

Blair Oaks (16-7-1) next takes the pitch against Elsberry-Silex (17-2-1) in the MSHSAA Class 1 finals at 11 a.m. Saturday in Fenton.

MU commits Dohrmann, Van Hook impress in Vianney baseball’s Class 5 semifinal win

Vianney baseball picked up an 8-3 rout of Marshfield in a MSHSAA Class 5 semifinal in Ozark.

Senior right-hander JD Dohrmann started for the Griffins, pitching 6⅔ innings and striking out six batters. The Mizzou signee’s fastball topped out at 92 miles per hour.

Junior infielder Zach Van Hook also had a strong outing, securing two hits and a run scored. The MU commit laid down a bunt single to third base in the bottom of the first inning and scored on a triple to left field by senior Michael Altobella.

Van Hook’s other knock came in the form of a triple to left field in the third inning. He also reached first on a fielder’s choice in the fourth frame.

The Blue Jays (25-12) next face Rockwood Summit (26-8) in the MSHSAA Class 5 third-place clash at 10 a.m. Saturday in Ozark.

Vianney (38-1) next takes the field against Platte County (28-8) in the MSHSAA Class 5 finals at 1 p.m. Saturday in Ozark.

Helias girls soccer blanked by St. Joseph’s Academy

Helias girls soccer suffered a 5-0 shutout loss to St. Joseph’s Academy in a MSHSAA Class 3 semifinal in Fenton.

The Crusaders (18-8) conclude their season against Notre Dame de Sion (12-11) in the MSHSAA Class 3 third-place bout at noon Saturday in Fenton.

The Angels (17-3-2) advance to face Ft. Zumwalt South (18-5-1) in the MSHSAA Class 3 finals at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Fenton.

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