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Prep highlights (May 12)
The La Center and Seton Catholic baseball teams each rolled to first-round wins in the Class 1A District 4 tournament Monday at Castle Rock. Both are now one win away from returning to the state tournament. Houston Coyle and Caden Taylor each had three hits as La Center beat Rochester 11-0. Wyatt Brannan drove in […]


The La Center and Seton Catholic baseball teams each rolled to first-round wins in the Class 1A District 4 tournament Monday at Castle Rock.
Both are now one win away from returning to the state tournament.
Houston Coyle and Caden Taylor each had three hits as La Center beat Rochester 11-0.
Wyatt Brannan drove in three runs, including a two-RBI game-ending double in the bottom of the sixth that triggered the 10-run mercy rule.
Austin Aseph allowed just four hits over six innings, striking out six and walking two.
The Trico League runner-up Wildcats face Evergreen Conference champ Montesano in a winner-to-state semifinal on Tuesday in Hoquiam. A win would punch La Center’s state ticket for the fourth year in a row.
Seton Catholic also had little trouble, beating Elma 10-0 on Monday.
Kolten Gesser was dominant on the mound, allowing just one hit, walking one and striking out eight over six innings.
Ryker Ruelas went 3 for 3 with three RBI. Dalton Woods went 2 for 3, including an RBI double that gave Seton Catholic a 3-0 lead in the first innings.
After making the program’s first state appearance last year, the Trico League champion Cougars can wrap up another berth in Tuesday’s semifinals against Tenino in Castle Rock.
Tenino reached the semifinals with an 11-6 win over Trico League No. 3 seed King’s Way Christian. The Knights will face Elma in a loser-out game Tuesday.
Sam Somarakis went 2 for 3 with a triple and three runs scored for King’s Way. Cade Horrocks drove in three runs.
Milhorn’s scoreless streak ends
Skyview softball pitcher Maddie Milhorn saw her remarkable scoreless streak come to an end Monday.
The Oregon-bound senior gave up three runs in a 14-3 win over Battle Ground as Skyview finished the 4A Greater St. Helens League unbeaten.
Paige Vuylsteke scored on Lainey McMullen’s RBI groundout in the top of the third. That ended Milhorn’s scoreless streak at 60 1/3 innings, a stretch dating to March 24 during which she recorded 148 strikeouts.
Milhorn had 13 strikeouts over six innings Monday, allowing five hits and two walks. She also went 3 for 4 at the plate with a home run, a double and four RBI.
Layla Royle went 3 for 4 with two doubles while Addy Harmier and Kayla Lester aslo homered for Skyview (18-1, 9-0)
Stars of the day
- Kendyl Wiest, Camas softball, went 3 for 5 with a home run, a double, six RBI and four runs scored in a 27-3 win over Union.
- Mackenzie Moore, Prairie softball, went 2 for 4 with two home runs and six RBI in a 27-3 win over Evergreen. The win means Prairie and Kelso share the 3A Greater St. Helens League title.
- Paityn Mackin, Kelso softball, pitched a five-inning no-hitter with 10 strikeouts and also drove in two runs in a 11-0 win over Heritage.
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2025 Indiana high school baseball state finals scores, schedule
The Indiana high school baseball season will come to an end this weekend at Victory Field with the IHSAA state finals. Here’s who will match up with trophies on the line Friday and Saturday night: HIT REFRESH FOR UDPATES. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. 2025 […]

The Indiana high school baseball season will come to an end this weekend at Victory Field with the IHSAA state finals.
Here’s who will match up with trophies on the line Friday and Saturday night:
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2025 IHSAA baseball state finals scores, schedule
Class 4A: Valparaiso 5, Evansville North 0, final
- W: Caden Crowell (V), 7 IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 8 Ks, 2 BB
- Caden Crowell (V), 4-4, RBI, 2B; Dennis Mallory (V), 2-4, 3 RBIs
Class 2A: Boone Grove 6, Evansville Mater Dei 1, final
- W: Seth Pitcock (BG), 7 IP, 3 hits, 1 R, 6 Ks, 3 BB
- Tristan Wilson (BG), 2-4, 2 RBIs, 2B; Davian Carrera (BG), 2-3, RBI
Class 3A: Andrean 4, Jasper 3, final
- W: Ivan Mastalski (And) 4.1 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 7 Ks, 1 hit allowed
- Steven Mack (And) 1-2, 2 RBIs, Charles Sollars (And) 1-3, RBI, SB
Class A: Lutheran 14, Kouts 1, final (READ MORE)
- W: Ryan Redding (Luth), 7.0 IP, 7 Ks, 2 hits, 0 ER
- Gage Meaney (Luth) 2-5, 5 RBIs, 2 2B; Owen Lecher (Luth) 1-3, 2 RBIs
How to watch IHSAA baseball state finals
All four state championship games will stream exclusively on IHSAAtv.org via pay-per-view for $15 per game or $20 for all games.
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A familiar face was present during the Los Angeles Chargers’ Nike 11-On event at their El Segundo Facility. Jesse Sapolu, a four-time Super Bowl champion and co-founder of the Polynesian Pro Football Hall of Fame, graced the event. Not only did he watch the new generation of football players, but he also shared his knowledge […]


A familiar face was present during the Los Angeles Chargers’ Nike 11-On event at their El Segundo Facility. Jesse Sapolu, a four-time Super Bowl champion and co-founder of the Polynesian Pro Football Hall of Fame, graced the event. Not only did he watch the new generation of football players, but he also shared his knowledge about the game.
As he shared on his Instagram account, the former NFL center and guard worked with California high school linemen. His caption read, “They’re not just the future of football, they’re the future leaders in life.”
Jesse Sapolu is a warrior on and off the field. After attending Farrington and staying in-state (Hawaii) for college football, the San Francisco 49ers selected him in the 11th round of the 1983 NFL Draft.
In 15 seasons with the 49ers, Sapolu won Super Bowls 19, 23, 24, and 29. He is one of the few Niners players who won with Joe Montana and Steve Young at quarterback. The Samoa-born offensive lineman also earned Pro Bowl honors in 1993 and 1994.
Upon his retirement in 1997, Jesse Sapolu started in 154 out of 182 career games. After his playing days, he became a Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame inductee and now runs Men in the Trenches (MITT). According to MITT’s official website, “Under Jesse Sapolu’s tutelage, athletes who want to learn the position of offensive line (OL) and defensive line (DL) will gain knowledge and understanding of OL & DL fundamentals. MITT Academy is designed for young aspiring linemen looking to learn the game of football from former NFL and college players and coaches.”
Meanwhile, Sapolu achieved these successes and played in the NFL despite contracting rheumatic fever at a young age. That condition developed a hole in his aortic valve, causing his heart to enlarge and grow weaker. However, he survived after undergoing two artificial cadaver valve replacement operations. Therefore, his experiences in football and life make him a perfect mentor to high school athletes.
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RICHMOND, Va. – The Spokane Velocity continued their dominant run in the USL League One with a 1-0 win over the Richmond Kickers. Neco Brett scored in the 46th minute in what would be the game winning goal on an assist from Lucky Opara. More from this section 1


RICHMOND, Va. – The Spokane Velocity continued their dominant run in the USL League One with a 1-0 win over the Richmond Kickers. Neco Brett scored in the 46th minute in what would be the game winning goal on an assist from Lucky Opara.
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NEW YORK — Liberty center Jonquel Jones will be out four to six week after spraining her right ankle, the team announced Saturday. Jones sprained her ankle during the second quarter of an 89-81 loss to the Phoenix Mercury on Thursday night. “After further imaging and evaluation, Jonquel avoided long-term injury, and she is projected […]

NEW YORK — Liberty center Jonquel Jones will be out four to six week after spraining her right ankle, the team announced Saturday.
Jones sprained her ankle during the second quarter of an 89-81 loss to the Phoenix Mercury on Thursday night.
“After further imaging and evaluation, Jonquel avoided long-term injury, and she is projected to return to game action in approximately four-to-six weeks,” the team said in a statement.
Jones had to be helped off the court after injuring the same ankle on June 5 against Washington. She missed two games after that injury.
The 6-foot-6 center was drafted sixth overall in 2016, and played for the Connecticut Sun for six seasons before coming to New York as part of a three-team deal in January 2023. Jones is averaging 12.1 points and 9.6 rebounds this season.
The Liberty kick off a four-game road trip Sunday at Seattle.
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