High School Sports
H.S. ROUNDUP
Sandwich baseball made it a perfect 10 with their 10th win in a row after they blanked Rockland 8-0 on Monday. Joe Coughlan scattered three hits over seven innings to go with six strikeouts. Coughlan, Drew Peters, Ty Creighton and Luke Morrison(three stolen bases) each had two hits. Peters, Matt Taylor, Braylon Heatley and Tyler […]


Sandwich baseball made it a perfect 10 with their 10th win in a row after they blanked Rockland 8-0 on Monday.
Joe Coughlan scattered three hits over seven innings to go with six strikeouts. Coughlan, Drew Peters, Ty Creighton and Luke Morrison(three stolen bases) each had two hits.
Peters, Matt Taylor, Braylon Heatley and Tyler Jones had a RBI each.
In other high school sports action:
Baseball
Upper Cape 11, Norfolk Aggie 0 (5 inn.): The Rams (13-4) are straight back into the win column behind Matt Ansell, who pitched four shutout innings and allowed just one hit, while striking out three batters. Brady Sprague pitched a scoreless fifth inning with one strikeout. Logan Ewell, Matt Niemiec, Mitchell Kirkland, Robert Stacy and Jake Ewing each had RBI hits to lead the offense.
Carver 13, Mashpee 0: The Falcons (7-12) lost their fourth game in their last five outings.
Softball
New Bedford 5, Falmouth 1: The Clippers (9-8) saw their three-game win streak come to an end in a non-league matchup. Tenley Briggs hit a triple and scored a run, while Kaylee Shaw and Azaria Viall both had a hit.
Monomoy 16, Sturgis 4: In a battle of two of the top teams on the Cape and Islands, the undefeated Sharks (17-0) topped the Storm (11-5).
Ryley Mayo hit triples and scored a run, while Aubrey Flynn added two doubles and scored a run in the loss. Cassidy Conway had a hit and scored a run. Kaylee Koch scored a run.
Sandwich 1, Rockland 0: Sophia Farrington struck out 15 batters, while Capri Barber supplied all the offense with two doubles and the winning hit. The Blue Knights (11-8) have won four of their last five games.
Nauset 10, Nantucket 9: The Warriors (7-11) halted a four-game slide, while the Whalers (5-11) fell to a second straight defeat.
Old Rochester 11, Bourne 10: The Canlamen (0-17) were beaten in extra innings after coming close to picking up a first win on the season. The Bulldogs took the lead in the top of the seventh inning, but the Canalmen couldn’t respond as they stranded a runner on third base.
Olivia Meda went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Maddie Mello was 2-for-5 with two RBIs in the loss.
Girls Lacrosse
Nauset 22, St. John Paul II 14: Julia Kipperman scored 14 goals and Zoe Labdon added six goals to lift the Warriors (10-5) to a fourth straight victory. Abby Powers and Laurel Ricard each tallied a goal. Norah Swanson (seven saves) and Maeve Kennally (five saves) combined to make 12 stops in goal.
The Lions (10-5), who won five straight games earlier in the season, have been unable to extend a win streak out past two games in two tries since then.
Nantucket 14, Monomoy 6: Mia Beaudette tallied three goals and four assists to lead the Whalers (11-4) to a fourth straight win. Suz Peraner added a hat trick of goals, and Dylan Damian had two goals and an assist. Louisa Beni and Mayson Lower both scored twice, and Carly Ray and Grace Hanlon each scored once. Ella Douglas made seven saves.
The Sharks (11-5) lost back-to-back games for the first time this season.
Sandwich 18, Abington 2: Abbie Reisig, Anya Kelsch and Kyla Darmon all scored a hat trick for the Blue Knights (12-4), who have won three straight games. Ella Murphy (two goals and one assist) and Maddie Ramsey (one goal and two assists) both had three-point games. Rae Enno and Addie Greene both tallied a goal and an assist. Elisabeth Stutzman, Avery Cobban, Lydia Katzenback and Quinn Anderson all had a goal.
Boys Lacrosse
St. John Paul II 14, Monomoy 10: The Lions (9-7) have notched back-to-back wins, including victories in their last two meetings with the Sharks (10-6), and clinched a playoff spot in the process.
Tamer Khalil had four goals, and Brodie LaValley added two goals in the loss. Jed Zimmerman played well defensively.
Abington 10, Sandwich 9 (OT): Cole Rodgers led the way with three goals and an assist, and Nick Pearce added a hat trick for the Blue Knights (8-8), who haven’t won back-to-back games since their four game win streak ended at the end of April. Reece MacKinnon dominated on faceoffs and tallied two goals and two assists. Tommy Sutton added a goal. Than Hunt made 12 saves.
Girls Tennis
Sandwich 5, Rockland 0: The Blue Knights (8-9) notched their second straight win and a fourth via sweep this season.
Abby Binienda (first singles), Senja Kravitz (second singles),Tenley Rothera (third singles), Sadie Clarkin and Casey Pestilli (first doubles) and Izzie Bar and Lauren Meyer (second doubles) all won in straight sets.
Bourne 4, Fairhaven 1: The Canalmen (7-10) picked up a third win in their last five matches.
McKinley Wenzel defeated Mikayla Smith in first singles (6-4, 6-2), Ainsley Hopwood defeated EMily Giammalvo in second singles, Zoe Noonan defeated Madeline Gamelin in third singles (6-3, 7-5). Lily Russell and Sofia Halunen defeated Hazel Hochella and Emma Cabral in first doubles (6-0, 6-3).
Monomoy 5, Wareham 0; Monomoy 5, Wareham 0: The Sharks (14-4) swept two super sets to close out their regular season schedule.
Hanadi Rezk defeated Evelyn Francis in first singles (8-3, 8-1), dropping just three games across both matches. Ella Cutter defeated Nevaeh Smith in second singles (8-0, 8-1), where she lost just one game. Darcy Addison defeated Lan Tran in third singles (8-1, 8-4)
In the first match, Karina Khalsa and Madison Mahfouz defeated Riley Florindo and Juliana Statisus in first doubles (8-4), while Alexa Babaes-Deel and Olivia Rezk defeated Yvonne Pina-Monteiro and Julianna Frye in second doubles (8-4).
In the second match, Karina Khalsa and Cecelia Hand defeated Riley Florindo and Juliana Statisus in first doubles (8-2), and Madison Mahfouz and Lauren Da Selva defeated Yvonne Pina-Monteiro and Julianna Frye in second doubles (8-1).
St. John Paul II 3, Martha’s Vineyard 2: The Lions (19-1) handed the Vineyarders (13-1) their first loss of the season, extending their own win streak out to 19 games in the process.
Lily Walker beat Laina Dubin in first singles (6-1, 6-4), Bella Scioletti beat Charolette Marshard in second singles (6-1, 6-2), and Grace Walker beat Ellie Pennington in third singles (6-1, 6-2).
Leah Thomson and Zoe Treitman beat Ava Cai and Kayla Katziff in first doubles (6-3, 6-3), while Joey Duhamel and Emily Desriusseaux beat Ella Moran and Clementine Zeender in second doubles (7-6, 6-7, 10-5) for the Vineyarders.
Boys Tennis
Cape Cod Academy 4, Falmouth Academy 1: The undefeated Seahawks (16-0) maintained that run with a victory over the Mariners (5-6).
Ben Catalano defeated Fletchers Parsons in first singles (6-0, 6-2), Ayden Naydenov defeated Luke Okoshi Michel in second singles (6-3, 6-4), and Declan Livingston defeated Genie Chang in third singles (6-4, 7-5). Connor Hall and Garrett Wilson defeated Nait Gartner and Matt Kellogg in first doubles. (6-3, 6-4)
Erik Gulmann and Ezra Ackerman defeated Henry Daigle and Rowan Lewison in second doubles (7-6(5), 6-2) for the Mariners’ only win.
Momomoy 5, Wareham 0: The Sharks (15-3) capped off the regular season with a fourth straight victory.
Ryan Casey defeated Landon Stewart in first singles (6-0, 6-0), Zach Shields defeated Tomas doCanto in second singles (6-4, 6-1), and Ethan Seufert defeated KJ Bonner in third singles (6-0, 6-2).
Tom Hereford and Blake Noonan defeated Brett Brophy/Ajani Bunting in first doubles (6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (10-3)), and Patrick McMahon and Nick Hadden defeated Matt Gordan/Mena Anwar in second doubles (6-3, 7-6 (8-6)).
Dennis-Yarmouth 4, St. John Paul II 1: The Dolphins stopped a three-match slide with a win over the winless Lions (0-15).
Collin Caron defeated Zach Jones in first singles (6-1, 6-0), Michael O’Reilly defeated Will Sutton in second singles (6-0, 6-1) and, in his first win as a singles player, Ryan Clarke defeated Alden Kreij in third singles (6-2, 6-0). Ben Soltis and Matt Anderson came out ahead versus Brian Cannon and Leon Kamberi in second doubles (6-1, 6-2).
The Lions had a dramatic come from behind victory in first doubles as Micheal Maynard and Ben Kowal outlasted Aidan Karras and Landon Richter in three sets (4-6, 6-1, 11-9).
Outdoor Track and Field
Girls Outdoor Track and Field
Mass State Track Coaches Association Division 5 Relays: The Dolphins, who scored in 15 out of 16 events for a total of 66 points, placed second overall out of 32 teams behind only the hosts, North Reading.
Ava Kivetok, Irleynn Shenk and Niamh Ryan combined for a discus throw of 264-feet-eight-inches to place first. The 4x100m relay team of Kerri Clark, Tiana Jacques, Kirsten Theloma and Breanna Braham ran 50.07, which came in first.
Braham then ran the anchor for Clark, Siena Lauze and Elise Brown in the 4x400m with a season best of 4:13.29 that was good for second place.
Vivian Castano, Niamh Ryan and Cami DePuy placed second in the shot put relay with a distance of 86-feet-and-eight inches.
Castano, Lauze and Patsy Newell placed third in the javelin (240’1″), while Kirsten Theloma, Leah Cogn. Katie Popovich and Helosia Ghiraldini finished third in the shuttle hurdles in a time of 113.66.
Olivia Pendleton, Elise Brown, Bella Alexander and Patsy Newell placed third in the 4x1600m in a time of 24:10.64.
Allen Gunn covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at agunn@gannett.com and follow him on X at @allentgunn.
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Wonderful Winter For Journal
It wasn’t as great as the fall sports, but honestly, it would be hard to match the amazing fall season by Journal-area prep sports teams. The winter sports season still had some champions, but more individual compared to team titles. Check back next week for the conclusion of this series with a look at the […]


It wasn’t as great as the fall sports, but honestly, it would be hard to match the amazing fall season by Journal-area prep sports teams.
The winter sports season still had some champions, but more individual compared to team titles.
Check back next week for the conclusion of this series with a look at the spring sports season that recently wrapped up.
Here’s a look back at top winter sports highlights in the Journal-area:
Girls Basketball:
State Runner-Up: Fremd (lost 65-44 to Kenwood in Class 4A title game)
Fourth Place at State: Loyola Academy (lost 54-44 to Alton in Class 4A third place game)
Sectional Champions: Fremd (4A), Loyola Academy (4A), Willows Academy (1A)
Regional Champions: Prospect (4A), Fremd (4A), Maine South (4A), Loyola Academy (4A), Rolling Meadows (4A), Hersey (4A), Glenbrook South (4A), St. Viator (3A), Regina Dominican (2A), Willows Academy (1A)
Boys Basketball:
Highlights: Rolling Meadows advanced to the supersectionals, falling to eventual state runner-up Warren 60-48 to finish in the top eight at state in Class 4A. Fremd and Loyola Academy each fell in the sectional finals.
Sectional Champion: Rolling Meadows (4A)
Regional Champions: Rolling Meadows (4A), Loyola Academy (4A), Fremd (4A), Hersey (4A), Stevenson (4A), St. Viator (3A)
Boys Bowling:
Highlights: Rolling Meadows is new in boys bowling, but Jayden Ramel has been bowling for a while and it showed at state as he finished third overall individually. Only Notre Dame’s Justin Sanetra (2010; 3rd place), Notre Dame’s Tom Ochal (2015; 2nd), Stevenson’s Zach Singer (2016; 1st), Stevenson’s Richy Zenner (2016; 2nd) and Stevenson’s Lucas Pinkus (2018; 5th) have finished top five at state before. Stevenson’s Jude Snider finished 82nd at state this year as well. No Journal-area team qualified for state.
Girls Bowling:
Individual State Champion: Elk Grove’s Julia Korzen won the wheelchair division at state for her first career state title.
State Team: Hersey finished 22nd with Annalyse Johnson, Abby Stonequist, Lizzie Waltz, Audrey Neill, Freedom Toll and Angela Colletti.
Also of note: Hersey won a regional title and a sectional title, the only Journal-area team to do so in 2025 for girls bowling.
Boys Wrestling:
Individual State Champions: Niles Notre Dame’s Ray Long won the 106 lbs. state title in Class 2A. Fremd’s Evan Gosz (47-2 record) won the Class 3A title at 144 lbs.
State Team Trophy: Hersey finished a program-best fourth at state in the dual competition (Hersey won state in 1970-71 and 1971-72 under the old format that ran from 1936-83). Hersey beat Edwardsville 40-27 in the state quarterfinals for their first ever dual state win, before falling 55-15 in the semifinals to eventual state champion Marmion. In the third place match, Joliet Catholic won 46-22 over Hersey.
Team Sectionals: Northridge qualified for the team sectionals for the first time ever in Class 1A. Niles Notre Dame qualified for sectionals in Class 2A, while Hersey qualified in Class 3A.
State Individual Medalists: Loyola Academy’s Niko Ordiotti (2nd at 106 lbs.), Loyola’s Kai Calcutt (2nd at 215 lbs.), Hersey’s Elijah Garza (4th at 132 lbs.), Buffalo Grove’s Oleksandr Havrylkiv (4th at 113 lbs.), Maine South’s Tyler Fortis (4th at 485 lbs.), Hersey’s Maksim Mukhamedaliyev (5th at 144 lbs.), Fremd’s Owen Jakubczak (5th at 285 lbs.) and Fremd’s Drew Fifield (6th at 138 lbs.) in Class 3A. Notre Dame’s John Sheehy (4th at 126 lbs.) also medaled in Class 2A. Northridge’s Adam Haddad (3rd at 165 lbs.) in Class 1A became the first Knights’ wrestler to medal in program history.
Also of note: There were additional individual state qualifiers from Elk Grove, Fremd, Hersey, Maine South, Maine West, Niles Notre Dame, Northridge, Prospect, Rolling Meadows, Stevenson and Wheeling.
Girls Wrestling:
Individual State Champion: Loyola Academy’s Harlee Hiller won her second career state title, claiming the 115 lbs. championship two years after winning the 105 lbs. title.
Also of note: Wheeling’s Elise “Leaf” Burkut (125 lbs.) and Prospect’s Viola Pianetto (135 lbs.) were state runner-up finishers this season. Maine West’s Lillian “Lilly” Garrett (34-7) picked up the first IHSA state medal for the program with a fifth place finish at 170 lbs. Leyden’s Zoey Dodgers (5th at 105 lbs.) and Sabrina Bono (5th at 120 lbs.) earned the first state medals ever for the Eagles. There were also state qualifiers from Elk Grove, Conant, Stevenson and Fremd.
Competitive Cheerleading:
State Runner-Up: Buffalo Grove (coed division)
Also of note: Stevenson finished fourth in the coed division, while Hersey grabbed seventh. Elk Grove finished 11th, while Palatine (15th) and Conant (17th) also competed at state in the coed division. Prospect finished 15th and Maine South was 16th in the large division at State. St. Viator was 24th in the medium division.
Competitive Dance:
State Runner-Up: Stevenson placed second in Class 3A with 95.88 points.
Other State Teams: Fremd (6th; 93.48 score), Maine South (11th; 90.26), Glenbrook South (18th; 85.16), Loyola Academy (21st; 84.12), Conant (24th; 82.72) and Prospect (26th; 82.47) in Class 3A. Buffalo Grove (19th; 81.41) and Maine East (25th; 79.1) both competed in Class 2A, while St. Viator finished 22nd in Class 1A.
Boys Swimming:
Individual State Champions: Glenbrook South’s Ryan Eidelman won the 50-yard free for Athletes with Disabilities (AWD), 100-yard free for AWD, 200-yard free for AWD and 100-yard breaststroke for AWD. Conant’s Trevor Hanson was competing in a different level for AWD events and he won the three events he competed in, winning the 50-yard free AWD, 100-yard free AWD and 100-yard breaststroke AWD.
State Teams: Loyola Academy (5th place; 133.5 points), Stevenson (6th; 127 pts.), Glenbrook South (7th; 124 pts.), Niles West (14th; 74 pts.), Buffalo Grove (18th; 35 pts.), Maine South (24th, 18 pts.), Maine East (26th; 16 pts.), Fremd (31st; 9 pts.), Hersey (33rd; 7 pts.), Prospect (35th; 6.5 pts.), Conant (36th; 6 pts.) and Rolling Meadows (40th; 4 pts.).
Individual/Relay State Highlights: Loyola’s Velizar Filipov, Devon Bone, Gus Koh and Luke Helm finished third in the 200-yard medley relay, while Glenbrook South (5th) and Stevenson (6th) also finished in the top 10. Glenbrook South’s Taylor Isaac was runner-up in 1-meter diving, while Maine South’s Caleb Lakin (4th), Buffalo Grove’s Michael Surowaniec (8th) and Hersey’s Nathan Mabry (10th) all finished in the top 10 behind Isaac. Niles West’s Ethan Chung was third in the 100-yard fly, while Loyola’s pair of Velizar Filipov (5th) and Gus Koh (6th) also finished top 10 at state. Glenbrook South’s Lucas Fernandez-Geddes was fourth in the 100-yard free and he was part of the 200-yard free relay team that finished fourth, just ahead of Stevenson (5th) and Niles West (6th). The Journal-area had five swimmers in the top 10 in the 100-yard back with Stevenson’s Kasper Lee (3rd), Loyola’s Filipov (4th), Loyola’s Koh (6th), Niles West’s Chung (8th) and Fremd’s Marcus Wirkowski (10th). Glenbrook South’s Noah Chen finished fifth in the 100-yard breast. Loyola also picked up a third place finish in the 400-yard free relay. Maine East’s David Rozenbergas finished 10th in the 200-yard IM and ninth in the 100-yard free to earn the Blue Demons their first state medals in 53 years.
Girls Gymnastics:
Highlights: Palatine’s Jolee Waddington finished sixth in all-around at state with a 36.975 score. Waddington was runner-up at state in parallel bars (9.55) and fifth on floor (9.4). Hersey’s Maria Reyes took third on floor. Prospect, Stevenson and Glenbrook South were among the schools with state qualifiers as well.
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Woodward Park City reflects on winter season, highlights summer activities and X Games partnership
Woodward Park City General Manager Gar Trayner shares details about the past winter season, their summer camp and X Games partnership. The successful winter season experienced challenges with weather but overall good visitation. Local numbers are growing, while destination numbers are stable. The summer season has opened with five mountain biking trails and various camps, […]


Woodward Park City General Manager Gar Trayner shares details about the past winter season, their summer camp and X Games partnership.
The successful winter season experienced challenges with weather but overall good visitation. Local numbers are growing, while destination numbers are stable.
The summer season has opened with five mountain biking trails and various camps, including a growing mountain bike summer camp.
Woodward will also participate in the Summer X Games, offering skateboard and BMX clinics.
High School Sports
Alumni game highlights friendly Pleasantville, Atlantic City rivalry
The Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City invites the community to experience an afternoon of basketball, hometown pride and family fun at the Legacy and Legends Alumni Basketball Game. The event will run from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 28 at Evolution Arena, 317 N. Pennsylvania Ave. It will showcase the friendly rivalry […]


The Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City invites the community to experience an afternoon of basketball, hometown pride and family fun at the Legacy and Legends Alumni Basketball Game.
The event will run from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 28 at Evolution Arena, 317 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
It will showcase the friendly rivalry between alumni from Pleasantville High School and Atlantic City High School, a matchup sure to spark memories and celebrate the athletic talent that has shaped local sports history.
Proceeds from the event will support the club’s mission to inspire and enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
“This game is an opportunity to honor the legacy of our schools, celebrate the power of community, and uplift the next generation,” Boys and Girls CEO Tracey Triniwell said. “By supporting this event, you’re helping us continue to provide life-changing programs for the youth who need us most.”
The event will feature a halftime show by the ACHS Cheerleading Team.
Attendees also can enjoy snacks and refreshments from the concession stand, staffed by youth leaders from the Torch Club and Keystone Club, two of the Boys and Girls Club’s premier character and leadership development programs.
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Liverpool, N.Y. — Athletes, coaches and families from across Section III had a blast on Tuesday night at syracuse.com’s 2025 All-Central New York High School Sports Awards Show. There were laughs, smiles, free ice cream and even a dancing cow inside the Liverpool High School auditorium. 0


Liverpool, N.Y. — Athletes, coaches and families from across Section III had a blast on Tuesday night at syracuse.com’s 2025 All-Central New York High School Sports Awards Show.
There were laughs, smiles, free ice cream and even a dancing cow inside the Liverpool High School auditorium.
High School Sports
Here are the 24 Mountain West players who will appear at this year's football media days
This year’s Mountain West football media days will be held July 16 (players) and July 17 (coaches) at Las Vegas’ Circa Resort and Casino, which will host the event for the third straight summer. The Nevada Wolf Pack, under second-year head coach Jeff Choate, will be represented by QB Chubba Purdy and DT Thomas Witte. […]


This year’s Mountain West football media days will be held July 16 (players) and July 17 (coaches) at Las Vegas’ Circa Resort and Casino, which will host the event for the third straight summer.
The Nevada Wolf Pack, under second-year head coach Jeff Choate, will be represented by QB Chubba Purdy and DT Thomas Witte.
Purdy is entering his second season at Nevada after backing up Brendon Lewis last year. Purdy made one start in 2024 and for the year completed 18-of-25 passes for 239 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He also rushed 13 times for 60 yards and caught two passes for 10 yards. Purdy entered the transfer portal this offseason before returning to Nevada after Lewis hit the portal. Witte is Nevada’s only return starter on defense. A former walk-on, he enters his sixth season in the program. Witte has 73 career tackles, including 10 for loss, and one sack.
Here is the full list of MW athletes at this year’s media days; players will meet with the media July 16 with coaches meeting with the media July 17.
Air Force – Bruin Fleischmann, Sr., TE; Luke Freer, Sr., P
Boise State – Kage Casey, Jr., OL; Jayden Virgin-Morgan, Jr., EDGE
Colorado State – Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, Jr., QB; Mukendi Wa-Kalonji, Sr., DL
Fresno State – Jacob Spomer, Sr., OL; Al’zillion Hamilton, Sr., CB
Hawaii – Pofele Ashlock, Jr., WR; Jamih Otis, Jr., LB
Nevada – Chubba Purdy, Sr., QB; Thomas Witte, Sr., DT
New Mexico – Richard Pearce, Sr., OL; Gabe Lopez, Sr., EDGE
San Diego State – Ross Ulugalu-Maseuli, Sr., OL; Chris Johnson, Sr., CB
San José State – Walker Eget, Sr., QB; Taniela Latu, Sr., LB
UNLV – DeAngelo Irvin Jr., Jr., WR/KR/PR; Jake Pope, Jr., DB
Utah State – Bryson Barnes, Sr., QB; Gabriel Iniguez Jr., Sr., DT
Wyoming – John Michael Gyllenborg, Sr., TE; Jack Walsh, Sr., OG
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