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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
The Dennis-Yarmouth girls lacrosse team is on a bit of a roll. With Tuesday’s 9-7 win over Martha’s Vineyard, the Dolphins (10-6) have won five straight games. Kourtney David (five goals, one assist), Carolyn O’Keefe (three goals, one assist), Nadia Cerqueira (one goal), and Riley Caruso (one assist) accounted for the D-Y scoring. Dolphins goalie […]


The Dennis-Yarmouth girls lacrosse team is on a bit of a roll.
With Tuesday’s 9-7 win over Martha’s Vineyard, the Dolphins (10-6) have won five straight games.
Kourtney David (five goals, one assist), Carolyn O’Keefe (three goals, one assist), Nadia Cerqueira (one goal), and Riley Caruso (one assist) accounted for the D-Y scoring. Dolphins goalie Mya Cerqueira made nine saves.
The Vineyarders drops to 7-8 with the defeat.
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Girls Lacrosse
Bourne 11, Upper Cape 8: The Canalmen (5-11) beat the Rams (9-8) to end a two-game losing streak. Taylor Simard led Bourne with four goals. Hannah Petrillo had three goals and one assist. Charlotte Taylor had two goals and one assist. Janice Bouchard had one goal and one assist, while Mallory Doyle scored her first varsity goal and added one assist. Goalie Mia Lowden had seven saves.
Plymouth North 8, Barnstable 7: The Red Hawks (8-10) lost for the second time in a row. Claire Kayajan (one goal), Shelby Locascio (two goals), Emelie Jonsson (four goals), and Kayla Grady (two assists) led the offense, while goalie Morgan Mueller made 11 saves.
Cape Cod Academy 15, Cape Tech 3: The Seahawks (10-4) beat the Crusaders (1-9) to end a two-game losing streak.
Boys Lacrosse
Nauset 18, Pope Francis 7: The Warriors (13-4) won for the eighth straight time. Sawyer McCutchen (three goals, one assist), Oscar Escher (three goals), Brendan Peno (one goal, two assists), Billy Adams (one goal, two assists), Logan Poulin (two goals), Joey Berardi (one goal, one assist), Sean Sheehan (one goal, one assist), Jack Peno (one goal, one assist), Sam Mayhew (one goal), Drew Reeve (one goal), Oliver Smith (one goal), Jake Eldredge (one goal), and Owen White (one assist) led the Warriors offense. The defense and three goalies all played well.
Monomoy 13, Martha’s Vineyard 4: The Sharks (11-6) beat the Vineyarders (5-12) to end a two-game losing streak. Tamer Khalil had six goals and an assist. Harry Michaud and Jackson Rocco each had two goals and two assists. Jake Giorgio saved 15-of-19 shots. Jed Zimmerman and Cole Strzepek both played strong defense to hold the Vineyarders scoreless in the second half.
Bourne 14, Upper Cape 5: The Canalmen (9-7) topped the Rams (6-10) for their second win in a row.
Boys Tennis
Somerset Berkley 5, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (8-10) lost for the second straight match.
Cape Cod Academy 4, Dennis-Yarmouth 1: The Seahawks (17-0) beat the Dolphins (6-12) to maintain their unbeaten season.
At first singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Ben Catalano defeated Landon Richter (6-3, 6-1). At second singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Ayden Naydenov defeated Collin Caron (6-3, 6-0).
At first doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Garrett Wilson and Cooper Hall defeated Ryan Clarke and Aiden Karras (6-0, 6-0). At second doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Henry Daigle and Rowan Lewison defeated Matt Andersen and Ben Soltis (6-0, 6-0).
At third singles, D-Y’s Michael O’Reilly beat Declan Livingston (6-4, 6-2).
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Sharon 2: The Vineyarders (15-1) avenged their only loss of the season.
Girls Tennis
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Sharon 2: The Vineyarders (15-1) bounced back from their first loss of the season on the previous day.
At second singles, the Vineyarders’ Charolette Marshard defeated Kat Badulacen (6-1, 6-4)
At first doubles, the Vineyarders’ Zoe Treitman and Leah Thomson defeated Heather Hou and Olivia Landstien (7-5, 6-2). At second doubles, the Vineyarders’ Ella Moran and Clementine Zeender defeated Sydney Weiner and Reva Shackla (6-3, 6-4).
Apponequet 5, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (7-11) fell to Apponequet for the second time this season.
Nauset 3, Sandwich 2: The Warriors (9-7) won all three singles matches to beat the Blue Knights (8-10).
At first singles, Nauset’s Anjali O’Brien beat Abby Binienda (6-2, 6-2). At second singles, Nauset’s Sophia Votteler beat Senja Kravitz (6-2, 6-2). At third singles, Nauset’s Haley Jackson beat Tenley Rothera (6-3, 6-1).
At first doubles, Sandwich’s Sadie Clarkin and Casey Pestelli beat Chloe Hand and Callie Murphy (6-4, 6-4). At second doubles, Sandwich’s Lauren Meyer and Izzie Bar beat Elexa Malovin and Morgan Johnson (6-2, 2-6, 6-2).
Nantucket 4, Sturgis East 1: The Whalers (7-6) beat the Storm (5-7) for their third straight win.
Softball
St. Mary’s 10, Monomoy 7: The Sharks (17-1) lost for the first time this spring despite strong performances from Kate Huse (2-for-4), Kiley Mawn (3-for-4), and Liv Sanford (3-for-4).
Dartmouth 15, Barnstable 10: The Red Hawks (4-14) lost despite a strong offensive performance. Juliana Nardone (2-for-4, one single, one triple, two runs, four RBIs), Sara Ormston (2-for-3, two singles, one walk, one run scored), Jazlyn Coyer (2-for-4, fielder’s choice, one double, one triple, three runs, two RBIs), and Annabella DiGiacomo (0-for-1, three walks, one run) led the charge offensively for the Red Hawks.
Cape Tech 16, Mashpee 3 (1st); Cape Tech 14, Mashpee 12 (2nd): The Crusaders (3-11) won both ends of a doubleheader over the Falcons (0-16). In the first game, the Crusaders’ Alana Harty went 3-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, and three RBIs. Lila Sullivan went 2-for-5 with two runs scored.
In the first game, Michelle Gonsalves had a triple, two runs scored, and an RBI.
In the second game, Harty went 2-for-2 with three runs scored and an RBI.
In the latter game, Gonsalves had a home run, two hits, three runs scored, and an RBI.
Wareham 7, Nauset 0: The Warriors (7-12) lost for the fifth time in the last six games.
Baseball
Martha’s Vineyard 3, Cardinal Spellman 0: The Vineyarders (9-9) won for the third time in their last four games. Eli Bryant tossed a one-hit shoutout, and was 1-for-3 with a run scored at the plate. Lathrop Keene scored a run and drove in two. Matt Day was 1-for-3 with a run scored.
Upper Cape 6, Tri-County 5: The Rams (15-4) won the completion of a suspended game. Nolan Roche pitched a scoreless eighth inning for the win, and also singled to drive in Jared Coates with the winning run.
Cape Tech 4, Atlantis Charter 1: The Crusaders (7-9) won for the second time in the last three games. Mike Shea threw 6 1/3 innings with one unearned run, allowed five hits, and seven strikeouts. Jessie Lucas closed the game out with two strikeouts.
Josh Cohan went 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Tyler Ellis went 1-for-3 with an RBI. Connor Gent went 1-for-2 with a walk, an RBI, and a run scored. Nolan Baker went 1-for-3 with a run scored. Brett Hodgins made three good defensive plays.
Monomoy 11, Rising Tide 0: The Sharks (12-6) won for the second time in three games. Tyler Ayer went 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Aiden O’Keefe and Cam McCutchen also had two hits. Colin Cote and Tyler Layton each pitched well for the Sharks.
St. John Paul II 11, Archbishop Williams 6: The Lions (17-2) swept the season series with the Bishops. Henry Roy got the win in relief with 5.1 innings pitched, no runs, one hit, and nine strikeouts. Roy also went 1-for-2 at the plate with two RBIs, two runs, a double, and a stolen base. Logan Our went 3-for-3, with two RBIs, two walks, four stolen bases, three runs, and his 100th career hit. Colin Buckley went 3-for-4 with four RBIs. Tyler Ross went 2-for-4 with a run and two stolen bases. Brian Mancinelli went 2-for-4 with a double, a run scored, and a stolen base.
Outdoor Track & Field
Cape and Islands Championship: In the league meet, Dennis-Yarmouth won the boys title with 109 points. Nauset was second with 107. Monomoy and Sturgis West tied with 76, and Barnstable had 67.
The Dolphins also won the girls title with 173 points. Nauset was second with 108.5. Sturgis West had 65, Monomoy had 55, and Barnstable had 48.5.
In the boys 200m, Shemar Dillon of Dennis-Yarmouth won in 22.29 seconds. In the two mile, Cal O’Donnell of Sturgis West won in 10:35.09. In the 400m hurdles, Noah Wilcox of Sturgis West won in 1:00.44. In the 800m, James McGlinchey of Falmouth won in 2:05.76. In the mile, James McGlinchey of Falmouth won in 5:05.68. In the 100m, Alique Brown of Monomoy won in 10.85. In the 400m, Jose Gonzalez of D-Y won in 53.29. In the 110m hurdles, Adian Brown of Nauset won in 14.90.
In the shot put, Peter Silvernail of Nauset won at 45-10.00. In the high jump, Walter Mayo of D-Y won at 5-10.00. In the javelin, Jayden DaLomba of Barnstable won at 154-04. In the discus, Griffin Pratt of D-Y won at 141-05. In the triple jump, Isaiah Robinson of Nauset won at 41-04. In the long jump, RJ Woolery of Sturgis West won at 20-02.00.
In the 4x800m relay, Monomoy won in 9:44.69. Monomoy also won the 4x100m relay in 46.14. D-Y won the 4x400m relay in 3:42.28.
In the girls 200m, Breanna Braham of Dennis-Yarmouth won in 24.69. In the two mile, Olivia Pendleton of D-Y won in 12:01.71. In the 400m hurdles, Hailey Patrish Valencia won in 1:12.82. In the 800m, Leah DePiper won in 2:24.90. In the 100m, Chari Wright of Barnstable won in 12.67. Pendleton won the mile in 5:45.91. Braham won the 400m in 57.90. In the 100m hurdles, Kate Popovich of D-Y won in 18.14.
In the javelin, Vivian Castano of D-Y won at 100-03. In the discus, Ava Kvietok of D-Y won at 109-03. In the triple jump, Violet Roche of Nauset won at 32-07.50. In the shot pot, Madison Mello of Martha’s Vineyard won at 34-10.00. In the long jump, Roche won at 16-07.25. In the high jump, Camille Brand of Martha’s Vineyard won at 5-2.
In the 4x800m relay, Monomoy won in 11:19.56. Monomoy won the 4x100m relay in 53.34. D-Y won the 4x400m relay in 4:20.69.
Adam Kurkjian covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at akurkjian@gannett.com and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.
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SHS 2025 spring sports roundup
2025 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Boys Tennis and Boys Outdoor Track & Field 30 Student-Athletes named Greater Boston League All-Stars. 2 GBL MVP’s: Kerby Luxama (Track) and DJ Freeman (Boys Tennis) Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament Information (MIAA): Girls Tennis: Lost 4-1 to Somerset Berkley Regional High School in a hard-fought match in the preliminary […]

2025 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Boys Tennis and Boys Outdoor Track & Field
30 Student-Athletes named Greater Boston League All-Stars.
2 GBL MVP’s: Kerby Luxama (Track) and DJ Freeman (Boys Tennis)
Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament Information (MIAA):
Girls Tennis: Lost 4-1 to Somerset Berkley Regional High School in a hard-fought match in the preliminary round of MIAA Tournament play.
Boys Tennis: Won 3-2 in the preliminary round of the MIAA Tournament vs Marshfield High School. The team advanced to the Round of 32, where they lost in a hard-fought match to Hingham High School.
Boys Volleyball: Lost 3-1 the preliminary round of the MIAA Tournament vs Greater Lowell Tech High School. The team battled hard and showed a lot of grit in every set.
Greater Boston League All-Stars and Team Records for the Spring Season
Baseball: (Record 8-12)
All-Stars: Colin Born and Preston Ardolino
The baseball team wrapped up a strong season, just narrowly missing a spot in the MIAA tournament. The team showed growth and resilience throughout the year, with competitive play and solid teamwork. With only one senior graduating, the future looks bright for Highlander baseball as a talented and motivated core returns next season.
Softball: (Record 3-17)
All Stars: Kailey McWeeny and Lillian Fucile
With a young softball team, this season was all about growth and development. Our players gained valuable experience, and the future looks bright, especially with 8th grader Lillian Fucile, earning league all-star honors. The team is excited to build on this foundation next year!
Girls Lacrosse: (Record 12-5)
All-Stars:
Julia Rafkind
Camila Plata
Rowan Buckley
Ava Davis
The girls’ lacrosse team had another great season in the books! While we came up just short of defending the GBL title, the team earned a spot in the MIAA tournament for the third straight year—a testament to their hard work and consistency.
Boys Lacrosse: (Record 7-11)
All-Stars:
Zach Gordon
Sheamus Foley
Timmy Jones
Pasquale Candelino
The boys’ lacrosse team finished second in the GBL and came just a few games short of qualifying for the tournament. They played with grit and determination all season.
Girls Tennis: (Record 13-4)
All-Stars: Carmen Wheeler and Xinyi Zhu
Another strong season for the girls’ tennis program, proving once again that they’re a force in the GBL. The team finished second in the league and earned a spot in the MIAA tournament for the third consecutive year, an impressive run of consistency and success!
Boys Tennis: (Record 13-3)
League Co-MVP: DJ Freeman
All-Stars:
Ethan Cross
Nitish Kaushal
Milo Kochansky
DJ Freeman
Motivated and determined all year, the boys’ tennis team earned the title of GBL Co-Champions alongside Malden. They qualified for the MIAA tournament, went on the road and won their first-round match in the preliminary round before falling to Hingham in the Round of 32. This team has shown growth every season.
Boys Volleyball: (Record 12-9)
All-Stars: Adam Hill and Ozzy Marks
This season was one to remember for our boys’ volleyball program! After missing the tournament last year, the team came back determined and earned a spot in the MIAA tournament. They battled hard all year, and we’re proud of everything they accomplished.
Boys’ Outdoor Track and Field: (Record 8-0)
League MVP: Kerby Luxama (3-time MVP, including Indoor selection)
All Stars:
Kerby Luxama
Jackson Love
Thano Frantzis
Robert Leoni
Lucca Lauers
Mashruf Mahin
With a large number of 1st year athletes assisting with max effort, the Boys Outdoor Track and Field team finished the season undefeated and were crowned GBL Champions for the third consecutive undefeated year! An Impressive group is set to return next year!
Girls’ Outdoor Track and Field: (Record 6-2)
All Stars:
Marissa Luxama
Olivia Scamman
Maggie Cotter
Eva Meli
Our girls’ outdoor track and field team took a strong leap forward this year, improving from a gutsy 2-6 season in 2024 to pushing league champion, Revere, to the brink in an incredible year! With the return of a lot of underclasswomen in the coming year, the team will continue to have a strong presence in the GBL.
Unified Outdoor Track & Field:
What an amazing and fun first season of unified outdoor track and field! Our athletes had a great time competing, supporting one another, and building community. We’re proud of this inaugural season and already excited for next year!
Somerville High School Club Sports Highlights:
Girls Ultimate Frisbee:
The SHS Girls/Non-Binary Ultimate Frisbee team had a great 2025 season, with a record turnout of 23 players on the roster, running 2-7-0 in regular season games. This season players really shined in their tournament performance. Near the start of the season, the team played their first tournament in Winchester, braving the cold and snow and pulled off an incredible 3-0-1 score, winning the tournament! The teams next stop was in May with the 2-day overnight Pioneer Valley Invitational. The Villens placed 5th in their division, with some really hard-fought games. In back-to-back style, the next weekend the team faced Division 1 States, playing 6 games total coming in 7th overall but 1st in Spirit of the Game! We are very proud of all the hard work our players put in this season and so excited to grow the program and show out next season. #villetonattys2026.
Boys Ultimate Frisbee:
After losing an incredible senior class last year, Villen Ultimate went through a bit of a rebuilding season. There was still talent throughout the roster, which was showcased by a 3-1 record in the Winchester Round Robin Tournament early in the season. Varsity had a very tough regular season schedule and had some unlucky injuries, resulting in a 2-6-1 regular season record heading into PVI. Playing in the B Division, Varsity finished the tournament with a solid 3-3 record. This gave the Varsity team a boost heading into DII States, where they were seeded 4th overall. Going into the tournament with a heavily depleted roster, the 12 athletes who played did so admirably, winning their first 3 games and making the semifinals. Unfortunately, fatigue caught up to them and they dropped the final 2, ending the season in 4th place. Varsity’s overall record this season was 11-12-1.
Villen Ultimate will be sending one player, Oliver Wicks, to the MA HS All-Star Game. He ended the season with 5 goals and 82 assists over 23 games. Villen’s leading scorer this season was junior Steven Cutro, who scored 42 goals and added 9 assists in 23 games as well. Although it was a rebuilding year, this team outperformed their expectations and played incredibly well against some tough competition. It will be exciting to see the growth into next year!
Crew:
The Somerville High School Crew team experienced a season of major transitions and remarkable achievements. Longtime coaches Stu Whitney and Katherine Faigen passed the torch to new head coaches Bryn Garrity and Kelsey Cooke, ushering in a new era for the program. Despite facing what may have been the most weather-disrupted season in recent memory, the team remained focused, determined, and resilient—qualities that defined their year on the water.
Although the opening regatta was cancelled due to inclement weather, the team came out strong at the Mystic Mashup. Hosted at the Tufts Boathouse, Somerville welcomed four visiting teams and delivered some of the fastest times of the day, setting the tone for a competitive season. Unfortunately, the Amber Zapata Regatta was cancelled entirely due to storm conditions, and delays at the Watuppa Sprints meant several Somerville boats were unable to compete. Still, the athletes made the most of their opportunities. Notable performances included Elle Gys finishing 4th in her single, and the Novice Girls 4 securing an impressive 2nd-place finish.
The season culminated at the MPSRA State Championship, Somerville delivered its customary strong performances in the sweep events. The Novice Boys made it to the grand final, finishing 5th in a competitive field. The Novice Girls 4 rowed a gutsy race to edge out Shrewsbury High School at the line and take home the bronze medal. For the first time ever, the Girls Second Varsity 4 captured silver, while the Girls Varsity 4 also earned a silver medal, marking a historic day for the program.
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Faith Academy hires former Homewood star to lead basketball program
Faith Academy turned to a former high school star from the Birmingham area for its newest boys basketball coach. The Mobile school announced the hiring of former Homewood star Joseph “Luke” Touliatos late Friday night. He replaces Butch Case, who resigned at the end of the school year and took an assistant position at Fairhope. […]


Faith Academy turned to a former high school star from the Birmingham area for its newest boys basketball coach.
The Mobile school announced the hiring of former Homewood star Joseph “Luke” Touliatos late Friday night.
He replaces Butch Case, who resigned at the end of the school year and took an assistant position at Fairhope. The Rams announced the hire of Touliatos in an email to the Faith Academy family.
“Coach Touliatos brings a wealth of basketball knowledge, a sharp eye for player development, and a strong foundation in team values,” athletic director Rae Lynn Dennis said. “We are excited for the confident and fearless Christian culture he will bring to our program.”
Touliatos led Homewood to the Class 6A state title in 2016. He scored 31 points in a semifinal win over Huffman, and the Patriots followed that with a win over Muscle Shoals in the championship game.
According to the Faith release, Touliatos has more than seven years of coaching experience and has “made a lasting impact in the basketball world through his work with AAU programs, high school teams and his own athlete development business.”
Faith junior varsity and varsity players are encouraged to an open gym and meat the coach event from 4 p.m. to 5:30 Monday. Parents will meet the coach at 6 p.m. in the main gym.
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How to WATCH today's Idaho All State Game
At 10 a.m. Mountain Time (Noon Eastern), the 2025 Idaho All State Game will kickoff LIVE on the All State Game’s website. The game, featuring the top 6th, 7th and 8th grade players in the state, will be streamed from Idaho State University in Pocatello. Chicago Bears first round draft pick Colston Loveland, who played […]


At 10 a.m. Mountain Time (Noon Eastern), the 2025 Idaho All State Game will kickoff LIVE on the All State Game’s website. The game, featuring the top 6th, 7th and 8th grade players in the state, will be streamed from Idaho State University in Pocatello.
Chicago Bears first round draft pick Colston Loveland, who played in the game as a youth, will be on-hand for a cermony retiring his number from the game. The tight end played his high school football at Idaho’s Gooding High School.
About the 21st annual Idaho All State Game
This football event showcases the best 6th, 7th and 8th grade football players in a Treasure Valley vs. rest of the state (Team Idaho) format. In the high school division, the best 8 man high school players in the East (district 4,5,6) compete versus West (district 1,2,3).
Our mission is to celebrate the accomplishments of youth across the state through the annual games. Through celebrating these extraordinary young athletes, we hope to reward and motivate a lifetime of achievement.
Additionally, the All State Game believes in the importance of charitable activities and we have partnered with Fostering Idaho, a program that holds significant importance to event organizer (& multi-foster parent) Barry Tarter. Since 2004 the Idaho All State Game has raised $250,000 in backpacks, clothes, and gift cards that go directly to foster kids in need. Thank you to our 2024 families for raising over $40,000 this past year.
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Track gold highlights memorable spring at Norwin
By: Bill Beckner Jr. Saturday, June 21, 2025 | 11:01 AM Chaz Palla | TribLive Norwin’s Annie Czajkowski takes fifth in the 3,200-meter run during the PIAA Class 3A Track and Field Championships on May 24 at Shippensburg University. Christopher Horner | TribLive Norwin pitcher Ethen Culbertson throws against Seneca Valley during the WPIAL Class […]

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Saturday, June 21, 2025 | 11:01 AM
Norwin will remember the 2025 spring sports season for its impressive wins, highlight performances and gold medals.
There was plenty to talk about at year-end banquets.
Track and field was the standard bearer after a banner season.
The boys and girls teams won WPIAL Class 3A championships, the boys celebrating a title for the first time since 1977 and the girls for the first time since 2009.
A plethora of talent carried the Knights, who also produced a WPIAL individual champion in Ryan Schiller, who won the Class 3A 110-meter hurdles.
Runner-up finishers were Brandi Brozeski (triple jump, 100 hurdles) and Annie Czajkowski (1,600, 3,200), while Daniel Maddock (200), Melani Schmidt (400, 200) and the boys’ 400 relay all placed third.
At the PIAA championships, Schiller took second in the 110s while Annie Czajkowski took fifth in the 3,200-meter run.
Norwin’s track and field athletes broke 11 school records this spring, and 12 athletes will continue competing in college, including six at the Division I level.
Other highlights:
• The Knights baseball team also made a deep run in the postseason, reaching the WPIAL Class 6A championship game before finishing second to Seneca Valley.
Nate Silberman and Tristyn Tavares had hits in the WPIAL final, and Ethan Culbertson gave up just four hits in six innings a 1-0 loss to the Raiders.
Norwin, the No. 4 seed, beat Butler, 5-4 in nine innings, in the quarterfinals. The Knights defeated Hempfield, 7-4, in the semifinals.
With only the WPAL champion advancing to the PIAA playoffs in 6A, Norwin had to settle for a 14-9 season, coach Craig Spisak’s third with the team.
Nine seniors will leave the program, including Ben Geissler, Brayden Wardzinski, Culbertson, Silberman, Jake Sincak and others.
• The Norwin softball team reached the WPIAL 6A semifinals.
The Knights finished 10-12 with a team that will lose three seniors in Izzy Deering, Rachel Minteer and Kendall Dudley.
Top returning players will include Maddie Kugler, Diem Wardzinski, Abbie Telli, Miley Harrison, Addison Grimes and Makenna Black.
• Girls lacrosse made a surprising run to the WPIAL 3A quarterfinals.
The 12th-seeded Knights upset No. 5 Fox Chapel in overtime in the first round, 11-10.
They fell to No. 4 Moon in the quarterfinals, 13-7.
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
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2025 Indiana high school baseball state finals scores, schedule, photos, highlights
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. 2025 IHSAA baseball state finals scores, schedule Class 3A: Andrean 4, Jasper 3, final W: Ivan […]

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.
2025 IHSAA baseball state finals scores, schedule
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
- 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
Saturday’s IHSAA baseball state finals schedule
Class 2A: Boone Grove (25-6) vs. Evansville Mater Dei (23-7), 4:30 p.m.
Class 4A: Valparaiso (25-5) vs. Evansville North (25-8), 8 p.m.
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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Allisha Gray scores 18, Brionna Jones adds 14 as Dream beat Mystics 92
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Allisha Gray scored 18 points to lead all five Washington starters in double figures and the Mystics beat the Atlanta Dream 92-91 on Friday night. Brionna Jones scored 14 points for Atlanta (9-4) and Rhyne Howard had 13 points and six assists. Jordin Canada added 11 points and Brittney Griner scored […]

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Allisha Gray scored 18 points to lead all five Washington starters in double figures and the Mystics beat the Atlanta Dream 92-91 on Friday night.
Brionna Jones scored 14 points for Atlanta (9-4) and Rhyne Howard had 13 points and six assists. Jordin Canada added 11 points and Brittney Griner scored 10.
Emily Engstler made a basket in the lane with 31.7 seconds remaining and, after Jones missed a layup, Brittney Sykes was fouled on a 3-point shot with 0.1 seconds left but missed the second of three free throws.
Sykes — who went into the game shooting 80% on 9.5 foul shots per game, most in the WNBA — finished 10 of 11 from the free-throw line.
Shakira Austin made 13 of 17 from the field and finished with a career-high 28 points and 10 rebounds for Washington (5-8). Sykes had 21 points and eight assists and Sonia Citron scored 17.
Citron and Austin each scored four points in an 10-0 run that cut the Mystics’ deficit to 87-84 with two minutes to play. Jones made 1 of 2 from the free-throw line before Sykes found Austin for a layup and the ensuing free throw made it a one-point game. Gray made a shot in the lane, then stole a pass near midcourt, was fouled and hit two free throws to make it 92-87 with 47.4 seconds to go.
Griner made a fadeaway jumper in the lane that gave Atlanta the lead for good and sparked an 11-2 run. Gray capped the spurt with 3-pointer that made it 41-32 with 3:17 left in the first half.
The Mystics beat Atlanta 94-90 at home in the season opener and the Dream beat Washington 89-56 on Sunday.
Up next
Both teams play at home Sunday. The Dream play Chicago and the Mystics take on Dallas.
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