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Raker wins two events in state meet; more girls track highlights
Eleanor Raker will head off to the Air Force Academy soon as one of the best female runners in Nevada state history. The Galena senior won the girls 1600-meter race at the state track and field meet on May 17 in 4:53.03, just short of the state record of 4.452.93. She also won the 3200 […]

Eleanor Raker will head off to the Air Force Academy soon as one of the best female runners in Nevada state history.
The Galena senior won the girls 1600-meter race at the state track and field meet on May 17 in 4:53.03, just short of the state record of 4.452.93. She also won the 3200 in 10:30.78 and was third in the 800 (2:16.57).
Reno High sophomore Mackenzie Sellers defended her state title in the pole vault, winning with a height of 13 feet even.
More highlights from the girls Class 5A state track and field meet on May 17:
- Alyssa Dixon, Galena junior, third in the 200 (25.32); second in the long jump (17-11)
- Amaya Chapman, Spanish Springs senior, third in the 400 (56.60)
- Gioia Coudriet, Galena freshman, second in the 1600 (5:06.96); second in the 3200 (11:1411).
- Kaylee Landis, McQueen sophomore, third in shot put (36-7).
Class 3A
Winners from Northern Nevada in the 3A state meet include:
- 800: Taylor Dickey, North Valleys, senior (2:24.55).
- 1600: Dickey, North Valleys (5:23.99).
- 32000: Alyla Thomas, Lowry (11:42.23)
- 100 hurdles: Arya Saini, South Tahoe junior (14.82)
- 4×100: South Tahoe (49.71)
- 4×200: South Tahoe (1:44.52)
- 4×400: Truckee (4:13.66)
- 4×800: Elko (10:07.10)
- Long jump: Saini, Elko (18-1)
- Triple jump: Peyton Conley, South Tahoe (36-0.5)
- Pole vault: Sophia Dorohov, Spring Creek 99-6)
Class 2A
Winners from Northern Nevada in the 2A state meet include:
- 100: Sienna Clark, North Tahoe senior, 13.47)
- 200: Shelby Erickson, Incline freshman (27.04)
- 400: Alexis Hallenburg, North Tahoe senior (56.72)
- 800: Erickson, Incline (2:19.82)
- 1600: Erickson, Incline (5:31.49)
- 3200: Saige Nolan, Incline (12:40.34)
- 100 hurdles: Lauren Janssen, Incline (17.20)
- 4×100: Coral Academy (52.94)
- 4×200: North Tahoe 1:49.21)
- 4×800: Incline (10:46.01)
- Long jump: Kloe Alejandro, Coral (15-7)
- High jump: Ellarie Bateman, Coral (4-8)
- Pole vault: Sydney Sufka, Sierra Lutheran (9-0)
- Shot put: Nyka Ewol, Coral (14-2.25)
1A
Winners from Northern Nevada in the 1A meet are:
- 100: Madison Slater, Smith Valley (13.64)
- 200: Victoria Hage, Eureka, 28.44
- 400: Brooke Watts, Eureka (1:02.41)
- 800: Anna McKay, Eureka (2:32.50)
- 1600: Beatrice Liwanag, Sage Ridge (6:07.22)
- 3200: Mylala Martinez, Whittell (13:26.91)
- 100 hurdles; Marli Dahl, Wells (17.810
- 300 hurdles: Brooke Watts, Eureka (49.51)
- 4×100: Wells (58.12)
- 4×200: Smith Valley (1:55.19)
- 4×400: Wells (4:56.57)
- 4×800: Wells (12:16.82)
- High jump: Madison Slater, Smith Valley (4-11)
- Pole vault: Miley Dorefler, Excel (9-3)
- Shot put: Lailoni Tobey, McDermitt (30-5)
- Discus: Tobery, McDermitt (107-1)
5A team scores
- 1. Centennial 90
- 2. Liberty 87
- 3. Legacy 74
- 4. Galena 71
- 5. Spanish Springs 47
- 5. Palo Verde 47
- 7. Reno 46
- 8. Shadow Ridge 45
- 9. Faith Lutheran 39
- 10. Coronado 38
- 11. Bishop Gorman 19
- 12. Canyon Springs 18
- 13. Damonte Ranch 17
- 13. Bishop Manogue 17
- 15. McQueen 16
- 16. Douglas 15
- 17. Foothill 8
- 18. Carson 7
3A team scores
- 1. Lowry 87.50
- 2. South Tahoe 76
- 3. Tahoe Truckee 65
- 4. Moapa Valley 59.50
- 5. Elko 59
- 6. Spring Creek 52
- 7. North Valleys 45
- 8. Boulder City 42.50
- 9. Slam Academy 42
- 10. Pahrump Valley 39.50
- 11. Virgin Valley 34.50
- 12. Democracy Prep 24
- 13. The Meadows 14
- 14. Dayton 11.50
- 15. Fernley 10
- 16. Valley 9
- 16. Wooster 9
- 18. Coral Academy of Science 6
- 19. Hug 5
- 20. Cristo Rey St. Viator Col 3
- 21. Eldorado 1
- 21. Mater East Academy 1
2A team scores
- 1. Lincoln County 126.50
- 2. Coral Academy – Reno 122
- 3. Incline 115
- 4. North Tahoe 73
- 5. Lake Mead Christian 62
- 6. Sierra Lutheran 60
- 7. White Pine 49.50
- 8. Pershing County 25
- 9. Battle Mountain 23
- 10. Yerington 12
- 10. Adelson School 12
- 12. West Wendover 6
- 13. Green Valley Christian 5
- 13. Silver Stage 5
- 15. Laughlin 2
1A team scores
- 1. Eureka 106
- 2. Wells 80
- 3. Smith Valley 68
- 4. Indian Springs 52
- 5. Pahranagat Valley 48
- 6. Sage Ridge School 44
- 7. Carlin 39
- 8. George Whittell 31
- 9. Tonopah 29
- 10. Round Mountain 28
- 11. McDermitt 25
- 11. Virginia City 25
- 13. Beatty 22
- 14. Jackpot 20
- 15. Pyramid Lake 12
- 16. Word of Life Christian 11
- 17. Excel Christian 10
- 18. Lund 9
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Celebrate Otega Oweh's Birthday with these Highlights
Of all the great news Kentucky fans have been blessed to see this offseason, Otega Oweh‘s return takes the cake. Today, Otega Oweh will be enjoying some cake to celebrate his 22nd birthday. No. 00 actually gave back before receiving a gift for his big day. He brought a giant check to a satellite camp […]


Of all the great news Kentucky fans have been blessed to see this offseason, Otega Oweh‘s return takes the cake. Today, Otega Oweh will be enjoying some cake to celebrate his 22nd birthday.
No. 00 actually gave back before receiving a gift for his big day. He brought a giant check to a satellite camp at North Laurel High School, worth $40,000 to tornado relief efforts. On Saturday morning, he joined the Wildcats for another camp in Russell County.
Otega Oweh was outstanding during his first season at Kentucky. He scored in double figures in the first 26 games of the season. He led the team in scoring with 16.2 points per game. Josh Hubbard is the only player returning to the SEC with more points per game on his resume.
Oweh scored 20 points or more in 13 games. His most impressive performance was against his old team. In the middle of a dogfight in Norman, he put the team on his back and scored the final 18 points of the game, culminating with the go-ahead bucket in the final seconds. On the other end of the floor, he blocked a shot to secure the victory.
It wasn’t the only time he broke hearts in the state of Oklahoma. Facing off in the SEC Tournament, Kentucky had a nine-point lead with just over 90 seconds to play. Then they threw the ball away, time and time again. Oweh was the culprit of one of those crucial turnovers, and it helped give the Sooners the lead with 5.6 seconds to play. Oweh made up for that mistake by driving the length of the court to hit another off-balance game-winner.
That was fun. But we all know those plays were just a small snippet of what he provided during his first season at Kentucky. Daniel Hager has more than 50 minutes of Otega Oweh highlights. Drink ’em up.
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CAPE LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Undefeated no more. The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (4-2-1) handed the Brewster Whitecaps (6-1) its first loss of the Cape Cod Baseball League season after a 3-0 win at Red Wilson Field on Saturday. Chris Hacopian (Maryland) hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning, which proved to be the difference in […]

Undefeated no more.
The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (4-2-1) handed the Brewster Whitecaps (6-1) its first loss of the Cape Cod Baseball League season after a 3-0 win at Red Wilson Field on Saturday.
Chris Hacopian (Maryland) hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning, which proved to be the difference in a defensive battle.
Brady Hamilton (Wichita State), Tyler Pitzer (South Carolina), Jack Nobe (Xavier) and Bo Rhudy (Kennesaw State) combined for the shutout for Yarmouth-Dennis.
Both Hamilton (four innings pitched, two walks and three strikeouts) and Pitzer (three innings pitched, one walk and four strikeouts) gave up zero hits. Rhudy gave up just one hit in 1 1/3 innings of work to earn the save.
Tegan Kuhns (Tennessee) had a strong outing for Brewster as the starter. He gave up just three hits and struck out six batters in four scoreless innings. Camden Wimbish (North Carolina State) was dinged for five hits, three runs (all earned) in 1 1/3 inning in the loss. The Whitecaps pitching staff combined for 12 strikeouts.
The two teams combined to leave 13 runners on base and were 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position.
In other Cape Cod Baseball League action:
Hyannis Harbor Hawks 3, Cotuit Kettleers 1
The Harbor Hawks (4-2-1) were straight back in the win column with a win over the Kettleers (1-6) to maintain their spot atop the West Division standings.
Chris Rembert (Auburn) did all the damage for the Harbor Hawks with a pair of home runs. He hit a two-run shot in the top of the first inning and then smashed a solo homer for an insurance marker in the eighth.
Trey Beard (Florida Atlantic), Carson Jasa (Nebraska), Adam Troy (Pepperdine) and Ryan Speshyock (Stanford) combined for a three-hit shutout on the mound for the Harbor Hawks. Jasa picked up the win on the mound after he gave up zero hits and four walks to go with three strikeouts in 2 1/3 innings.
Speshyock picked up his second save of the season after pitching 1 2/3 scoreless and hitless innings. He struck out a pair of batters.
Luke Lavin (Stanford) drove in the only run for the Kettleers in the bottom of the second inning. Case Sanderson (Nebraska) collected a pair of hits as he went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored.
Reed Moring (UC Santa Barbara) dropped to 0-1 on the season after he gave up three hits, two runs (both earned), including a home run, and two walks. He struck out four batters.
Wareham Gatemen 4, Falmouth Commodores 1
After starting the season 0-3, the Gatemen (4-3) have won four straight games.
Kyuss Gargett (Kentucky) set the tone with a triple on his lone hit of the game, which drove in a pair of runs in the bottom of the second inning. Brayden Randle (Mississippi) and Kollin Ritchie (Oklahoma State) both then hit singles that tacked on two more runs to make it 4-0.
Antonio Morales (Wake Forest) scored the only run of the game for the Commodores (3-4), who were limited to just three hits. They drew seven walks but went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position, and left eight men on base.
Both pitching staffs didn’t give up a whole lot with the two teams combining for just 10 hits.
Chase Richter (Arkansas State) struck out eight batters and gave up just two hits and two walks in 4 2/3 innings, while Kaleb Applebey (Austin Peay State) improved to 2-0 for the Gatemen. He walked three batters but gave up just one hit and one run (earned) in three innings.
Patrick Galle (Mississippi) earned his second save of the year after he pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless and hitless baseball.
Nebraska’s T.J. Coats dropped to 0-1 on the season after he allowed four runs (all earned) on four hits and three walks.
Orleans Firebirds 3, Harwich Mariners 1
Jordan Taylor (Stetson) hit a solo home run as the Firebirds (3-4) ended a three-game losing streak with a win over the Mariners (4-3).
Jonathan Mendez (UC Santa Barbara) helped overturn a one-run deficit in the bottom of the fourth inning as he drove in two runs on a fielder’s choice.
Auburn product Bristol Carter’s single in the top of the third served as the lone run for the Mariners.
Hits and runs were at a premium with the two teams as they combined 2-for-19 with runners in scoring position with 18 left on base.
Cole Tryba (UC Santa Barbara) picked up the win on the mound after he gave up just one hit in two innings of work in relief of San Diego’s Cal Scolari (four innings, two hits, one run, one walk and two strikeouts).
Steele Murdock (UC San Diego) picked up his first save after he allowed just one hit to go with two strikeouts in one inning.
Thomas Shurtleff (Pennsylvania) was on the losing side of the decision after he gave up two hits, two runs (both earned), three walks to go with three strikeouts in two innings.
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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Sports boosters honor Celts at Beacon ceremony
McNary High School athletes and coaches were recognized at the annual Salem-Keizer Beacon awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 10. Three Celts took home “Athlete of the Year” awards, and the boys soccer coach was awarded “Coach of the Year.” “This year’s event was fantastic – well attended,” said Scott Whipple, president of the Salem-Keizer Beacons […]

McNary High School athletes and coaches were recognized at the annual Salem-Keizer Beacon awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 10.
Three Celts took home “Athlete of the Year” awards, and the boys soccer coach was awarded “Coach of the Year.”
“This year’s event was fantastic – well attended,” said Scott Whipple, president of the Salem-Keizer Beacons Booster Club.
The event was held in the Elsinore Theatre. Attendants wore their best attire to the two-hour program, some cheering on nominees and others presenting or accepting awards.
The crowd burst into applause when Miguel Camarena, the Celts boys soccer coach, was named “Coach of the Year.” He’s also a behavioral specialist at McNary.
“Miguel just continues to run an exceptional program at McNary. They’re competitive at the conference level, of course, and on into the state level,” Whipple said.
He also mentioned Camarena’s community involvement through various soccer clubs, camps, and organizations.
The Beacons chose Camarena among three candidates nominated by athletic directors. Whipple said he was selected based on boys soccers’ performance last season, securing the Central Valley Conference championship for the third consecutive year and finishing seventh statewide.
Camarena, who has coached at McNary for over two decades, wasn’t surprised by the recognition.
“Our program is one of the top 10 programs in the entire state,” he said. “So it was kind of expected.”
Camarena said that structure is key to his program’s success. He keeps four teams – varsity, two junior varsity rosters and a freshman roster. As a result, the varsity lineup replenishes talent when seniors graduate.
This also keeps their numbers high. Last season, Camarena said they had nearly 100 total players.
Camarena also aids Keizer’s youth programs. As the executive director of the Mid Valley Soccer Club, he cultivates relations between the youth and his high school team, resulting in McNary pride.
Camarena said that their success will only continue. His goal next season is conquering the Central Valley Conference for a fourth time.
“We have a good group of guys coming back,” he said, “and so we are excited to have the opportunity to go for it.”
Jay Flores, a McNary senior, was key to the team’s success last season. Along with two other McNary athletes, Flores was named “Athlete of the Year,” for boys soccer.
“We found the position for him,” Camarena said. “He scored 33 goals…he broke the McNary record for goals in one season.”
Flores was the leading district scorer.
Derek Olivo, a McNary sophomore, received the field athlete of the year for his first-place finish in javelin and second-place finish in discus at state.
Isabelle Faulkner, a McNary senior, accepted the girls golf athlete of the year. She was recognized for her first-place district finish and qualification for the state tournament.
The club nominated four other Celts: senior Kaelynn King, girls soccer; sophomore Marlina Martinez, girls wrestling; senior Vince Estrada, boys cross country; and junior Josalyn Netzel, softball.
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TCGA Amateur Championship
The 96th annual TCGA Amateur Championship continued Saturday with the second round at Endwell Greens Golf Course. The top thirty spots, plus ties, makes the cut and advances to Sunday’s final round. Leaderboard – After Two Rounds (Total score to par after two rounds) 1. Justin Fiato (-2) 2. Luke Barney (-1) 3. Matt Maione […]


The 96th annual TCGA Amateur Championship continued Saturday with the second round at Endwell Greens Golf Course.
The top thirty spots, plus ties, makes the cut and advances to Sunday’s final round.
Leaderboard – After Two Rounds
(Total score to par after two rounds)
1. Justin Fiato (-2)
2. Luke Barney (-1)
3. Matt Maione (+1)
4. Keith Chesk (+4)
5. Nick Barney (+6)
6. Kyle Nedlik (+7)
t7. Matt Congdon (+9)
t7. Luciano Giammarino (+9)
t9. Mike Meleski (+10)
t9. Blaise Brixner (+10)
t9. RJ Juodaitis (+10)
To see the full leaderboard, click here.
The final round of the TGCA Amateur Championship tees off at 11 a.m. Sunday at Binghamton Country Club.
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Myles Creighton has a 59 for another sub
WICHITA, Kan. — Myles Creighton of Canada chipped in for birdie on the 18th hole Saturday to become the 15th player with a 59 or lower on the Korn Ferry Tour, the second score of 59 in three days at the Wichita Open. Adrien Dumont de Chassart had a 59 in the opening round at […]


WICHITA, Kan. — Myles Creighton of Canada chipped in for birdie on the 18th hole Saturday to become the 15th player with a 59 or lower on the Korn Ferry Tour, the second score of 59 in three days at the Wichita Open.
Adrien Dumont de Chassart had a 59 in the opening round at Crestview Country Club.
Creighton had 12 birdies and one bogey, on the par-3 eighth hole on a day when the wind gusted to 38 mph. Crestview is 6,910 yards and plays to a par 70, with both par 5s just over 500 yards and two of the par 4s measuring at under 350 yards.
It was the second time in two years at a Korn Ferry Tour event that two players had sub-60 rounds in the same week. Cristobal Del Solar of Chile set the Korn Ferry Tour record with a 57 in the opening round of the Astara Golf Championship in Colombia. The next day, Aldrich Potgieter of South Africa shot 59. Neither went on to win the tournament.
There have 18 sub-60 rounds on tours around the world since 2023, including a 59 on the PGA Tour this year by Jake Knapp at the Cognizant Classic.
Creighton shared the lead with Quade Cummins (67) at 15-under 195. Dumont de Chassart was tied for 17th at 8 under, following his 59 with rounds of 70 and 73.
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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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