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ROUNDUP BASEBALL Walter Radulski threw a complete game two-hitter and came through with the game-winning hit in the sixth inning as Lynnfield beat Burlington 4-1 in a nonleague contest. … Elias Brendel struck out four and allowed six hits and three earned runs, while Jimmy DePalo (2-for-4, two doubles, two RBI) and Felix Ham (2-for-4, […]

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Walter Radulski threw a complete game two-hitter and came through with the game-winning hit in the sixth inning as Lynnfield beat Burlington 4-1 in a nonleague contest. … Elias Brendel struck out four and allowed six hits and three earned runs, while Jimmy DePalo (2-for-4, two doubles, two RBI) and Felix Ham (2-for-4, triple, double, three RBI, two runs) fueled the offense for Brookline in a 12-4 win over Canton. … Carter Sahagian pitched a complete game shutout and allowed two hits, while Stefan Shephard tripled and scored a run as Marblehead (10-10) clinched a spot in the state tournament with a 2-0 win over Bishop Fenwick. … Gary Carrier III drove in three runs on two hits and stole a base as Apponequet (9-10) edged East Bridgewater 6-5 in eight innings.

Billy Gavin went the distance, and Bo Bogan-Stead and Chris MacDonald hit back-to-back RBI singles as Malden (14-5) took down Everett 14-4 in the Greater Boston League.

BOYS LACROSSE

Cooper Masso struck for 11 goals, while Mikey Ferraro added four goals and an assist as Bishop Feehan (15-3) routed North Attleboro 21-4 in a nonleague contest. … Luke Kelly (four goals, one assist) and Cam McCarthy (three goals, one assist) paced the offense as St. John’s Prep (17-1) defeated Hingham 16-4.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Louisa Beni (six goals, assist), Dylan Damian (four goals) and Maddie Lombardi (hat trick, two assists) paced the Nantucket offense during a 17-11 Cape and Islands League win over St. John Paul II.

In a Commonwealth league matchup, Aliyah Coutu notched a hat trick while Addison Carbone added two goals and two assists as Greater Lowell defeated Nashoba Tech 7-4.

Jill Martin scored four goals and supplied an assist, while Julianna Lanzillo notched a hat trick and two assists as Chelmsford (15-4) defeated Westford 13-7 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

Alexis Penny registered four goals, and Ava Nason and Cassidy Cheney scored three goals each for St. Mary’s (Lynn) in a 16-5 Catholic Central League victory over Cardinal Spellman.

Izzy Kittredge netted five goals and provided an assist, while Kendall Herrick had two goals and five assists as Medfield defeated Burlington 15-5 in a nonleague game. … Cece Levrault (hat trick, assist) buried the winning goal with three seconds remaining for Apponequet (16-3) in an 11-10 win over Cape Cod Academy. Abby Bradley tallied four goals and four assists for the Lakers. … Emily Berube tallied three goals while Allie Buonaccorsi, Delaney Berube, and Emmette Barry each added two goals as Bishop Feehan topped North Attleboro 11-4. … Bella Duffy (hat trick, assist) scored the winning goal with 2:30 remaining for Braintree in a 6-5 win over Quincy.

SOFTBALL

Lila Coull went 4-for-4 with a home run as Newton South took down Brookline 19-2 in a nonleague matchup. … Alyx Rossi recorded her 900th career strikeout as Bedford defeated Tyngsboro, 4-0. … Jenna Nigro (2-for 5, two-run home run) and Jill Capozzi (4-for-5, three runs) went deep for Chelmsford in a 10-0 win over Westford.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Janiel Vizcaino recorded 10 service points and 11 kills, while Joel De La Rosa dished out 35 assists as Greater Lawrence (15-5) defeated Central Catholic 3-0 in a nonleague matchup. … Logan Uy registered 49 digs, while Vitou Seng had 37 assists and eight blocks as Lowell (18-2) bested Everett, 3-1. … Ridty Tauch (15 kills, 17 digs) and Liam Quinn (22 kills, three blocks) again led the Chelmsford attack, helping fuel a 3-1 win over St. John’s of Shrewsbury. … Ben Cleary’s 26 kills put him at 321 kills this year to break older brother Mason Cleary’s single-season program record, pairing with 19 kills from Liam Poole to lead BC High (11-7) over Medfield, 3-1.

Larry Claudio (23 assists, 11 kills) and Chris Choc Chavez (18 assists) connected with Kawan Dias (14 kills) and Juan Perez (11 kills) to lift Revere over Lynn Classical, 3-1, in Greater Boston League play.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Newton North hired John McNamara as its new boys basketball coach. A 2005 graduate of Newton North and captain of the school’s 2005 state championship team, McNamara has been a fixture in the Newton North basketball community since returning to the school in 2009 as an educator and coach. Over the past 16 years, he has held roles at every level of the program from Freshman and JV coach to his most recent position as varsity assistant.

“I’m incredibly honored and excited to take on this role,” said McNamara. “As a former player and long-time coach here, this program means everything to me. I look forward to building on our recent success and continuing to develop a culture of hard work, accountability, and pride in being a Newton North Tiger.”

McNamara was one of two recent hires. Steve Matthews was named the new boys hoop coach at Dedham. A former standout player at Catholic Memorial, Matthews has extensive high school coaching experience, mostly recently at Newton South where he guided the Lions to a pair of Dual County League titles.

SCORES

BASEBALL

Apponequet 6, East Bridgewater 5 (8 inn.)

Brookline 12, Canton 4

Cambridge 4, Somerville 3

East Boston 5, Muniz 1

Franklin 8, Lincoln-Sudbury 2

Greater Lowell 3, Groton-Dunstable 2 (9 inn.)

Hopkinton 9, Natick 8

Lynnfield 4, Burlington 1

Malden 14, Everett 4

Mansfield 6, Milton 5

Marblehead 2, Bishop Fenwick 0

Medfield 10, Wellesley 2

Millbury 11, Medway 2

Newton South 9, Archbishop Williams 3

North Attleboro 4, Bishop Feehan 3 (8 inn.)

North Reading 8, Stoneham 0

St. John Paul II 10, Nauset 0 (5 inn.)

BOSTON CITY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS

English 11, Boston International 2

Latin Academy 6, Brighton 1

BOYS LACROSSE

Andover 11, Winchester 8

Bishop Feehan 21, North Attleboro 4

Bourne 11, Mashpee 7

Dover-Sherborn 13, Wayland 7

Duxbury 13, Franklin 7

Essex Tech 12, Peabody 7

Hanover 9, Abington 8

Lincoln-Sudbury 6, Longmeadow 5 (ot)

Marshfield 9, Falmouth 4

Melrose 7, Central Catholic 6

Natick 10, Wellesley 9

Nauset 15, Sandwich 4

Newburyport 13, Ipswich 9

Nobles 20, Milton Academy 7

North Reading 9, Danvers 7

St. John Paul II 13, Dennis-Yarmouth 9

St. John’s Prep 16, Hingham 4

St. Mary’s (L) 11, Cardinal Spellman 2

Wakefield 13, Manchester-Essex 4

GIRLS LACROSSE

Apponequet 11, Cape Cod Academy 10

Belmont 10, Billerica 9

Bishop Feehan 11, North Attleboro 4

Braintree 6, Quincy 5

Chelmsford 13, Westford 7

Greater Lowell Tech 7, Nashoba Tech 4

Groton 9, St. Mark’s 8

Lynnfield 13, Wakefield 12

Medfield 15, Burlington 5

Medford 20, Saugus 8

Nantucket 17, St. John Paul II 11

Nobles 12, Milton Academy 7

St. Mary’s (L) 16, Cardinal Spellman 5

Sandwich 19, Nauset 5

BOYS RUGBY

Hingham 42, Burncoat 17

GIRLS RUGBY

Lincoln-Sudbury 50, Weymouth 24

SOFTBALL

Andover 17, Methuen 5

Bedford 4, Tyngsboro 0

Brighton 13, Fenway 10

Central Catholic 4, Billerica 0

Chelmsford 10, Westford 0

Dartmouth 15, Old Rochester 2

Hingham 14, Quincy/North Quincy 0

King Philip 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Martha’s Vineyard 16, Muniz 6

Martha’s Vineyard 20, Muniz 2

Millbury 8, Medway 4

Nauset 15, St. John Paul II 3 (6 inn.)

Newton South 19, Brookline 2

North Andover 25, Amesbury 1

Wakefield 9, Lynnfield 0

Weymouth 4, Duxbury 0 (Game 1)

GIRLS TENNIS

Sharon 3, Franklin 2

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

BC High 3, Medfield 1

Brockton 3, Quincy 1

Brookline 3, Wayland 0

Chelmsford 3, St. John’s (S) 1

Greater Lawrence 3, Central Catholic 0

Greater Lowell 3, Andover 2

Lowell 3, Everett 1

Needham 3, Westfield 1

New Bedford 3, Hingham 0

Revere 3, Lynn Classical 1

Taunton 3, Framingham 0

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WDIV expands coverage of Metro Detroit high school sports with 50+ live games

DETROIT – WDIV Local 4 has partnered with STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network to expand our coverage of high school sports in Metro Detroit, including more than 50 live game broadcasts. Local 4, Detroit’s most trusted source of local news and sports, is greatly expanding our coverage of high school sports on all platforms through our […]

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DETROIT – WDIV Local 4 has partnered with STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network to expand our coverage of high school sports in Metro Detroit, including more than 50 live game broadcasts.

Local 4, Detroit’s most trusted source of local news and sports, is greatly expanding our coverage of high school sports on all platforms through our new partnership with STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network.

STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network is the premier provider of Michigan high school sports in the state.

“High school sports are where passion, talent, and community come together,” WDIV Vice President and General Manager Bob Ellis said. “When you want to be the best, you work with the best. STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network is the best in Southeast Michigan, and this partnership allows us to elevate that experience for families, fans, and athletes throughout Metro Detroit and beyond. Together we will be THE source for this content that binds our communities together.”

Starting this fall, Local 4 viewers will get expanded live game coverage, highlights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from schools across Southeast Michigan. It will be available on air, online, via streaming, and on our social media platforms.

STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network has built a strong reputation for energetic and professional coverage of high school sports, live streams, in-depth interviews, and gameday excitement.

STATE CHAMPS! content will be built into WDIV’s daily sports segments, online sports coverage, and Local 4+ streaming.

“The high school athletic experience truly brings athletes, families, and communities into perspective,” STATE CHAMPS! President Lou Bitonti said. “State Champs covers the high school athlete from freshmen year through senior year. This partnership lets us showcase even more schools, sports, and standout moments — and bring them to a bigger audience than ever before.”

Full high school sports coverage

Here’s what this partnership will include:

  • An aggressive schedule of more than 50 live games of several boys’ and girls’ sports on the station’s streaming channel, Local 4+.
  • Expanded coverage of high school sports on Local 4 News, including a weekly football highlight show each Friday night during football season.
  • Weekly power polls to rank the best teams in the state in all sports to get a real-time pulse of the teams destined for postseason success.
  • A weekly magazine show with content and features about all high school sports airing Saturday morning following Local 4 News and NBC’s The Today Show.
  • Expanded live coverage of the Catholic League of Detroit, founded in 1926 — the largest Catholic sports league in the United States with 33 member schools competing in more than 20 sports.
  • Each week during the school year, recognition for a Team of the Week, during which one team is celebrated from a different school for their accomplishments both on the field and in the classroom.
  • A special MIPics feature section on ClickOnDetroit, where fans and families can send their photos from high school competitions of all kinds to be featured on the news and the station’s website, ClickOnDetroit.com.
  • Weekly short programs on the station’s streaming channel, Local4+, featuring experts from STATE CHAMPS! and their analysis of several high school sports.
  • A weekly high school sports newsletter on Thursdays covering high school sports and highlighting each week’s schedule of live game coverage.
  • Showcasing of the often unseen and unappreciated support structure of high school sports, including parents, coaches, officials, athletic support staff, and cheerleaders on Live in the D, the station’s daily lifestyle show airing weekdays at 11 a.m.

High school football All-Star game

This coverage will begin Saturday, June 21, with the MHSFCA Coaches Association 2025 High School Football All-Star Game. The game will air live on Local 4 and Local 4+ at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

Lawrence Tech is hosting 80 of the top senior football players from around the state of Michigan. The game will take on an East vs. West format, with Gladwin head coach Marc Jarstfer leading the West and Detroit Central head coach Jimmie Macon leading the East.

Prep Kickoff Classic

Football season on Local 4 begins Aug. 28-29 with a live broadcast of the Prep Kickoff Classic at Wayne State University.

Eight of the top high school football teams from the area will compete on the Warriors’ field, and you can watch all four games live.

High school sports live streams

We’ll also have a full slate of other live high school sports, including:

Fall sports:

  • Volleyball (3-4 games).
  • Boys soccer (3-4 games).

Winter sports:

  • Hockey (10-12 games).
  • Boys and girls basketball (6-8 games).

Spring sports:

  • Girls soccer (2-4 games).
  • Baseball (2-4 games).
  • Softball (2-4 games).

Additional coverage:

  • All-star games featuring top players from across the state. 
  • Catholic League championships for volleyball, hockey, basketball, softball, and baseball.

Follow Local 4, ClickOnDetroit, and our social media pages, as well as the STATE CHAMPS! social media channels for schedules, featured matchups, and other exclusive content throughout the season.

2025 high school football Game of the Week schedule

For the eight weeks following the Prep Kickoff Classic, the high school football Game of the Week presented by STATE CHAMPS! Sports Network will be Fridays at 7 p.m.

The broadcast will be live from the top game in Southeast Michigan that week.

    • 4 p.m. Aug. 28 (Thursday): Belleville vs. Clarkston
    • 7 p.m. Aug. 28 (Thursday): Northville vs. Lake Orion
    • 4 p.m. Aug. 29: Allen Park vs. Trenton
    • 7 p.m. Aug. 29: Cass Tech vs. Toledo Central Catholic
    • 7 p.m. Sept. 5: Warren De La Salle @ Davison
    • 7 p.m. Sept. 12: Rochester Adams @ West Bloomfield
    • 7 p.m. Sept. 19: Cass Tech @ MLK (played at Wayne State)
    • 7 p.m. Sept. 26: Rochester Adams @ Clarkston
    • 7 p.m. Oct. 3: Clinton Township Chippewa Valley @ Utica Eisenhower
    • 7 p.m. Oct. 10: East Kentwood @ Hudsonville
    • 7 p.m. Oct. 17: Howell @ Brighton
    • Oct. 25 (Saturday): Detroit PSL vs Detroit Catholic League (played at Ford Field)
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How veteran Central NY high school coaches are attacking modern challenges

Syracuse, N.Y. — Marcellus girls soccer coach Laurie Updike’s cardinal rule for parents communicating with coaches was pretty simple: don’t talk to the coach directly after the game. Throughout Updike’s 26 years of coaching, parents have broken her rule just a handful of times. A few years ago, a parent was unsatisfied with the playing […]

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Syracuse, N.Y. — Marcellus girls soccer coach Laurie Updike’s cardinal rule for parents communicating with coaches was pretty simple: don’t talk to the coach directly after the game.

Throughout Updike’s 26 years of coaching, parents have broken her rule just a handful of times. A few years ago, a parent was unsatisfied with the playing time their daughter received on senior night, even though she started the game.

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Long Island's new soccer team signs 16

Dylan Lopez can kick it with the pros. Long Island’s newest soccer team, the Fighting Tomcats, has signed the 16-year-old, a soon-to-be Connetquot High School senior varsity star, as the start-up squad’s youngest player. “They’re obviously much older than me,” Lopez told The Post minutes after inking his deal with the National Premier Soccer League […]

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Dylan Lopez can kick it with the pros.

Long Island’s newest soccer team, the Fighting Tomcats, has signed the 16-year-old, a soon-to-be Connetquot High School senior varsity star, as the start-up squad’s youngest player.

“They’re obviously much older than me,” Lopez told The Post minutes after inking his deal with the National Premier Soccer League squad that calls Hofstra University home.

“I think just playing with them in this environment is really going to push me and just get used to a higher level,” added the midfielder, who dreams of taking his talents to Spain one day.

The Ronkonkoma native’s deep desire is exactly what the club’s owner — Massapequa soccer legend Jim Kilmeade, the brother of Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, who is also an investor — is shooting for with the new team of 30 that’s almost entirely local.

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“We believe that we can identify and launch players into European careers,” Jim said, adding that the Tomcats are also developing a free youth academy on Long Island.

Lopez gets the best of both worlds with his deal that has no compensation.

Playing with the Tomcats, formally called the American Soccer Club, won’t prohibit him from playing with his competitive Atlantic United travel team, or Connetquot next fall.

Long Island’s newest soccer team, the Fighting Tomcats, has signed 16-year-old Dylan Lopez.Long Island’s newest soccer team, the Fighting Tomcats, has signed 16-year-old Dylan Lopez. Photo courtesy of Dylan Lopez

“When you live on Long Island, you don’t really get opportunities like these,” Lopez said. “It’s usually those people in Europe that get these chances.”

Now, the teen being recruited by Sacred Heart University has the chance to show what he’s made of on a grander stage.

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The moment is a dream come true for his mom and twin brother, Brandon, with whom Lopez has played his entire life.

“He’s always been there,” Lopez said of his sibling, who is one minute younger. “Every time we’re on the field, it’s always a competition between us. And we just keep pushing each other — going back and forth. It’s really helped me … and he’s super excited for me.”


Fox News host Brian Kilmmeade and his brother Jim have launched a new semi-professional soccer club on Long Island nicknamed the “Fighting Tomcats.”
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade (left) and his brother Jim have launched a new semi-professional soccer club on Long Island nicknamed the “Fighting Tomcats.” Dennis A. Clark

Bragging rights among family — and friends — are full-time for the food runner at Stella Trattoria in Blue Point, who had to call out of work when he got the good news.

“They’re all going to be shocked,” Lopez said. “It’s going to be a good senior year.”


Put your best foot forward as the sun is finally expected to shine this weekend, with two 5K runs that go for great causes.

The “Hope Is Here” run, which raises money for parental mental health awareness, kicks off at 9 a.m. Saturday at First Responders Memorial Park and Ball Field in Islandia, with a registration fee of $45.

The Sayville Fire Department is also hosting its annual 5K at the same time, with a registration fee of $40, starting at the town’s firehouse.

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The Editorial Board How is it possible that legislation to expand the statute of limitations for child sex-abuse victims to sue their abusers has virtually no opposition whatsoever among Missouri legislators — and yet for the third straight year, failed to pass during the recent legislative session? The answer is both simple and appalling: It’s […]

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How is it possible that legislation to expand the statute of limitations for child sex-abuse victims to sue their abusers has virtually no opposition whatsoever among Missouri legislators — and yet for the third straight year, failed to pass during the recent legislative session?

The answer is both simple and appalling: It’s because it isn’t ultimately those legislators who decide what bills live or die in Jefferson City. The real power lies with monied special interests — in this case, the insurance lobby — whose political contributions control those lawmakers like puppets on strings.

The sex abuse survivor bill’s supporters say they will bring it back again next year. They should. But the fact that it’s this difficult to pass a reform that has such wide and bipartisan political support highlights a much broader problem with Missouri’s political system.

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Under current Missouri law, child sex abuse victims have until they turn 31 to sue their abusers. Experts have long said there should be a much longer statute of limitations for civil liability in such cases, or no limitation at all, because of the nature of this particular offense. Victims may suppress, for many years, memories of such horrific abuse suffered when they were children.

That’s why most states today have extended or eliminated their statutes of limitation for such action. Missouri is one of just 18 states in which the victim must sue before turning 35.

The measure that failed to pass this year would have given abuse survivors until age 41 to sue. It passed the House with a vote that was split only because of unrelated provisions; it had little or no opposition in the Senate, yet failed to win passage.

“I’ve never received a ‘no’ vote on that legislation, ever,” said the bill’s frustrated sponsor, state Rep. Brian Seitz, R-Branson, as reported by the Missouri Independent.

But there was opposition from some powerful unelected players in the state Capitol. The Missouri Chamber of Commerce testified against the measure in committee and the tort reform and insurance lobbies opposed it. That’s because the measure would, by design, mean more litigation against sexual abusers, which in turn means insurance companies would have to pay out more in judgments against individuals or entities covered by insurance policies.

How do such narrow business interests overcome public and political support for this commonsense reform? With their checkbooks.

Missouri has campaign contribution limits to individual politicians but no limits on contributions to PACs that support individual politicians. It creates a neat little loophole that effectively allows business lobbies to give as much as they want to any sitting lawmaker.

Then there are Missouri’s term limits for legislators. Whatever the merits of those limits, they inevitably mean elected politicians aren’t in the Capitol long enough to become nearly as savvy at working the system as are the professional lobbyists who rubs shoulders with them and who are under no such term limits.

“In the Missouri Capitol, there’s a power structure,” says Seitz, as quoted by the Missouri Independent: “At the top are the lobby groups. Secondarily, the bureaucrats. Thirdly, the leadership of either party. Fourth, the House and Senate. And fifth, the janitor.”

He added that “the difficulty with getting commonsense legislation through is, does it have lobby backing? Is there lobby money behind it? Is there opposition from a lobby group?”

If Seitz and other lawmakers want to change that situation, they should start by closing the PAC campaign-contribution loophole and looking for other ways to limit the power of lobbyists.

Meanwhile, backers of the sex-abuse survivors bill should gear up for a unified, very public push to overcome that lobbyist influence next year and get this thing passed. Otherwise, in the words of state Sen. Brad Hudson, R-Cape Fair, a co-sponsor of the legislation: “We are going to become a sanctuary state for pedophiles.”

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Decatur, IN (46733) Today Partly cloudy skies during the morning hours will become overcast in the afternoon. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 84F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph.. Tonight A few clouds. Low 69F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Updated: June 20, 2025 @ 2:20 am 1

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Decatur, IN

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Today

Partly cloudy skies during the morning hours will become overcast in the afternoon. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 84F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph..

Tonight

A few clouds. Low 69F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Updated: June 20, 2025 @ 2:20 am

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Stephanie McMahon May Have Subtly Confirmed Fallout With Vince McMahon

Stephanie McMahon and Triple H’s relationship with Vince McMahon has been a matter of discussion lately. The Billion Dollar Princess had a close relationship with her father during their time in the Stamford-based company. However, she resigned from the company after her dad came out of retirement in 2023 to become the Executive Chairman. It […]

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Stephanie McMahon May Have Subtly Confirmed Fallout With Vince McMahon

Stephanie McMahon and Triple H’s relationship with Vince McMahon has been a matter of discussion lately.

The Billion Dollar Princess had a close relationship with her father during their time in the Stamford-based company.

However, she resigned from the company after her dad came out of retirement in 2023 to become the Executive Chairman. It was also reported that Stephanie and Triple H voted against Vince’s comeback.

The former chairman’s on-screen executive assistant, Jonathan Coachman, recently claimed sources have informed him Vince has not spoken with his daughter and son-in-law for over two years.

During his WWE Hall of Fame speech earlier this year, The Game mentioned his father-in-law. Although he expressed his love for him, he admitted that their relationship was complicated.

Stephanie McMahon has seemingly confirmed the same during her recent interview with WWE President Nick Khan on her What’s Your Story? With Steph McMahon podcast.

When Khan referenced Triple H’s Hall of Fame comments about Vince after praising the latter for creating an empire, she was quick to shut down the subject. She stated that she was not going to “get deep” into the matter but admitted that “family’s complicated.”

“So, all credit to him [Vince]. I only have admiration for him. I know, as Paul said, Triple H said, at the Hall of Fame speech, family’s complicated. And, obviously, we don’t need to get into any of that,” Nick Khan said. “Yeah, we’re not going any deeper on that. But yes,” Stephanie replied. [1:10:42 onwards]

Ex-WWE Writer Says Triple H And Stephanie McMahon Scr*wed Vince McMahon

On a previous episode of his Vince Russo’s Brand podcast, the former WWE head writer addressed Triple H’s comments about having a complicated relationship with his father-in-law.

The wrestling veteran claimed The Game and The Billion Dollar Princess “scr*wed over” Vince McMahon, referencing their reported voting against his comeback in 2023. He added that such actions would surely cause the complications the Chief Content Officer talked about.

Yeah, Triple H, it’s complicated. It’s complicated because you and the Mrs. scr*wed over the father-in-law and the father. Yes! That would make things complicated. I agree with you. And, it’s probably, extremely, complicated. Now, when I talk about them scr*wing him over, that is factual. That is not allegation. That is not speculation. That is actual.

If you use any quotes from this article please credit original source and then h/t with a link back to TJR Wrestling for the transcription.

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