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UM's Skyleigh Thompson, MSU's Ben Perrin win 2025 AAU Little Sullivan Awards
MISSOULA — Stand up, Flathead Valley. Skyleigh Thompson and Ben Perrin, two athletes from northwestern Montana who competed at Montana and Montana State, were honored as the Montana AAU Little Sullivan Award winners at the Holiday Inn in Missoula on Saturday. Thompson, a Kalispell native and 2021 Flathead grad, was presented with the female Little Sullivan […]

Skyleigh Thompson and Ben Perrin, two athletes from northwestern Montana who competed at Montana and Montana State, were honored as the Montana AAU Little Sullivan Award winners at the Holiday Inn in Missoula on Saturday.
Thompson, a Kalispell native and 2021 Flathead grad, was presented with the female Little Sullivan Award. The 2023 Big Sky Conference offensive MVP, she helped the Montana Grizzlies women’s soccer team earn two Big Sky regular season titles, one tournament title and one NCAA tournament berth.
Montana forward Skyleigh Thompson dribbles downfield during the college soccer game between Montana and Colorado College at South Campus Stadium in Missoula on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024.
Perrin, a Kalispell native and 2019 Flathead grad, was honored with the male Little Sullivan Award. In 2024, the U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier helped the Montana State men’s track and field team win its first Big Sky outdoor title since 2005 by placing second in the 5,000 and third in the 10,000.
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Other men’s finalists were: Tommy Mellott, football, Montana State, Butte; Junior Bergen, football, Montana, Billings; and Weston Timberman, rodeo, Clarendon College (Texas), Columbus.
Other women’s finalists were: Katharine Berkoff, Olympic swimming, Missoula; Allie Olsen, volleyball, Utah, Great Falls; and Dani Bartsch, basketball, Montana, Helena.
Montana State’s Ben Perrin races to the finish during the Big Sky cross country championships at the University of Montana Golf Course, Friday, Oct. 27, 2023.
The Montana AAU handed out additional awards.
The Outstanding Contributor award went to Dave Bennetts. Billings’ Metra Park received the Outstanding Service award.
The AAU Outstanding Wrestler awards: Northeast, Angelina Escarcega, Poplar Wrestling Club, and Reece Graves, Sidney Wrestling Club; South Central, Kaitlyn Thorn, Big Game Wrestling Club, and Chris Acuna, Darkhorse Wrestling Club/ Montana Disciples; Southeast, Hayden Raemaker, Project Wrestling Club; and West, Tirza TwoTeeth, Ronan Wrestling, and Kale Baumann, North Montana Wrestling Club.
Montana USA Wrestling handed out other awards.
The Angie Buckley Award went to Kaitlyn Thorn. The Gordon Smith Award was given to Kale Baumann. The Marie Hatcher Award was presented to Jeff Anderson. Steve Komac and Matt Atwood took home the Coach’s Award. The Official’s Award went to Blake Love and Dave Bennetts. Gordon Smith, David Edington, and Gene Davis were chosen for the Hall of Fame.
The Montana AAU/USAW triple crown winners were announced.
The boys winners: 8U Cael Penrose, Oliver Heist-Levine and Connor Sweat; 10U Ry-den Garcia, Noah Hollamon, Saul Heist-Levine and Tavin Lamarr; 12U Aiden Gaarcia, Braeden Neil and Quinn Salois; 14U Joel Alves, Cuyler Clark, Zakary Acuna, Rafe Willson and Karter Whitish; 16U Aaron Schmitz; and 18U Christopher Acuna.
The girls winners: 8U Marley Seen and Khloe Alvarado; 10U Sadie Sweat; 12U Aubrey Mclaughlin, Brylee Janes and Leimana Fandrich; 14U Ashlyn McCann, Venyss Steingruber and Trinity Stoner;16U Araeya Nelson; and 18U Destiny Finley.
The inaugural Belt Series Champions were presented by Montana USAW.
The girls winners: 6U Kymber Fonger, 8U Braleigh Fonger, 10U Maybelle Larson, 12U Andreya Redfox, 14U Isabella Mikesell, 16U Araeya Nelson and 18U Kaelynn Vanderpool.
The boys winners: 6U Mickey Eckhardt, 8U Owen Hollman, 10U Noah Hollaman, 12U Archer Lusby, 14U Lavontae Morigeau, 16U Colten Conover and 18U Beaudry Payne.
Frank Gogola is the Senior Sports Reporter at the Missoulian and 406 MT Sports. Follow him on X @FrankGogola or email him at frank.gogola@406mtsports.com.
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Colby Advances to NCAA Quarterfinals in Win Over Stevens
Next Game: Wesleyan University 5/18/2025 | 2:00 PM May. 18 (Sun) / 2:00 PM Wesleyan University History Waterville, Maine. – The Mules faced off against the Ducks of Stevens in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament. Colby defeated Stevens 17-6, advancing to the Quarter Finals. The Ducks and Mules spent the first half in […]

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Waterville, Maine. – The Mules faced off against the Ducks of Stevens in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament. Colby defeated Stevens 17-6, advancing to the Quarter Finals.
The Ducks and Mules spent the first half in a near stalemate due to excellent defensive pressure by both teams. The first quarter saw more action from Stevens, who scored two goals to Colby’s one, but the Mules reciprocated in the second quarter with four goals to the Ducks’ three, resulting in a 5-5 tie at the half. The Mules would kick it into high gear offensively in the second half while keeping their defense strong. Colby came out swinging, scoring two goals in the first three minutes of the second half. When Stevens answered with a goal of their own, the Mules made sure that would never happen again. Pushing again offensively, Colby settled into a 13-6 lead. In the fourth quarter, the Mules kept going and scored an additional four goals while holding Stevens at zero. This resulted in a 17-6 win for Colby.
Jillian Kane’s nine saves were one part of an outstanding defensive game by the Mules. Kat Munter and Gisele Uva caused four turnovers each, and Avery Del Cole caused two, further contributing massively to the defensive push by Colby. Julia Jardina was the lead scorer for the Mules with five, and Charlotte Michener was close behind with four, Ainsley Dion with three, and Kins Helmer with two. Gennie Littlejohn led the team in assists with two.
The Mules next face off against fellow NESCAC team Wesleyan University. The match will take place Sunday, May 18, at 2 pm at home.
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OVERTIME with Chris Duerr for May 17th
OVERTIME WITH CHRIS DUERR FOR SATURDAY MAY 17TH Included Within CLASS 2 SECTIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS FROM SOUTH CALLAWAY HANNIBAL DISTRICT TRACK AND FIELD ACTION FROM JEFF CITY QUINCY HIGH’S KESHAUN THOMAS FINDS A COLLEGE HOME ROUTT CATHOLIC TAKES DOWN QND BASEBALL WEST CENTRAL BASEBALL STARS LANDYN WOODS, DALTON HUTTON AND CARSON BROWN […]


OVERTIME WITH CHRIS DUERR FOR SATURDAY MAY 17TH
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CLASS 2 SECTIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS FROM SOUTH CALLAWAY
HANNIBAL DISTRICT TRACK AND FIELD ACTION FROM JEFF CITY
QUINCY HIGH’S KESHAUN THOMAS FINDS A COLLEGE HOME
ROUTT CATHOLIC TAKES DOWN QND BASEBALL
WEST CENTRAL BASEBALL STARS LANDYN WOODS, DALTON HUTTON AND CARSON BROWN REVEAL THEIR COLLEGE DIAMOND FUTURES
WEST CENTRAL FINDS A NEW RECRUITING NICHE…IN LIVESTOCK JUDGING
JESSE TROST TAKES HER NET MINDING SKILLS TO ILLINOIS COLLEGE SOCCER
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Sports Daily Digest May 17, 2025
Batesville senior Cade Kaiser has signed a letter of intent to play football at Indiana University. Kaiser missed his senior football season with an injury but put up big numbers as a junior. He holds the school single-season record for touchdown receptions with 17. Kaiser also starred in basketball and scored more than 1-thousand career […]


Batesville senior Cade Kaiser has signed a letter of intent to play football at Indiana University. Kaiser missed his senior football season with an injury but put up big numbers as a junior. He holds the school single-season record for touchdown receptions with 17. Kaiser also starred in basketball and scored more than 1-thousand career points for the Bulldogs.
Franklin County senior Madysen Sunderhaus will play college soccer at IU-Columbus. Sunderhaus is Franklin County’s all-time leading goal scorer, a three-time all-EIAC selection, and was three-year captain for the Wildcats. She has also starred on the Franklin County girls’ basketball and track teams.
Brandon Loveless has stepped down as East Central Swimming and Diving coach after 14 seasons of leading the Aqua Trojans. Loveless and his family are relocating outside the area.
The Reds held off the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 in downtown Cincinnati in a game heard last evening on WRBI. The start was moved up an hour-and-a-half because of the forecast for rough weather in the area. Will Benson clubbed a three-run homer against his former team in the bottom of the second. It was the second consecutive game in which Benson homered. He went 2 for 4 on the evening. Austin Hays also went deep for the Reds. Brady Singer got the win and improves to 5-2. Emilio Pagan pitched a perfect 9th inning to earn his 10th save of the year. The Reds have won two straight and look to make it three in a row in the second game of the series tonight. Airtime on 103.9 FM is 6:10.
It is Day One of qualifying for the 109th running of the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The green flag on WRBI’s coverage will drop at this morning at 11.


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Texas A&M adds All
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M soccer team enhanced its offensive arsenal with the addition of 2023 Big West Freshman of the Year Kaylee Noble, head coach G Guerrieri announced. Noble, a forward from Lakewood, California, also earned All-Big West First Team and United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Third Team during her 2024 campaign at Cal State […]


BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M soccer team enhanced its offensive arsenal with the addition of 2023 Big West Freshman of the Year Kaylee Noble, head coach G Guerrieri announced.
Noble, a forward from Lakewood, California, also earned All-Big West First Team and United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Third Team during her 2024 campaign at Cal State Fullerton.
“Kaylee is an immediate boost to our attack,” Guerrieri said. “She is an experienced, athletic goal-scoring threat that is going to excite our fan base and potentially cause some sleepless nights for opposing defenses and their coaches.”
Noble arrives in Aggieland with two years of eligibility. With the Titans, she appeared in 40 matches, including 25 starts. Noble racked up 23 points on nine goals and five assists. She tallied three game-winning goals.
In her rookie campaign, Noble played in 20 matches, including 10 starts. She logged eight points on three goals and two assists. She played 45-plus minutes in 12 matches. Her efforts landed her on the Big West All-Freshman Team as well as the No. 93 spot on the TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 Freshmen list.
Last season, Noble appeared in 20 matches, including 15 starts, racking up 1,216 minutes on the pitch. She logged 15 points on six goals and three assists. Noble paced the Titans in goals, shots (45) and shots-on-goal (23).
“She is a great example of a ‘late bloomer’ as a player and has continuously leveled up in each of her two college seasons,” Guerrieri said. “Now she has an opportunity to really shine and exceed past expectations here on the national scene with her new Aggie teammates.”
Noble prepped at Los Alamitos High School where she led the Griffins to a CIF SS Division 1 Championship game and State Regional Championship game. She spent her club days with Slammers FC under head coach Louis Segovia where they claimed the club championship in 2022.
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New Waverly sends four athletes to college ranks
NEW WAVERLY — With the end of school nearing, New Waverly seniors had another reason to celebrate as they geared up for graduation. The New Waverly athletic program saw Tristan Walker, Kurston Acreman, Hunter Henry and Crawford Roesner all sign National Letters of Intent to advance their career. It marked the sixth senior to advance […]


NEW WAVERLY — With the end of school nearing, New Waverly seniors had another reason to celebrate as they geared up for graduation.
The New Waverly athletic program saw Tristan Walker, Kurston Acreman, Hunter Henry and Crawford Roesner all sign National Letters of Intent to advance their career. It marked the sixth senior to advance to the collegiate level this year.
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Tristan Walker — Jacksonville Junior College — Golf
Walker is one of two Bulldogs to advance to the next level in golf this season. As a four-year varsity member, Walker was a big part of the turnaround the Dogs had on the links. Walker played a key part in the efforts, too.
But as the team got a turnaround, Walker gets to live a dream of his at the next level.
“It means the world to me. I’ve always dreamed of playing college golf,” Walker said. “Without my parents’ support, I wouldn’t have been able to do it.”
On the course, Walker has anchored a Bulldogs team that has won back-to-back district championships and advanced to the regional tournament.
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Walker finished his Bulldog career shooting a 79 and a 76 in separate rounds. He finished in fourth place individually, being an alternate for the state tournament.
“For the first two years, it was a rocky start. But the team has gotten better over the last two years and we won back-to-back district championships.”
Kurston Acreman — Jacksonville Junior College — Golf
Acreman has been the lone girl on the golf team for a few years, but has made her time count. As a senior, she posted a best and advanced to the state tournament after finishing third at the regional meet.
Now, Acreman gets to take her skills to the next step.
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“It’s exciting, and I’m glad I got the opportunity to go to the next step,” Acreman said. “I’m excited to see what comes next to further my golf career.”
Acreman finished in 19th place at the state tournament, where she shot a 173 over two rounds.
During her years at New Waverly, Acreman never got to compete on a full team as she was a lone girl, but she never let it affect her.
“I’ve been proud to be the only girl,” Acreman said. “It’s an accomplishment of mine and being able to progress the last four years, and make it to state was cool.”
“They have been the cornerstone of the program,” New Waverly golf coach John Murphy said. “Kureston got better every year, and same with Tristan. We are gonna miss them here.”
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Crawford Roesner — Blinn College — Soccer
Somebody has to be the first, and now New Waverly has a soccer player going to the next level. Roesner has been a huge piece of the Bulldogs turnaround as the last two years they have just missed out on the postseason.
Roesner now has the opportunity to suit up for the Buccaneers at Blinn and make history for New Waverly.
“It was cool, especially since I was one of the first-ever from New Waverly, and I think it would be a cool thing to do and to show people they can do it too,” Roesner said.
Roesner was a midfielder for the Bulldogs and was a huge part of the transition between the two sides of the ball. As a senior, Roesner scored a goal and set up 25 others this year.
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“Crawford has been putting in the work for the last three years. For him to take this step to play at Blinn is a big credit to what he has done on and off the field in New Waverly,” Bulldog soccer coach David Ortiz said. “Hopefully, this sets the tone for the future.”
With the paper signed, Roesner can breathe and relax as he knows he has a future home on a pitch.
“It was a big relief, especially when I got the offer,” Roesner said. “I knew I was able to go somewhere and continue my career. Soccer has been a big part of my life, and I’ve always wanted to be able to do that.”
Hunter Henry — Alvin Community College — Baseball
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Henry was a three-year member of the New Waverly baseball squad and made a lasting impact that the Dogs will feel for years to come. Henry could play pretty much anywhere on the field and brought a big bat.
Now, he gets to take his talents to ACC as the college baseball landscape is changing every year.
“It’s always been a dream. All the work I put in, it’s awesome to see the results come through,” Henry said. “That’s the biggest thing.”
“It’s a very special moment,” New Waverly baseball coach Aaron Compton said. “Any chance you can get to go play means a whole lot more than it did a few years ago. Alvin is a great place, and they are getting a great kid.”
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In Henry’s final two games as a Bulldog, he blasted a home run to get his team back in a game and pitched the final three outs for the Bulldogs in the postseason. Henry was a part of two district championship teams, claiming bi-district championships in those seasons too.
“It’s been a journey for sure. I give my teammates most of the credit for helping me get through everything,” Henry said. “If they weren’t here, I don’t know where I’d be. I love my teammates.”
Now, with just under a week left in the school year, these seniors will wrap up their final week at New Waverly before heading to their respective colleges.