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Blair Oaks girls soccer falls in Class 1 state title game; Helias settles for fourth in Class 3
Blair Oaks girls soccer suffered a 6-1 loss to Elsberry-Silex in the MSHSAA Class 1 finals Saturday afternoon in Fenton. Sophomore Mia Antweiler scored the lone goal for the Falcons, slicing the ball through the net with 19:03 remaining in the first half to trail 2-1. Elsberry junior Grace White scored four first-half goals for […]


Blair Oaks girls soccer suffered a 6-1 loss to Elsberry-Silex in the MSHSAA Class 1 finals Saturday afternoon in Fenton.
Sophomore Mia Antweiler scored the lone goal for the Falcons, slicing the ball through the net with 19:03 remaining in the first half to trail 2-1.
Elsberry junior Grace White scored four first-half goals for her team in the win, while the other two goals were credited to freshman Ella Burbridge and sophomore Rylen Jensen.
Elsberry secured the Class 1 state title and finished its season with an 18-2-1 overall record.
Blair Oaks finished in second place with a 16-8-1 record.
Helias girls soccer blanked by Notre Dame de Sion
Helias girls soccer fell 2-0 to Notre Dame de Sion in the MSHSAA Class 3 third-place game in Fenton.
The Crusaders were shut out for the sixth time this season, and the Storm goals were scored by seniors Aubrey Nichols and Taelyn Smith.
Notre Dame de Sion claimed third place in Class 3 with a 13-11 overall record.
Helias finished in fourth with a 18-9 record.
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HIGHLIGHTS
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Indians won the first game of the second half of the Northwest League on a walk-off homerun from Jared Thomas. The Indians are 1-0 and tied for first place as the best record in the second half of the season makes the NWL Championship. More from this section 0


SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Indians won the first game of the second half of the Northwest League on a walk-off homerun from Jared Thomas. The Indians are 1-0 and tied for first place as the best record in the second half of the season makes the NWL Championship.
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two KISD football players named to Dave Campbell's top 100 list, six others included as non
FROM STAFF REPORTS Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, long considered the bible of Texas high school football. Posted its 2026 high school player rankings in early June, with two Katy ISD athletes named in the top 100 players, and six others included on the list as nonranked. Dave Campbell’s Texas Football rankings are created using a […]

FROM STAFF REPORTS
Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, long considered the bible of Texas high school football. Posted its 2026 high school player rankings in early June, with two Katy ISD athletes named in the top 100 players, and six others included on the list as nonranked.
Dave Campbell’s Texas Football rankings are created using a combination of Texas high school football coach recommendations, in-person evaluations and film reviews.
The results are:
Ranking Player School Position Status
31 Kosi Okpala Mayde Creek Rams Outside linebacker Uncommitted
88 Jimmy-Phrisco Alo-Suliafu Jordan Warriors Defensive tackle Verbal commit
NR Benny Okwura Jordan Warriors Tight end Uncommitted
NR Daryl Campbell Paetow Panthers Defensive tackle Uncommitted
NR Javion Garrett Taylor Mustangs Running Back Uncommitted
NR Isaiah Mcmillan Katy Tigers Safety Uncommitted
NR Zachary Taylor Jordan Warriors Cornerback Uncommitted
NR Tanner West Jordan Warriors Position not listed Uncommitted
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Cubs takeaways
BOX SCORE CHICAGO — The first-place Cubs opened a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners in a game that was the backdrop for a franchise icon’s return. Sammy Sosa made his way back to Wrigley Field on a Friday when the Cubs’ bullpen had a rare bad day in a 9-4 loss. Chicago (45-30) fell […]


CHICAGO — The first-place Cubs opened a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners in a game that was the backdrop for a franchise icon’s return.
Sammy Sosa made his way back to Wrigley Field on a Friday when the Cubs’ bullpen had a rare bad day in a 9-4 loss. Chicago (45-30) fell to 11-2 in home series openers with the defeat.
Here are three takeaways from the loss to Seattle (38-36):
Sammy’s home
The talk of Friday was the return of the former Cubs slugger, who made his first trip back to the Friendly Confines since 2004.
Sosa met with Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts upon his arrival, toured the clubhouse and met players, including star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
“He’s doing fantastic,” Sosa said in a media availability during the game. “He’s swinging the ball very well.”
The slugger was honored during the daily “Legends of the Game” segment at Wrigley Field, and received a rousing ovation from the 40,787 fans in attendance. Sosa joined the radio and television broadcasts before speaking to local media.
Sosa was the talk of the day. Cubs manager Craig Counsell fielded pregame questions related to Sosa for about seven minutes, before briefly providing injury updates on Shota Imanaga and Porter Hodge (they’re pitching for Iowa on Friday), Miguel Amaya (he’s begun throwing and hitting in Arizona) and Javier Assad (he’s still throwing bullpens in Arizona).
[WATCH: Sammy Sosa joins Cubs Postgame Live!]
It’s rare that this strong Cubs team takes a back seat for anyone this season. Sosa made Friday an exception.
Bullpen’s rare off-outing
The Cubs’ bullpen had been so good for long that it felt due for an inevitable bad day.
It happened Friday — and to two of their hotter arms.
Ryan Pressly – who had 16 consecutive scoreless appearances before Friday – allowed a two-run homer to Mitch Garver in the sixth inning. The veteran had hit a low point on May 6, allowing nine runs (eight earned) in a tough extra-innings loss to the San Francisco Giants. Since then, however, he had thrown 15 scoreless innings, allowing only one unearned run with three walks and 14 strikeouts.
Pressly’s command had improved, and he begun to touch 95 mph with his four-seam fastball again. On Friday, though, he allowed a walk and the homer, spoiling his scoreless run and allowing Seattle to tie the score.
Left-hander Caleb Thielbar had been on an even better run – and it was snapped by an AL MVP candidate in catcher Cal Raleigh. Thielbar had gone 17 consecutive outings without allowing a run, and that streak was broken by Raleigh’s two-run blast — his second of the game and 29th of the season.
Thielbar had started the season slow – he allowed four runs in his first seven outings (5.2 innings) for a 6.35 ERA — but he locked it down and developed into a key member of Counsell’s reliever corps.
It was unrealistic to expect both Pressly, Thielbar or even left-hander Drew Pomeranz (who has yet to allow an earned run in his first 21 outings) or right-hander Chris Flexen to never give up an earned run again. The nature of relief pitchers means they’ll give up some runs — and they’ll hurt — but it’s more about how they will bounce back from this outing.
Boyd’s fast hands
Matthew Boyd had his shortest outing at Wrigley as a Cub, as the left-hander pitched just five innings of two-run ball, but he still had a memorable moment.
Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford hit a 104.7-mph liner back to Boyd on the final pitch of his outing, and the pitcher caught the ball for the final out — on a play more instinctual than skill-based.
It came at a price, however, as Boyd was forced out of the game with a shoulder bruise.
Boyd allowed two hits and two walks with six strikeouts on 76 pitches. He’s been so crucial for the Cubs this season, with a 2.84 ERA this season in 85.2 innings across 15 starts.
The Cubs’ rotation has dealt with injuries to their co-aces — Shota Imanaga and Justin Steele — but been buoyed by Boyd and Jameson Taillon’s performances in their absence.
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In the News
Local CBS affiliate KPIX ran a story on June 18 about Piedmont’s work with renowned landscape designer Walter Hood to build a memorial honoring Sidney and Irene Dearing in the city. The city shared the conceptual design for the project, “The Dearing Portal”, on June 17. “We are committed to being a different community today, […]


Local CBS affiliate KPIX ran a story on June 18 about Piedmont’s work with renowned landscape designer Walter Hood to build a memorial honoring Sidney and Irene Dearing in the city. The city shared the conceptual design for the project, “The Dearing Portal”, on June 17.
“We are committed to being a different community today, and being a different community means facing difficult topics,” said Bayon-Moore. “It means confronting difficult chapters in our history. It means having a difficult conversation to be able to move forward.
The city chose Hood to lead the conversation. His work can be viewed around the world, around the country and in the Bay Area, including the gardens at the De Young Museum, the Bow along the Embarcadero, and Panorama Park on Yerba Buena Island.
Hood said he wanted to work on the Dearing family project because it was personal.
“I’m a Black man, it is just that simple,” said Hood. “I think if we don’t tell our stories, someone else will.”
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TCGA Amateur Championship
The 96th annual TCGA Amateur Championship began Friday at Ely Park Golf Course. The open division features 44 competitors this season. Leaderboard – After Round One 1. Justin Fiato (-1) – 70 t2. Luke Barney (E) – 71 t2. Nick Barney (E) – 71 t4. Matt Maoine (+1) – 72 t4. Luciano Giammarino (+1) – […]


The 96th annual TCGA Amateur Championship began Friday at Ely Park Golf Course.
The open division features 44 competitors this season.
Leaderboard – After Round One
1. Justin Fiato (-1) – 70
t2. Luke Barney (E) – 71
t2. Nick Barney (E) – 71
t4. Matt Maoine (+1) – 72
t4. Luciano Giammarino (+1) – 72
6. Keith Chesk (+2) – 73
t7. RJ Juodaitis (+3) – 74
t7. Matt Congdon (+3) – 74
t9. Anthony Espino (+5) – 76
t9. Nick Chernega (+5) – 76
To see full results from round one, click here.
Round two of the three-round event is set to start Saturday morning at Endwell Greens Golf Course.
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