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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene on May 20. Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com. Baseball Durand 3, Ovid-Elsie 1: Brayden Kelley went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored […]

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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene on May 20.

Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com.

Baseball

Durand 3, Ovid-Elsie 1: Brayden Kelley went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored as Durand earned the victory.

Kelley contributed two scoreless innings on the mound before Jaxon Baker (1.1), Brayden Joslin (2.2), and Harley Pugh (1.0) all took the ball.

Brody Demo added a hit and an RBI in the win.

Goodrich 3, Swartz Creek 0: Darby twirls complete game as Martians win FML outright

Goodrich knows who to turn the ball to when it needs a win.

Cross Darby, who has been lights-out all season, tossed a complete game shutout with five strikeouts to lead Goodrich to a Flint Metro League Championship win.

Goodrich, winners of the Stars Division, and Swartz Creek, winners of the Stripes Division, met Tuesday night to decide which team would have the bragging rights of being outright league champions.

Nate Gould and Ivan Kosmerick each went 2-for-4 and drove in all three runs for the Martians while Darby and Zaiden Hall each added a double in the win.

Goodrich scored all three of its runs in the fourth inning.

Brett Hoffman pitched six innings and allowed three earned runs while striking out 11 for Swartz Creek.

Grand Blanc 14, Bay City Central 1: Chris Worley and Brady Paraschos combined for five innings and nine strikeouts to lead the Bobcats in game one.

Tripp Robertson and Trey Williams each had a hit and two RBIs while Sawyer Fullwood had a hit and three RBIs in the win.

Caseton Sendry added two hits for Grand Blanc.

Grand Blanc 12, Bay City Central 5: An eight-run fourth inning propelled the Bobcats to a win in game two as Darren Mayhew, Breccan O’Donnell, and Chris Worley each had two hits.

Kaiden Pollock threw four innings and allowed four runs (one earned) with eight strikeouts in the win.

Holly 9, Corunna 4: Josh Dahlin tossed a complete game with four strikeouts while Xander Jacobson went 3-for-4 with a double, a home run, and three RBIs to lead the Bronchos.

Dalton Chavis added two hits and Christian Preston had two RBIs in the win.

Holly 5, Corunna 4: Xander Jacobson played hero in game two as he hit a grounder to score the game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth.

Holly tallied only two hits but drew nine walks and swiped 10 bags to take game two. Braydon Taylor threw 5 ⅔ innings and tallied five strikeouts for Holly.

Dayne Zeeman went 2-for-3 with a double while Ruger Zeeman went 1-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, tying the game in the top of the sixth.

Scores

Midland 10, Lapeer 0

Yale 14, Imlay City 3

Yale 9, Imlay City 4

Boys Lacrosse (Regionals)

Clarkston 12, Grand Blanc 5

Girls Soccer

Scores

Bay City Central 7, Clio 0 (DISTRICTS)

Fenton 9, Auburn Hills Avondale 1 (DISTRICTS)

Grand Blanc 8, Flint Powers Catholic 0

Softball

Byron 15, Burton Atherton 0: Camryn Hamilton and Emma Glass combined for five hits, four RBIs, two doubles, a triple, and three scoreless innings pitched to lead Byron in game one.

Addie Panula had a double and two RBIs and Lilly Quimby had a hit and two RBIs in the win.

Byron 22, Burton Atherton 5: Byron drew 16 walks and Emma Glass went 2-for-2 with a triple and five RBIs to lead Byron in game two.

Lilly Quimby had three hits and three RBIs while Brie Paldan had a hit and three RBIs in the win.

Clio 5, Davison 1: Addie Taylor went seven innings and struck out 12 to lead the Mustangs in game one.

Kelcy Sperling went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs while Veronica Tate, Layla Hutchinson, and Samantha Rinks each had two hits in the win.

Anna Titsworth launched a solo home run for Davison.

Clio 13, Davison 2: Veronica Tate went five innings and struck out seven while Summer Stevens went 4-for-4 with two doubles to lead Clio.

Tate added a pair of hits, including a double, and two RBIs while Kelcy Sperling had two hits and four RBIs in the win.

Parker Gordon went 2-for-2 with a triple and a home run to lead the Cardinals.

Bobcats go undefeated in SVL, claim fifth-straight league title

Grand Blanc 12, Bay City Central 1: Savannah Schultz threw a complete game and tallied eight strikeouts while launching a pair of home runs at the plate to lead Grand Blanc.

Kate Mitchell and Skylar Green each added a home run in the win while Kayla Blumenschein went 2-for-2 with three RBIs.

Grand Blanc 6, Bay City Central 0: Kayla Blumenschein went five innings and struck out 11 to lead the Bobcats in game two.

Savannah Schultz went 3-for-3 and Jordan Martin and Cay’ana Tipton each had two hits in the win.

Imlay City 7, Yale 4: Faith Schriber went seven innings and struck out four while Chloe Bruman went 3-for-4 with two doubles to lead Imlay City.

Makayla Bruman went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the win.

Imlay City 9, Yale 6: Chloe Bruman and Ava Nadrowski each had three hits while Alexis Bruyere went 4-for-4 to lead Imlay City in game two.

Brooke Walls went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs in the win.

Lapeer 9, Marlette 0: Grace Garcia tossed a complete game shutout and tallied 16 strikeouts to lead the Lightning in game one.

Kylie Walton, Breana Fantin, Kaylee Whitney, and Aubrey Kirk each had two hits in the win.

Lapeer 15, Marlette 0: Jadin Hill went 3-for-3 with two RBIs while Aubrey Kirk went 2-for-4 with four RBIs to lead Lapeer to a win in game two.

Mattie Tracy, GraceLynn Faith, and Sophia Showler each had two hits in the win.

Linden 2, Lake Fenton 1: Eagles crowned outright champions in FML

The Eagles, the Flint Metro League Stripes champions, turned to its ace against Lake Fenton, the Flint Metro League Stars champions, Tuesday night.

Kayla Widner went seven innings and struck out 11 while Sophia Helm went 2-for-2 with a double to lead Linden.

Maddie Stanton went 6 ⅔ and struck out 11 to lead Lake Fenton.

The Blue Devils struck first in the top of the sixth off an RBI-double from Avery Heil, but Linden wasn’t going to go down easy.

Widner drew a walk and Helm was intentionally walked to put runners on second and first with two outs.

A delayed steal by Widner put runners on third and first, which Lake Fenton responded with by intentionally walking Morgan Piotrovsky to load the bases.

Ella Kenyon did her job, hitting a fly ball into left field and scoring the game-winning run.

Montrose 18, Caro 15: Mya Wiggins went 3-for-5 with two home runs and five RBIs while Rachel Hillard went 4-for-5 with three RBIs to lead Montrose.

Alivia Shultz and Kadyn Harber both added three hits in the win.

Montrose 16, Caro 10: Mya Wiggins launched another home run in game two while tallying five RBIs to lead the Rams.

Rachel Hillard and Kylee Stroup each had three hits in the win.

Scores

Midland 16, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 0

Midland 16, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 0

Ovid-Elsie 5, Durand 3

Ovid-Elsie 11, Durand 8

Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 8, Flint Powers Catholic 6

Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 9, Flint Powers Catholic 5

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TV Highlights for Saturday, June 7

TV Highlights Australian Rules Football: Men AFL: Port Adelaide at Greater Western Sydney 4:30 a.m. FS2 Auto Racing Trucks: Qualifying 7 a.m. FS1 Trucks: DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 11 a.m. FOX Barnstorming Baseball Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas 6 p.m. ESPN2 College Baseball: NCAA Tournament Super Regionals Game 2: Miami at Louisville 10 a.m. […]

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TV Highlights

Australian Rules Football: Men

AFL: Port Adelaide at Greater Western Sydney 4:30 a.m. FS2

Auto Racing

Trucks: Qualifying 7 a.m. FS1

Trucks: DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 11 a.m. FOX

Barnstorming Baseball

Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas 6 p.m. ESPN2

College Baseball: NCAA Tournament Super Regionals

Game 2: Miami at Louisville 10 a.m. ESPN

Game 2: Arizona at North Carolina 11 a.m. ESPN2

Game 1: Murray St. at Duke noon ESPNU

Game 1: West Virginia at LSU 1 p.m. ESPN

Game 2: Coastal Carolina at Auburn 2 p.m. ESPN2

Game 1: Tennessee at Arkansas 4 p.m. ESPN

Game 1: UTSA at UCLA 6 p.m. ESPNU

Game 2: Florida St. at Oregon St. 8 p.m. ESPN2

Major League Baseball

Chicago Cubs at Detroit noon MLBN

Atlanta at San Francisco 3 p.m. MLBN

Houston at Cleveland 3 p.m. SCHN

Texas at Washington 3 p.m. RSN

Texas at Washington 3 p.m. Victory+

Boston at N.Y. Yankees 6:30 p.m. FOX

N.Y. Mets at Colorado 9:30 p.m. MLBN

Pro Basketball: WNBA

Las Vegas at Golden State 2 p.m. ABC

Indiana at Chicago 7 p.m. CBS

Boxing

Davis vs. de los Santos 9 p.m. ESPN

Pro Football: CFL

Edmonton at BC 9 p.m. CBSSN

Golf

DP World Tour: KLM Open 6:30 a.m. GOLF

PGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open noon GOLF

PGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open 2 p.m. CBS

LPGA Tour: Shoprite LPGA Classic 2 p.m. GOLF

Korn Ferry Tour: BMW Charity Pro-Am 4 p.m. GOLF

Horse Racing

NYRA: America’s Day at the Races 9:30 a.m. FS1

Belmont Stakes Festival Saturday 1:30 p.m. FOX

America’s Day at Belmont 3 p.m. FS1

157th Belmont Stakes 5:30 p.m. FOX

America’s Day at Belmont 5:30 p.m. FS1

NYRA: America’s Day at the Races 6:30 p.m. FS1

Soccer: Men

Bosnia vs. San Marino 7:50 a.m. FS2

Andorra vs. England 10:50 a.m. FS2

Austria vs. Romania 1:30 p.m. FS2

USA vs. Turkey 2:30 p.m. TNT

USA vs. Turkey 2:30 p.m. truTV

Pacific FC vs. Ottawa 5 p.m. FS2

Soccer: Women

NWSL: Gotham FC vs. Kansas City noon CBS

USL: Dallas Trinity at Tampa Bay 6:30 p.m. Peacock

Pro Softball

Athletes Unlimited 6:30 p.m. MLBN

Tennis

French Open 8 a.m. TNT

French Open 8 a.m. truTV

French Open 11 a.m. TNT

French Open 11 a.m. truTV

French Open 4 a.m. (Sun) TNT

French Open 4 a.m. (Sun) truTV

French Open 5 a.m. (Sun) TNT

French Open 5 a.m. (Sun) truTV

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Athlete of the Year Nominations; Hall of Fame Inductee

Athlete of the Year Nominations Ten Siuslaw High School student-athletes are finalists for this year’s High School Athlete of the Year award, which will be announced Monday night, June 9th, at 6 p.m. at the Siuslaw High School Mall. Parents and families of the athletes are welcome to attend. While many athletes from Siuslaw and […]

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Athlete of the Year Nominations

Ten Siuslaw High School student-athletes are finalists for this year’s High School Athlete of the Year award, which will be announced Monday night, June 9th, at 6 p.m. at the Siuslaw High School Mall. Parents and families of the athletes are welcome to attend. While many athletes from Siuslaw and Mapleton showed incredible heart and dedication throughout the school year, these ten have risen to the top. For the boys: Clayton Wilson, Will Johnson, Kale Jensen, Max Reynolds, and Jacob Mann. For the girls: Danin Lacouture, Macali Lade, Aidell Cadet, Addison McNeill, and Abigail Riggs.

Hall of Fame Inductee: Tom Hagle

Tom Hagle, a standout lineman from the legendary 1989 Siuslaw football team, will be inducted into the Siuslaw High School Hall of Fame on August 22nd. A 1990 graduate, Hagle was the first Viking named first-team all-state in back-to-back seasons. He anchored the offensive line during a dominant three-year run that saw Siuslaw go 27-7 and reach the state playoffs each year. Coach Len Lutero called him one of the top five blockers he ever coached. The Hall of Fame ceremony is at 5 p.m. at Siuslaw High’s main gym. Admission is free; a $10 donation to the Booster Club is encouraged.

Outdoor Nationals

Four Siuslaw athletes are set to compete at the Nike Outdoor Nationals beginning June 19th at Hayward Field in Eugene. Freshman Henry Stone will run in the Frosh Mile, junior Kale Jensen is entered in the Championship Decathlon, junior Will Johnson will compete in the Championship Triple Jump, and sophomore Caleb Gray is scheduled for the Emerging Elite Javelin. The national meet brings together top high school athletes from across the country, and all four Vikings will represent Siuslaw on one of track and field’s biggest stages.

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06/04/2025 high school spring sports results

AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) – In the past two seasons the Caribou Vikings boys’ tennis team have only lost three matches. Two out of three of those losses came against the John Bapst Crusaders. John Bapst was taken off of Caribou’s schedule this regular season, but the Crusaders were the Vikings first opponent in the […]

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AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) – In the past two seasons the Caribou Vikings boys’ tennis team have only lost three matches.

Two out of three of those losses came against the John Bapst Crusaders.

John Bapst was taken off of Caribou’s schedule this regular season, but the Crusaders were the Vikings first opponent in the playoffs.

A quarterfinal match that was meant to be played Tuesday afternoon, but the John Bapst team bus struck a deer on their trip North and because of that the match was rescheduled and played this afternoon.

A lot of close matches in this contest.

At first Caribou had the edge as they were winning the majority of matches.

John Bapst came storming back as the afternoon went on ending Caribou’s perfect 12-0 season, winning 4-1.

Head coach Abraham Bouchard led the team to an undefeated regular season in his first year at the helm for the Vikings.

The Caribou Lady Vikings competed against Ellsworth yesterday winning 3-2.

Today they took to their home courts again, this time for a semi final matchup against the Mount Desert Island Trojans.

The girls played as the boys matches wrapped up.

The doubles teams may have lost their match yesterday, but that clearly did not affect the team just 24 hours later.

Joslyn Griffeth and Isabella Sleeper won the first doubles match, while Madison Thibault and Bri Levesque won second doubles, giving Caribou a quick 2-0 lead.

The Lady Vikings only needed to win one of the three singles matches.

Third singles Ella Bennett continues her undefeated streak.

After todays match she is now 44-0 in her three years of play.

First singles Madelynn Deprey also won her second match in the last day.

And that is more than Caribou needed to secure their spot in the next round.

The Lady Trojans make the trip to Caribou and end up losing 4-1.

Caribou will play Old Town on Tuesday, June 10th at 2:00pm at Brewer High School for a Regional Championship.

Two of the top teams in Class D met in Fort Fairfield yesterday.

Last time the 13-0 Katahdin Cougars and the 11-2 Tigers matched up, Katahdin won in Staceyville 10-0.

The Tigers leading late in this game, holding Katahdin to just one run.

Katahdin down to their final chance to secure an undefeated season, they were trailing 4-1 and that deficit was enough, Graedon King was on the mound for Fort Fairfield.

The Cougars have had two two run games this season, however both of those resulted in wins.

Katahdin picks up their first loss of the season with their lowest scoring game of the year.

Fort Fairfield was boosted up the standings into the #2 seed, the team finished the regular season 12-2 as they did last season.

The Class D baseball quarterfinals will be played on June 12th, Katahdin and Fort Fairifeld will both have home field advantage.

During the last game of the basketball season, Fort Fairfield ended Madawaska’s undefeated streak on their final game of the season.

The undefeated Katahdin Cougars visited the Tigers for their final game of the year hoping to stay flawless, the Tigers beat them 4-1.

The Northern Maine Moose beat the Hampden Academy Broncos 17-14.

“We always enjoy playing against this team as we both started our lacrosse programs around the same time. We’re seeing the same growing pains. We always know it’s going to be a good competition. Tonight was no exception. It was a shooting match between Isaiah Ervin and their star player. In the moment you don’t want the game to go back and forth but when you can sit back and reflect of what you just watched, It was a game of two players going head-to-head. The great part is they congratulated each other after some goals. If you’re a fan that got to watch the game this was a great game to watch with 31 total goals,” said head coach Adam Simoes.

Isaiah Ervin scored 14 goals in his last regular season game with the Moose.

It won’t be his last ever game with the team as they have locked up the #7 seed in Class C.

The team seeded higher and had a higher tournament index.

Colton Simoes had two goals and 27 face-off wins for an 81% win percentage.

Eli Brown of Presque Isle High School had one goal and one assist.

The girl’s game was very close as well.

In the end the team won 12-10.

In the last 14 minutes of the game the Moose lost two players, they were leading by two at the time.

Although the Broncos tied it, The Lady Moose netted two goals to win it.

Houlton sophomore Reagan Wright had three goals, Hodgdon senior Shae Gilbert, Southern Aroostook freshman Aolie Watt, and Houlton sophomore Morgan Quirk each scored two goals.

It was a team effort for their fourth win of the season.

In the three years the program has been active, this is the most wins the team has had.

Over to Southern Aroostook High School where the Warriors were hosting a doubleheader against Fort Kent.

Tied up at 1 in the bottom of the first, Jakoby Porter will break the tie, DJ Kuindersma will score the go ahead run and Connor Lilley charging towards home plate, he makes contact with the catcher and the ball pops out so the runner is safe, both players stayed in the game.

3-1 Southern Aroostook in the first, the young players on this team making a difference, Brayden Peters will drive Porter home and Southern Aroostook would take a 4-1 lead into the second inning.

Fort Kent closing out their season strong, for the first time this season the team scored double digit runs in back to back games.

The Warriors held on to win 12-6 in game one of the doubleheader.

While in game two, Fort Kent’s defense and pitching came through, Fort Kent held Southern Aroostook to two runs winning 12-2.

According to the MPA’s website Fort Kent finished their season 8-8, it is not official on the website whether the team will make a playoff berth this season.

The Warriors finished their season 5-9.

The Warrior girls took the field, this run would be their seventh run scored unanswered, earlier in the game Olivia Ellingwood hit a three run double making it 6-0.

Back to back hits by Leah Hebert and Reese Doucette in the fifth inning drove in three runs to almost bring Fort Kent all the way back.

Winning pitcher Brooke Shields struck out 10 in this 7-6 Southern Aroostook win.

Fort Kent and Southern Aroostook traded 3-run first innings in game two.

Southern Aroostook gave up two more runs in the second inning giving the Lady Warriors their first lead of the afternoon.

An Olivia Ellingwood home run brought the game within one run at 5-4.

Libby Jackson added an insurance run in the bottom of the third and the bottom of the fourth is when the team pulled away.

Niah Durost doubled and Maddie Morneault drove her home, Morneault also scored.

The Lady Warriors win game two in Dyer Brook 8-5.

Kamryn Martin reportedly pitching in both games, and her pitching in the second game held the Lady Warriors away while striking out six batters.

The Presque Isle Lady Wildcats had a great final two regular season games.

They were up 15-3, and Astra Laughton brings the score to 16-3 in the fourth inning.

Via Edgecomb was the next to drive a Cat home, she will make it to first safely and runners are safe all around as Kolbie Langley scores for Presque Isle.

18-3 Presque Isle in the 4th.

Their inning was cut short as the team was up by 15 runs, John Bapst had one last opportunity to score five or more runs to keep this game going.

They were unsuccessful, Presque Isle won game one 18-3 and won game two 6-1.

The team finishes the season 8-8, a one game improvement from last year’s 7-9 record.

The Wildcats baseball team was down 4-1 in the fifth inning.

Brandon Porter got something going, but the Wildcats weren’t able to capitalize on that this inning.

Colby Haggerty batting for the Crusaders now in the 6th inning, base hit to start this inning off.

As we get to the end of the season we see a lot of team’s offense getting better and better.

The Crusaders would tack on 5 more runs while Presque Isle adds one, game one was a 12-2 win for John Bapst.

The Cats came alive in their final home game of the season, winning 13-12.

Caribou had a great start against Old Town, Edison Sleeper reached base in the leadoff spot to start the bottom of the first inning and scored.

The Coyotes scored double digit runs in both games.

They won game one 11-6 and won game two 13-3.

Caribou finished the regular season 9-7, the same as the team did last year.

However they were the 6 seed last year, as of now they are the 9th seed in Class B.

Over to the softball field where the undefeated Lady Cougars were facing Fort Fairfield.

The Lady Tigers trailing big early, making a nice play for an out here but Katahdin will score.

For the 8th game the Lady Cougars shutout their opponent, winning this game 20-0.

Katahdin is one of three teams in Class D that finished the season undefeated.

They are the #3 seed behind Machias and Penobscot Valley.

The Caribou Lady Vikings also hosted Old Town.

The Coyotes came into the contest 11-1 on a nine game winning streak.

They had one of their best offensive days of the season.

Old Town picks up two wins while in Caribou winning game one 18-2 and game two 15-1.

It’s looking like the Lady Vikings could have a spot in the preliminary matchups, those have not been released yet, as they do we will report that schedule.

Hodgdon and Madawaska played a doubleheader in Mad-Town.

Hodgdon won 2-1, while the Owls win game two 5-2.

Mattanawcook beat Houlton’s baseball team 15-2.

The Lady Lynx defeated Houlton’s softball squad 4-2.

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Buffalo Hosting WY HS State Finals Rodeo: For the 2nd time in 3 weeks, the Johnson County Fairgrounds will be hosting the Wyoming High School Rodeo Circuit, but this time, it’s for the saddle and the belt buckle. Today, tomorrow and Saturday are the State High School Finals, as cowboys and cowgirls will try to […]

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Buffalo Hosting WY HS State Finals Rodeo: For the 2nd time in 3 weeks, the Johnson County Fairgrounds will be hosting the Wyoming High School Rodeo Circuit, but this time, it’s for the saddle and the belt buckle.

Today, tomorrow and Saturday are the State High School Finals, as cowboys and cowgirls will try to qualify for the High School National Finals Rodeo.

Competition today and tomorrow starts at 9am and 6pm.

Those that go this morning, will have their second run tomorrow night and vice-versa.

Saturday’s final round starts at 9:30am.

Cowboys and cowgirls earn points based on what place they finish in for their respective event at each rodeo, during last fall and this spring seasons.

The top 4 after Saturday will qualify for the High School National Finals Rodeo, which will take place next month at Rock Springs.

Looking at the standings, Katie Rice of Buffalo is currently 5th in the barrel racing.

Kamry and Karly Davis are 7th and 8th respectively and both within striking distance.

Kamry is 3rd in the Breakaway Roping, but it’s a tight race in that event.

Kolby Smith of Sheridan is sitting in 4th place in the Bull Riding, and Bleu Butler of Big Horn is 3rd in Goat Tying.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers will play their next several games in Rapid City, South Dakota beginning today.

The team is scheduled to take on the Billings 406 Flyers at 4:30pm.

Tomorrow, they play at 9am vs. Chadron, Nebraska, and at 11:30am vs. Sturgis, South Dakota.

Saturday at 9am they’ll take on Gering, Nebraska.

The rest of the schedule is dependent on what goes on in those 4 games.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies not only won their first series of the season, the team also got its first sweep.

The team won at Miami yesterday 3-2.

The Rocks are off today and return home tomorrow to start a 6-game homestand with 3 games against the New York Mets, followed by 3 vs. San Francisco.


NBA Finals: Game 1 of the NBA finals is tonight between Indiana and Oklahoma City.

Tip off is scheduled for 6:30pm.

There is a Wyoming connection to this game.

James Johnson who played his High School ball at Cheyenne East, plays for the Pacers.

He’s been in the NBA for 15 years and this is his first shot at a championship.


NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Edmonton won at home vs. Florida 4-3 in overtime last night, in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

The Oilers were down 3-1 at one point, then rallied to tie the score, and then got the winner on a power play with about 31 seconds to go in the overtime period.

Game 2 is tomorrow at Edmonton starting at 6pm.

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East Pennsboro's Irys Kline highlights coaches' Mid

For the third time in four seasons, Irys Kline is the top of the Mid-Penn Capital. The East Pennsboro senior and Boston University commit earned the divisional Player of the Year honor in the Mid-Penn Conference’s annual reveal of All-Division teams, as voted on by area coaches. Middletown head coach Mike Thomas took home Coach […]

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For the third time in four seasons, Irys Kline is the top of the Mid-Penn Capital.

The East Pennsboro senior and Boston University commit earned the divisional Player of the Year honor in the Mid-Penn Conference’s annual reveal of All-Division teams, as voted on by area coaches.

Middletown head coach Mike Thomas took home Coach of the Year, while Milton Hershey was recognized with the Sportsmanship Award.

Here’s a full rundown of the honorees.

MID-PENN CAPITAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Irys Kline, East Pennsboro

MID-PENN CAPITAL COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Thomas, Middletown

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Milton Hershey

FIRST TEAM

Zea Sullivan, Trinity

Landry Murray, Trinity

Taylor Lawrence, Trinity

Anna Sheaffer, Trinity

Bridget Schalk, Trinity

Anna Ness, Trinity

Irys Kline, East Pennsboro

Chelsey Hoover, East Pennsboro

Gracie Barder, East Pennsboro

Journee Stover, Middletown

Hayden Herneisey, Middletown

Meghan O’Brien, Middletown

SECOND TEAM

Brianna Topper, Trinity

Ianeli Cordero, Trinity

Gabby Miller, East Pennsboro

Kenadee Hileman, Middletown

Maci Shutt, Middletown

Delaney Fitzpatrick, Middletown

Kylee Pierce, Milton Hershey

Matrix Thomas, Milton Hershey

Lindsay Johnson, Camp Hill

Lindsay Oyster, Camp Hill

THIRD TEAM

Peyton Lawrence, Trinity

Madeline Oyster, Camp Hill

Payton Beck, Camp Hill

Kavita Machiraju, Camp Hill

Elizabeth Wilson, East Pennsboro

Mackenzie Roach, East Pennsboro

Ja’Liyah Stover, Middletown

Chloe White, Middletown

Atlas Collins, Milton Hershey

Maddox Thompson, Milton Hershey

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