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Florida high school receiver Hayden Moore commits to Gophers
The Gophers football program added its third commitment of the weekend on Sunday when wide receiver Hayden Moore of Newberry, Fla., announced on the X social media platform that he will join Minnesota’s 2026 recruiting class. Moore, 6-1 and 190 pounds, is a three-star recruit who is ranked as the 105th-best prospect in Florida and […]


The Gophers football program added its third commitment of the weekend on Sunday when wide receiver Hayden Moore of Newberry, Fla., announced on the X social media platform that he will join Minnesota’s 2026 recruiting class.
Moore, 6-1 and 190 pounds, is a three-star recruit who is ranked as the 105th-best prospect in Florida and the 164th wide receiver nationally by recruiting-focused website 247Sports.com. Moore had offers from 14 FBS schools, including Power Four members Boston College, Iowa and Vanderbilt. He received an offer from Minnesota in February, visited campus this weekend and gave coach P.J. Fleck his pledge Sunday.
Moore caught 51 passes for 982 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior in 2024 as Newberry went 10-3 and reached the regional final in Florida’s Class 2A playoffs. He 44 passes for 940 yards and 12 TDs in 2023.
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Saginaw's Spencer Schwellenbach struggles in loss to Dodgers
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Baseball Edmonds-Woodway defeated Shorewood 3-2 (8 innings) The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors wrapped up the Wesco 3A/2A title with an extra-innings victory over Shorewood, 3-2. It was the third straight league title for Edmonds-Woodway, improving their league record to 36-4 during their three-year run. Andreas Simonsen was also all about the number three. He went three-for-three at […]

Baseball
Edmonds-Woodway defeated Shorewood 3-2 (8 innings)
The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors wrapped up the Wesco 3A/2A title with an extra-innings victory over Shorewood, 3-2. It was the third straight league title for Edmonds-Woodway, improving their league record to 36-4 during their three-year run.
Andreas Simonsen was also all about the number three. He went three-for-three at the plate, scoring all three Warriors runs, and he also stole three bases.
Lukas Wanke pitched seven strong innings for the Warriors, allowing only five hits, two runs (one earned), walking three and striking out four hitters. Wanke was the winning pitcher, improving his record to 6-0 on the season. Finn Crawford came in and picked up the save by retiring all three Shorewood batters that he faced in the bottom of the eighth inning.
The Warriors closed out the regular season with a 10-2 league record and an overall record of 16-5. They will next face Monroe in the District playoff quarterfinal round on Saturday, May 10 with a scheduled 2 p.m. start time at Edmonds-Woodway High School. The District tournament is double elimination with four teams eventually advancing to the state tournament.
Edmonds-Woodway pitching highlights:
Lukas Wanke: 7 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
Finn Crawford: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K
Edmonds-Woodway offense highlights:
Andres Simonsen: 3 for 3, BB, 3 R, 3 SB
Trevelyan Podawiltz: 2 for 4, 2 RBI
Luke Boland: 1 for 3, BB
Toshi Gilginas: BB
Finn Crawford: BB
Lukas Wanke: SAC
Erik Alsdorf: SAC
Shorewood pitching highlights:
Joey Facilla: 6 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 8 K
Danny Morgan: 2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
Records (league and overall): Edmonds-Woodway 10-2, 15-6; Shorewood 8-4, 13-7
Edmonds-Woodway next game; District quarterfinals vs Monroe; Saturday, May 10; 2 p.m. at Edmonds-Woodway High School
Mountlake Terrace defeated Archbishop Murphy 7-6
Mountlake Terrace offense highlights:
Owen Meek: 2 for 4, 3 RBI, 3 SB
Charlie Schofield: 1 for 2, BB, HBP, R
Jack Gripentrog: 1 for 2, 2 HBP, R
Nolan Valdivia: 1 for 4, 2 RBI
Braeden Davidson: 2 for 3, BB, 2B, R
Zach Amador: 1 for 3, R
Liam Moore: 1 for 4
Cian Harney: BB, R
Nicholas Liepins: BB, R, SB
Nate Brown: BB
Mountlake Terrace pitching highlights:
Layton Rongholt: 3 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
Liam Moore: 3.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
Records (league and overall): Mountlake Terrace 7-5, 10-10; Archbishop Murphy 5-7, 12-9
Mountlake Terrace next game: District elimination play-in game vs Ferndale or Shorecrest; Thursday, May 8; 4 p.m. at Mountlake Terrace High School
Meadowdale defeated Shorecrest 6-2
No details reported
Records (league and overall): Meadowdale 4-8, 8-12; Shorecrest 6-6, 12-8
Meadowdale next game: District elimination play-in game at Oak Harbor; Tuesday, May 6; 4 p.m.
Softball
Edmonds-Woodway defeated Shorewood 5-0
Edmonds-Woodway pitching highlights:
Ella Campbell: 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 9 K
Edmonds-Woodway offense highlights:
Catie Ingalls: 2 for 4, 2B, 2 R
Ella Campbell: 1 for 3, RBI
Abby McCorvey: 1 for 3, R, RBI
Neva Cheeney: 1 for 2, HBP, R
Noa Gillespie: 1 for 3, RBI
Helena Marsh: HBP, RBI
Ellie Alderson: RBI
Audrey Sommer: BB
Madeline Jones: 1 for 3
Abby Tracy: R
Records (league and overall): Edmonds-Woodway 9-1, 13-5; Shorewood 6-4, 11-7
Edmonds-Woodway next game: at Archbishop Murphy; Monday, May 5; 4 p.m.
Meadowdale defeated Shorecrest 20-2 (5 innings)
Meadowdale pitching highlights:
Payton Aldridge: 5 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K
Meadowdale offense highlights:
Madison Mitchell: 2 for 3, 3B, 3 R, 4 RBI, SF
Zoe De Mello: 2 for 2, 3 BB, 2B, 5 R,
Jaeden Sajec: 2 for 3, BB, HR, 2 R, 3 RBI, SF
Samantha Martens: 2 for 4, 2 R, 2 RBI
Olivia Feistel: 3 for 4, 2 2B, R, 3 RBI
Peyton Fry: 2 for 5, 2B, RBI
Arianna Lyon: 1 for 3, BB, 2 R, RBI
Hallie Weeks: 1 for 3, 2 BB, R
Payton Aldridge: R, RBI, SF
Ella Bogren: 1 for 1, R, RBI
Sophia Billy: 1 for 1, 2 RBI
Olivia Lahrson: BB
Records (league and overall): Meadowdale 7-3, 8-9; Shorecrest 1-10, 4-12
Meadowdale next game: vs Shorewood; Monday, May 5; 4 p.m. at Meadowdale High School
Archbishop Murphy defeated Mountlake Terrace 14-10
Archbishop Murphy offense highlights:
Maddie Evans: 3 for 5, 2B, HR, 4 R, 3 RBI
Carly Madhavan: 4 for 5, R, 5 RBI
Saylah Lopez: 1 for 2, 3 BB, 3 R
Sarah Fletcher: 1 for 4, BB, HR, 2 R, RBI
Markella Vick: 2 for 5, 2B, 2 RBI
Giselle Silva: 2 for 4, BB, 2B, R, SB
Allyea Hernandez: 1 for 4, BB, 2 R
Mountlake Terrace offense highlights:
Amaya Johnson: 2 for 3, 2 HR, 2 R, 5 RBI, SF
Jordyn Stokes: 2 for 4, 3B, 4 R, 2 RBI
Olivia Brown: 2 for 4, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
Bri Reyes: 1 for 2, 3 BB, 2 R
Charlotte Snook: 2 for 3, BB, SB
Evie Snow: 1 for 4, 2B
Hailey Taron: BB
Sophia Morgenroth: SAC
Records (league and overall): Archbishop Murphy 8-2, 12-6; Mountlake Terrace 5-6, 7-10
Mountlake Terrace next game: vs Lake Stevens; Monday, May 5; 6:30 p.m. at Mountlake Terrace High School
Boys Soccer
Edmonds-Woodway defeated Meadowdale 2-0
Edmonds-Woodway goal scorers:
Alex Plumis
David Salgado
Edmonds-Woodway assists:
Ben Browne (2)
Edmonds-Woodway shutout goalkeeper:
Daniel Abraham
Records (league and overall): Edmonds-Woodway 5-4-2, 8-5-2; Meadowdale 2-9-0, 3-11-1
Edmonds-Woodway next game: vs Shorecrest; Tuesday,May 6; 7:30 p.m. at Edmonds-Woodway High School
Meadowdale next game: vs Shorewood; Tuesday, May 6; 7 p.m. at Shoreline Stadium
Lynnwood defeated Shorecrest 3-2
Lynnwood goals:
Henrry Torres
Kai Ahumada
Julio Morales
Records (league and overall): Lynnwood 3-7-1, 4-10-1; Shorecrest 6-4-1, 8-5-2
Lynnwood next game: vs Mountlake Terrace; Tuesday, May 6; 7:30 p.m. at Lynnwood High School
Jackson defeated Mountlake Terrace 2-0
No details reported
Records: Jackson 11-4-1; Mountlake Terrace 3-10-2
Mountlake Terrace next game: at Lynnwood; Tuesday, May 6; 7:30 p.m.
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Marshall County Special Olympics Program Creates Bonds Built To Last
photo by: Emma Delk High school peer tutors play with special education students during the 34th Annual Marshall County Special Olympics Thursday at John Marshall High School. GLEN DALE — More than 150 student and adult athletes gathered at John Marshall High School to compete in various track and field events during the 34th annual […]


photo by: Emma Delk
High school peer tutors play with special education students during the 34th Annual Marshall County Special Olympics Thursday at John Marshall High School.
GLEN DALE — More than 150 student and adult athletes gathered at John Marshall High School to compete in various track and field events during the 34th annual Marshall County Special Olympics Spring Games.
Special education students from every elementary, middle and high school in the county were represented in the races and throwing events held on Thursday morning. In between races, athletes could play other sports, make arts and crafts or take pictures at a photo booth.
Athletes could choose three events to compete in, with running events ranging from 25 to 200 meters and throwing events including shot put and discus. Wheelchair races also took place.
The set-up and running of the games was a combined effort of teachers and over 200 peer tutors from Cameron and John Marshall High Schools, who assisted the athletes. The Knights of Pythias, American Legion, and Army National Guard also lent a hand during the games.
Marshall County Schools Special Olympics Co-Director Lori Caldwell, a JMHS special education teacher, noted the various JMHS classes that volunteered their time and talents to create the games. She credited JMHS industrial arts shop teacher Matthew Ali and his students with building many activities for the students, including a giant wooden Connect Four game.
Several other JMHS career and technical education programs helped out during the Olympics, including agriculture students setting up for field events, nursing students in the therapeutic services program providing a first aid station and assisting with physicals, Pro Start students providing lunch and WJMH Media students announcing results and acting as DJs.
Caldwell noted the importance of the peer tutors in keeping the games running smoothly. She said that during yesterday’s peer tutor training, the students were instructed not to discipline athletes but to act as their “buddies.”
“The peer tutors are told that all they need to do is to make their athletes smile and have a good time,” Caldwell said. “We have tutors who come back for all four years because they enjoy being out here with the athletes so much. I think our peer tutors might look forward to this more than even the athletes because we get more and more students signing up to help each year.”
Caldwell noted that students begin to build a relationship with their athlete that often carries beyond the field into the classroom. She added that some students request to help specific athletes every year.
“We want to get some friendly competition going on between the athletes, but more than anything, it’s about building relationships,” Caldwell said. “When students request certain athletes, we make it happen, because it’s all about keeping the kids smiling and building those relationships.”
Kolton McGlumphy, a junior at JMHS competing in the games, had his own posse of three peer tutors keeping him company as he competed. The three JMHS sophomores serving as his peer tutors were Austin Chayer, Lane Icard and Hayden Fordyce. McGlumphy said he asked the students to work with him during the games since he sits with them at breakfast each morning at school.
“He sits with us at breakfast every day, and so when he asked us if we wanted to help him today, we obviously wanted to do it,” Chayer said. “We’ve played a couple of games with him already, including Connect Four, which he won.”
McGlumphy, who had just finished first in a 100-meter race, felt confident in his chances at placing first in a 200-meter race and the shotput event he was also competing in. His peer tutors also thought he would do well in those events, with Icard adding that they did not feel like they had to give McGlumphy any pointers as they were confident in his skills.
Peer tutor Jersea Slonaker, a JMHS junior, specifically requested to work with her step-sister, Glen Dale Elementary School kindergartener Kieryn Woodruff, while she competed in the games. Slonaker and JMHS junior Jesse McDowell, who was Woodruff’s other peer tutor, guided Woodruff through various events and activities. Woodruff’s favorite activity was running through the parachute set-up at the field.
“I just love being here with her because she’s just a blast,” Slonaker said.
McDowell added that his favorite part of the day was seeing the smiles on Woodruff’s and other athletes’ faces as they participated in the various activities.
“I just love seeing how happy they are and how much fun they’re having,” McDowell said.
Marshall County Schools Special Olympics Co-Director Catherine Folmar, the Cameron Elementary School Principal, was thrilled to see peer tutors building relationships with the students they were helping at the games. She noted that they rely on peer tutor feedback to decide what activities to include at the games, with two favorites of attendees being the large beach balls and the parachute.
Folmar added it was “really neat” to see how the friendships between tutors and athletes developed over the years.
“I think this event can be eye-opening in some ways for some peer tutors and make them more empathetic towards people different than them,” Folmar said. “I’m so thankful to our sponsors, the community and Marshall County Schools for helping us facilitate this. It’s seriously a community effort to put this together for our students with special needs, and it’s an amazing thing.”
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Mountain View's school record
Mountain View’s JJ Phillips, top, congratulates Rocky Mountain’s Sam Lofstrum after Lofstrum won the 50-yard freestyle at the Northern League meet Saturday at the Mountain View Aquatic Center. Phillips finished third. (Nathan Wright/Loveland Reporter-Herald) 7

Mountain View’s JJ Phillips, top, congratulates Rocky Mountain’s Sam Lofstrum after Lofstrum won the 50-yard freestyle at the Northern League meet Saturday at the Mountain View Aquatic Center. Phillips finished third. (Nathan Wright/Loveland Reporter-Herald)
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High school highlights for Saturday, May 3, 2025
NON-CONFERENCE • Mayo got a pitching gem from Kyle Leopold and used it to notch a 6-2 win over Coon Rapids. Leopold, a junior right-hander, tossed a complete-game two hitter with just one walk and nine strikeouts. Lincoln Majerus and Michael Johnson led the Mayo hitters, each going 3-for-4. Majerus had two doubles and Johnson […]


NON-CONFERENCE
• Mayo got a pitching gem from Kyle Leopold and used it to notch a 6-2 win over Coon Rapids. Leopold, a junior right-hander, tossed a complete-game two hitter with just one walk and nine strikeouts. Lincoln Majerus and Michael Johnson led the Mayo hitters, each going 3-for-4. Majerus had two doubles and Johnson had one.
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• Austin allowed Byron four runs in the first inning but shut the Bears out the rest of the way en route to a 5-4 win. John Rollie had two hits and two RBIs for the Packers. Noah Dunlap pitched 6 2/3 innings and allowed four runs, none of them earned. He struck out 12.
NON-CONFERENCE
• Tallie Behrens stroked a pair of home runs and finished with three hits overall in Byron’s 3-0 win over Winona. Behrens also lit things up as the Bears’ pitcher, tossing a one-hitter with just one walk and 10 strikeouts.
• Addy Overkamp, Lauren Waller and Tessa Ryan each had two hits for St. Charles as it beat Watertown-Mayer 9-1. Waller pitched six inning and allowed six hits and just one run.
• Willow Lange smacked a two-run home run in the top of the eighth inning, providing St. Charles with an 8-6 win over Mayo. Lange finished the game 3-for-4 with three RBIs. She also was the winning pitcher, working 7 2/3 innings and allowed six runs, five of them earned. Bella Elsinger and Lauren Chon each had two hits for Mayo.
• Mayo bounced back from an extra-innings loss to St. Charles on Saturday and beat Watertown-Mayer 15-0 in four innings in a triangular tournament. Mayo finished the game with seven hits and one error. Watertown-Mayer was held to one hit by Amelia Nordland.
• Northfield scored four runs in the fifth and sixth innings and beat Century 10-5. Olivia Hohrman went 3-for-4 for Northfield with two doubles and five RBIs. Century was paced by Kennedy Stewart with three hits.
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MAYO INVITATIONAL
• Mayo won all three of its duals in the Mayo Invitational, downing Maple Grove 7-0, No. 4-ranked (Class 2A) Mounds View 5-2 and No. 1 ranked (Class 1A) St. Paul Academy 6-1. The Spartans are ranked No. 3 in Class 2A.
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