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Gymnasts compete at Spring Garden Party Invitational

Crystal Tweed FLORIDA, NY – Not to be confused with the state of Florida, members from Tweeds Gymnastics levels 3 and 4 competition team were looking forward to the final meet of the regular.  The USA Gymnastics State meet competition is in just a few short weeks on Mother’s Day weekend. For some of the […]

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FLORIDA, NY – Not to be confused with the state of Florida, members from Tweeds Gymnastics levels 3 and 4 competition team were looking forward to the final meet of the regular. 

The USA Gymnastics State meet competition is in just a few short weeks on Mother’s Day weekend. For some of the girls they were hoping to sharpen skills and clean up their routines. For others this competition served as a last attempt to grab that qualification score. To qualify for states a gymnast at this level must receive an all-around score of at least 32 points. 

Alessandra Stanley received her highest scores of the season. Anna Acevedo reached her goal of qualifying for states and performed a powerful vault receiving a score of 8.775! 

Charly Casamassima nailed her two back handsprings in her floor routine and Amaya Burton had a solid meet brushing up on a few of her skills. Emilia Tomasulo brought home a medal for 2nd place on beam with a score of 9.325, her personal best.

After the meet assistant coach Layla Mack shared, “I’m proud of all of them. I’ve witnessed so much improvement at this competition. Now, time for states!”

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Daily Hampshire Gazette – HS Roundup: Granby boys volleyball falls to Sci-Tech

For the first time all season, the Granby boys volleyball team dropped consecutive matches as the Rams fell 3-1 to Sci-Tech on Monday evening. The first two sets were as close as it gets, but Granby couldn’t sustain its strong play for the entirety of the contest – losing 26-24, 24-26, 25-18, 25-19. Braeden Gallagher had eight […]

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For the first time all season, the Granby boys volleyball team dropped consecutive matches as the Rams fell 3-1 to Sci-Tech on Monday evening. The first two sets were as close as it gets, but Granby couldn’t sustain its strong play for the entirety of the contest – losing 26-24, 24-26, 25-18, 25-19.

Braeden Gallagher had eight kills, six digs and two aces, Brandon Chatel blocked five shots at the net while adding four digs and a pair of aces, Daniel Santiago put down seven kills while Nathan Walsh recorded 22 assists for Granby. Richard Sweet added five kills as well.

Holyoke 3, Ludlow 1 — After losing five straight, the Purple Knights picked up a second straight victory on Monday evening thanks to a four-set victory over the Lions in Holyoke.

Holyoke returns to the court on Wednesday to take on Granby for the second time in three matches. First serve is scheduled for 5 p.m.

Weekend results

Softball

Wachusett 6, Hampshire 2 — The Raiders suffered their first loss of the season, but it came against one of the best teams in the state. Wachusett is currently No. 2 in the MIAA Division 1 power rankings.

Hampshire held its own against the Mountaineers, nearly matching their total in hits (6-5), but they couldn’t muster enough offense to improve to 14-0. Kalin Dubay recorded two hits and came around to score on a CC Thayer double while Ryanne Dubay and Lucy Trombley each hit safely for the Raiders.

Dubay struck out nine in her seven innings in the circle, and only three of Wachusett’s six runs were earned to Dubay. Hampshire uncharacteristically made three errors in the field.

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Amherst 14, South Hadley 6 — Seven different ‘Canes players scored goals on Friday, with Tri Nguyen (three goals, two assists) and Silas Hazen (three goals, two assists) leading the charge in Amherst’s second win over the Tigers this season.

Tre Bowman notched two goals and a dime, Brian Cruz put up two goals and two assists and Sawyer Ferro buried a pair for the ‘Canes. Jason Kim made 10 saves in goal.

Girls lacrosse

Belchertown 9, Hampshire 8 — For the first time this season, the Orioles picked one up in the win column. Belchertown entered Saturday’s contest with the Raiders at 0-10, but they did just enough to squeeze by with a one-goal win.

Lia Pikul (five), McKenzie LePage (three) and Aubrey McCain (one) combined to score the Orioles’ goals in the victory.

Northampton 12, Agawam 4 — Makayla Fydenkevez and Teagan McDonald filled Agawam’s net a combined eight times (four goals each) to push the Blue Devils to their third win in a row. Imanni Power-Greene added a hat trick for Northampton, who led 6-3 at halftime.

Agawam was held to one goal in the second half as Blue Devils goalie Ainsley Dawson concluded with nine saves.

Youth baseball

Northampton 13, Palmer 7 (14U) — Palmer got on the board with two unearned runs in the top of the first, but the Blue Devils came roaring back and took the lead after Alex Visentin-Laing and Bradyn Rios singled, Oliver Yau hit an RBI double to center field, Dylan Lawrence-Riddell grounded out (RBI) and Miller Cobrich ripped an RBI single down the left field line. They never trailed the rest of the way in Sunday’s win.

Northampton added to its early lead in the bottom of the second inning, scoring three more runs to make the score 7-2. Timely hitting and heads up base running earned Northampton four runs in the fifth and two in the sixth. Maceo Nteta grabbed the win for the Blue Devils, as he surrendered one hit and two runs over two innings – striking out three and walking two. 

Northampton accumulated 14 hits in the game. Piotrowski collected three hits from the lead-off spot while Elias Almeida, Yau, Tait Kennedy and Laing each recorded two hits for the Blue Devils. Piotrowski and Lawrence-Riddell (one hit) drove in two runs apiece for Northampton.

Northampton 22, Granby 6 (14U) — Bradyn Rios collected four hits and three RBIs in four at bats as Northampton defeated Granby on Friday. Rios tripled in the first inning, singled in the second inning, doubled in the third and singled again in the fifth. The Blue Devils jumped out to the lead in the top of the first frame after Iggy Piotrowski singled and Rios tripled him in. An error scored another run, Dylan Lawrence-Riddell doubled to plate a run, Miller Cobrich doubled, scoring two runs, and Alex Laing singled to score a pair.

Northampton piled up 16 hits in the game. Yau drove the middle of the lineup, leading Blue Devils with four RBIs as part of his 3-for-4 day. Piotrowski and Laing each collected multiple hits, and seven Northampton players had two or more RBIs.

Lawrence-Riddell earned the win for the Blue Devils, surrendering zero hits and one run (no earned) over one inning, striking out two. Piotrowski, Tait Kennedy, Nteta and Elliott Frankl each threw one inning for the Blue Devils in relief.



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Lacey Kaufman, Vikram Nerendran, Austin Cohen, Estelle Fetsis/Taryn Martin, Parker Servoss/Santiago Astengo and David Gonzalez/Adam Olson win state singles and doubles championships; Beach Volleyball and Baseball updates

Share Tweet Share Share Email Salpointe sophomore Lacey Kaufman won the D-II state singles championship. (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson) STATE TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPIONSD-I: No. 1 Vikram Nerendran, Rincon/UHSD-II: No. 1 Lacey Kaufman, SalpointeD-II: No. 1 Austin Cohen, Catalina Foothills STATE TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONSD-II: No. 1 Parker Servoss/Santiago […]

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Salpointe sophomore Lacey Kaufman won the D-II state singles championship. (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson)

STATE TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPIONS
D-I: No. 1 Vikram Nerendran, Rincon/UHS
D-II: No. 1 Lacey Kaufman, Salpointe
D-II: No. 1 Austin Cohen, Catalina Foothills

STATE TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
D-II: No. 1 Parker Servoss/Santiago Astengo, Catalina Foothills
D-III: No. 5 David Gonzalez/Adam Olson, Sabino
D-III: No. 1 Estelle Fetsis/Taryn Martin, Pusch Ridge

STATE TENNIS SINGLES RUNNER-UP
D-II: No. 3 Junchen Jia, Catalina Foothills

STATE TENNIS DOUBLES RUNNERS-UP
D-II: Avery Eliscu/Camryn Hansen, Canyon del Oro
D-II: No. 6 Ahmed Bozdogan/Aaron Zeldin, Catalina Foothills

MONDAY, MAY 5

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT PASEO RACQUET CENTER
D-II: No. 1 Lacey Kaufman, Salpointe over No. 2 Rylan Bratspis, Saguaro (6-7(3), 6-1, 10-6)
D-II: Petelin/Gruhn, Notre Dame over Avery Eliscu/Camryn Hansen, CDO (2-6, 7-5, 10-3)
D-III: No. 1 Estelle Fetsis/Taryn Martin, Pusch Ridge over No. 2 Carbone/Hermenanu, Cicero Prep (4-6, 6-3, 10-0)

BOYS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT PASEO RACQUET CENTER
D-I: No. 1 Vikram Nerendran, Rincon/UHS over No. 2 Max Sheng, Hamilton (6-4, 6-4)
D-II: No. 1 Austin Cohen, Catalina Foothills over No. 3 Junchen Jia, Catalina Foothills (6-1, 6-2)
D-II: No. 1 Parker Servoss/Santiago Astengo, Catalina Foothills over No. 6 Ahmed Bozdogan/Aaron Zeldin, Catalina Foothills (6-2, 6-1)
D-III: No. 5 David Gonzalez/Adam Olson, Sabino over No. 2 Griffiths/Valdes, Phoenix Country Day (6-4, 7-6(5))

BEACH PAIRS ROUND ONE AT CASTEEL
D-I: Heldt/Woodruff, O’Connor over Lindon Bourn/Leah Stoneking, Catalina Foothills (2-1)
D-II: Kallie George/Amelia Cutting, Ironwood Ridge over Desch/Whittemo, Northwest Christian (2-0)
D-II: Amelia Bartfalvi/Chloe Zhang, Salpointe over Cathay/Fox, Gilbert Christian (2-0)
D-II: Brooklyn Burgle/Eleanor Sharp, Salpointe over Gerard/Smith, Valley Christian (2-0)

BASEBALL 4A/5A SECOND ROUND
5A: No. 2 Canyon del Oro 13, No. 10 Notre Dame 4
5A: No. 4 Catalina Foothills 13, No. 5 Cienega 0 (5)
5A: No. 3 Centennial 2, No. 6 Nogales 0
4A: No. 1 Salpointe 10, No. 9 Bradshaw Mountain 0 (5)
4A: No. 13 Mesquite 8, No. 5 Ironwood Ridge 7

TUESDAY, MAY 6

D-II BEACH PAIRS ROUND TWO AT CASTEEL
Kallie George/Amelia Cutting, Ironwood Ridge vs. No. 7 Blair/Avenell, Rancho Solano, 5 p.m.
Amelia Bartfalvi/Chloe Zhang, Salpointe vs. No. 5 Moseng/Krassner, Flagstaff, 5 p.m.
Brooklyn Burgle/Eleanor Sharp, Salpointe vs. No. 2 Stenz/Hill, Estrella Foothills, 5 p.m.

4A-6A BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAY-IN TOURNAMENT
6A: No. 19 Rincon/UHS at No. 14 Millennium, 6 p.m.
6A: No. 24 Marana at No. 9 Mesa Mountain View, 6 p.m.
5A: No. 19 Alhambra at No. 14 Mountain View, 6 p.m.
5A: No. 17 Buena at No. 16 Buckeye, 6 p.m.
5A: No. 18 Flowing Wells at No. 15 Maricopa, 6 p.m.
5A: No. 22 Canyon del Oro at No. 11 Sunrise Mountain, 6 p.m.
4A: No. 21 St. Mary’s at No. 12 Mica Mountain, 6 p.m.
4A: No. 18 Peoria at No. 15 Ironwood Ridge, 6 p.m.
4A: No. 24 Sahuaro at No. 9 Thunderbird, 6 p.m.

GIRLS TEAM TENNIS QUARTERFINALS
D-II: No. 9 Catalina Foothills at No. 1 Salpointe, 3 p.m.
D-II: No. 6 Flagstaff at No. 3 Canyon del Oro, 3 p.m.
D-II: No. 7 Nogales at No. 2 Notre Dame, 3 p.m.
D-III: No. 5 Pusch Ridge at No. 4 Phoenix Country Day, 3 p.m.

6A BASEBALL ELIMINATION ROUND
No. 16 Sunnyside at No. 9 Queen Creek, 4 p.m.

3A BASEBALL FIRST ROUND
No. 14 Pusch Ridge at No. 3 NW Christian, 4 p.m.
No. 15 Empire at No. 2 Yuma Catholic, 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL 6A ELIMINATION BRACKET
No. 15 Corona del Sol at No. 7 Sunnyside, 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL 4A/5A SECOND ROUND
5A: No. 6 AZ College Prep at No. 3 Canyon del Oro, 4 p.m.
5A: No. 10 Cienega at No. 2 Canyon View, 4 p.m.
4A: No. 10 Walden Grove at No. 2 Salpointe, 4 p.m.
4A: No. 5 Sahuarita at No. 4 Mica Mountain, 4 p.m.

2A SOFTBALL QUARTERFINALS
No. 7 Willcox at No. 2 Horizon Honors, 4 p.m.
No. 8 Tombstone at No. 1 Mohave Accelerated, 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7

D-I BEACH PAIRS ROUND TWO AT CASTEEL
No. 8 Rilynn Brown/Abbey Garner, Canyon del Oro vs. Haan/Johnson, Sunnyslope, 5 p.m.

BOYS TEAM TENNIS QUARTERFINALS
D-I: No. 6 Rincon/UHS at No. 3 Perry, 3 p.m.
D-II: No. 9 Shadow Mountain at No. 1 Catalina Foothills, 3 p.m.
D-III: No. 6 Florence at No. 3 Pusch Ridge, 3 p.m.
D-III: No. 5 Gregory School at No. 4 ALA-West Foothills, 3 p.m.
D-III: No. 10 Sabino at No. 2 Thatcher, 3 p.m.

4A BASEBALL THIRD ROUND AT TEMPE DIABLO
No. 1 Salpointe vs. No. 13 Mesquite, 6:30 p.m.

4A BASEBALL ELIMINATION ROUND
No. 9 Bradshaw Mountain at No. 5 Ironwood Ridge, 4 p.m.

6A SOFTBALL SECOND ROUND
No. 5 Tucson at No. 4 Xavier, 4 p.m.

3A SOFTBALL QUARTERFINALS
No. 8 Sabino at No. 1 Empire, 4 p.m.
No. 13 ALA-West Foothills at No. 5 Tanque Verde, 4 p.m.

1A SOFTBALL QUARTERFINALS
No. 10 Ashfork at No. 2 St. David, 4 p.m.
No. 13 Hayden at No. 12 San Manuel, 4 p.m.

THURSDAY, MAY 8

D-I/D-II TRACK AT RED MOUNTAIN

5A BASEBALL THIRD ROUND AT TEMPE DIABLO
No. 2 Canyon del Oro vs. No. 3 Centennial, 4 p.m.
No. 4 Catalina Foothills vs. No. 1 Canyon View, 6:30 p.m.

5A BASEBALL ELIMINATION ROUND
No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 6 Nogales, 4 p.m.
No. 8 Verrado at No. 5 Cienega, 4 p.m.

FRIDAY, MAY 9

BOYS VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROUND
3A: No. 10 Pusch Ridge vs. No. 7 Parker, 6 p.m.
3A: No. 15 Palo Verde at No. 2 NW Christian, 6 p.m.
3A: No. 16 Sabino at No. 1 ALA-West Foothills, 6 p.m.

D-III/D-IV TRACK AT DEER VALLEY
D-V TRACK AT RED MOUNTAIN

2A BASEBALL FIRST ROUND AT GUARDIANS-GOODYEAR
No. 16 Wickenburg vs. No. 1 Bisbee, 6:30 p.m.
No. 13 St. Johns vs. No. 4 Tombstone, 6:30 p.m.
No. 9 Phoenix Country Day vs. No. 8 Benson, 4 p.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 10

D-I/D-V TRACK DAY TWO

1A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS
No. 13 Superior at No. 5 Valley Union, 2 p.m.
No. 6 San Manuel at No. 3 Mogollon, 2 p.m.
No. 7 St. David at No. 2 Hayden, 2 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 12

GOLF DAY ONE AT AGUILA

TUESDAY, MAY 13

GOLF DAY TWO AT AGUILA

FRIDAY, MAY 16

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“United We Walk”: Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center hosts annual Walk for Autism

Video by Mia Muzzi The Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center (CCASC) hosted its 17th Annual Walk for Autism. The event featured vendor booths, activities and a symbolic walk to celebrate neurodiversity in the community. With over $43,000 raised, the walk underscored the CCASC’s mission to create a supportive community and raise awareness about autism within […]

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The Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center (CCASC) hosted its 17th Annual Walk for Autism. The event featured vendor booths, activities and a symbolic walk to celebrate neurodiversity in the community.

With over $43,000 raised, the walk underscored the CCASC’s mission to create a supportive community and raise awareness about autism within the Central Coast. Mustang News reporter Mia Muzzi attended the event and spoke to individuals impacted by the organization and its events.



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N.J. track & field honor roll for May 5: Top 10 boys & girls times, marks from Week 7

The county and conference championship stretch of the season is upon us, which means we’re seeing more open events, and with that came some ridiculous times in Week 7 for both the boys and girls. Union Catholic standout Paige Sheppard dropped a new sophomore state record 2:03.84 in the 800 and Pennsauken junior Sianni Wynn […]

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The county and conference championship stretch of the season is upon us, which means we’re seeing more open events, and with that came some ridiculous times in Week 7 for both the boys and girls.

Union Catholic standout Paige Sheppard dropped a new sophomore state record 2:03.84 in the 800 and Pennsauken junior Sianni Wynn ripped a South Jersey record 52.8 in the 400 dash on the girls’ end.

For the boys, Southern senior Cole Cramer matched his N.J. No. 2 all-time 100 dash of 10.35 at the Puma East Coast International Showcase in Baltimore and St. Peter’s Prep star Jevon Ledgister clocked a freshman state record 10.63 in the same race.

Toms River North’s boys matched a state record 56.58 in the 4×110 shuttle hurdle relay, but with the Ocean County Relay Championships being one of just a few relay meets last week, it won’t be featured in this week’s boys honor roll. Starting this week in the honor roll, NJ.com is listing times in the 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600, 3,200 and 100H as opposed to relay events such as the shuttle hurdle relay, 4×200, SMR and DMR as seen in prior weeks.

Click the below links to access the Week 7 boys and girls track and field honor rolls.

  • Boys honor roll for May 5
  • Girls honor roll for May 5

NJ.com track and field writer Corey Annan contributed to this report.

Ryan Patti can be reached at rpatti@njadvancemedia.com or via direct message here.

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Garrett Crochet reacts to taking a line drive off his nose – 98.5 The Sports Hub

During the fourth inning of Sunday’s outing against the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox ace starting pitcher Garrett Crochet was grazed by an 86.7 mph line drive off the bat of Carlos Correa. Crochet seemingly avoided near catastrophe by the ball that nicked his nose, but he was luckily able to get mostly out of […]

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During the fourth inning of Sunday’s outing against the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox ace starting pitcher Garrett Crochet was grazed by an 86.7 mph line drive off the bat of Carlos Correa. Crochet seemingly avoided near catastrophe by the ball that nicked his nose, but he was luckily able to get mostly out of the way.

“Fine. It barely grazed me. I was more shaken up at [the] initial impact than anything,” Crochet said about how he was after the scary moment. “I immediately just [went] to touch my nose to see if it felt normal, but it was like numb at first just from the initial impact, but it’s fine.”

Unfazed, Crochet remained on the mound through the fifth inning, faced eight batters after the incident, and even struck out the next batter immediately after. Which, was quite the showing of toughness from the Sox’ No. 1.

He ended the afternoon allowing four hits, one earned run (a home run), and two walks in five innings. He notched six strikeouts. Overall, another decently strong outing on the bump for the lefty.

After the game, Crochet did tell reporters that there was “just a little bit” of blood coming from his nose after being hit but “not very much at all.” Nonetheless, his ability to stay in the game and still pitch at a high level is impressive.

The Red Sox did end up losing to the Twins 5-4, but it was certainly not Crochet’s fault. He had them in the lead 3-1. The Red Sox’ bullpen conceded the lead by allowing two runs in both the seventh and eighth innings.

Crochet has been the reliable ace that the Sox had hoped for when they brought him in, so they should consider themselves lucky that he avoided that ball for the most part and is not looking at a severe injury. Plus, credit to Crochet for his resilience and not letting that moment impact his play.

Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.



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Harding Women's Golf in 15th Place at NCAA Central Regional

Story Links EDMOND, Okla. – The Harding University women’s golf team is currently ranked 15th after completing the first two rounds of the NCAA Central Regional at Kickingbird Golf Club on Monday. In round one, Harding shot 21 over par, improving to 18 over in round two, totaling 39 over going into Tuesday’s final round. […]

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Harding Women's Golf in 15th Place at NCAA Central Regional

EDMOND, Okla. – The Harding University women’s golf team is currently ranked 15th after completing the first two rounds of the NCAA Central Regional at Kickingbird Golf Club on Monday.

In round one, Harding shot 21 over par, improving to 18 over in round two, totaling 39 over going into Tuesday’s final round.

Central Missouri leads the competition at 2-under 558, while Kiki Bruner of Central Missouri tops the individual leaderboard at 3-under 137.

The top four teams will advance to the NCAA Division II National Tournament.

Sarah Kmiecik leads the Harding team, tied for 38th place at 7 over par. She carded a 2-over 72 in round one and a 5-over 75 in round two.

Madeleine Wilson achieved Harding’s best score in round two, shooting 2-over 72 with three birdies. Sydney Kincade had four birdies in the second round, shooting 4-over 74. Wilson and Kincade are tied for 60th place at 11 over par.

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