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PLAYOFFS

Here are some scores and highlights from Thursday night’s high school softball action. (WTVA) – Here are some scores and highlights from softball north half championship games in the area. Itawamba AHS 2, Choctaw Central 1 (IAHS leads series 1-0) East Union 13, Sebastopol 12 (EU leads series 1-0) West Union 3, Myrtle 1 (Series […]

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Here are some scores and highlights from Thursday night’s high school softball action.


(WTVA) – Here are some scores and highlights from softball north half championship games in the area.

Itawamba AHS 2, Choctaw Central 1 (IAHS leads series 1-0)

East Union 13, Sebastopol 12 (EU leads series 1-0)

West Union 3, Myrtle 1 (Series tied 1-1)

Booneville 3, Nettleton 0 (Boone leads series 1-0)

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High School Highlights

A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week. Send scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org. BASEBALLNew Trier 3, Maine South 0 Greg Campitelli struck out 7 in his shutout win for the Trevians (20-6, 8-4) on Thursday, May 8, in Winnetka. Jake Bentivenga recorded a two-run double as New Trier stayed […]

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A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week. Send scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org.

BASEBALL
New Trier 3, Maine South 0

Greg Campitelli struck out 7 in his shutout win for the Trevians (20-6, 8-4) on Thursday, May 8, in Winnetka.

Jake Bentivenga recorded a two-run double as New Trier stayed atop the CSL South.

Loyola 4, St. Ignatius 1

The Ramblers (10-16) picked up the rivalry victory on the road Thursday, May 8.

Maine South 10, New Trier 2

Caiden Carpenter doubled home a run for the Trevians in their league loss on Tuesday, May 6.

Highland Park 5, Vernon Hills 2

Charlie Cohen tripled and knocked in a pair of runs in the Giants’ 20th win of the season on Tuesday, May 6.

Ben Lichtenfeld walked three times for Highland Park.

New Trier 2, Maine South 1

CJ Donnelly knocked in Ben Toft in the Trevians’ walk-off victory Monday, May 5, in Winnetka.

SOFTBALL
New Trier 7, Deerfield/Highland Park 3

The Trevians stayed atop the CSL South with the league win on senior night Thursday, May 8, in Winnetka.

Loyola 6, Montini 2

Hunter Lewis hit a home run as the Ramblers picked up a conference victory on Thursday, May 8.

Providence 5, Loyola 3

The Ramblers dropped a conference contest on Wednesday, May 7.

Maine South 9, New Trier 2

The Trevians dropped the league matchup on Tuesday, May 6.

GIRLS SOCCER
New Trier 2, Glenbrook North 1

Addy Randall’s late goal — her second of the match — gave the Trevians a comeback league victory on Tuesday, May 6.

With the win, New Trier clinched first place in the Central Suburban League South Division.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
New Trier 25-25, Evanston 21-17

The Trevians (15-7) earned a straight-set victory against the Kits on Thursday, May 8, in Winnetka.

St. Rita 28-25, Loyola 26-21

Drew Bevan tallied 8 kills and Michael Eiben 5 in the Ramblers’ league loss on Thursday, May 8.

Maine South 25-25, New Trier 18-23

The Trevians fell to the Hawks in the league match on Tuesday, May 6, in Park Ridge.

Loyola 25-23-25, St. Francis 22-25-22

Drew Bevan totaled 20 kills and Charlie Trapp 17 as the Ramblers hung on for the three-set victory on Tuesday, May 6.

Aldis Kins added 16 kills and 2 aces for Loyola.

BOYS TENNIS
New Trier 7, Evanston 0

The Trevians swept the host Wildkits on Thursday, May 8, in Evanston.

New Trier 6, Glenbrook North 1

The Trevs picked up the conference victory on Tuesday, May 6, in Winnetka.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
Central Suburban South Championships

First-place relay finishes — 4-by-400 (Emilia Smith, Sawyer Vyas, Emi Graham-Bryce, Anna Rivera) and 4-by-800 (Alexis Andrus, Sadie Abbott, Maeve O’Brien, Addison Melsher) — paced New Trier to a team championship on Thursday, May 8, at Glenbrook North.

Smith added a victory in the triple jump and second-place finish in the 400 for the Trevians, who totaled 133 points to Glenbrook South’s 108.5 and Evanston’s 102.

27th Annual Trevian Invite

Kayla Ritchie won the 1,600-meter run and Emilia Smith the 400 to lead New Trier to second place behind Homewood-Flossmoor at their host invite on Saturday, May 3, in Winnetka.

Jane Lynch won the 3,200 run for Loyola Academy.

BADMINTON
Hersey Sectional

Kelsea Banh and Simran Biggs, both seniors, won 21-17, 21-12 in the championship match for New Trier on Thursday, May 8, in Arlington Heights.

Ann Chiu and Alice Pan, both Trevians sophomores, placed third in the doubles bracket to also qualify for the state finals.

Deerfield Sectional

Dani Lopez and Callie Wu, both Highland Park sophomores, are headed to state after a third-place finish on Thursday, May 8.

Lopez and Wu won 21-14, 21-16 in the third-place match.


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Great Falls selects Eric Chaon as boys basketball coach

Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning. Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons. Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys […]

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Great Falls selects Eric Chaon as boys basketball coach

Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning.

Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons.

Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys state championship team. He’s been a Bison assistant for the past 13 seasons while leading both the sophomore and junior varsity teams during his tenure. Prior to returning to Great Falls High, Chaon served as the Augusta head coach for one season and has coached middle school teams in Bozeman, Augusta and Great Falls.

“Great Falls High School and the GFPS Athletic Department are excited to provide the opportunity for (Chaon) to lead the Bison Basketball program,” the release said. “He is knowledgeable, passionate and dedicated to developing basketball players and young men of character. (Chaon) bleeds Bison Blue and is excited for the challenge of leading and developing the program.”

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Chaon was the 2022 State of Montana History Teacher of the Year and is also the Social Studies Department Chair at Great Falls High.

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Why the 'Conclave' Streaming Surge Is a Licensing Cautionary Tale

Donald Rumsfeld popularized the concept of known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns (though ‘popularized’ might be the wrong term for a convoluted quote from a Secretary of Defense about the Iraq War). “Conclave” provides an illustrative example of how to view content performance through this risk assessment framework.   A movie’s premiere is something of a “known known” that can be choreographed […]

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Why the 'Conclave' Streaming Surge Is a Licensing Cautionary Tale

Donald Rumsfeld popularized the concept of known knownsknown unknowns, and unknown unknowns (though ‘popularized’ might be the wrong term for a convoluted quote from a Secretary of Defense about the Iraq War). “Conclave” provides an illustrative example of how to view content performance through this risk assessment framework.  

A movie’s premiere is something of a “known known” that can be choreographed months in advance to maximize its odds of success. Awards season is a “known unknown” for a movie like “Conclave.” The particular nominations, wins, and whether a film will be a breakout hit of the awards circuit can’t be known in advance, but can be planned for to some degree.

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Reed swimmer wins fan voting for Champion Athlete of the Week – Reno Gazette Journal

Reed senior and swim team captain Vlad Shustov won the Champion Chevrolet RGJ Athlete of the Week after earning 31.2% of the 42,214 fan votes cast over the past week.Shustov, who has committed to swim for Seattle University, finished ahead of Reno baseball player Jackson Mathews, who received 22.4% of the vote.The Class 5A/3A Regional […]

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Reed swimmer wins fan voting for Champion Athlete of the Week - Reno Gazette Journal

Reed senior and swim team captain Vlad Shustov won the Champion Chevrolet RGJ Athlete of the Week after earning 31.2% of the 42,214 fan votes cast over the past week.Shustov, who has committed to swim for Seattle University, finished ahead of Reno baseball player Jackson Mathews, who received 22.4% of the vote.The Class 5A/3A Regional swim meet is Friday-Saturday at Moana Springs, and the state meets are also at Moana Springs on May 16-17.This is the third straight week a Reed athlete has won the fan voting poll. Chase Spencer won last week and Hunter Dawson won two weeks ago.Reed senior Vlad ShustovPrevious Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week winners for 2024-25Aug. 12-18: Christian Rey, Carson footballAug. 19-25: Erick Rodriguez, Galena footballAug. 26-Sept. 1: Logan Arata, Truckee footballSept. 2-8: Abigail Franco, Carson volleyballSept. 9-15: Carson Melendy, Fallon footballSept. 16-22: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countrySept. 23-29: Brandon Mann, Bishop Manogue footballSept. 30-Oct. 6: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryOct. 7-13: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryOct. 14-20: Addison Bowers, Spanish Springs tennisOct. 21-27: Nishaan Bajwa, Reed footballOct. 28-Nov. 3: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryNov. 4-10: Bradley Mayville, Damonte Ranch footballNov. 11-17: Jackson Wicks, Truckee footballNov. 18-25: Brandon Mann, Bishop Manogue footballNov. 26-Dec 1: Jeriah Macias, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 2-8: Travis Lee, Spanish Springs basketballDec. 9-15: Tanner Bowers, Spanish Springs basketballDec. 16-22: Drew Dodson, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 23-29: Drew Dodson, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 30-Jan. 5: Jeriah Macias, Damonte Ranch basketballJan. 6-12: Taua Puloka, Reed basketballJan. 13-19: Kin Vong, Damonte Ranch basketballJan. 20-26: Ivy Williams, North Valleys basketballJan. 27-Feb. 2: Raegan Johnson, Fallon basketballFeb. 3-9: Mackenzie Chase, Spanish Springs basketballFeb. 10-16: Kin Vong, Damonte Ranch basketballFeb. 17-23: Kaitlin Mandell, Pyramid Lake basketballFeb. 24-March 2: Ryan Vanek, Reed baseballMarch 3-9: Marcie Hannum, Dayton softballMarch 10-16: Annie Hill, Douglas softballMarch 17-23: Anthony Juarez, Fallon baseballMarch 24-30: Amaya Chapman, Spanish Springs track and fieldMarch 31-April 6: Preston Snyder, Spanish Springs baseballApril 7-13: Landen Wolf, Silver Stage baseballApril 14-20: Hunter Dawson, Reed swimmingApril 21-27: Chase Spencer, Reed baseballNeed a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.

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Sports Friday

WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – It’s Friday! With Spring Break behind us, high school matchups are picking up again. 7News Sportscasters Mel Busler and Rob Krone take a look at standout teams and athletes as we get deeper into the spring sports season. The duo also talks about upcoming wrestling and MMA fights in the […]

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WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – It’s Friday!

With Spring Break behind us, high school matchups are picking up again.

7News Sportscasters Mel Busler and Rob Krone take a look at standout teams and athletes as we get deeper into the spring sports season.

The duo also talks about upcoming wrestling and MMA fights in the North Country.

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