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High school basketball player arrested on malicious assault charges

On Thursday, February 27, 2025, at approximately 9:41 p.m., Corporal Charles S. Hartman of the Moorefield/Petersburg Detachment received a complaint from Melissa Streets about her juvenile son (17-years-old) being assaulted at a basketball game at Union High School in Grant County the prior evening, according to a press release from the West Virginia State Police. […]

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High school basketball player arrested on malicious assault charges

On Thursday, February 27, 2025, at approximately 9:41 p.m., Corporal Charles S. Hartman of the Moorefield/Petersburg Detachment received a complaint from Melissa Streets about her juvenile son (17-years-old) being assaulted at a basketball game at Union High School in Grant County the prior evening, according to a press release from the West Virginia State Police.

She further advised her son was transported to the hospital for “profuse bleeding” and was later diagnosed with a broken nose.

She indicated the incident was on video and the player’s actions were intentional and unacceptable. She provided video of this incident to Corporal Hartman along with other video showing the same boy being aggressive multiple times. She advised she wished to pursue criminal charges.

Corporal Hartman later reviewed video sent to him and found that the player in question, identified as Gage Ketterman, 18-years-old, could be seen using his elbow to single out and target players from the opposing team; either after or away from the main area of play and strike them in the head or face.

Corporal Hartman determined Ketterman’s conduct was both intentional and deliberate in attempting to cause serious bodily injury to more than one individual, numerous times that evening.

On Sunday, April 6, 2025, Gage Ketterman was arrested and charged with malicious assault and two counts of attempted malicious assault.

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PLAYOFF BASEBALL

(WTVA) – These are MHSAA quarterfinal scores from games in the area on Tuesday night. BASEBALL Game 1: Saltillo 2, Neshoba Central 0 (Saltillo leads 1-0) Game 2: Tupelo 7, Clinton 4 (Tupelo wins series 2-0) Game 2: Mooreville 15, Kossuth 3 (Mooreville wins series 2-0) Game 2: Itawamba AHS 2, West Lauderdale 0 (Series tied […]

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PLAYOFF BASEBALL

(WTVA) – These are MHSAA quarterfinal scores from games in the area on Tuesday night.

BASEBALL

Game 1: Saltillo 2, Neshoba Central 0 (Saltillo leads 1-0)

Game 2: Tupelo 7, Clinton 4 (Tupelo wins series 2-0)

Game 2: Mooreville 15, Kossuth 3 (Mooreville wins series 2-0)

Game 2: Itawamba AHS 2, West Lauderdale 0 (Series tied 1-1)

Game 2: Pontotoc 4, Corinth 3 (Series tied 1-1)

Game 2: Hamilton 3, New Site 2 (Hamilton wins series 2-0)

Game 2: West Union 5, TCPS 1 (West Union wins series 2-0)

Game 2: Lafayette 5, New Hope 0 (Lafayette wins series 2-0)

Game 2: East Webster 7, Choctaw County 0 (East Webster wins series 2-0)

Game 3: East Union 9, Eupora 3 (East Union wins series 2-1)

SOFTBALL

Game 2: Itawamba AHS 9, West Lauderdale 7 (series tied 1-1)

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MHSAA Highlights

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 was at one high school baseball game and one boys lacrosse game on Monday. Okemos baseball hosted Lansing Everett in a CAAC Blue Conference doubleheader. Okemos won the first game 18-3 to earn head coach Raul Presas’s 100th win for the Wolves. Okemos players surprised Presas with a banner […]

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LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 was at one high school baseball game and one boys lacrosse game on Monday. Okemos baseball hosted Lansing Everett in a CAAC Blue Conference doubleheader. Okemos won the first game 18-3 to earn head coach Raul Presas’s 100th win for the Wolves. Okemos players surprised Presas with a banner and plaque commemorating the milestone win. Okemos went on to win the second game 15-5.

Grand Ledge lacrosse traveled to Byron Center and picked up a late 13-12 win to improve to 10-4 this season.

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High school highlights for Monday, May 5, 2025

THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE • Plainview-Elgin-Millville had 19 hits and beat Rushford-Peterson 21-4. Lyllia Benike went 4-for-5 with a double, a triple and three RBIs. Carley Sannes was 3-for-4 with a triple and four RBIs. ADVERTISEMENT NON-CONFERENCE • Alyssa Hansen tossed a two-hitter, guiding Lewiston-Altura to a 3-0 win over Mabel-Canton. Hansen struck out a whopping […]

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THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

• Plainview-Elgin-Millville had 19 hits and beat Rushford-Peterson 21-4. Lyllia Benike went 4-for-5 with a double, a triple and three RBIs. Carley Sannes was 3-for-4 with a triple and four RBIs.

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NON-CONFERENCE

Alyssa Hansen tossed a two-hitter, guiding Lewiston-Altura to a 3-0 win over Mabel-Canton. Hansen struck out a whopping 18 batters. She walked four. Hayden Randall had two hits and stole three bases for L-A.

• Houston belted 24 hits and romped to a 27-2 win over Alden-Conger/Glenville-Emmons. Claire Frauenkron was 4-for-5 with a home run, a triple and five RBIs. Rylee Boldt, Julia Swenson and Kylie Stinson all had four hits apiece.

• Powerful Caledonia made easy work of Lourdes, blasting the Eagles 20-4. The Warriors had 16 hits and the game ended after four innings due to the 10-run rule. Avery Augedahl went 3-for-3 with four RBIs for Caledonia. Elsa Blum was 2-for-3 with a double and four RBIs, and Nora Staggemeyer had two hits and two RBIs. Grace Carney homered and drove in two runs for Lourdes.

• Wabasha-Kellogg got a home run from Hayden Hawkins and five other players had at last two hits in the Falcons’ 14-4 romp over Kenyon-Wanamingo.

• Winona Cotter prevailed 11-10 in a tight contest with Zumbrota-Mazeppa. Both sides were hurt by errors, Z-M committing six, Cotter 10. Cotter got three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ava Mask. Camrie Macal was 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Claire Welland, Kyla Hanson, Brailee Peterson and Emma Baack each had two hits for Z-M.

NON-CONFERENCE

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Evan O’Bryan went 1-for-4 and put up two RBIs to help St. Charles beat Lake City 6-0. Braeden Williamson also drove in a run for the Saints. Gavin Manley pitched a complete game for St. Charles, scattering three hits, one walk with no runs and six strikeouts. Colter Hegge had 10 strikeouts for Lake City in six innings worked. St. Charles improves to 12-3. Lake City drops to 3-10.

BOYS TENNIS

NON-CONFERENCE

• No. 3 ranked (Class 2A) Mayo overpowered No. 4 ranked Lourdes (Class 1A) 7-0 in a non-conference dual. That included unranked Caleb Kennel beating No. 4 ranked Evan Ritter 6-4, 6-2 at No. 1 singles.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

NON-CONFERENCE

• Rochester Mayo/Century/John Marshall took down Southwest Christian 25-17, 25-18, 25-15 with the help of Jackson Smith who notched a team-high 10 kills with five digs and five aces. Haziel Sagastume led the Spartans with 16 set assists and added three digs, two aces and one kill.

GIRLS LACROSSE

• Century got a 10-goal game from Liv Morrissey and Bella Ashton had seven as the Panthers beat John Marshall 20-6.

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New Rams WR Britain Covey's high school highlight reel is absolutely electric

Britain Covey is the newest member of the Los Angeles Rams after signing a one-year deal with the defending NFC West champions on Monday. He’s an electric return specialist who led the NFL in punt return yards in 2023, consistently making defenders miss in the open field. It’s something he’s been doing since he was […]

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Britain Covey is the newest member of the Los Angeles Rams after signing a one-year deal with the defending NFC West champions on Monday. He’s an electric return specialist who led the NFL in punt return yards in 2023, consistently making defenders miss in the open field.

It’s something he’s been doing since he was a high school quarterback at Timpview in Utah. Covey was only a starter for two years but he put up some eye-popping numbers. He had nearly 7,400 yards of total offense, throwing for 4,492 yards with 56 touchdown passes and rushing for 2,904 yards with another 44 touchdowns on the ground.

He led Timpview to a perfect 26-0 record in those two years as a starter, scoring a total of 111 touchdowns in two years, fourth-most in Utah high school history.

The only thing more impressive than those numbers is his highlight reel. These are just his rushing highlights, but they show how elusive he was in high school. There wasn’t anyone who could tackle him, making anyone and everyone miss in the open field.

It’s easy to see why Covey is such a talented returner because when he has the ball in his hands, he’s tough to get on the ground. It almost wasn’t fair to opposing defenders in high school because he was on a different level agility-wise.

He also showed good toughness and strength to fight through some of those tackles, but jukes were his bread and butter.

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Cooper Boys Volleyball Sweeps International School

1:55 PM | Monday, May 5, 2025 [embedded content] The Cooper boys volleyball team got back on the winning track with a sweep of International School of Minnesota Friday. The Hawks won 25-22, 25-17, 25-15. Cooper has three matches this week, hosting Fridley and Columbia Heights and facing St. Anthony on the road. Cooper High […]

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1:55 PM | Monday, May 5, 2025

The Cooper boys volleyball team got back on the winning track with a sweep of International School of Minnesota Friday.

The Hawks won 25-22, 25-17, 25-15.

Cooper has three matches this week, hosting Fridley and Columbia Heights and facing St. Anthony on the road.

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The week in sports

Here are my highlights from Algonquin varsity sports competitions last week and the schedule for this week. MIAA release its Power Rankings last week. The highest ranked Titans team was Baseball, at #6 for Division 2. The team’s record is 8-3 following uneven results last week. They beat Wachusett 7-0, then lost 2-0 to Leominster. Softball […]

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Here are my highlights from Algonquin varsity sports competitions last week and the schedule for this week.

MIAA release its Power Rankings last week.

The highest ranked Titans team was Baseball, at #6 for Division 2. The team’s record is 8-3 following uneven results last week. They beat Wachusett 7-0, then lost 2-0 to Leominster.

Softball also added both a win (Nashoba 12-8) and loss (Shepherd Hill 11-2) last week. Their record is a less impressive 4-6 ranked #42 for Division 1.

Boys Lacrosse, the Titans team with most wins, was #10 for D2. The team extended its winning streak to 8 games last week by beating Shrewsbury (8-6), AMSA (10-1), and Hopkinton (10-5). They now stand at 11-1 for the season.  The Community Advocate covered the team’s win over Hopkinton. That included thoughts from Head Coach Mark Kelley on the team’s approach and prospects:

With a stretch of formidable opponents to close the season — including Saint John’s, Nashoba, and Westborough — Algonquin hopes to take its momentum into the playoffs.

“We just take it one game at a time. We deal with what we’re dealing with. We focus on the opponent in front of us, and we work together every day,” Kelley said. “We’re focusing on each opponent individually.”

Read the full story here. You can also checkout bleow photographer Jeff Slovin’s instagram post highlighting moments from the AMSA match:

Girls Lacrosse unfortunately is on a 4 game losing streak. Last week’s losses were to Shrewsbury (12-8) and Hopkinton (14-12). Their record is 4-8, and they’re ranked #23 for D2.

Boys Volleyball lost to Fitchburg (3-0) and to Doherty (3-2) but beat Leominster (3-1). They now stand at 6-5 and are #30 in the D1 Power Rankings.

In ARHS Rugby, the Boys beat Lincoln-Sudbury Regional on Friday, improving their record to 3-1. The Girls lost to Belmont 0-40. Including a prior forfeit, the team is now 1-3. Slovin’s highlights from the Boys game are below:

In Tennis, the Boys beat Tyngsborough (5-0) and Grafton (4-1) but lost to Westborough (4-1). Their record is 6-4. The Girls lost to Westborough 5-0 but beat Grafton 5-0. (You can see Slovin’s highlights from their win below.) They currently stand at 5-5.

In Outdoor Track the Girls team lost to Wachusett 104-40 last Wednesday. You can find full results here. (The Boys’ results weren’t posted.) Neither the Gonk Boys or Girls had any top three finishers at the Weston Twilight Meet on Saturday. You can find their full results for that competition here.

Girls Golf* lost to Wachusett 23-29 and to Quabbin 26-16. In between, they beat Ayer-Shirley 30.5-11.5, their first win of the season.

Now, here are the ARHS varsity games on tap for this week:

Note: Tickets for any Home Games which require them are sold here. (Some away game tickets may be found here.)

Monday, May 5, 2025

  • 3:30 pm – Girls Golf* vs. Auburn @ Pakachoag Golf Course
  • 4:00 pm – Girls Tennis vs. Nashoba Regional High School @ Algonquin
  • 4:00 pm – Boys Tennis Game vs. Nashoba Regional High School @ Nashoba Regional High School
  • 5:15 pm – Boys Volleyball vs. Nashoba Regional High School @ Algonquin (Gym A)

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

  • 4:00 pm – Girls Lacrosse vs. Nashoba Regional High School @ Nashoba Regional High School
  • 4:30 pm – Softball vs. North Middlesex Regional @ North Middlesex Regional High School
  • 6:00 pm – Boys Lacrosse vs. Nashoba Regional High School @ Algonquin (multi-use turf field)

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

  • 3:30 pm – Boys Tennis Game vs. Shrewsbury High School @ Shrewsbury
  • 4:00 pm – Baseball vs. Westborough High School @ Westborough High School
  • 4:00 pm – Boys Outdoor Track vs. Shepherd Hill Regional High School @ Algonquin
  • 4:00 pm – Softball vs. Marlborough High School @ Marlborough High
  • 4:00 pm – Girls Tennis vs. Shrewsbury High School @ Algonquin

Thursday, May 8, 2025

  • 3:30 pm – Girls Golf* vs. Wellesley @ Nehoiden Golf Club
  • 4:00 pm – Baseball vs. Wellesley @ Algonquin
  • 4:00 pm – Boys Lacrosse vs. Wachusett Regional @ Wachusett Reg. High School
  • 5:00 pm – Boys Volleyball vs. Ayer Shirley RSD @ Ayer-Shirley Regional High School
  • 5:15 pm – Girls Rugby vs. Needham @ Needham High School
  • 6:00 pm – Girls Lacrosse vs. Wachusett Regional @ Algonquin Stadium

Friday, May 9, 2025

  • 3:30 pm – Girls Golf* vs. Wachusett @ Bed Rock Golf Course
  • 3:30 pm – Boys Tennis Game vs. Marlborough High School @ Marlborough High
  • 4:00 pm – Softball vs. Groton-Dunstable Regional @ Algonquin
  • 5:30 pm – Boys Rugby vs. Blue Hills Regional Tech @ Algonquin
  • Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • 10:00 am – Baseball vs. Westford Academy @ Westford Academy

(To check for changes or find a complete schedule of Algonquin sports, including JV, freshmen, and unified match ups, click here. Follow these links for the Assabet sports schedule and the St. Mark’s sports schedule.)

*Girls Golf is a multi-school co-op program run through Westborough High.

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Above: (images cropped from pics courtesy of Owen Jones Photo or tweet by @ARHSAthletics)

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