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When two girls tennis teams with winning records match up, you expect a real battle. That is exactly what happened when Mashpee took on Sandwich on Monday. The Falcons (7-2) came away with a 3-2 win over the Blue Knights (5-4) for their second straight victory. The Falcons won all three singles matches to seal […]

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When two girls tennis teams with winning records match up, you expect a real battle.

That is exactly what happened when Mashpee took on Sandwich on Monday.

The Falcons (7-2) came away with a 3-2 win over the Blue Knights (5-4) for their second straight victory.

The Falcons won all three singles matches to seal the win. At first singles, Mashpee’s Mariele Henley beat Senja Kravitz (6-2, 6-0). At second singles, Mashpee’s Hannah Rogers beat Cora Tedeschi (6-3, 6-2). At third singles, Mashpee’s Esme Milde beat Tenley Rothera (6-0, 6-0).

At first doubles, Sandwich’s Sadie Clarkin and Casey Pestelli beat Hayden Shvonski and Emily Doolan (6-4, 6-3). At second doubles, Sandwich’s Lauren Meyer and Izzie Bar beat Paige Shvonski and Addison Wood (6-3, 6-1).

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Girls Tennis 

Bourne 4, Seekonk 1: The Canalmen (2-6) won for the second time in their last four matches.

At second singles, Bourne’s McKinley Wenzel beat Julia Tortolani (6-7 (7-5), 6-1, 6-2). At third singles, Bourne’s Zoe Noonan beat Olivia Escaler (6-0, 6-1).

At first doubles, Bourne’s Lily Russell and Sofia Halunen beat Lyla Owens and Grace Baldassi (6-2, 6-2). At second doubles, Bourne’s Addie Dion and Ella Swierkowski beat Abigail Visnick and Chloe Machado (6-1, 6-2).

Monomoy 4, Nantucket 1: The Sharks (6-2) topped the Whalers (3-3) for their fourth win in a row.

At first singles, Monomoy’s Hanadi Rezk defeated Elis Vieth (6-3, 6-3). At second singles, Monomoy’s Ella Cutter beat Viki Bozinkova (7-5, 6-3). At third singles, Monomoy’s Darcy Addison beat Vicki Todroya (6-3, 8-6). At second doubles, Monomoy’s Lauren La Salva and Olivia Rezk beat Gabby Fee and Press Penkoya (6-2, 6-1).

At first doubles, Nantucket’s Sara Dusseault and Sutton LeBreent beat Cecelia Hand and Madison Mahfouz (4-6, 7-3).

St. John Paul II 5, Falmouth 0: The Lions (10-1) topped the Clippers (3-4) for their 10th straight win.

For the Lions, at first singles, Lily Walker won (6-3, 2-6, 11-9). At second singles, Bella Scioletti won (6-0, 6-3). At third singles, Grace Walker won (6-0, 6-0).

At first doubles, Ava Cai and Kayla Katziff won (4-6, 6-1, 12-10). At second doubles, Joey Duhamel and Emily Desruisseaux won (6-1, 6-2).

Boys Tennis

Sandwich 4, Mashpee 1: The Blue Knights (6-3) topped the Falcons (3-5) for their fifth straight win. In first singles, Sandwich’s Andrew Emmel beat Colin Burdge (6-2, 6-3). At third singles, Sandwich’s Joey La Scola beat Liam Assad (6-2, 6-2).

At first doubles, Sandwich’s Kallen Kestenbaum and Finn Wheldon beat Colby Rogers and Cam Hughes (6-1, 6-2). At second doubles, Sandwich’s Liam McLaughlin and Oakley Guly beat Matt Duvall and Coti Wieden (6-2, 6-1).

At second singles, Mashpee’s James Benners beat Quinn Johnston (6-3, 6-0).

Bourne 3, Seekonk 2: The Canalmen (4-5) won their second out of their last three matches.

Falmouth 5, St. John Paul II 0: The Clippers (6-1) topped the Lions (0-7) for their second straight win.

Baseball

Old Rochester 10, Bourne 4: The Canalmen (1-9) lost their ninth straight. Bourne scratched out four hits from Luca Finton, Ronan Kelly, Griffin Kelly, and Tucker Muldoon. Cam Polczwartek pitched strong to start, allowing four earned runs. Aiden Sufretti, pitched three innings, with one earned run, was strong in relief.

Sandwich 10, Mashpee 0: The Blue Knights (4-5) topped the Falcons (1-3) for their third win in their last four games.

Blue Knights pitcher Matt Taylor struck out eight batters, and added a 2-for-4 with two RBIs day at the plate. Joe Coughlan went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a double. James Niemiec went 1-for-2. First baseman Cotter Bolton made good plays defensively.

St. John Paul II 30, Sturgis 0: The Lions (9-0) stayed perfect with a win over the Storm (0-4). For the Lions, Brian Mancinelli went 4-for-4 with four runs, 10 RBIs, and one double. Brandon Gomes went 3-for-5 with two runs and five RBIs. Colin Buckley had four runs, four RBIs, and one double. Drew Richards pitched a no-hitter through four innings, with five strikeouts.

Upper Cape 11, Bristol Aggie 0 (5 inn.): The Rams (5-2) won for the third time in their last four games. Tyler Weston and Brady Sprague combined on a one-hitter. Patrick Acord had four hits, a walk, and two runs scored, while Mitchell Kirkland had a three-run, inside-the-park home run. Asher Graff, Matt Niemiec, Logan Ewell, and Jake Ewing each had hits.

Old Colony 28, Cape Tech 0: The Crusaders (1-3) lost their third straight.

Softball 

Upper Cape 25, Bristol Aggie 10: The Rams (5-2) won with a big day at the plate. Kaiya Thomas went 4-for-5 with five runs, six RBIs, one triple, and one double. Lucy Pesta went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, and four RBIs. Jaelynn Harraden went 1-for-3 with three runs, three RBIs, three walks, and one double.

Old Rochester 13, Bourne 1: The Canalmen (0-11) remained winless. Michaela Muldoon went 2-for-3, while Jaylyn Bullock was 1-for-2 with an RBI for Bourne.

Old Colony 18, Cape Tech 0: The Crusaders (1-2) lost their second straight.

Boys Lacrosse

Sandwich 15, Hull 6: The Blue Knights (6-3) won their fourth in a row.

Cole Rodgers (five goals, three assists), Reece MacKinnon (two goals, and dominated face-offs), Tucker Carline (two goals), Michael Pitta (two goals), Kurt Moniz (one goal, one assist), Luke Rodgers (one goal, one assist), and Nick Pearce (one goal) paced the offense.

Than Hunt made five saves in a first-half shutout (13-0 at the half). Liam Hallett also made five saves.

Blue Hills 8, Cape Tech 7: The Crusaders (1-8) fell for their second straight defeat.

Cohasset 18, Mashpee 1: The Falcons (5-5) lost their second in their last three games.

Girls Lacrosse 

Falmouth Academy 13, Sturgis West 6: The Mariners (2-4) beat the Navigators (1-7) for their second win in a row.

For the Navigators, Cora McDade (three goals), Maeve Malloy (three goals), and Ceci O’Connor (25 saves and one assist) played well.

Bristol Plymouth 10, Upper Cape 7: The Rams (2-6) lost their third in a row.

Nantucket 17, Dennis-Yarmouth 4: The Whalers (4-1) beat the Dolphins (5-4) for their second straight victory.

Girls Golf

Monomoy 3.5, Martha’s Vineyard 2.5: The Sharks (6-0) topped the Vineyarders (0-2) to stay perfect.

Monomoy’s Fiona Moore beat Allie Branca, 5-4. Monomoy’s Gianna LaRocco beat Laila Brance, 1-up. Monomoy’s Georgia Storey beat Alyssa Viera, 4 and 3.

Monomoy’s Ava Larocco and Piper Blau split their match.

Martha’s Vineyard’s Jocie Smith beat Monomoy’s Emily Layton, 3-2. Martha’s Vineyard’s Callie O’Teri beat Ashley Anderson, 1-down.

Adam Kurkjian covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at akurkjian@gannett.com and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.

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The results are in.Trinity Christian senior Aaron Watson is the new Florida Times-Union Athlete of the Week for Northeast Florida high school sports for the 2024-25 season, covering the week of May 5-10 in the Jacksonville area. The pitcher recorded a perfect game with 10 strikeouts for Trinity Christian baseball to overcome Bozeman in Game 1 of […]

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The results are in.Trinity Christian senior Aaron Watson is the new Florida Times-Union Athlete of the Week for Northeast Florida high school sports for the 2024-25 season, covering the week of May 5-10 in the Jacksonville area.

The pitcher recorded a perfect game with 10 strikeouts for Trinity Christian baseball to overcome Bozeman in Game 1 of the Region 1-2A championship series, on the road to the final four.

He placed first in a vote of top Northeast Florida performers that included Cloey Ballinger (Middleburg softball), Payten Cree (Episcopal girls lacrosse), Mason Hauseman (Ponte Vedra boys lacrosse), Jaylen Lewis (Mandarin boys track) and Mikayla Shavers (Fleming Island girls track).

This week’s Athlete of the Week vote

Trinithy Christian's Aaron Watson (5) warms up during the first inning of a high school baseball matchup Thursday, March 20, 2025 at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity Christian blanked Providence 10-0 in five innings.

It’s time to vote for Florida Times-Union’s next Athlete of the Week for the week of May 12-17, 2025.

The Times-Union gathers nominees from scores, stats and nominations e-mailed to the sports desk during the week by coaches across Northeast Florida. Coaches can e-mail these stats and scores to preps@jacksonville.com. Deadline to receive nominations is 7 p.m. Saturdays.

This week’s voting begins Monday morning and closes at 10 a.m. Thursday. Votes are restricted to once per device per hour. Vote at jacksonville.com/sports.

We reserve the right to disqualify a candidate or declare a vote “no contest” if tampering such as bots or offering to pay for voting is evident. Please respect the integrity of the vote the way these athletes respect the integrity of the game.

Here are the nominees for events from May 12-17.

Brayden Harris, St. Johns Country Day baseball

The junior pitched 5 2/3 shutout innings in the Class 1A state semifinal against Brito Miami Private and also reached base four times in the final four.

Mila Lackowski, University Christian softball

The seventh-grade outfielder batted .625 in the week’s Region 1-1A playoffs, including three doubles, two RBI and four runs scored.

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Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: Both the Sheridan boys and girls soccer teams won the 4A East Regional Tournament played at Gillette. The Broncs defeated the host team Thunder Basin on Friday in the semi-finals 2-1 and then toppled top seed Cheyenne Central on Saturday 3-1, to claim the #1 seed out of the East. The Lady […]

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Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: Both the Sheridan boys and girls soccer teams won the 4A East Regional Tournament played at Gillette.

The Broncs defeated the host team Thunder Basin on Friday in the semi-finals 2-1 and then toppled top seed Cheyenne Central on Saturday 3-1, to claim the #1 seed out of the East.

The Lady Broncs had to survive a shootout vs. Campbell County in Friday’s semi-finals, and then endured a 4-3 slugfest vs. Laramie in the regional championship game to maintain their undefeated record.

The State Tournament starts this coming Thursday at Gillette.

The Sheridan girls will start things off at 9am vs. Kelly Walsh at Thunder Basin High School.

The Lady Broncs have only won the state championship once, and that was back in 1993.

The Sheridan boys will play Rock Springs in the first round at 11am at Campbell County High School.

The Broncs only state championship win was in 2011.

Meanwhile, 3A does not play a regional tournament.

Teams are seeded based on where they finish at the end of the regular season.

The Buffalo boys through tie-breakers have the #1 seed out of the East and will play at 11am Thursday vs. Powell.

The Buffalo girls have the East #4 seed and will also play Powell on Thursday at 2pm.

Click here to see state tournament matchups


Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: The Sheridan and Buffalo boys and girls teams, as well as the Big Horn boys, all brought home the team trophies at their respective regional meets.

The Tongue River girls were 2nd, the TR boys were 3rd and the BH girls were 4th.

Click here to see Regional Track and Field results.

The state meet starts on Thursday in Casper.

The Sheridan boys are aiming for a repeat and will try to win their 4th state championship in 5 years.

The Sheridan girls are also trying to repeat as champs and the Rams will try to make it 3 in a row.

Both Buffalo teams haven’t won since back in the 1980s.


Sheridan HS Softball: In their first year of existence, the Sheridan Lady Broncs have qualified for the state tournament.

On Friday the team defeated Natrona County 14-4, and then beat Kelly Walsh in the semi-finals 28-13, but fell in the regional championship game on Saturday vs. Campbell County 16-4.

Sheridan will play Cheyenne Central on Thursday at 2pm in the first round of the state tournament in Cheyenne.

Unlike other Wyoming High School Sports, the state softball tournament is a true double-elimination tournament, meaning you can lose once, and still play your way back to the championship game, which will be played on Saturday.

Click here to see state tournament matchups.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers went 3-0 in games played this weekend in Park County.

On Saturday, the team swept a double-header at Powell, and then won the first game of a scheduled double-header at Cody.

Game 2 was rained out.

The Troopers will next play Friday, Saturday and next week Monday at a round robin tournament at Gillette.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 2 out of 3 games at Arizona this past weekend.

The team lost on Friday 8-zip.

On Saturday, the Rocks won a slugfest 14-12.

Jordan Beck hit both a solo and a 2-run home run in that game.

Ezequiel Tovar had a solo shot, and Kyle Farmer hit a 2-run bomb for the cause.

Arizona won yesterday 1-nothing.

Colorado returns home today to start a 7-game homestand with 4 games vs. Philadelphia, followed by 4 games against the New York Yankees.

First pitch today is scheduled for 6:40pm.


Denver Nuggets Basketball/NBA Playoffs: The Denver Nuggets got ran over and saw their season end yesterday at Oklahoma City 125-93, in Game 7 of their best of 7 western conference semi-final series.

The Thunder will host Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals tomorrow vs. Minnesota.

The Eastern Conference Finals will start on Wednesday between Indiana and New York.


NHL Playoffs: The defending Stanley Cup champ Florida Panthers went into Toronto yesterday and beat the Maple Leafs 6-1 in the Game 7, of their Eastern Conference Semi-Final series, and would win the series 4-games-to-3.

The Eastern Conference Finals start tomorrow between Florida and Carolina, while the Western Conference Finals start on Wednesday, between Edmonton and Dallas.

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Nouvel Catholic sophomore Claire Long claimed three titles in the Division 4 regional track meet Saturday at Fowler. Nouvel finished seventh in the girls standings, but Long won the 100-meter dash in 12.97 seconds, the 200 in 27.24 seconds and the 400 in 59.58 seconds. Fowler won the girls team title with193.33 points, followed by […]

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Nouvel Catholic sophomore Claire Long claimed three titles in the Division 4 regional track meet Saturday at Fowler.

Nouvel finished seventh in the girls standings, but Long won the 100-meter dash in 12.97 seconds, the 200 in 27.24 seconds and the 400 in 59.58 seconds.

Fowler won the girls team title with193.33 points, followed by Breckenridge in second (94.5), Michigan Lutheran Seminary in sixth (45.33), Nouvel in seventh (30), Saginaw Arts & Sciences 10th (20), St. Charles 11th (19), Merrill 13th (11) and Coleman 14th (10.5)

Fowler also won the boys event with 179.5 points, beating out second-place Michigan Lutheran Seminary (131.5) and Breckenridge (59). Coleman was seventh (37), Nouvel 10th (19), St. Charles 11th (17), Merrill 12th (4) and SASA 12th (4).

Breckenridge’s Zander Mapes claimed a pair of championships, winning the discus in 157 feet, 10 inches and the shot put in 48-6 ¾. Breckenridge added another first by Anthony Rowe in the 1,600 in 4:49.53.

Baseball

Alpena Tournament: Freeland went 3-0 and claimed the Alpena Friends Together benefit tournament title Saturday, beating Sault Ste. Marie, 13-3. The 19-7 Falcons scored seven runs in the first inning to put the game away. Connor Lasceski, who earned the win, had three hits, while Jake Metiva also had three hits with two RBIs. Liam Rump and Kaden Gerzseny added two hits each. Freeland opened the tourney with a 9-1 win over Alpena, with Carter McLaren earning the win with a five-inning three-hitter. Jake Clawson had two hits with three RBIs, while Tucker Hileman, Gerzseny, Rump, Lasceski and Metiva added two hits each. In an 11-4 win over Cheboygan, Karson Worth did not allow an earned run in three innings of relief. Worth and Gerzseny had two hits each, with Worth driving in three runs. Gerzseny and Lasceski were named to the all-tournament team.

Shark Invitational: Michigan Lutheran Seminary beat Houghton Lake, 13-2, and St. Louis, 3-0, to claim the St. Louis Shark Invite championship. Owen Mason earned the win over Houghton Lake, striking out two in three innings. Noah Reif, Will Salgat and Eli Lewis had two hits each for the Cardinals, with Lewis driving in three runs. Reif threw a shutout in the second game, striking out eight and allowing four hits. Zachary Scharrer led the MLS offense with a triple, run, walk and stolen base. Easton Seleski had two hits for St. Louis.

Frankenmuth Invite: Frankenmuth opened with an 8-2 win over Standish-Sterling, scoring six runs in the third inning. Brady Mort had two hits, two RBIs and a stolen base to lead the Eagles, with Luke Purves walking and scoring twice. Caden Sommerfield earned the win with two shutout innings. Frankenmuth dropped a 4-0 decision to Midland Dow in Game 2. Harper O’Keefe earned the win with a four-hitter, striking out eight for Dow. Carter Harcek knocked in two runs for the Chargers. Purves reached base twice on a hit and hit by pitch.

Softball

Frankenmuth Invitational: Frankenmuth went 3-0 in its invitational, starting with a 6-0 win over Bay City Central. Chloe Compau threw a no-hitter with no hits and no walks in seven innings, striking out 13. Miranda Polly led the offense with four hits, including her sixth homer of the season, with Izzy Bernthal walking twice. The Eagles scored three runs in the sixth to beat Yale, 8-7, in the second game, with Mady Goodwin earning the win and getting two hits on offense. Polly led the offense with three hits, with Compau adding two hits. Compau threw a two-hit shutout in a 5-0 win over Shepherd, giving her a 15-0 record with 200 strikeouts in 92 innings. Claire Edwards had two hits, with Bernthal getting a hit, walk and run.

Swan Valley Invitational: Swan Valley went 3-0 in its own invite, with Violet Boehler finishing the invite with six hits, including two homers. Mia Robinson struck out nine to earn an 8-4 win over Unionville-Sebewaing in Game 1, with Hailey Koch leading the offense with three hits, including a homer, and five RBIs. Izzy Coffel, Boehler and Robinson had two hits each. In a 13-0 win over Petoskey, Robinson struck out six in three innings for the win. Alivia Guilbeaux had three hits for the Vikings, with Shiloh Charboneux and Boehler adding two hits each. Boehler hit a homer and drove in three runs. Swan Valley finished with a 12-4 win over Bay City Western, with Layla Shanks earning the win with four strikeouts in three innings. Chloe Bryce and Guilbeaux had three hits each, with Coffel, Koch and Boehler adding two hits each, including Boehler’s homer.

St. Louis Grand Slam Tourney: St. Louis reached the championship game at the fourth annual Coach Hanline Grand Slam tourney. St. Louis opened with a 4-2 win over Dansville, with Paige Luneack striking out eight. Takoha Henry and Morgan Leonard led the Sharks with two hits each. St. Louis followed with a 15-0, three-inning win over Beaverton, with Luneack earning another win. Ellie Katt led the Sharks with three hits, with Brynn Saxton adding two hits. Henry hit her first homer of the season. St. Louis (17-8) lost an 8-0 decision to Lake Fenton in the championship game.

Girls Soccer

Midland High 8, Traverse City St. Francis 0: Midland High finished the regular season with an 18-0 record after blowing past a Traverse City St. Francis team that was ranked eighth in the state in Division 3. Elliott Hays earned a hat trick to lead the Chemics, with Alahna Becket adding two goals. Sydney Fulcher, Theresa Wilk and Lizzy Striebel adding single goals. Beckett and Morgan Ludwig had two assists each, with Reagan Vokal, Striebel and Moriah Fulcher adding one assist teach. Niobe Marchalant and Cady McPeak shared time in goal for the shutout.

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The Press will select six high school MVPs each Monday of the spring season based on their recent performances. Fans can vote at pressofac.com for one of the six to be named The Press High School Athlete of the Week. Voting closes at noon each Friday, and the results will appear Friday online and in […]

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The Press will select six high school MVPs each Monday of the spring season based on their recent performances.

Fans can vote at pressofac.com for one of the six to be named The Press High School Athlete of the Week. Voting closes at noon each Friday, and the results will appear Friday online and in Saturday’s print edition.

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Isabella Alvarez

Pleasantville track and field

The freshman finished first in the long jump, shot put and 100-meter hurdles at the South Jersey Group II championships. She jumped a personal-best 17 feet, 11.5 inches in the long jump. She also finished third in the high jump. 

Gabby Eaise

Our Lady of Mercy lacrosse

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The senior midfielder became the leading scorer in OLMA lacrosse history with 252 career points, breaking the mark of 247 set by Caitlyn Covella in 2013. Eaise has 191 career goals and 61 career assists.

Jake Edwards

Hammonton track and field

Edwards won the 200 and 400 at the South Jersey Group III championships. He ran a personal-best 48.32 in the 400 and 21.75 in the 200. He also finished second in the 100.

Delaney Falk

Southern Regional lacrosse

Falk became the Rams’ career scoring leader when she scored goal No. 263 in an 8-7 Shore Conference Tournament semifinal win over Trinity Hall, breaking the mark of 262 held by 2013 graduate Alexa Comfort.

Jacob Rossi-Friend

Middle Township lacrosse

The sophomore scored four goals, including the first three of the game, to go with two assists to lead Middle to a 16-3 victory over Absegami. He then scored two goals in an 8-5 loss to Lower Cape May Regional. Rossi-Friend has 37 goals and 19 assists this season.

Jake Lodgek

Mainland Regional baseball

The senior pitcher threw a complete-game, five-hit shutout as the Mustangs beat Haddonfield 4-0 to win the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic. The University of Miami recruit struck out nine and walked one.

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Quran Clayton Jr. highlights the list of CIF

Quran Clayton Jr. had a field day at the CIF-Southern Section Track and Field Division Finals on Saturday afternoon, May 17.  The sophomore competed in three events at Moorpark High School and brought home two Division 1 medals. He qualified for next week’s CIF-SS Masters Meet in all three events.  Clayton took first place in […]

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Quran Clayton Jr. had a field day at the CIF-Southern Section Track and Field Division Finals on Saturday afternoon, May 17. 

The sophomore competed in three events at Moorpark High School and brought home two Division 1 medals. He qualified for next week’s CIF-SS Masters Meet in all three events. 

Clayton took first place in the 110-meter hurdles with a mark of 13.89 seconds, edging out Long Beach Poly’s Lynnox Newton’s time of 14.09 seconds. At last week’s prelims, Clayton posted a time of 14.13 seconds, a hair behind Newton. 

Running alongside Jordan Spencer, Tony ShropShire III, and Jaylen Gooden, they combined for a time of 41.32 seconds to claim first place in the 4×100 relay. The Bulldogs topped Temecula Valley’s time of 41.48 seconds. 

Clayton also qualified for the Masters in the 100-meter dash, coming in second place with a mark of 10.55 seconds, just behind Rancho Cucamonga’s Rodney Simmons’ time of 10.36 seconds. 

Oak Hills sophomore Quran Clayton Jr. qualified for the CIF-Southern Section Track and Field Master's Meet in three events on May 17, 2025.

The CIF-SS Masters will also be held at Moorpark High School on May 24. Three other local athletes qualified, including Clayton’s teammate Noah Walker. 

Here’s a full list of results from local athletes at the Divisional Finals. 

Adelanto 4×400 relay, Division 2

The Saints captured sixth place in the relay race with a time of 3:27.53. 

Andres Lambarena, Granite Hills, Division 3

Lambarena recorded a throw of 49-7 in the shot put on his second attempt of the day to take seventh place. 

Deshaun Kaeo-Kahalioumi, Apple Valley, Division 2  

Kaeo-Kahalioumi qualified for the Masters in the discus, coming in second place with a throw of 162-feet-2-inches. Westlake’s Lawson Grace took first place with a throw of 174-2. 

Johnny Michener, Riverside Prep, Division 4 

Michener recorded a throw of 42-7.50 in the shot put, which was good for eighth place. 

Nikolas Blocker, Victor Valley, Division 2

Blocker competed in four events, qualifying for the Masters in one. The junior finished in third place in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.54 seconds. He finished sixth place in the 100, posting a time of 10.80 seconds. He also ran legs in both relay races. Running along with Victor Villa, Jeremiah Adams and James Thornton in the 4×100 relay, they finished seventh with a time of 42.47 seconds. In the 4×400 relay with Thornton, Adams and Javontay Williams, they came in eighth place with a time of 3:28.78. 

Noah Walker, Oak Hills, Division 1 

Walker qualified for the Masters in the high jump, talking second place with a mark of 6-feet-6-inches. He finished behind Ayala’s Nathaniel Baca’s mark of 6-10. 

Reniyah Rosborough, Victor Valley, Division 2

Rosborough competed in two events at the Divisional Finals. Her best showing came in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.35 seconds. Rosborough finished ninth in the 200 with a time of 25.92 seconds. 

Ryan Merles, Silver Valley, Division 4

Merles competed in two events at the Divisional Finals. His best showing was in the triple jump as he took third place with a mark of 41-8.50. Merles also took fourth place in the high jump with a mark of six feet. 

Serwaah Sarpong, Silver Valley, Division 4

Like her classmate Merles, Sarpong competed in two events at the Divisional Finals, taking eighth place in both hurdles. In the 100 hurdles, Sarpong posted a time of 16.12 seconds, and in the 300 hurdles a mark of 49.72 seconds. 

Tommy Larry, Serrano, Division 2 

Larry took sixth place in the triple jump, posting a mark of 41-feet-8.5-inches on his third attempt of the day. 

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    Tuesday May 20
  • PTO Carnival
    Tariffville School, 42 Winthrop Street, Simsbury

    4:30 pm
  • CIS Grade 3-4 Parent Orientation
    Canton Intermediate, 39 Dyer Avenue, Canton

    5:30 pm
  • Thursday May 22
  • After Hours | Simsbury Meadows Performing Arts Center
    Simsbury Chamber of Commerce, 22 Iron Horse Boulevard, Simsbury

    5:00 pm
  • E-Bike Essentials Seminar
    Mitchell VW, 416 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury

    5:00 pm

Have we missed something on our calendar? Add an event yourself! As always, before attending confirm event details to ensure accuracy.


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What your neighbors are talking about on social media

  • SAS Retail Services posted a job opening for Traveling Retail Merchandiser in Simsbury. Apply here.
  • Big Y Foods, Inc. posted a job opening for (Overnight) Night Crew Clerk in Avon. Apply here. You can search for other jobs near Canton here.

🗞 Nearby News

Simsbury

  • East Granby kayaker rescued after falling into Farmington River on Saturday, officials say (sheltonherald.com)

Avon

  • Darien’s Charlie Thom excited for next step and position change with Avon Old Farms football (stamfordadvocate.com)

West Hartford

  • Neighbor across street reports CT apartment building fire; multiple towns provide backup (courant.com)

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