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Softball Edmonds-Woodway defeated Archbishop Murphy 11-6 The Warriors head to left field for a post-game huddle after defeating Archbishop Murphy 11-3 to secure the Wesco 2A/3A Conference Championship Monday, May 5. (Photos by Joe Christian) Edmonds-Woodway pitcher Helena Marsh held Archbishop Murphy to three runs over six innings on Monday. E-W senior Mara Gooch rounds […]

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Edmonds-Woodway defeated Archbishop Murphy 11-6

The Warriors head to left field for a post-game huddle after defeating Archbishop Murphy 11-3 to secure the Wesco 2A/3A Conference Championship Monday, May 5. (Photos by Joe Christian)
Edmonds-Woodway pitcher Helena Marsh held Archbishop Murphy to three runs over six innings on Monday.
E-W senior Mara Gooch rounds third base and heads home to score.
Warriors’ senior Ella Campbell (top) tries to tag Archbishop Murphy’s Maliya Dixon (3) at first base.
EW’s Catie Ingalls (right) cheers as left fielder Abby Tracy catches a difficult flyball to end the inning.
The Warriors’ Ellie Alderson (5) beat the throw to first base and advanced on to third as the ball got away from the Wildcats’ defense.
The Warriors celebrate as Wesco 2A/3A Conference champs.

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors wrapped up the Wesco 3A/2A South Division regular-season title with the win over the Archbishop Murphy Wildcats, 11-6. The Warriors improved their league record to 10-1 and are 14-5 with one regular season game remaining before turning their attention to the upcoming District tournament.

Edmonds-Woodway offense highlights:
Madeline Jones: 3 for 4, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, SB
Catie Ingalls: 2 for 5, 2B, R, 2 RBI
Ella Campbell: 2 for 5, RBI
Abby McCorvey: 2 for 4, 2B, R, RBI, SF
Audrey Sommer: 2 for 4, R, 2 RBI
Ellie Alderson: 1 for 4, 2 R
Neva Cheeney: 1 for 4, HBP, R, RBI
Noa Gillespie: 1 for 5, R
Abby Tracy: R
Mara Gooch: R
Helena Marsh: SAC

Edmonds-Woodway pitching highlights:
Helena Marsh: 6 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 9 K

Archbishop Murphy offense highlights:
Markella Vick: 1 for 3: BB, HR, R, 3 RBI
Carly Madhavan: 2 for 3, BB, 2B, R, 2 RBI
Sarah Fletcher: 2 for 4, R
Ari Dixon: 1 for 3
Saylah Lopez: BB, 2 R, SB
Maddie Evans: BB, R, SB
Kayla Hookfin: SB

Records (league and overall): Edmonds-Woodway 10-1, 14-5; Archbishop Murphy 8-3, 12-7
Edmonds-Woodway next game: at Mountlake Terrace; Wednesday, May 7; 6:30 p.m.

Meadowdale defeated Shorewood 6-5 (8 innings)

Madison Mitchell’s double scored Arianna Lyon for the walk off victory as the Mavericks defeated the Stormrays in eight innings.

Meadowdale offense highlights:
Jaeden Sajec: 2 for 3, BB, 3 R, 3 SB
Samantha Martens: 3 for 3, BB, R, RBI
Payton Fry: 3 for 4, RBI
Olivia Feistel: 1 for 3, BB, 2B, R, RBI
Madison Mitchell: 1 for 4, BB, 2B, RBI
Sophia Billy: 1 for 4, RBI
Zoe De Mello: 1 for 5
Arianna Lyon: BB, R

Meadowdale pitching highlights:
Olivia Feistel: 8 IP, 9 H, 5 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 8 K

Shorewood offense highlights:
Lillian Perrault: 2 H, 2 RBI
Grace McLaughlin: 2 H
Ellie Van Horn: 2 H

Records (league and overall): Meadowdale 8-3, 9-9; Shorewood 6-5, 11-8
Meadowdale next game: at Archbishop Murphy; Wednesday, May 7; 4 p.m.

Lake Stevens defeated Mountlake Terrace 10-2

Lake Stevens pitching highlights:
Mara Sivley: 7 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 15 K

Lake Stevens offense highlights:
Alaina Emme: 3 for 4, 3 RBI
Alyssa Anderson: 2 for 3, BB, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 SB
Alexis Osterholtz: 2 for 4, R, RBI
Cora Quintel: 1 for 4, 2B, R, 2 RBI
Katie Lingren: 1 for 3, BB, R, RBI, SB
Reese Breckenridge: 1 for 4, BB, R, 2 SB
Cassie Raysbrook: 3 R

Mountlake Terrace offense highlights:
Bri Reyes: 2 for 4, RBI
Hailey Taron: 1 for 3
Olivia Brown: BB, RBI
Charlotte Snook: R
Ruby Gilbert: R

Records: Lake Stevens 10-8; Mountlake Terrace 7-11
Mountlake Terrace next game: vs Edmonds-Woodway; Wednesday, May 7; 6:30 p.m. at Mountlake Terrace High School

Shorecrest defeated Lynnwood 20-1 (5 innings)
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Records (league and overall): Shorecrest 2-10, 5-12; Lynnwood 0-11, 1-16
Lynnwood next game: vs Shorewood; Wednesday, May 7; 4 p.m. at Lynnwood High School

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Eight high school highlights from the first day with every MIAA spring tournament underway

King Philip’s Alex D’Amadio (second from left) and Whittier’s Tech’s Mariely Cepeda race to the finish line in the 200 prelims as the Division 1 and Division 2 state track championships got going Thursday.Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe We’re always in the content game here at Globe Schools. But Thursday took it to another […]

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King Philip’s Alex D’Amadio (second from left) and Whittier’s Tech’s Mariely Cepeda race to the finish line in the 200 prelims as the Division 1 and Division 2 state track championships got going Thursday.Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe

We’re always in the content game here at Globe Schools. But Thursday took it to another level.

With every spring MIAA tournament underway, plus the divisional track championships, we had you blanketed with previews, coverage, roundups, and more.

It started this morning with Michael Silverman’s look at the challenges of coaching in this era. Give it a read and weigh in via the comments.

Then we published five playoff primers dissecting the favorites, sleepers, players to watch, longest road trips, and best matchups in the boys’ volleyball, boys’ lacrosse, girls’ lacrosse, baseball, and softball tournaments.

In the afternoon, Globe correspondents Matty Wasserman and Aiden Barker were dispatched to the first day of the Division 1 and Division 2 track and field championships.

As the evening rolled around, it was all about the playoff action. The baseball game of the night was in Triton, where the Vikings appeared to knot the game at 6-6 in the bottom of the seventh on a home run, but a successful appeal left two-time defending state champion Oakmont advancing. Read about that game and peruse the rest of our playoff roundups:

Now, onto the highlights.

1. Milestones

Before we get to some highlights from the end of the regular season, on Thursday North Andover’s Isa Robinson netted her 100th career goal in a 16-5 Division 1 first-round win over Barnstable.

Earlier, Winchester junior Ryan Martin became the school’s all-time leading goal scorer, surpassing Jake Mabardy’s mark of 151 goals.

Newburyport senior Reese Bromby became the program’s all-time leading scorer with 263 goals, moving past Molly Rose Kearney’s total of 261, set in 2018. Bromby is fourth in Clippers history with 324 points, six behind Lilly Pons (’24) for third.

In boys’ volleyball, Braintree senior Deon Li surpassed 1,000 career assists last week and Norton junior outside hitter Andrew Strojny was named American Volleyball Coaches Association Player of the Week for May 12-18 after posting 86 kills, 31 digs, 6 aces, and 3 blocks.

Walkoff wins

West Bridgewater’s Allie Edgerly laid down a suicide squeeze bunt with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh and Haylee Krakowski raced home for a 6-5 win over Old Colony in the preliminary round of the Division 4 tournament.

In the Division 5 baseball preliminary round, No. 29 Hull walked off Avon, 4-3, on Logan Griffin’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh.

2. Going, going, gone

It wasn’t a big day for offensive fireworks, and we already read about Nick Bonasera’s would-be blast for Triton.

Mohawk Trail got a trio of homers from Bella Brown Stratton, Sadie Wilcox, and Riley Dyer, Milton’s Victoria Fish sent one out against Masconomet, and Will Ferguson launched one for Millis in a 2-1 win over Madison Park.

3. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 12

Robbie DeGasperis, Milford, 6

Nick Emsing, BC High, 5

Murphy Belvin, BC High, 4

Meghan Daley, North Andover, 4

Ema Luczkow, Dover-Sherborn, 4

Allie Wile, Ipswich, 4

Points

Kipperman, Nauset, 12

DeGasperis, Milford, 7

Emsing, BC High, 6

Isa Robinson, North Andover, 6

Luke Allen, BC High, 5

Belvin, BC High, 5

Daley, North Andover, 5

Sophia Fina, North Andover, 5

Lyla Greenleaf, Ipswich, 4

Luczkow, Dover-Sherborn, 4

Wile, Ipswich, 4

4. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Regan Bryant, West Bridgewater, 15

Charlie Mallett, West Bridgewater, 12

Grace Stevens, Mohawk Trail, 12

Zahria Daley, Milton, 11

Dani Jameson, Mansfield, 10

Ted Hipp, Hull, 10

Andrew Morse, Millis, 7

Josh Roberts, Amesbury, 7

Millis named Connor Moroney as its boys’ basketball coach. Moroney has served as an assistant at Franklin and is an assistant football coach at Norton. The New Hampshire graduate teaches physical education at Callahan Elementary in Norwood and has served as camp director of the Sarah Behn Basketball Camps since 2022 and has worked at the Dana Barros Basketball Club in Stoughton.

Billerica football brought back 2009 Gatorade Player of the Year Nick LaSpada to coach its quarterbacks. The former Merrimack quarterback has served as an assistant at Phillips Exeter.

Andover High is bringing back Matt Silva as its offensive coordinator. Silva was the Golden Warriors’ OC from 2017-21 and has remained on staff coaching Andover’s quarterbacks. The two-time Globe All-Scholastic enjoyed a record-setting career at Framingham State before returning to coach at Andover in 2016.

6. Commitment central

Milton senior Ryan O’Donnell has committed to play men’s soccer at Mass. Maritime.

Holland (formerly Burke) basketball star Yassine Amghar committed to play at Framingham State. The 6-foot point guard averaged 21 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals after transferring from Excel Academy.

His Bulldogs teammate, senior Jayden White, a 6-4 wing, announced his commitment to Cerro Coso Community College.

The Greater Lawrence boys’ basketball program enjoyed three college commitments in less than 24 hours, with Ebe Efosa and Ellis Macea committing to play at Southern Maine Community College and Darialdy “Tahko” Lara announcing he will play at Plymouth State.

7. College corner

UConn women’s lacrosse senior Riley Daly, an Ipswich graduate, was selected to play in the IWLCA Senior All-Star game on Saturday at the USA Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md. Daly was a unanimous All-Big East first team selection after leading the Huskies with 103 draw controls and finishing her career fourth in program history with 151 draw controls.

Joson Sanon, a Fall River native who played one season at Durfee before transferring to Vermont Academy, has withdrawn from the NBA Draft process, according to the New York Post, and will spend his sophomore season at St. John’s, where he transferred to after one season at Arizona State.

8. Lastly…

And here’s your feel-good moment of the day:


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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SWFL Sports Awards

The 2025 Southwest Florida Sports Awards rolled out the red carpet on May 29 for more than 1,000 area high school athletes, coaches, administrators, their families, and friends. First Baptist Academy’s Zara Stewart and Fort Myers High’s Madrid Tucker earned the marquee honors at the show, held at Suncoast Arena on the campus of Florida […]

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Winners from the Southwest Florida Sports Awards at Suncoast Credit Union Arena Thursday, May 29, 2025.

The 2025 Southwest Florida Sports Awards rolled out the red carpet on May 29 for more than 1,000 area high school athletes, coaches, administrators, their families, and friends.

First Baptist Academy’s Zara Stewart and Fort Myers High’s Madrid Tucker earned the marquee honors at the show, held at Suncoast Arena on the campus of Florida SouthWestern State College. The pair was crowned the Girls and Boys Athletes of the Year by The News-Press and Naples Daily News. In all, 39 awards were handed out for the 2024-25 school year.

Zara Stewart, a volleyball player for First Baptist Academy was named player of the year for the Southwest Florida Sports Awards Thursday, May 29, 2025.

Stewart, who will play volleyball at San Diego State, carried the Lions to the Class 2A Final Four. On the basketball court, she led FBA to the regional finals. Stewart ended her prep volleyball career with 1,231 kills and 1,927 digs, while on the hardwood, she finished with 1,288 career points and 445 rebounds.

“It’s so special to me,” Stewart said. “I just love my teams and this wouldn’t be possible without my teammates and the coaching staffs, and my family, and all the sacrifices everybody makes for me.”

The other Girls Athlete of the Year finalists were Gateway’s V’Davrielle Stewart and Gulf Coast’s Ciara McCloskey.

Tucker, a finalist for the Boys Athlete of the Year award last year, was the leading receiver on Fort Myers’ district championship football team and top hitter on the Green Wave’s regional championship baseball team. He also contributed to the school’s 4×100 relay team that placed fifth at the state track and field championships.

The other Boys Athlete of the Year finalists were Mariner’s Maximus Brady and First Baptist’s Jayden Petit.

The Barron Collier soccer team won the Boys Team of the Year Award. The Cougars won their school’s first state title in boys soccer after defeating Mater Lakes 4-2 for the Class 4A championship. Led by an experienced senior class and head coach John Damasco, the team set a program record with 20 wins.

Winning four consecutive state championships places a team in rarified air, which is why Seacrest volleyball earned Girls Team of the Year honors. The Stingrays defeated Boca Raton Christian in the title game for the third straight year as first-year head coach Andy Wimmer helped deliver yet another trophy for Seacrest.

The Team of the Year awards were presented by East West Sports Cards & Custom Card Lab.

The Jeff Sommer Memorial Coach of the Year Award, named after the late Estero High cross country and track mentor, has been presented annually to the Southwest Florida coach who not only succeeds in the athletic arena, but also best exemplifies the 3Ds that Sommer championed — Discipline, Desire, and Dedication. This year’s recipient was Canterbury baseball coach Frank Turco.

Turco was inducted into the LCAC Hall of Fame, and capped his year by leading the Cougars to the Class 1A state championship. It was the fourth state championship for the coach at Canterbury, including three in a row from 2016-18. Turco has an overall career record of 533-191-1 between Estero from 2001-14 and with Canterbury starting in 2015, when he took over as baseball coach and athletic director. He won his 500th career game against Bonita Springs on April 11, 2024.Frank Turco was named coach of the year at the Southwest Florida Sports Awards at Suncoast Credit Union Arena Thursday, May 29, 2025.“This is the best award I could win,” an emotional Turco said. “This means more to me than anything. I didn’t expect to win this may be until I retired.”All the hard work and dedication (Jeff) put in and the friendship we had, how he molded kids and how he treated everybody, he was just great. Nobody will ever match what he’s done for this area.”Fort Myers baseball coach Brad Crone, Barron Collier boys soccer coach John Damasco and First Baptist volleyball coach Marci Walker were finalists for the Jeff Sommer Award.Unified Sports, a division of Special Olympics, is continuing to grow in Southwest Florida. Immokalee’s Eduardo Pablo Campos was honored as the Special Olympics Athlete of the Year.

Eduardo excelled on the football field, basketball court, and track. Doubling as a defensive back and wide receiver on Immokalee’s Unified flag football team, Eduardo led the team in touchdowns, winning the 2024 FHSAA State Championship and the SOFL Unified Flag Football Division 1 Senior Level State Championship. As Center on the Unified basketball team, Eduardo averaged double digits in points and rebounds, leading Immokalee to the 2025 FHSAA Unified Basketball State Championship. He also earned three silver medals with the Unified Track & Field Team.

The other finalists for the award were Lehigh’s Yasef Carbon, Lely’s Nicholas Harrigan, and Cape Coral’s Sol Rosas.Mike Lowell, who played 13 Major League Baseball seasons and won World Series championships with the Marlins (2003) and Red Sox (2007), was the show’s special guest speaker. The 51-year-old Lowell, a four-time All-Star is currently an analyst for the MLB Network.Lowell shared a piece of advice he received from a mentor with the assembled athletes.”It sounds cliche, but just enjoy every step of the way,” he said. “Things go by so fast that sometimes the journey is going to be one I’m not sure everybody’s going to enjoy it throughout.”No matter what level you get to, there are a lot of things that are going to happen that were good and I don’t think everyone stops and celebrates the good things.”

Celebrated for her academic achievements as well as her athletic ones, Gulf Coast’s Ciara McCloskey received the Southwest Florida Scholar-Athlete Award.

McCloskey, who had a 5.2 weighted GPA and scored 1470 on the SAT, plans on majoring in computer science at Notre Dame. She was involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Government, Model UN, Student Athletics Leadership Team (SALT), and National Honor Society. McCloskey is a National Center for Women and Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing Southwest Florida Affiliate Winner, an AP Scholar with Distinction, she founded the Underclassmen Honors Society, and was Mindset Matters president.

Athletically, McCloskey earned Southwest Florida All-Region honors in cross country, lacrosse, and track. She placed 47th at the state cross country meet and won the Class 3A gold medal in the 3,200 as a senior. She was also a four-year lacrosse letter winner.”I think this kind of shows all the hard work and dedication I put into all aspects, not just athletics,” she said. “I’m just completely honored to win this award. It means so much.”The other finalists were Fort Myers’ Masha Dorofeev and Cypress Lake’s Ezekial Dube-Garrett.The Courage Award is annually presented to an athlete who overcomes long odds to succeed in the sporting arena. This year’s winner was Estero’s Lily Jason.Jason lost her 41-year-old father Steven unexpectedly on December 30. Steven Jason always supported and encouraged his daughter in her athletic endeavors. As her soccer team and the Estero community rallied around her, Lily helped lead the Wildcats to their first regional final since 2020.

Here’s a complete rundown of all of this year’s award winners.

Premier Awards

Male Athlete of the Year

Madrid Tucker, Fort Myers

Female Athlete of the Year

Zara Stewart, First Baptist

Courage Award Recipients

Lily Jason, Estero

Jeff Sommer Memorial Coach of the Year

Frank Turco, Canterbury

Scholar-Athlete of the YearCiara McCloskey, Gulf CoastSpecial Olympics Athlete of the YearEduardo Pablo Campos, ImmokaleeUSA Today Studio Title IX TrailblazerMargaret Sirianni, Fort MyersBarron Collier soccerSeacrest volleyballPlayer of the Year AwardsBaseball Player of the YearJoey Lawson, a baseball player for Bishop Verot was named player of the year for the Southwest Florida Sports Awards Thursday, May 29, 2025.Joey Lawson, Bishop VerotBoys Bowler of the YearDaniel Lynn, Cape CoralGirls Bowler of the YearBrooke Pabst, Cape CoralSpencer Clayton, Barron CollierNalah Smith, a basketball player for Evangelical Christian School player was named player of the year for the Southwest Florida Sports Awards Thursday, May 29, 2025.Nalah Smith, Evangelical ChristianBeach Volleyball Players of the YearGabby Dywer and Ashlee Tenkley, Fort MyersBoys Cross Country Runner of the YearAngel Cruz, MarinerGirls Cross Country Runner of the YearMasha Dorofeev, Fort MyersDefensive Football Player of the YearKhari Bendolph, NaplesOffensive Football Player of the YearDeshon Jenkins, Bishop VerotFlag Football Player of the YearLila Dinkel, Bishop VerotBoys Golfer of the YearSpencer Ives, Community School of NaplesGirls Golfer of the YearEva Lye, First BaptistBoys Lacrosse Player of the Year, Presented by OrthoPedia by Arthrex

Michael Slusar, Community School of Naples

Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year, Presented by OrthoPedia by Arthrex

Stella Lynch, Community School of Naples

Softball Player of the Year

Abby Hynes, North Fort Myers

Boys Soccer Player of the Year, Presented by Zak’s Jewelry

Emerson LaOrden, Barron Collier

Girls Soccer Player of the Year, Presented by Zak’s Jewelry

Hannah Busenbark, North Fort Myers

Boys Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Year

Nick Fabian, Community School of Naples

Girls Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Year

Madison Bates, Naples

Boys Tennis Player of the Year

William Freshwater, Barron Collier

Girls Tennis Player of the Year

Chelsea Casapu, Barron Collier

Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year

Ryan Peterson, Bishop Verot

Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year

Ava Heskett, Gulf Coast

Volleyball Player of the Year

Zara Stewart, First Baptist

Boys Weightlifter of the Year

Nick Bloomston, Fort Myers

Girls Weightlifter of the Year

Imani Greaves, LaBelle

Boys Wrestler of the Year

Maximus Brady, Mariner

Girls Wrestler of the Year

Kiera Partello, Barron Collier

Emerson LaOrden Barron Collier

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CIF San Diego Section Softball Championships When: Friday Where: SDSU Softball Stadium, on campus at San Diego State Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Available on Gofan.co. Division 2: (2) West Hills (20-9-1) vs. (1) Point Loma (24-6-1), 4 p.m. Preview: Gianna Burgin (11-2, 1.83 ERA) is West Hills’ ace. Four players […]

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CIF San Diego Section Softball Championships

When: Friday

Where: SDSU Softball Stadium, on campus at San Diego State

Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Available on Gofan.co.

Division 2: (2) West Hills (20-9-1) vs. (1) Point Loma (24-6-1), 4 p.m.

Preview: Gianna Burgin (11-2, 1.83 ERA) is West Hills’ ace. Four players hit .316 or higher — Katy Spargo (.547, 41 RBIs); Kristina Deal (.429); freshman Kiara Rabaya (.326); and Burgin (.316).  … Freshman Ella Poulin (11-4, 2.38 ERA) gets the start in the circle for the Pointers. Point Loma averages 5.8 runs per game. Seven players hit .322 or higher: Avery MacPherson (.411), Annika Isaacson (.403), Nanako Schroth (.380), Siena Balistreri (.372), Ryoko Schroth (.362), Leyton MacPherson (.353), and Poulin (.322). The Pointers’ JV and varsity coaches are all Point Loma graduates. …  Point Loma, which began playing softball in 1974, is playing in its first section championship game. West Hills has hung one championship banner, winning the Division 1 title in 1999.

Division 1: (8) Rancho Bernardo (13-13-1) vs. (2) Eastlake (19-11-1), 7:30 p.m.

Preview:  RB has gotten hot at the right time, running off four playoff wins by a combined score of 29-6. The Broncos came into the playoffs having lost six of seven. Center fielder Ellery Housand is batting .537 with 25 RBIs. Three other starters are hitting .301 or higher. Junior Zoey Meadows and freshman Charlotte Savarese share the pitching load. … Mackenzie Olshenskie leads Eastlake, hitting .461 with seven home runs and 30 RBIs. Kaili Balajadia hits .357 and Bri Ayap .350. Balajadia (2.51 ERA) and Addison Suriano (2.91 ERA) divide the pitching. … Rancho Bernardo has won four section championships, the last in 2018 (D1). Eastlake is looking for its first section title.

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Pine Bluff School District Meeting Highlights and Impact of Capturing Kids Hearts Program

The Pine Bluff School District met Tuesday for their regular monthly meeting and District Superintendent Jennifer Barbaree talked about what happened at the meeting when she appeared on the Oldies1013 Morning Show. [embedded content] Morning Show host Greg Horne asked Barbaree if she thought the Capturing Kids Hearts program has had a positive effect and […]

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The Pine Bluff School District met Tuesday for their regular monthly meeting and District Superintendent Jennifer Barbaree talked about what happened at the meeting when she appeared on the Oldies1013 Morning Show.

Morning Show host Greg Horne asked Barbaree if she thought the Capturing Kids Hearts program has had a positive effect and she answered this way.

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Griffin lacrosse, softball and baseball teams fall in playoffs

S-GI Girls Lacrosse The Springville-Griffith girls lacrosse team had its season end after a 13-4 playoff loss at Gowanda on May 19. Madison Hilliker scooped three groundballs in playoff action last week. Springville finished its season 5-11 overall and 3-4 in the conference, where the team was fourth among eight teams in Conference 4. Gowanda […]

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S-GI Girls Lacrosse

The Springville-Griffith girls lacrosse team had its season end after a 13-4 playoff loss at Gowanda on May 19.

Madison Hilliker scooped three groundballs in playoff action last week.

Springville finished its season 5-11 overall and 3-4 in the conference, where the team was fourth among eight teams in Conference 4. Gowanda finished tied-second with a 4-3 record (13-4 overall) with Amherst in Conference 3.

The Griffins trailed 5-1 after the first quarter and 8-2 after two quarters. The second half was closer with Gowanda holding a 5-2 scoring edge.

Meg Rosenswie finished with two goals for the Griffs, while Sydney Moran also finished with a pair of points with one goal and one assist. Rounding out the goal scoring for S-GI was Sophia Lightcap.

Sage Baranowski had a team-best two draw controls to go with two ground balls. Madison Hilliker scooped three ground balls, while Amiee Rosenswie finished with two. 

Defensively, Ella Uhteg finished with two caused turnovers and Talia Eckam registered 12 saves in goal.

“Although our overall record doesn’t reflect it, I believe we had a very successful season. Our team, which consists of a majority of freshmen who have never played at the varsity level, improved tremendously throughout the season. Our skill, drive and determination were exemplified more and more each game throughout the season,” Springville first-year varsity girls lacrosse head coach Laura Nerber said.

“That being said, we had a few players that really stood out and accomplished some impressive accolades this season. Midfielder Meghan Rosenswie had a career-high 75 points this season with 68 goals and seven assists and 46 ground balls. Defender Ella Uhteg led the team in both ground balls (58) and caused turnovers (41). Attacker Sydney Moran led the team with 36 assists this year. Sophomore Brooke Ruzycki worked hard on attack with 26 goals and 15 assists.”

“Although we are losing four tremendous seniors, I am looking forward to continuing to build on what we started this season.”

Nerber acknowledged the statistics of up-and-comers that included, “Emma Benz, who led the team in draw controls with 31. She also added 28 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. Maddison Hilliker, who added six goals, five assists, 36 ground balls and 15 draw controls. Amiee Rosenswie, who tailed 18 draw controls, 21 ground balls and five caused turnovers, and goalie Taila Eckam, who was a powerhouse in net with 161 saves this year and a 50% save percentage.”

S-GI Softball

The Springville-Griffith softball team’s season came to an end after a 5-1 home playoff loss to visiting Eden on May 20.

Erin Baker was one of four Griffs to register a hit against Eden in last week’s playoff game.

The teams were nearly mirror images of one another during the season after finishing tied-second with each other in ECIC IV with 8-4 records. In head-to-head regular season competition, each team won once on their home field. Run differential between the two teams was just a single run after the Griffs finished plus-73 to Eden’s plus-72.

In the playoff loss, Springville held a 1-0 lead after the first inning before Eden scored single runs in the second, third, fifth, sixth and seventh innings to take the contest.

Grace Ricci scored Springville’s run and was also one of four Griffs with hits along with Lily Enser, Mia Rogers and Erin Baker, with the latter plating a double.

Rogers also had a run batted-in. Carmin Wikman got the start from the circle and allowed seven hits and three earned runs in 4.1 innings of work, while Olivia Mesch allowed five hits and two earned runs with one strikeout in 2.2 innings.

S-GI Baseball

The Springville-Griffith baseball team’s season came to an end after a 12-8 playoff loss to Alden on a neutral site at Sweet Home on May 24. Alden was designated the home team and batted at the bottom of each inning.

Springville finished fifth in ECIC III with a 5-7 division record and with a 10-8 overall record.

The teams traded runs in the first two innings before Springville took a 4-1 lead midway through the third inning. The Bulldogs responded with five runs in the bottom of the third to take a 6-4 lead. S-GI retook the lead 7-6 after four innings and padded its lead by two after the fifth before Alden scored six runs in its last at-bat to take the contest.

Grant Michalski had a solid week with five hits and five runs over three games.

Brodie Glass had a team-best three hits with one run batted-in and got the start on the mound. From the hill, the senior allowed 13 hits and seven earned runs with two strikeouts while throwing all but the final out.

Two runs each were scored by Carson Glass, Drew Reynolds and Grant Michalski, with the latter throwing the final out. Single runs were scored by Alex Brown and Ross Michalski.

Jayden Crone had a pair of hits and two RBI. Solo hits came from Carson Glass, Reynolds, Brown, Grant Michalski and Landon Roy, with the latter two finishing with doubles. Solo runs batted-in came from Brown, Grant Michalski and Roy.

Prior to the playoffs, Springville ended its regular season with a pair of wins against Cheektowaga in a home-and-home series with a 9-0 win on the road on May 19 and a 10-2 home win on May 20.

In the shutout road Cheektowaga win, the Griffs were led by Rob Moriarty with three hits, three runs and two RBI. Not far behind was Carson Glass with two hits, two runs and one run batted-in.

Grant Michalski had the win from the mound and allowed two hits with six strikeouts in five innings of work, while also registering one hit and one run.

Solo hits came from Reynolds and Jack Delaney, with the latter scoring one run and the former adding a run batted-in. Rounding out the scoring with one run each were David Janora and Nick Jablonski, while solo runs batted-in came from Trey Zittel and Brown, who threw the final two innings with six strikeouts.

In the Griffin home Cheektowaga win, Springville’s three runs in the first inning were enough to cruise to victory.

Grant Michalski led the way with three hits, two runs and two RBI. From the mound, Springville allowed no earned runs in the first six innings after Brodie Glass got the start and Carson Glass came in relief. The siblings combined for one hit allowed with nine strikeouts with Carson Glass adding one hit and one run batted-in.

Finishing with a solo hit and single run batted-in were Moriarty, Jablonski and Janora, with the latter throwing the final inning and allowing one hit. Brown finished with one run and one run batted-in, while Delaney brought two runners home with a solo hit.

Rounding out the scoring was Crone with two runs, while single runs were scored by Reynolds and Zittel.

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