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Addison DeRoche throws a no-hitters for Cheverus
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MILBANK — Milbank’s Emmett Hanson, Clark-Willow Lake’s Kamryn Nesheim and Groton Area’s girls relays each took advantage of some nice weather to turn in notable performances May 6 in the Valley Queen Cheese Invitational track meet. Athletes from 12 area high schools competed in the meet. Milbank cruised to the boys division title with 218 […]
MILBANK — Milbank’s Emmett Hanson, Clark-Willow Lake’s Kamryn Nesheim and Groton Area’s girls relays each took advantage of some nice weather to turn in notable performances May 6 in the Valley Queen Cheese Invitational track meet.
Athletes from 12 area high schools competed in the meet.
Milbank cruised to the boys division title with 218 points. Great Plains Lutheran followed at 98, Groton Area 77.5, Aberdeen Roncalli 60.5 and Britton-Hecla 56.
Clark-Willow Lake took the girls division with 166.5 points. Milbank and Groton Area tied for second at 121.5, followed by Webster Area at 81 and Aberdeen Roncalli 46.5.
Hanson, a senior, had a big day for the host Bulldogs. He not only swept the hurdle races, taking the 110-meter hurdles in 15.08 seconds and the 300s in 41.7, he also anchored Milbank’s winning 800 (1:33.17) and 1,600 (3:37.15) relays that also included Graham Lightfield, Harley Zemlicka and Bryan Meyer.
Nesheim, a freshman distance runner, opened her day by anchoring the Cyclones to a runner-up finish in the 3,200 relay (10:07.33). She ended her day by winning the three individual distance races (800 in 2:29.03; 1,600 in 5:27.20; and 3,200 in 12:58.29.
Groton Area’s girls won four relays: 800 (1:48.82), 1,600 (4:07.8), 3,200 (9:51.40) and sprint medley (4:35.76). Kella Tracy and Taryn Traphagen each ran on all four relays and McKenna Tietz and Laila Roberts each three. Faith Traphagen and Ryelle Gilbert joined Tracy and T. Traphagen on the winning 3,200 relay, which broke the old meet record of 9:55.2 set by Aberdeen Roncalli in 2012.The record was the only one broken in the meet, but a number of personal records were set by individuals.Other multi-event winnersOther multiple event winners in the boys division included Micah Holien (100 dash, 11.2 and 200 dash, 22.42) and Hessel Andringa (long jump, 20-5 and triple jump, 40-5) of Great Plains Lutheran.Jayden Schwan of Groton Area won the 1,600 run (4:50.32) and also anchored the winning 3,200 relay (8:44.94) that also included Jace Johnson, Tristin McGannon and Blake Pauli.THE LAST 35: Writer Roger Merriam’s look at the athletic success of area high schools from 1985 through 2020
Paytyn Marlow of Langford Area (100 dash, 12.85 and long jump, 15-9) and Zoe Nichols of Clark-Willow Lake (100 hurdles, 16.21 and high jump, 4-11) each won two individual events in the girls division.
Tietz also took the 300 hurdles (49.11) to go along with her relay wins in the 800 and 1,600.
Ethan Schwenn of Wilmot (400, 51.75), Hayden Karli of Great Plains Lutheran (800, 2:07.35), Jeter Scoular of Milbank (3,200, 11:17.19), Lawson Novy of Milbank (shot put, 48-0), Tate Everson of Hamlin (discus, 140-6), Jakob Steen of Clark-Willow lake (javelin, 150-4), Chaz Vietor of Britton-Hecla (high jump, 5-11) Samuel Rick of Milbank (pole vault, 12-3) each added event wins in the boys division.
Roncalli won the 400 relay in 46.49 with runners James Behan, Parker Grieben, Aiden Fisher and Brody Weinmeister. Sisseton runners Brett Hansen, Caden Gibson, Mario Alverez and Ryder Graff combined to win the sprint medley relay in 3:52.18.
Cadence Bochek of Clark-Willow Lake (200 dash, 26.97), Zayda Townsend of Milbank (400 dash, 1:00.31), Katie Braun of Webster Area (shot put, 34-3), Shali Laurence of Tri-State (discus, 117-10), Sidney Johnson of Sisseton (javelin, 105-6), Rylee Scoular of Milbank (pole vault, 9-9) and Gabby Thomas of Roncalli (triple jump, 33-6.25) also took individual events in the girls division.
Madison Brenden, Nevaeh Reitz, Kadee Frankfurth and Kelsey Hofer led Clark-Willow Lake to victory in the 400 relay (51.89).
Complete results of the meet are available at www.athletic.net.
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Friday afternoon high school playoff highlights AFTER A DAY OFF, THE SOX ARE BACK IN ACTION WITH THE YANKEES AT FENWAY. GARRETT CROCHET STARTS ON THE MOUND FOR BOSTON. HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYOFFS…#9 GARDINER AT #1 YORK LATE FIRST QUARTER… .GARDINER TAKES A 2-1 LEAD AS REMINGTON LAMOREAU FIRES POINT BLANK…. YORK DOMINATES THE REST […]
Friday afternoon high school playoff highlights
AFTER A DAY OFF, THE SOX ARE BACK IN ACTION WITH THE YANKEES AT FENWAY. GARRETT CROCHET STARTS ON THE MOUND FOR BOSTON. HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYOFFS…#9 GARDINER AT #1 YORK LATE FIRST QUARTER… .GARDINER TAKES A 2-1 LEAD AS REMINGTON LAMOREAU FIRES POINT BLANK…. YORK DOMINATES THE REST OF THE QUARTER, EVAN ANASTAS THE ONE-TIMER TO TIE IT… WILDCATS SCORE FIVE STRAIGHT, QUINN WALENTA TO BRETT ACETO… YORK 20 GARDINER 7 IN CLASS C BOYS.. NYA BOYS HOSTED THE NORTHERN MAINE CO-OP FROM AROOSTOOK COUNTY. PANTHERS FELL BEHIND 2-0 BUT THEN GOT THE OFFENSE GOING..ZACH LEINWAND IS ABLE TO SNEAK THE BALL PAST THE GOALIE FEW MINUTES LATER, MAX SIEBERT RACES IN AND TIES THE GAME UP… NYA 17 NORTHERN MAINE 3 CLASS ‘C’ PLAYOFFS….#1 WELLS HOSTING #8 ERSKINE END OF THE FIRST QUARTER, KENDALL MAXON FEEDS CAITLIN ROONEY…JUST BEATS THE BUZZER, 5-0….WARRIORS 2ND QUARTER, A MILESTONE FOR ROONEY THE JUNIOR NETS HER 100TH CAREER GOAL WELLS 13 ERSKINE 2 WARRIORS MOVE ONTO SEMIFINALS. IN CLASS ‘A’ GIRLS, 13TH SEEDED CAPE ELIZABETH TRIED FOR ANOTHER UPSET AGAINST CHEVERUS. CAPERS LED 7-4 AT THE HALF, BUT SYDNEY BRUNELLE MAKES IT A ONE GOAL GAME IN THE THIRD QUARTER… CAPE RESPONDS EARLY IN THE FOURTH. CAMPBELL DEGEORGE MAKES IT A 10-8 GAME. THEN WITH CHEVERUS SERVING A PENALTY, PHOEBE EVANS PASSES TO CAMI JOHNSON FOR THE GOAL CAPE ELIZABETH 11 CHEVERUS 10 IN SOUTHERN A SOFTBALL, TOP SEEDED CHEVERUS HOSTED KENNEBUNK. STAGS LOAD THE BASES WITH TWO OUTS IN THE FIRST AND ABBY KELLY HITS THE BLOOP SINGLE TO KNOCK IN A PAIR OF RUNS. THAT IS MORE THEN ENOU
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MARINETTE — As cliche as it is to say that time moves so quickly that you’ll miss it if you blink, the last year of high school sports certainly flew by. It seems like a short time ago that kids were showing up for their first day of practice for fall sports, but now with […]
MARINETTE — As cliche as it is to say that time moves so quickly that you’ll miss it if you blink, the last year of high school sports certainly flew by.
It seems like a short time ago that kids were showing up for their first day of practice for fall sports, but now with school officially out for summer, the time is ripe to look back on all the milestones and accomplishments that local student-athletes achieved over the course of the 2024-25 school year.
It was a celebratory day in the East Hills on Friday morning. Complaints about water damage and collapsing roofs are starting to turn into renovated homes. Rising Tide Partners has turned some of the abandoned properties into rentals, but on Friday, it cut the ribbon on the first for-sale home with the community. Dr. Patricia […]
It was a celebratory day in the East Hills on Friday morning. Complaints about water damage and collapsing roofs are starting to turn into renovated homes.
Rising Tide Partners has turned some of the abandoned properties into rentals, but on Friday, it cut the ribbon on the first for-sale home with the community.
Dr. Patricia Saunders-Madison, the vice president of the HOA involved, heard the complaints from people in this neighborhood over the years.
“It was a good house in the middle – and two abandoned on each end – so a lot of the water coming through the roof was coming into their homes,” Saunders-Madison said.
In came Rising Tide Partners, and Kendall Pelling, its executive director.
“They needed that real estate capacity. They needed somebody who would come and take risks with them,” he said.
The first of those for-sale homes was revealed Friday. The house includes a renovated kitchen, a bathroom and even a deck.
“I’m happy that we’re here today,” Dr. Saunders-Madison said.
Pelling says 84 of the 167 properties in this HOA are abandoned.
“Now we control them and the community controls their destiny instead of an absentee investor controlling their destiny,” he said.
Rising Tide has turned some of these into rentals. He says they want to get them all to good owners and keep them at a low cost.
“A homebuyer can have a monthly mortgage payment of $650 to $700 a month,” Pelling said.
Part of the next steps include making lot improvements, like to sidewalks and the parking area. Pelling said those projects will be up for bidding this summer.
The hope is for the home that was renovated for sale to be available by the end of the summer as well.
Pelling also said that Rising Tide applied for a low-income housing tax credit from the state for funding to allow for continued renovations and help.
Dr. Saunders-Madison remembers how this place used to be. She also knows that the work is not over, but she and others are pleased with what’s become of it.
“We’re not there yet. We’re not there yet – but it’s coming, it’s coming along,” she said.
Tom Wall’s intuition proved to be right. The Pinkerton Academy softball coach said he anticipated seeing Londonderry again after the Astros’ 6-0 NHIAA Division I regular-season loss to their rival. 1
Tom Wall’s intuition proved to be right.
The Pinkerton Academy softball coach said he anticipated seeing Londonderry again after the Astros’ 6-0 NHIAA Division I regular-season loss to their rival.
Story Links Gatorade Press Release CHICAGO — Utah Valley men’s soccer signee Lewis Knecht was named the Utah Boys Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year, the organization announced in a press release on Thursday. The award, which honors the top high school athletes for their successes on the field, in the classroom, and in the […]
CHICAGO — Utah Valley men’s soccer signee Lewis Knecht was named the Utah Boys Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year, the organization announced in a press release on Thursday.
The award, which honors the top high school athletes for their successes on the field, in the classroom, and in the community, adds to the long list of honors Knecht has received in his high school career. Earlier this week, Knecht was also named the UHSAA Male Athlete of the Year — the top athlete in the state regardless of sport — and Utah’s Mr. Soccer for the second year in a row.
Knecht becomes the sixth Wolverine to be named Utah Gatorade Player of the Year, joining Lucas Cawley, Thomas Loomis, Aidan Dayton, Carter Johnson, and Trevor Walk.
Knecht, a member of the 2025 signing class that will be joining the Wolverines this fall, led American Fork HS to its second straight state championship last month, the team’s fourth in school history.
Knecht built upon a stellar junior campaign — during which he also won the Mr. Soccer award by scoring 20 goals and assisting on 17 more — by scoring 24 goals and adding 12 assists as a senior in 2025.
Knecht and the Wolverines will play the inaugural season at UCCU Stadium this fall.
SHAWNEE, Kan. — The Battle of the Billies highlighted the first day of the Top Gun Invitational, a series of elite youth softball tournaments taking place through Sunday across Johnson County. Former Royals All-Star Billy Butler’s USA Explosion 18U team from Idaho squared off against former Chiefs tight end Billy Baber’s BC Peppers Jeff Wallace […]
SHAWNEE, Kan. — The Battle of the Billies highlighted the first day of the Top Gun Invitational, a series of elite youth softball tournaments taking place through Sunday across Johnson County.
Former Royals All-Star Billy Butler’s USA Explosion 18U team from Idaho squared off against former Chiefs tight end Billy Baber’s BC Peppers Jeff Wallace squad at the Mid-America Sports Complex in the marquee opening-day matchup — at least from a friends-talking-lighthearted-smack perspective.
“There’s definitely a case of Yuengling on this,” Butler said.
“For sure, or two,” Baber added.
During eight seasons with the Royals, Butler slugged 127 home runs, 276 doubles and posted a .295/.359/.449 slash line, while Baber played in 29 games for the Chiefs during the Dick Vermeil era. Both found their way to softball as girl-dads.
“I have three of them — 16, 12, and 9 — just got the bug after I was done playing,” Butler said.
His oldest daughter, Kenley, plays up on the Explosion 18U squad, while Baber, who was picked in the baseball draft coming out of high school, but chose football, also has three daughters. His oldest, Riley, just finished her freshman season at Missouri State.
“That fire is still there,” Jeremy McDowell said.
McDowell owns Top Gun Events, whose invitational has become one of the summer softball circuit’s must-attend events.
“We’ve got 330 teams present from 31 different states,” he said. “About 290 of those 330 teams are hotel teams and probably about 100 of those teams flew into Kansas City, so it’s a very big event. Over 400 college coaches are present.”
The Top Gun Invitational started in 2013 with around 80 teams and has grown into one of the top handful of recruiting showcase tournaments, but McDowell still recognized a fun opportunity to pit Butler’s team against Baber’s bunch.
“I’ve known Billy and Billy for a while and, when this came, they both texted me and said, ‘Hey, we’ve got to play each other,’” McDowell said. “I was like, ‘This is classic,’ so it’s worked out well. They’re really good friends.”
They enjoyed the chance to meet on the field — as coaches, anyway.
Slick-fielding Explosion first baseman Kaci Kiblen admitted that she didn’t know about Butler’s MLB exploits before joining his club.
“I didn’t,” she said, “but I heard from a friend, and I was like, ‘Oh, this is a really cool opportunity.’”
Visits to Kansas City, including trips to Kauffman Stadium for Royals games, reinforced the legend of Billy Butler.
“Oh, yeah, he’s a hometown hero, for sure,” Kiblen said. “It’s fun, because every time we go to the Royals game … they always put them on the big screen. It’s just a really good time.”
Butler and Baber were introduced by a mutual friend, former Chiefs linebacker Shawn Barber. They have remained friends, including an annual fantasy football league rivalry.
Baber said it’s “not even a question” who the better fantasy football player is.
“Oh, he has been of late,” Butler said before stressing “of late.”
“Big time,” Baber shot back. “Butler’s usually around the bottom.”
Apparently, Butler tends to favor Washington Commanders players, which hasn’t been a winning strategy in recent years.
Baber also won bragging rights Thursday as the Peppers prevailed 6-0.
The Top Gun Invitational continues through Sunday at fields across Johnson County.
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