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Highlights From The First Day At State Softball in Cheyenne

Two higher and two lower seeds won the opening-round games at the 2025 Wyoming High School Softball State Championships in Cheyenne. Natrona County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, and Campbell County advanced in the winners’ bracket. Eight games are on the schedule for Friday, which includes four elimination games. Only three teams will remain after Day […]

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Highlights From The First Day At State Softball in Cheyenne

Two higher and two lower seeds won the opening-round games at the 2025 Wyoming High School Softball State Championships in Cheyenne. Natrona County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, and Campbell County advanced in the winners’ bracket. Eight games are on the schedule for Friday, which includes four elimination games. Only three teams will remain after Day 2 in the Capital City.

Campbell County shut out Rock Springs 10-0, as junior Sadie Cole tossed a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts and only two walks. The Camels scored six runs in the third inning. That included a two-run triple by Bayley Gray and a two-run home run from Madison Cone. The Camels closed it out early with four runs in the fifth inning. They improved to 28-4 on the season with their 13 consecutive victory. WyoPreps visited with Ms. Cole after the game.

Cheyenne East rallied from an early 2-0 deficit and beat Cody, 13-3. The T-Birds took the lead with five runs in the third and capped it with six more in the fifth. McKenzie Millar smacked a two-run home run in the third as part of three hits and three RBIs. Madelyn Artery had three hits and drove in four runs.

Natrona County pulled the biggest surprise of Day 1, as they knocked off South top seed Laramie, 10-9. The Fillies built a 10-2 lead and held off the Plainsmen’s comeback. Quincie Sale had four hits, two were triples, and two RBIs. Cheyenne Central pulled off a big comeback. The Indians scored nine runs in the top of the seventh and beat Sheridan, 20-17. The two teams combined for 35 hits. Each team smashed three home runs.

WyoPreps has some photos from a couple of the games. Since I was on the radio while the first two games were played, these are from the last two games. Enjoy!

2025 Wyoming HS Softball State Championships Day 1

Cheyenne East played Cody, and Campbell County faced Rock Springs on the opening day of the 2025 high school softball state championships.

Gallery Credit: David Settle, WyoPreps.com

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Highlights from East Bridgewater High School football's 2024 season

East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School player Robbie Mavilia hits the tackle donut during football practice on Thursday, August 22, 2024. Marc Vasconcellos/The Enterprise East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School head football coach Greg O’Sullivan reacts as his offensive linemen go through practice drills on Thursday, August 22, 2024. Marc Vasconcellos/The Enterprise East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School […]

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East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School player Robbie Mavilia hits the tackle donut during football practice on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School player Robbie Mavilia hits the tackle donut during football practice on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

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East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School head football coach Greg O'Sullivan reacts as his offensive linemen go through practice drills on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School head football coach Greg O’Sullivan reacts as his offensive linemen go through practice drills on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

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East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School player Garrett Berry helps-up Robbie Mavilia off the field after a tackling drill during football practice on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School player Garrett Berry helps-up Robbie Mavilia off the field after a tackling drill during football practice on Thursday, August 22, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Logan Williams intercepts the football and scores a touchdown and is congratulated from left, Denis O'Donovan, Robert Mavilia and Cylas Hickey during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Logan Williams intercepts the football and scores a touchdown and is congratulated from left, Denis O’Donovan, Robert Mavilia and Cylas Hickey during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Logan Williams intercepts the football and scores a touchdown during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Logan Williams intercepts the football and scores a touchdown during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

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East Bridgewater quarterback Ethan Pohl carries the football during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

East Bridgewater quarterback Ethan Pohl carries the football during a game against Rockland on Friday Oct. 4, 2024.

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East Bridgewater quarterback Ethan Pohl passes the football during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

East Bridgewater quarterback Ethan Pohl passes the football during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Jared Cleary intercepts the football in the end zone during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Jared Cleary intercepts the football in the end zone during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Cylas Hickey carries the football during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Cylas Hickey carries the football during a game against Abington on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Jared Cleary carries the football during a game against West Bridgewater on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Jared Cleary carries the football during a game against West Bridgewater on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.

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East Bridgewater's Logan Williams intercepts the football and is tackled by West Bridgewater's Ryan Nunes during a game on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.

East Bridgewater’s Logan Williams intercepts the football and is tackled by West Bridgewater’s Ryan Nunes during a game on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.

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(CNN) — Universal Pictures on Wednesday unveiled the trailer for the sequel to the 2024 hit “Wicked,” based on the Tony-winning Broadway musical. The promo clip for the new film, which is titled “Wicked: For Good,” seemingly picks up just where last year’s first installment left off, with Glinda (Ariana Grande) in a tower high […]

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(CNN) — Universal Pictures on Wednesday unveiled the trailer for the sequel to the 2024 hit “Wicked,” based on the Tony-winning Broadway musical.

The promo clip for the new film, which is titled “Wicked: For Good,” seemingly picks up just where last year’s first installment left off, with Glinda (Ariana Grande) in a tower high up in the Emerald City at night, beckoning for her schoolmate, friend and de facto rival Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) to make herself known.

From there, viewers are treated to fleeting glimpses of Elphaba working her magic, Glinda adorning herself with a glittering crown and a peek at some menacing flying monkeys.

The stakes were set by the end of the first film, with Elphaba now branded as “The Wicked Witch” by both Madame Morribe (Michelle Yeoh) and the Wizard of Oz himself (Jeff Goldblum), who are both seen in pursuit of her in the new trailer. Also back for the new film is Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey), now a prince, who Morrible also recruits to rein in Elphaba.

Seemingly through it all, the unflappable bond between Glinda and Elphaba remains, with the two singer-actresses belting out refrains from the Broadway show’s second act and the song from which the sequel gets its title.

Other curious snippets in the trailer for the new film feature callbacks to the 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz,” to which “Wicked” serves as a preamble, including the Yellow Brick Road and even Dorothy, Toto and the Cowardly Lion. At the end of the trailer, Elphaba says, “I’m off to see the wizard.”

Last year’s “Wicked” became the highest-grossing film based on a Broadway musical, and it earned 10 Oscar nominations, including best picture and acting nods for both Grande and Erivo. It won two statues – one for best achievement in production design and one for costume design.

“Wicked: For Good” will soar into theaters on November 21.

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PEORIA (25News Now) – Washington beat Joliet Catholic, 5-1. Dunlap lost to Morris, 8-4. The Panthers will play Morris Saturday for the IHSA 3A Metamora Sectional title. Normal Community’s Class 4A game was rained out. You can watch 25News – any newscast, anywhere – streaming LIVE on 25NewsNow.com, our 25News mobile app, and on our […]

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PEORIA (25News Now) – Washington beat Joliet Catholic, 5-1. Dunlap lost to Morris, 8-4. The Panthers will play Morris Saturday for the IHSA 3A Metamora Sectional title. Normal Community’s Class 4A game was rained out.

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Nine takeaways from Wednesday, when girls' golf champions were crowned …

Concord-Carlisle’s Erika Redmond (left) smiles as she watches her younger sister, Sophie, get a hug from their mom, Eck, after the sisters finished 1-2 at the MIAA girls’ golf championship at Sandy Burr. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff It’s getting real in the MIAA tournaments. After prelim and first rounds mostly filled with blowouts, the second round […]

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Concord-Carlisle’s Erika Redmond (left) smiles as she watches her younger sister, Sophie, get a hug from their mom, Eck, after the sisters finished 1-2 at the MIAA girls’ golf championship at Sandy Burr. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

It’s getting real in the MIAA tournaments. After prelim and first rounds mostly filled with blowouts, the second round featured plenty of upsets Wednesday, including a No. 1 baseball seed going down.

But before all that went down, Wellesley captured a girls’ golf state championship, with Concord-Carlisle’s Erika Redmond securing the individual crown by one stroke over her sister, Sophie, and Westford’s Maddie Smith.

Here’s our coverage of all the days action:

1. Upset central

The first No. 1 seed fell on Monday when Taunton baseball was upended by No. 32 Winchester in the Division 1 first round.

On Wednesday, the second No. 1 seed was eliminated, and once again it came on the baseball diamond, where No. 16 Apponequet took care of No. 1 St. Mary’s behind three hits and three RBIs from Gabe Zuber and 4⅔ innings of one-hit relief from Pete Kanakis.

Taunton and St. Mary’s are the only No. 1 seeds to have lost in any MIAA spring tournament thus far, but two No. 4 seeds fell Wednesday. Previously, the only No. 4 seed to be knocked out was Apponequet boys tennis, but the Lakers got some company when No. 4 Old Rochester girls’ tennis lost, 3-2, to No. 13 Danvers in the second round of the Division 3 tourney, and No. 4 Shawsheen baseball, which was 20-0 during the regular season, was eliminated, 5-4, from the Division 3 bracket by No. 13 Wakefield.

Also falling was two-time defending champion Seekonk baseball, the No. 6 seed in Division 4, which dropped a 6-3 second-round game to No. 11 Dennis-Yarmouth.

2. Milestones

Hamilton-Wenham girls’ tennis senior Naomi Provost recorded her 80th career win in a 4-1 Division 4 quarterfinals victory over Cohasset, extending her own school record.

Also for the Generals, girls’ lacrosse junior Evie Bernard surpassed 300 career goals during an eight-tally performance in a 20-6 second-round win over Swampscott in the Division 4 tournament.

Medfield boys’ lacrosse junior Braeden Sutton scored nine times, including the 200th point of his career, in a 22-5 Division 3 second-round win over North Middlesex.

Andover senior Jack Cooper matched the program’s single-game record by scoring seven goals in a 20-9 second-round win over Andover in the Division 1 boys’ lacrosse bracket.

King Philip senior Liv Petrillo not only slugged two home runs, but she reached 100 career hits and 100 career runs in a 12-0 Division 1 second-round softball win over Newton North.

Also in the D1 softball bracket, Weymouth junior Jill Ondrick notched her 750th career strikeout, but it came in a season-ending 7-1 loss to Taunton in the second round.

3. Walkoff wins

Manchester Essex boys’ lacrosse survived Pentucket, 9-8, on Luke Renzi’s overtime winner, which came after he won a faceoff in the second round of the Division 4 tournament.

Nantucket girls’ lacrosse won similarly, with Dylan Damian netting the OT goal to beat Manchester Essex, 7-6, in the Division 4 second round.

Westwood’s Izzy Walsh supplied the heroics in the bottom of the seventh, delivering an RBI single to capture a 4-3 Division 2 softball win over Malden Catholic.

4. Going, going, gone

Power came in bunches, with Bedford’s Alyx Rossi and King Philip’s Petrillo both blasting a pair of home runs in wins. Walpole’s Adriana Torres, Norah Broderick, Abby Riley, and Grace Todd all homered in a 17-0 softball win over Stoughton and Middleborough’s Taylynn Robinson and English High’s Manny De Jesus both recorded round-trippers.

5. Three stars

De Jesus, English High — The senior struck out three in three shutout innings, allowing just two hits while collecting three of his own, including an inside-the-park home run, to spark second-seeded defending Division 5 champion English to an 8-0 second-round win over Westfield.

Kanakis, Apponequet — The sophomore shortstop was summoned for a relief appearance with the bases loaded and the Lakers trailing, 3-1, in the third inning. He proceeded to pitch 4⅔ shutout innings with five strikeouts, allowing 16th-seeded Apponequet to rally for an 8-3 win over top-seeded St. Mary’s.

Rossi, Bedford — The Boston College-bound senior was unfathomably good in a 10-0 second-round win over Duxbury, homering twice while also pitching a perfect game (her second of the season) with 16 strikeouts.

6. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Braeden Sutton, Medfield, 9

Evie Bernard, Hamilton-Wenham, 8

Reese Bromby, Newburyport, 7

Jack Cooper, Andover, 7

Caroline Nozzolillo, Westwood, 7

Thomas Donovan, Mansfield, 6

Cece Levrault, Apponequet, 6

Eddie Breslin, Medfield, 5

Tristan Clayton, Acton-Boxborough, 5

Jameson Murphy, Falmouth, 5

Lucas Ogden, Dracut, 5

Emilie Demaio, Westwood, 4

Jack Sovik, Duxbury, 4

Cece Thurmond, Westwood, 4

Points

Breslin, Medfield, 11

Sutton, Medfield, 10

Bromby, Newburyport, 8

Matt Grafton, Abington, 8

Finn Wright Jr., Ipswich, 8

Cooper, Andover, 7

Liam Goodwin, Duxbury, 7

Grace Maroney, Hingham, 7

Nozzolillo, Westwood, 7

Will Cronin, Acton-Boxborough, 6

Levrault, Apponequet, 6

Nico Smith, Medfield, 6

7. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Cate Larson, Taunton, 18

Alyx Rossi, Bedford, 16

Kelsey Blanchette, Lincoln-Sudbury, 14

Kiley Hogan, Tyngsborough, 13

Brian Mancinelli, St. John Paul II, 12

Jack Peabody, Mansfield, 11

Taryn Clancy, Middleborough, 10

Sharlotte Stazinski, Walpole, 10

Joe Coughlan, Sandwich, 9

Kaylee Gendron, Plymouth South, 9

Mikey St. Martin, Walpole, 9

Lila Alvarez, Joseph Case, 8

Bridget Mulkeen, Westwood, 8

8. Boys’ lacrosse has a home

After a long search, a venue has been secured for the boys’ lacrosse finals. All four divisions will play at Mass. Maritime Academy’s Clean Harbor Stadium in Bourne on June 14.

Game times are scheduled for 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. Time slots will be assigned to the divisions based on the finalists.

The girls’ lacrosse finals will once again be held at Babson College with two divisions playing June 12 at 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. and two finals June 13 on the same schedule.

Georgetown boys’ basketball, coming off a Division 4 state title, has a new coach.

After coach Josh Keilty left for St. Mary’s, the school announced the hiring of Kevin Fair, a Milford High Hall of Famer (class of ’91) who is still the Scarlet Hawks’ all-time leader in rebounds, steals, and blocks. Fair also coaches the Royals’ girls’ soccer team and was named the 2024 MIAA Division 5 Coach of the Year.


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

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