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How Boone County performed at the Class 1-3 state track and field meet

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Boone County was represented this weekend at the MSHAA State Track and Field Championships for classes 1-3 in Jefferson City. This included multiple top-five finishes from athletes in the area.

Here’s how Centralia, Hallsville, Harrisburg, Southern Boone, and Sturgeon performed at Adkins Stadium.

Centralia boys track and field team finishes in the top five

Centralia’s boys track and field team placed fifth among Class 3 teams with 31.5 points, behind Blair Oaks’ 32. St. Francis Borgia placed first, while El Dorado Springs and Lift for Life Academy Charter collected second and third-place finishes, respectively.

For the Panthers, Nolan Spickert is only a freshman but made an impact in his first year at state. Spickert placed second in the boys 3200-meter run at 9:23.42 while also placing fourth in the 1600-meter run at 4:16.86. 

Ethan Ross collected a fourth-place finish in the 400-meter dash at 49.97 and also came in seventh in the 100-meter dash at 10.88. Jacob Beard came in sixth in pole vault at 4.13 meters, while Josh Russell placed eighth in discus at 46.57 meters.

Centralia girls track and field team collects a top 10 finish

On the girls side, Centralia placed eighth with 27 points. Central (New Madrid County) placed first, while El Dorado Springs and Owensville finished second and third, respectively.

The Panthers 4×800 team featuring Elizabeth Romine, Kenedee Moss, Katelynn Asbury, and Rebecca Erisman placed fifth at 10:03.90. Moss also placed third in the 1600-meter run at 5:25.37.

Cora King placed fourth in discus with a mark of 38.45 meters and eighth in shot put at 10.81 meters. Continuing in the field events, Claire Page placed fourth in pole vault with a mark of 3.25 meters, while Addison Reynolds came in ninth in javelin at 34.53 meters.

Harrisburg’s boys and girls teams place in the top 20

Harrisburg’s boys 4×400 team, with Caleb Nichols, Isaac DeMuth, Sam Katsaros, and Trace Combs, placed fourth with a time of 3:31.24. The Bulldogs boys team’s 16 points tied with Brentwood and South Shelby for 17th place in Class 2. Adrian placed first, while West Platte came in second, while Jefferson (Festus) collected a third-place finish. 

Katsaros came in sixth in triple jump at 12.95 meters, while Combs placed seventh in high jump at 1.89 meters. 

Leading Harrisburg’s girls team to a 20th-place finish with 10 points, tying Metro and Marceline, Poppy Spry placed fourth in pole vault with a mark of 3.09 meters. Marie Bergfield placed 16th in the 800-meter run at 2:37.38. North Platte won the girls Class 2 title. Penny placed second, while Fayette came in third.

Aidan McDaniel highlights Southern Boone boys team

After winning state last season in shot put, Southern Boone’s Aidan McDaniel returned to Jefferson City in the same event. With a mark of 16.78 meters, McDaniel placed fourth in the Class 3 competition. The Eagles placed 28th overall with 11 points.

Braidan Jackson, Hudson Talley, Luke Amelunke, and Timothy Lutz made up Southern Boone’s relay teams. In the 4×200, the group placed eighth at 1:38.87 while collecting a seventh-place finish in the 4×100 at 44.82. Talley placed sixth in the 100-meter dash at 10.87.

Within the girls competition, Lilah Hinton placed sixth in the 400-meter dash at 59.57. 

Hallsville and Sturgeon see athletes compete

Tison Perrigo of Hallsville boys track and field placed eighth in the Class 3 shot put competition with a mark of 15.10 meters. Hallsville’s girls team featured Bella Abell placing eighth in pole vault at 2.82 meters, while Ellie Schisler came in 13th in high jump at 1.45 meters. 

Sturgeon girls 4×200 team with Addie Woods, Braegan Richards, Brooke Smith, and Kyra Allen placed seventh with a time of 1:56.70 in the Class 1 competition. On the boys side, Sturgeon’s Mykel Roop placed eighth in the 100-meter hurdles at 11.41. 

The MSHAA championships continue next weekend in Jefferson City as Classes 4-5 will compete from May 30-31.



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When does Wisconsin volleyball play again? NCAA tournament next match

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UAA signs trio of Alaska prep stars

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ANCHORAGE (Dec. 12) – Riding the momentum from an outstanding 2025 season, the Alaska Anchorage volleyball team has begun reloading for future success with the signing of Alaska prep stars Indy Kmet, Vaiula Leaoa and Sophie Tapley, head coach Stacie Meisner announced Friday.

The newest Seawolves hail from all over the state and represent three of the four classifications in Alaska high school volleyball – 2A, 3A and 4A.

“We are fortunate to live in a state with great coaching at the developmental and high school levels, which has been proven by the contributions of high-level Alaskans who have come through our program,” said Meisner, whose team went 23-6 and tied for the Great Northwest Athletic Conference title this season. “We are thrilled that Indy, Ula and Sophie have decided to continue the tradition and welcome them to the Seawolf family.”

A 6-1 outside hitter, Kmet led South Anchorage to the Cook Inlet Conference regular-season title and an ASAA 4A State Tournament berth, along with earning MVP honors at the prestigious Dimond/Service tournament. She was also a key member of the 2024 South squad that finished state runner-up, making the ASAA All-Tournament Team as a junior.

Coach Meisner says…

“Indy is a strong athlete who we had the opportunity to work with at camp over the summer. She is incredibly coachable and a great all-around player with a lot of potential for continued improvement. She has impressive instincts on defense and puts up a big block in the front row. We are excited to see what she will bring to the table next fall to only increase the physicality of our roster.”

A 6-foot outside hitter, Leaoa finished a legendary career at Unalaska last month, leading the Raiders to a second consecutive 2A state title and a 39-match win streak to end her career. The Outstanding Hitter award-winner at this year’s state tournament, she ripped 19 kills in the title-match sweep of Su Valley.

Coach Meisner says…

 “Ula is a really special player out of Dutch Harbor; it’s not often we see a player of her caliber coming from rural Alaska, and we are thrilled that she wanted to join our program. She is already very athletic and physical, with a big jump and a heavy arm swing. She also came to camp in July, so we got to work directly with her, and I believe her ceiling is going to be incredibly high.”

A 5-8 rightside hitter, Tapley led Kenai Central to its third 3A state championship in four seasons this year, earning Outstanding Hitter and All-Tournament honors. Tapley, who only started playing volleyball in seventh grade, was also an all-tournament selection at the 2024 state tournament.

Coach Meisner says…

 “Sophie is a springy, left-handed attacker who sees the court well and plays an aggressive game. Her size is deceiving as she jumps incredibly well and has a very fast arm on her attack. We look forward to seeing how she will develop and continue to grow.”

The trio gives UAA five Alaskans on its 2026 roster, joining sophomore rightside hitter Emma Beck (Kenai) and sophomore libero/defensive specialist Eleasha Sapon (Anchorage/Dimond).

 



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UGOLINI NAMED TO ALL-ECAC SECOND TEAM

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DANBURY, Conn. – Arianna Ugolini picked up another major award on Friday afternoon, earning a selection to the All-ECAC Second Team. 

Ugolini’s surplus of awards include America East Player of the Year, First Team All-Conference, and an honorable mention to the AVCA All-Region team. 

She led the America East in several statistical categories including kills (419), aces (43), and points (476.5). Her 419 kills and 3.99 kills/set are now the most in a single season in Bryant’s Division I history. This season, she also eclipsed 1,000 career kills and points. She became the fifth player in Bryant’s Division I history to surpass 1,000 kills. 



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No. 1 seed Texas hosts No. 4 seed Indiana in the Sweet 16

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The Longhorns also welcome welcome No. 5 seed Stanford and No. 10 seeWisconsin to the Forty Acres for the Sweet 16 and the Elite 8. Friday’s match marks the Longhorn’s 42nd appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the 20th-straight Sweet 16 appearance under head coach Jerritt Elliott, the longest active streak in the NCAA.

The No. 4 seeded Hoosiers stand No. 15 in the AVCA rankings and are making only their sixth all-time NCAA tournament appearance and second trip to the Sweet 16. Indiana is the only Power Four program who has three different players averaging at least 3.21 kills per set this season. On 10 different occasions this year, all three of IU’s top hitters have gone for 10-plus kills each with senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles leading the Hoosiers with 3.54 kills per set. Along with Alonso-Corcelles, senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum and true freshman setter Teodora Krickovic received First-Team All-Big Ten honors. Krickovic has averaged 10.67 assists per set this year while Tatum has 353 kills and .324 hitting percentage which are both career highs. When Indiana blocks well, the Hoosiers tends to produce great results with a record of 17-1 when they record at least eight blocks in a set.

No. 1 seeded Texas ranks No. 3 in the AVCA and in the top five in multiple categories across the country, including fourth in hitting percentage (.316), third in kills per set (14.83) and third in assists per set (13.86). Outside hitter Torrey Stafford stands ninth in the country with her 4.74 kills per set average and 12th in the NCAA with 5.32 points per set alongside middle blocker Ayden Ames who holds the fifth spot in the conference with a .383 hitting percentage. Setter Ella Swindle sits ninth in the SEC in assists per set tossing 8.98 while libero Emma Halter holds the back line down ranking ninth in digs per set with 3.64.

Texas has improved its blocking in the back half of the season — in their last five matches, the Longhorns have totaled 51 blocks, compared to the previous five where they tallied only 38 with Ames at the helm with help of true freshman Taylor Harvey and sophomore Nya Bunton to total 201 of the team’s blocks.

Setter Rella Binney and outside hitters Devin Kahahawai and Cari Spears are just a few of the individuals that keep the machine running for the Longhorns. Libero Ramsey Gary, a transfer from Indiana was on the All-Big Ten second team in her first two years as a Hoosier, now faces her former team and could give some insight and understanding on the Indiana game.

First serve in Austin is at 11 a.m. Central on ESPN.



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Nebraska Volleyball sweeps Kansas; advances to NCAA Regional Final

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The Nebraska Volleyball team handled business on Friday night sweeping 4-seed Kansas (25-12, 25-11, 25, 25-12). NU will face Texas A&M in the Lincoln Regional Final playing for a spot in the final four.

The Huskers were led by Rebekah Allick who finished with 9 kills on just 9 swings, a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage. Andi Jackson added 9 kills as well and Harper Murray recorded 7 kills with 10 digs.

Bergen Reilly was reportedly sick throughout the week but played through the illness. True Freshman Setter, Campbell Flynn, was OUT for the match and potentially the season as the Huskers Radio Network reported she has a broken pinky finger.

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Husker Volleyball dominates Kansas, advances to Elite 8

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Nebraska Volleyball is back in the Elite Eight for a third straight season. The Huskers swept Kansas in the Sweet 16 in Lincoln, Neb. on Friday night. Nebraska won set one 25-12. Nebraska continued to dominate in set two, earning a win over the Jayhawks 25 to 11. It was more of the same in set three as the Huskers earned the sweep with a 25-12 victory over their old Big 12 foe. “A lot of it is our mentality and how we practice,” said senior Rebekah Allick after the match. “We’re creatures of habit.”Nebraska will play Texas A&M on Sunday in Lincoln. The match will be televised on KETV at 2 p.m. “Here at Nebraska, we feed our middle blockers,” said middle blocker Andi Jackson. “Credit goes to our passers because they put us in great positions.”The Huskers hit .450 while holding Kansas to .029. Nebraska had six aces and only three service errors. Nebraska’s middle blockers had 21 kills on 28 attacks. Both Jackson and Allick led the Huskers with 9 kills. Head coach Dani Busboom Kelly spoke with media on Thursday, stating they have a team-first mindset with one goal in mind: hanging a sixth national title banner in the Devaney Center.PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Nebraska volleyball is ready to take on Kansas as they continue their national title chaseThe Huskers will look to advance to their third straight Final Four. They’re now three games from a sixth national title. Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

Nebraska Volleyball is back in the Elite Eight for a third straight season. The Huskers swept Kansas in the Sweet 16 in Lincoln, Neb. on Friday night.

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Nebraska won set one 25-12. Nebraska continued to dominate in set two, earning a win over the Jayhawks 25 to 11. It was more of the same in set three as the Huskers earned the sweep with a 25-12 victory over their old Big 12 foe.

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“A lot of it is our mentality and how we practice,” said senior Rebekah Allick after the match. “We’re creatures of habit.”

Nebraska will play Texas A&M on Sunday in Lincoln. The match will be televised on KETV at 2 p.m.

“Here at Nebraska, we feed our middle blockers,” said middle blocker Andi Jackson. “Credit goes to our passers because they put us in great positions.”

The Huskers hit .450 while holding Kansas to .029. Nebraska had six aces and only three service errors.

Nebraska’s middle blockers had 21 kills on 28 attacks. Both Jackson and Allick led the Huskers with 9 kills.

Head coach Dani Busboom Kelly spoke with media on Thursday, stating they have a team-first mindset with one goal in mind: hanging a sixth national title banner in the Devaney Center.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Nebraska volleyball is ready to take on Kansas as they continue their national title chase

The Huskers will look to advance to their third straight Final Four. They’re now three games from a sixth national title.

Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.

NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |





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