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After two years away, George Howanitz got the itch to return to the high school football sidelines. On Tuesday night, the school board appointed Howanitz as its next head coach by a vote of 8-0, principal Peter Jordan said. The former Valley View coach who guided the Cougars to Lackawanna Football Conference and District 2 […]

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After two years away, George Howanitz got the itch to return to the high school football sidelines.

On Tuesday night, the school board appointed Howanitz as its next head coach by a vote of 8-0, principal Peter Jordan said. The former Valley View coach who guided the Cougars to Lackawanna Football Conference and District 2 championships replaces Paul Russick, who resigned after five seasons to become the head coach at his alma mater Pittston Area.

During his 16 seasons at Valley View, a program he led to a PIAA Class 2A championship as a player, Howanitz had a record of 116-68.

“Sitting for two years, I think I needed a break,” Howanitz, 50, said. “Watching some of the games and with this opportunity available, I just felt I would give it a shot. Honesdale is a great district. I solidified my desire to get back into coaching when the Honesdale girls basketball team played against Valley View at our venue, and they had a very loud and supportive group that was very much behind the athletes. I knew then that Honesdale would be a place where I wanted to coach again and see if I could get this thing to go in a direction it hasn’t been.”

Howanitz, an inductee into the Northeast Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2023, excelled as a quarterback and defensive back at Valley View. He finished his career with 1,726 yards rushing and 35 touchdowns and threw for 1,544 yards with 15 touchdowns before having a successful stay at Bucknell University, where he served as a captain of the 1996 Patriot League champions.

Howanitz started his coaching career in 1999 and spent six seasons as an assistant at Wallenpaupack. He joined Frank Pazzaglia’s staff in 2005, and initially, the Valley View school board intended him to succeed the legendary coach. A public outcry to retain Pazzaglia, who was the head coach since the jointure of Blakely, Archbald and Jessup high schools to form Valley View in 1969, led to his return for the 2006 season.

Following that season, Pazzaglia stepped down, and two weeks later, Howanitz, a biology teacher at Valley View, became the second head coach for the program.

Valley View won four Lackawanna Football Conference division championships (2018, 2019, 2020) and four District 2 championships (2011, 2017, 2018, 2021). The Cougars won at least 10 games in a season six times, including five times from 2017 to 2022.

”George’s résumé speaks for itself as a player and as a coach,” Jordan said. “Him wanting to be a part of our community and part of our football program is a win-win for us. To have that type of person, with his experience, is a great thing for Honesdale High School and the football program.”

At Honesdale, Howanitz will try to build the program into a consistent winner. The Hornets made three District 2 Class 4A playoff appearances in Russick’s tenure, and last season was the first with a winning record (6-5) in 10 years.

Honesdale’s program has a record of 294-342-8. The Hornets’ only football championships came in the Suburban Conference in 1980, 1983 and 1984.

“I am excited to start somewhere new,” Howanitz said. “I am seeking that challenge of trying to get a program to build off where Paul took it and get it to a championship caliber like we were able to do at Valley View.”

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Valley Lutheran claimed a pair of relay titles, vaulting the Chargers to the boys title Friday at the Hurd Invitational at Vassar. Hayden Stout claimed a win in the high jump for the Valley Lutheran, clearing 6 feet. He also ran legs on the Chargers’ winning 800-meter relay and 1,600 relay. The relays helped lift […]

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Valley Lutheran claimed a pair of relay titles, vaulting the Chargers to the boys title Friday at the Hurd Invitational at Vassar.

Hayden Stout claimed a win in the high jump for the Valley Lutheran, clearing 6 feet. He also ran legs on the Chargers’ winning 800-meter relay and 1,600 relay.

The relays helped lift Valley Lutheran to first place with 95 points. Birch Run was sixth (45.5), Vassar seventh (45), Millington 11th (35) and Reese 12th (22).

Trent Schiavone added another win for Valley Lutheran, claiming the 800 in 2:03.2. Kristoffer Cerda gave Vassar a win in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 3 ½ inches.

The Valley Lutheran girls finished second at the Hurd Invite with 100.5 points behind Remus Chippewa Hills with 127. Millington was fourth (61), Birch Run eighth (32.5), Vassar 10th (26) and Reese 13th (15).

Mckenzie Derusha gave the Chargers wins in the high jump (5-2) and 100 hurdles (:15.87), while Lindsey Cmeyla won the 800 in 2:31.52. Derusha and Cmeyla also ran legs on Valley Lutheran’s winning 1,600 relay.

Millington’s Chloe Basner won the 100 (:12.54) and ran a leg on the winning 400 relay, while Abigail Reis gave the Cardinals a first place in the 3,200 (12:02.40). Birch Run’s Christina Jarbou won the shot put (35-0).

Boys Track

Mount Pleasant Invite: Traverse City West won the championship with 107 points, with Heritage and Frankenmuth tying for second with 78.5 points. Midland Dow was ninth with 34 points. Dow’s Zachary Dzurka took both the 110 hurdles (:14.80) and 300 hurdles (:39.83), while Heritage’s Nicholas Coleman won the 400 (:50.47) and ran a leg on the winning 800 relay. Grayson Byam also won the shot put (52-8 ½) for Heritage. Frankenmuth got a win from Niko Mamaladze in the discus (144-5 ½) and from Nick Parker in the 1,600 (4:31.78). Parker also ran a leg on the winning 3,200 relay.

Clare Invitational: Bath won the boys title at Clare, with Freeland fourth (71), Sanford Meridian fifth (64), Bullock Creek seventh (55), St. Louis eighth (38.5), Breckenridge ninth (27) and Hemlock 15th (2.5). Zander Wheatley claimed a pair of wins for Freeland in the 110 hurdles (:15.16) and 300 hurdles (:40.68), with Max Heyn winning the 200 (:22.45). Landon Pestrue gave St. Louis wins in the 800 (2:02.26) and the 1,600 (4:25.57), adding a leg on the winning 1,600 relay team. Bullock Creek earned a win in the 3,200 relay (8:34.35).

Central Montcalm Invitational: Coopersville claimed first place with 90.5 points, with Ithaca fourth (74) and Coleman 10th (14.5). Ithaca was led by Jacob Mankey with a win in the 800 (2:01.31) and Landen Styka in the 3,200 (9:59.02). Both ran on Ithaca’s winning 3,200 relay.

Laingsburg Wolfpack Invitational: Ovid-Elsie took first with 144.33 points, with Michigan Lutheran Seminary third with 139.33 points. Seminary claimed first places behind Camden Fager in the 800 (2:10.11), Amos Norder in the 3,200 (10:58.66) and Joey Cain in the shot put (50-10 ¾).

Girls Track

Mount Pleasant Invite: Traverse City claimed the invitational title with 117 points, with Frankenmuth fifth with 74.5, Heritage sixth with 62 and Midland Dow eighth with 21. Natalie Foltz gave Frankenmuth a win in the 1,600 (5:16.19), while Heritage dominated the sprints with Willow Mason winning the 100 (:12.3), Jordynn Young the 200 (:24.95) and Kaya Arnold the 400 (:58.35). The three also ran legs on Heritage’s winning 800 relay and 1,600 relay.

Clare Invitational: McBain won the title with 108.5 points, with Breckenridge fifth with 55, Bullock Creek eighth with 47, Freeland ninth with 21.5, St. Louis 11th (16) and Sanford Meridian 13th with 10. Bayleigh Clapp won the long jump in 16 feet, 7 ½ inches to lead Breckenridge, while Payton Maxey gave Freeland a win in the shot put (40-3 ¼). Tess Farkas won the discus (120-3) for St. Louis, with Bullock Creek claiming the 800 relay.

Laingsburg Wolfpack Invitational: Michigan Lutheran Seminary finished third with 65 points, with Ida earning the championship with 174.5 points. Brooke Frederick gave Seminary its lone first place, winning the 400 (1:03.47).

Baseball

Valley Lutheran 5-10, Michigan Lutheran Seminary 4-8: Valley Lutheran earned a Tri-Valley Conference sweep, but it wasn’t easy. The Chargers scored a run in the bottom of the eighth for the 5-4 win in the opener. Ben Diener, Tyler Belt and Trey Flood had two hits each for the Chargers, with Axel Schuette earning the win with one inning of no-hit relief. Noah Reif had four hits for MLS, with Owen Mason and Simeon Kober adding two hits and Eli Lewis two RBIs. Flood had two hits, three stolen bases and two RBIs in the 10-8 win, with Ryan Pittman walking twice driving in three runs and Jackson Ruff adding three hits for Valley Lutheran. Will Salgat led the MLS offense with three hits, while Zach Scharrer added two hits and two RBIs. Caleb Martin also had two hits, while Reif drove in three runs.

Swan Valley 12-6, Caro 3-0: Brady Stephens struck out nine in five innings, adding two hits in Swan Valley’s Game 1 win at Dow Diamond. Jaxon Hartley led the offense with three hits and three runs, while Aiden Lafond added two hits and Colton Klein three RBIs. Hartley and Lafond combined for the Game 2 shutout, with Hartley striking out 11 and allowing one hit in five innings. Nolan Selasky had two hits for the Vikings, with Jackson Gebauer driving in two runs and Hartley scoring twice.

Softball

Coleman 3-6, Carrollton 0-1: Isabelle Lewis threw a no-hitter in the first game, striking out 11 and walking one in six innings. Eliza Lewis led the Coleman offense with two hits. In the second game, Kendall Allen had three hits and three runs, earning the win with 12 strikeouts and four hits in six innings. Isabelle Lewis led the offense with three hits and two RBIs, while Elley Johnson and Eliza Lewis added two hits each.

Girls Soccer

Bullock Creek 2, Hemlock 0: Jillian Dast scored both goals for 4-2-3 Bullock Creek, which shut out the 4-6 Huskies. Taryn Pratt made seven saves for Hemlock, which outshot the Lancers, 11-9. Audrie Stoltenberg made 11 saves in goal for the Bullock Creek shutout.

Midland High 8, Essexville Garber 0: Midland took a 6-0 halftime lead on its way to the non-conference win. Alahna Beckett scored four goals with an assist to lead the Chemics, with Jensyn Ardouin scoring two goals with three assists. Sydney Fulcher and Elliott Hays added single goals with Reagan Vokal and Lizzy Striebel adding two assists each. Niobe Marchalant and Cady McPeak shared time in goal, making one save each.

Boys Golf

Birch Run 165, Montrose 216: Birch Run earned a Mid-Michigan Activities Conference win Friday at Briar Ridge Golf Course in Montrose. Cole Beldyga paced the Panthers with a 37, followed by Mason Reis with a 40, Garett Martinus with 41 and Jayden Huber with 47.

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Ozzy Trapilo, a former BC High offensive lineman, was drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears after four seasons at Boston College.George Walker IV/Associated Press On a day that saw a pair of Whitman-Hanson pitchers throw no-hitters, BC High graduate Ozzy Trapilo stole the headlines when he was selected by the Chicago Bears […]

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Ozzy Trapilo, a former BC High offensive lineman, was drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears after four seasons at Boston College.George Walker IV/Associated Press

On a day that saw a pair of Whitman-Hanson pitchers throw no-hitters, BC High graduate Ozzy Trapilo stole the headlines when he was selected by the Chicago Bears out of Boston College, followed by Everett High alum Josaiah Stewart going in the third round to the Rams.

Keep reading for all of Friday’s walk-off wins, milestones, homers, lacrosse leaders and more. But first, the roundups: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Boys’ volleyball | Girls’ tennis | Boys’ tennis

1. Dreams come true

Trapilo, who hails from Norwell, was taken in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-8-inch, 316-pound offensive lineman (with, yes, 33-inch arms) was selected by the Bears with the 56th overall pick.

Trapilo, who was ranked as the No. 2 prospect in Massachusetts in the Class of 2020, played four seasons at Boston College, earning All-ACC First Team honors while starting 12 games at right tackle. In all, he started 36 games for the Eagles, including all 12 as a junior, when he didn’t allow a sack in 363 dropback snaps.

His father, Steve Trapilo, who died in 2004 when Ozzy was 2, was an All-American offensive lineman for Boston College and later played in the NFL for the Saints and Patriots.

Stewart, a 6-foot-1-inch, 249-pound edge rusher out of Michigan, was selected 90th overall by the Rams.

A New York City native, Stewart played tight end and defensive end for the Crimson Tide and was ranked as a top-10 Massachusetts prospect in the Class of 2021 by ESPN, Rivals, and 247Sports.

A second-team All-Big Ten selection, Stewart totaled 8½ sacks, 13 tackles for a loss, and two forced fumbles in 11 games for the Wolverines in 2024, where he transferred after two seasons at Coastal Carolina.

2. Milestones and moments

The number of the day was 100, and that was most evident for Silver Lake boys’ lacrosse, which saw senior Noah Palleschi register his 100th point as part of a five-goal day, plus junior Cole Miller record his 100th career goal in a 17-9 victory over Newton South.

Dighton-Rehoboth’s Olivia Thibert also notched her 100th career goal, scoring five in a 21-6 defeat of Seekonk.

Pingree’s Jonah Richardson and Cole Reeves combined on a five-inning no-hitter for Pingree in a 14-1 win over Wheeler (R.I.).

3. Walk-off wins

Dighton-Rehoboth baseball, North Quincy baseball, St. Mary’s baseball, and Masconomet softball all won in their final at-bat.

The Falcons (5-2) beat Oliver Ames, 2-1, on Aidan Melo’s sacrifice fly, which plated Lucas LeTourneau, who had led off the inning with a triple.

For North Quincy, it was Jake Wirtz who supplied an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to secure a 3-2 win over Franklin.

Jaiden Driscoll was the hero for St. Mary’s, lifting the Spartans past Pope Francis, 5-4, by knocking in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh.

In the Northeast Conference, Aimee Quimby sent a hit up the middle to score Sabrina Cafarelli in the eighth inning, completing a 1-0 Chieftans win over No. 11 Marblehead.

4. Three stars

Tyler Adamo, Lynnfield — The junior, who is committed to Columbia, enjoyed an explosive day at the dish, finishing with nine total bases, ripping three doubles and a triple, scoring four runs, and knocking in two as the Pioneers topped Triton, 10-3.

Gus Da Silva, Milford — The junior put down 29 kills, leading a Scarlet Hawks offense that also got big contributions from Diego Inacio-Santos (19 kills) and Sam Abreu (17) in a 3-2 win over Cambridge.

Tom Crowley and Elizabeth McNaught, Whitman-Hanson — They may have played in different games, but the two pitchers were linked by their no-hitters. Crowley, a senior, struck out 14 and walked none as he threw the baseball team’s first no-hitter in at least three seasons, beating New Bedford, 7-0. McNaught, a sophomore, walked six, but didn’t allow a hit while striking out nine in a 2-0 win over Abington.

5. Going, going, gone

Junior Kiley Hogan cracked home runs in the fifth and seventh innings for Tyngsborough in a 13-6 loss to Tewksbury, giving her five longballs on the season, Revere’s Jordan Martelli and Frankie Reed both homered, Lexington’s Sofia Flores and Sophia Glavine went back-to-back, and Milton Academy’s Sadie Patel and Hannah Crowley added blasts.

The rest of the day’s homers belonged to: Pentucket’s Evelyn Howell, Apponequet’s Lucas Tremblay, Gloucester’s Emma Carrapichosa, Methuen’s Colleen McNamara, Silver Lake’s Mady Bryan, Malden’s Devin Otero Milonopoulos, Melrose’s Dylan Harrington, and Foxborough’s Ben Angelini.

6. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Kiera Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7

Will Levrault, Apponequet, 6

Gia Papa, Dighton-Rehoboth, 6

Noah Palleschi, Silver Lake, 5

Olivia Thibert, Dighton-Rehoboth, 5

Points

Papa, Dighton-Rehoboth, 9

Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7

Levrault, Apponequet, 7

Nick Barriga, Appnequet, 6

Abby Bradley, Apponequet, 6

7. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Tess Francis, Marblehead, 15

Tom Crowley, Whitman-Hanson, 14

Sydnee Vocino, Masconomet, 12

Jack Anderson, Greater New Bedford, 11

Delaney Moquin, Silver Lake, 11

Lilly Franchella, Lexington, 9

Charlie Mallett, West Bridgewater, 9

Elizabeth McNaught, Whitman-Hanson, 9

Danni Randall, Revere, 9

Will Davidson, Hanover, 8

Molly LeBel, Pentucket, 8

Cole Mullen, North Andover, 8

Elise Testa, Abington, 8

Oliver Thibeault, Georgetown, 8


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

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ROUNDUP BASEBALL Tom Crowley fired a no-hitter, striking out 14 as Whitman-Hanson defeated New Bedford in a nonleague contest, 7-0. … Aidan Murphy tossed a complete game, allowing one run while striking out 10 as Weston topped Northbridge, 9-1. … Collin Meserve struck out seven and gave up one run over six innings while driving […]

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BASEBALL

Tom Crowley fired a no-hitter, striking out 14 as Whitman-Hanson defeated New Bedford in a nonleague contest, 7-0. … Aidan Murphy tossed a complete game, allowing one run while striking out 10 as Weston topped Northbridge, 9-1. … Collin Meserve struck out seven and gave up one run over six innings while driving in two runs offensively as East Bridgewater took down Apponequet, 9-5. Manny DelCarmen had two RBI as well for the Vikings. … Lucas LeTourneau tripled, and Aidan Melo drove him in with a sacrifice fly to give Dighton-Rehoboth a 2-1 win over Oliver Ames in walk-off fashion. … Landon Cardoza punched out four over five perfect innings of work, while Brock Winslow (2-for-2, three runs, walk) and Nolan Donaldson (2-for-3) drove in three runs each as Bishop Stang (7-1) rolled to a 16-0 win over Nauset. … Zach Faro and Jake Jackson each drove in three runs, pacing the North Andover offense in a 9-3 win over BC High. Cole Mullen delivered on the mound, fanning eight over 6.2 innings of four-hit, two-run ball. … Sammy Szczesny struck out six over two innings of relief and scored two runs, including the winner in the bottom of the ninth, as Duxbury (8-1) beat Braintree, 4-3. … Jack Anderson went all eight innings, allowing just a hit and a walk with 11 strikeouts to help Greater New Bedford outlast Old Colony, 1-0. Mark Tiffany doubled and scored the lone run. … Jake Lonardo hit an RBI single to spark a four-run sixth inning for Xaverian in a 4-1 win over Plymouth North.

Tyler Adamo went 4-for-4 with three doubles, a triple, four runs scored and two RBI as Lynnfield defeated Triton 10-3 in the Cape Ann League. Nick Groussis was 4-for-5 with three singles, a double and two RBI.

Will Brogna went the distance, striking out five while allowing seven hits, no earned runs and one walk as Swampscott edged Saugus 2-1 in the Northeastern Conference.

Sam Light went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs, while Will Davidson struck out eight and allowed two earned runs over seven innings pitched as Hanover held off Scituate 5-3 to win the JL Murphy Tournament.

Freshman Devin Otero Milonopoulos hit a two-run home run and Malden (10-1) scored four runs in the seventh inning, capping off an 11-7 win over Greater Lawrence to take the 11th Annual Christie Serino Tournament championship.

Jake Peterson threw three and two-thirds scoreless innings of relief, and Jaiden Driscoll drove in the winning run to lift St. Mary’s (Lynn) (8-1) to a 5-4 win over Pope Francis in the opener of the Spartan Invitational Tournament.

Aidan Horgan (2-for-2, double, walk), Cole Piaseczynski (1-for-2, double, walk, run), Ben Chisholm (1-for-1), Jack Spear and Drew Mullaney drove in two runs apiece, while Jonah Richardson and Cole Reeves combined for a five-inning no-hitter as Pingree (5-3) defeated Wheeler (Rhode Island) 14-1 in the Eastern Independent League.

BOYS LACROSSE

In the South Coast Conference, Will Levrault (six goals, assist) and Nick Barriga (two goals, four assists) carried things offensively as Apponequet (7-2) knocked off Fairhaven in overtime, 13-12.

Noah Palleschi (five goals) and Cole Miller each eclipsed 100 career goals, as Silver Lake cruised to a 17-9 romp of Newton South in a nonleague tilt.

Colin Driscoll’s hat trick combined with two-goal, one-assist performances from John Miga and Colten Russo to anchor Masconomet in a 9-5 Northeastern Conference win over Beverly.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Cece Levrault netted four goals, while Abby Bradley registered a hat trick and three assists as Apponequet held on for a 9-6 win over South Coast Conference rival Fairhaven. … Gia Papa registered a nine-point game (six goals, three assists), while Olivia Thibert tallied five goals (including her 100th career goal) as Dighton-Rehoboth (6-4) cruised to a 21-6 win over Seekonk.

Quinn Anderson (hat trick, assist), Kolbie Darmon (two goals, assist) and Abby Reisig (two goals, assist) paced Sandwich (7-1) offensively in a 10-8 Patriot Cup Championship win over Scituate.

Zoe Dwyer notched a hat trick, while Ramona Gillett (assist) and Kathryn Commoss (assist) scored two goals each as Marblehead (5-4) topped Masconomet 10-7 in the Northeastern Conference.

Karleigh Mutch (six goals, 13 draw controls), Teagan Morrissey (hat trick), Scarlett Mirak (hat trick) and Sarah Fortier (two goals) scored as Concord-Carlisle prevailed with a 14-13 win over Hingham in a nonleague clash. … Kiera Fitzpatrick buried seven goals, while Chloe Pickett added a goal and an assist as Methuen edged Swampscott, 8-7.

SOFTBALL

Elizabeth McNaught fired a complete game no-hitter, striking out nine while allowing six walks as Whitman-Hanson silenced Abington 2-0 in nonleague play. … Riley Egan drove in three runs as East Bridgewater defeated Oliver Ames, 8-4. … Evelyn Howell homered, while Kallie White drove in three runs as Pentucket (7-0) defeated Haverhill, 12-4. … Bella Medeiros finished 4-for-4, scoring three runs as Methuen (4-4) defeated Lowell Catholic, 10-9. … Mylee Ramer dominated from the circle with a complete-game, eight-strikeout shutout as Bishop Feehan rolled past Franklin, 10-1. Maddie Coupal and Zoey Pereira (3-for-3) each homered in the win.

In the Middlesex Freedom, Caroline Burns, Molly Burns and Chloe Seto each drove in a pair of runs as Wakefield defeated Wilmington, 9-4. … Tess Burroso went 3-for-5 with four RBI, and Maddy Pennock finished 2-for-2 with two walks as Belmont (7-2) upended Winchester, 18-8. … Sofia Flores (3-for-3) and Sophia Glavine blasted back-to-back home runs, and Lilly Franchella tossed a complete game with nine strikeouts as Lexington downed Arlington, 3-1.

Amy Quinn drove in the winning run with the bases loaded for Masconomet in a 1-0 Northeastern Conference victory over Marblehead in eight innings.

Lizzie Breen went 2-for-3 with two doubles, three RBI and two runs scored, while Sadie Patel and Hannah Crowley homered as Milton Academy (4-2) defeated Thayer 11-5 in the Independent School League.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Alessandro Luciani floored 16 kills, while Jake Seigal provided 19 assists as Lexington (9-1) bested Marlboro 3-0 in nonleague action. … Zach Medjamie posted 18 kills and 10 digs, pairing with 11 kills and 10 blocks from Teddy Addesa to lead Andover over Essex Tech, 3-1. … Juan Perez (12 kills) and Kawan Dias (10 kills) led the attack for Revere in a 3-0 win against Lawrence.

SCORES

BASEBALL

Arlington Catholic 10, Bishop Fenwick 0

Attleboro 8, Bishop Feehan 4

Belmont 12, Winchester 8

Bishop Stang 16, Nauset 0 (5 inn.)

Burlington 6, Stoneham 4 (8 inn.)

Dedham 10, Cohasset 9

Dighton-Rehoboth 2, Oliver Ames 1

Dover-Sherborn 10, Sharon 0

Duxbury 4, Braintree 3 (9 inn.)

East Bridgewater 9, Apponequet 5

Easton (PA) 11, Acton-Boxboro 1

Georgetown 3, Mystic Valley 2

Greater Lawrence 15, East Boston 3

Greater Lowell 5, Pentucket 4

Greater New Bedford 1, Old Colony 0 (8 inn.)

Keefe Tech 6, Muniz 1

Lawrence 4, Chelmsford 3

Leominster 4, Central Catholic 0

Lexington 4, Arlington 3

Lynnfield 10, Triton 3

Medway 8, Nipmuc 3

Melrose 10, Watertown 0

New Mission 7, Excel 6

Newton South 11, Malden Catholic 4

Nobles 11, Thayer 1

North Andover 9, BC High 3

Northeast 10, Revere 4

North Quincy 3, Franklin 2 (8 inn.)

Pingree 14, Wheeler (RI) 1 (5 inn.)

St. John Paul II 6, Fairhaven 1
St. John’s Prep 7, Cambridge 5

St. Mary’s 5, Pope Francis 4

Salem 11, Winthrop 5

Swampscott 2, Saugus 1

Tabor Academy 5, BB&N 0

Waltham 10, Lincoln-Sudbury 5

West Bridgewater 9, Cardinal Spellman 4

Weston 9, Northbridge 1

Whitman-Hanson 7, New Bedford 0

Xaverian 4, Plymouth North 1

CHRISTIE SERINO MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Ch.: Malden 11, Greater Lawrence 7

JL MURPHY TOURNAMENT

Ch.: Hanover 5, Scituate 3

SPARTAN INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

St. Mary’s (L) 5, Pope Francis 4

BOYS LACROSSE

Apponequet 13, Fairhaven 12 (ot)

Masconomet 9, Beverly 5

Nipmuc 15, Medway 14

Peabody 10, Danvers 6

Silver Lake 17, Newton South 9

GIRLS LACROSSE

Andover 13, Newburyport 4

Apponequet 9, Fairhaven 6

Attleboro 9, North Attleboro 6

Concord-Carlisle 14, Hingham 13

Dighton-Rehoboth 21, Seekonk 6

Marblehead 10, Masconomet 7

Methuen 8, Swampscott 7

Reading 18, Melrose 6

Winchester 16, Canton 13

PATRIOT CUP

Ch.: Sandwich 10, Scituate 8

SOFTBALL

Bedford 2, Gloucester 1

Belmont 18, Winchester 8

Bishop Feehan 10, Franklin 1

Bridgewater-Raynham 14, Plymouth North 0 (5 inn.)

East Bridgewater 8, Oliver Ames 4

Keefe Tech 16, Muniz 3

Lexington 3, Arlington 1

Lowell 14, Lynn Classical 12

Masconomet 1, Marblehead 0 (8 inn.)

Milton Academy 11, Thayer 5

Methuen 10, Lowell Catholic 9

Pentucket 12, Haverhill 4

Revere 17, Northeast 1

Silver Lake 12, Lincoln-Sudbury 0 (6 inn.)

Tewksbury 13, Tyngsboro 6

Wakefield 9, Wilmington 4

Whitman-Hanson 2, Abington 0

GIRLS TENNIS

Masconomet 3, Marblehead 2

Tewksbury 5, Haverhill 0

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Andover 3, Essex Tech 1

Lexington 3, Marlboro 0

Revere 3, Lawrence 0

ALS ONE INVITATIONAL

Ch.: Needham 3, Winchester 0

Cons.: Greater New Bedford 3, St. John’s (S) 1

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BIG NINE CONFERENCE • Century’s pitchers were the difference — on the mound and at the plate — in a 4-1 win against Austin at Mayo Field. Mike Ruff started, going five innings and allowing just one run on two hits, with three walks and six strikeouts. Aidan Neshem pitched two perfect innings of relief, […]

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BIG NINE CONFERENCE

• Century’s pitchers were the difference — on the mound and at the plate — in a 4-1 win against Austin at Mayo Field. Mike Ruff started, going five innings and allowing just one run on two hits, with three walks and six strikeouts. Aidan Neshem pitched two perfect innings of relief, striking out three. Ruff also drove in the winning runs with a two-run single in the fourth. Neshem added an RBI single in the inning. Jackson Esau also had an RBI and a run scored for the Panthers.

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• Cannon Falls’ bats were hot from the start, producing five first-inning runs en route to a 15-4 win at Zumbrota-Mazeppa. Jack Meyers led the way, going 4-for-5 with 3 RBIs and a run. Preston Schoenfelder added a solo home run and scored four runs, wile Micah Nelson was 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs.

THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

Elias Johnson pitched a complete game, striking out two and walking only one batter as Rushford-Peterson defeated Lewiston-Altura 2-0 in the opener of a doubleheader. R-P tallied two runs in the third inning on a passed ball and a Cardinals error. Jonah Bunke had two hits to lead the Trojans offense. Ben Wenzel pitched a good game for L-A, throwing all seven innings, allowing just two runs (one earned) on three hits, with three walks and six strikeouts. Caden Johnson pitched a complete game as R-P swept a DH from L-A, winning the second game 5-1. Johnson gave up a run on four hits, while striking out one and walking just one batter. Cayden Lea went 2-4 with 2 RBIs to lead R-P.

NON-CONFERENCE

• Pine Island improved to 9-1 on the season with a 14-4 win at Randolph. Talan Bond tossed five innings, allowing just one hit and one earned run while striking out five hitters. Nick Thein went 3-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored, four RBIs and three stolen bases. Luke Sems was 3-for-3 with a double, two runs and two RBIs; Alex Knox went 3-for-3 with a double and two runs; and Landon Lowrie was 2-for-3 with a double, a run and three RBIs.

• Goodhue’s Hayden Holm tossed a complete-game shutout as the Wildcats beat Mabel-Canton 3-0. Holm walked none and struck out nine. Marcus Young and Holm each had two hits for Goodhue.

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• Lake City’s Aaron Lou had three hits and drove in four runs in his team’s 9-4 win over Kenyon-Wanamingo. He had a double and a triple. Landon Wiemann had two hits and drove in three runs.

THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

Lavin LaJeune led Lewiston-Altura to a big 19-8 win against rival Rushford-Peterson in Game 1 of a doubleheader. LaJeune was 2-for-3 with a double, a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored. Teagan Hartman also went 2-for-3 for L-A, with three RBIs and two runs, and Hailey Larson was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. In Game 2, Alyssa Hansen threw a five-inning one-hitter, striking out six batters and walking three, as Lewiston-Altura beat Rushford-Peterson 14-0. LeJeune was 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in Game 2, while Hartman went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs and three runs scored. Larson also had three hits, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs.

NON-CONFERENCE

Lainey Hosting and Isabella Torgerson went 2-for-4 for Mabel-Canton in a 7-6 win against Lourdes. Hosting added an RBI, while Torgerson had a triple and a run scored. Tylar Wenthold struck out seven hitters and walked none to earn the win. Gracy Boysen led Lourdes, going 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI.

Maceknzie Paddock had a huge night at the plate, going 5-for-5 with a home run, an RBI and a run scored as Wabasha-Kellogg beat Lake City 10-6. Ella Stark was equally impressive, going 4-for-4 for W-K with two RBIs and two runs scored. Rylee Thieren and Tatum Schake hit home runs for Lake City.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

HAMLINE ELITE MEET

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• Century senior Josh Kyei-Baffour ran a personal-best 14.07 in winning the 110 hurdles event at the prestigious Hamline Elite Meet. Byron’s Carson Heimer finished an impressive second in the 100 (10.98) on a chilly night for athletes. GMLOKS’ Tate Goergen dazzled with a 1:53.75 time as the sophomore finished third in the 800.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

HAMLINE ELITE MEET

• GMLOKS senior Chantle Reiland finished third in the 100 at the prestigious Hamline Elite Meet. Reiland was clocked in 12.34 seconds on what was a cold night for athletes. Century’s Sophie Comfere was fourth in the 400 (56.61). The winning time was a sensational 53.79 by St. Michael-Albertville’s Emma Kvant.

BOYS TENNIS

BIG NINE CONFERENCE

• Rochester Mayo swept Red Wing 7-0, as three singles players won without losing a game. Caleb Kennel (No. 1 singles), Noah Wisniewski (No. 2) and Max Rivera (No. 4) all won their matches 6-0, 6-0.

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Prime Video’s new docuseries “Earnhardt” dives deep into the legacy, triumphs, and heartbreak of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt and his iconic racing family. 🏁 Release Dates & Where To Watch Episodes 1 & 2: May 22, 2025 Episodes 3 & 4: May 29, 2025 Streaming On: Prime Video 🔥 What’s ‘Earnhardt’ All About? Genre: Sports Documentary, Biography Director: Joshua Altman Executive Producers: Brian Grazer, Ron […]

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Prime Video’s new docuseries “Earnhardt” dives deep into the legacy, triumphs, and heartbreak of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt and his iconic racing family.

🏁 Release Dates & Where To Watch

  • Episodes 1 & 2: May 22, 2025
  • Episodes 3 & 4: May 29, 2025
  • Streaming On: Prime Video

🔥 What’s ‘Earnhardt’ All About?

  • Genre: Sports Documentary, Biography
  • Director: Joshua Altman
  • Executive Producers: Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Dan Lindsay, TJ Martin, and more
  • Why It’s a Must-Watch: This four-part series isn’t just for race fans—it’s a gripping, emotional deep-dive into family, fame, legacy, and loss.

Prime Video is putting the pedal to the metal with “Earnhardt,” a raw and riveting docuseries that chronicles the life, legacy, and lasting impact of Dale Earnhardt—a NASCAR icon whose name is etched into racing history.

Produced by Imagine Documentaries, the series features never-before-seen footage, emotional interviews with family and rivals, and a powerful look at how the Earnhardt name became synonymous with speed, determination, and sacrifice.

From his rise as a working-class hero to his transformation into “The Intimidator,” Dale’s journey is as thrilling as it is heartbreaking.

The series also highlights the family legacy that followed—from his father Ralph Earnhardt to his son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., whose own career captured the hearts of a new generation of racing fans.

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📺 Episode Breakdown

  • Ep. 101 – Ironhead: From humble beginnings to early glory, Dale’s rise is full of twists, turns, and tough decisions.
  • Ep. 102 – The Intimidator: Fame, fear, and family tensions mount as Dale becomes NASCAR’s most formidable force.
  • Ep. 103 – One Tough Customer: With fame and family colliding, Dale juggles legacy and legacy-in-the-making as his children step into the spotlight.
  • Ep. 104 – Dale: A bittersweet finale set at the 2001 Daytona 500—where history and heartbreak collide.

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Earnhardt” isn’t just about racing—it’s about resilience, family, and the legacy of a man who changed the sport forever.

Whether you’re a longtime NASCAR fan or just love a good underdog story, this docuseries delivers all the feels.

🏆 Will you be watching “Earnhardt” when it drops on Prime Video?


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