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Indiana All-Stars will play the Kentucky All-Stars June 6 at Lexington Catholic in Kentucky.The game in Indiana will be June 7 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.Indiana All-Stars will play Junior All-Stars on June 4 at Greenfield-Central in a girls-boys doubleheader.Five of this year’s 12-member boys IndyStar Indiana All-Stars team won a state championship at some point in […]

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Indiana All-Stars will play the Kentucky All-Stars June 6 at Lexington Catholic in Kentucky.The game in Indiana will be June 7 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.Indiana All-Stars will play Junior All-Stars on June 4 at Greenfield-Central in a girls-boys doubleheader.Five of this year’s 12-member boys IndyStar Indiana All-Stars team won a state championship at some point in their high school career. Ten of the 12 played in a semistate championship game at least once in the past two years.

This was a deep class and full of winners.

“We had 18 to 20 players in this year’s senior class that could have made other Indiana All-Star teams in the past 10 years,” Indiana All-Stars director Mike Broughton said. “The All-Star team has shooters, defenders, size and quickness that we will need to defeat Kentucky.”

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The Indiana All-Stars will play the Kentucky All-Stars on June 6 at Lexington Catholic in Kentucky, followed by the return game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 7. Tickets for the June 7 game are on sale at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticket office ranging from $12 to $100.

“These are fine young men who will represent Indiana in a quality fashion,” Broughton said. “ … The senior class in Indiana in 2024-25 was very deep and will make an impact starting next year in universities across the country.”

Chesterton’s Marc Urban will coach the team and will be assisted by Chris Hawkins of Crispus Attucks and Bloomington North’s Jason Speer.

help the Tigers reach the Class 3A state finals. Briscoe averaged 15.8 points, 9.4 rebounds and 5.1 blocked shots per game and shot 58.3% from the field. He won City Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior and finished his career ranked No. 4 on the school’s scoring list with 1,181 points. He also finished with 953 rebounds, 375 blocked shots and 158 assists. Briscoe is uncommitted for college after the coaching change at Iowa.

the Class 4A state champions in scoring at 18.7 points per game and also pitched in 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.2 steals for the 24-5 Red Devils, who won their second state championship in program history and first since 1993. Cooper shot 41.3% (50-for-121) from the 3-point line and was a 54% shooter overall from the field. He finished with 1,288 points and shot 40.9% from the 3-point line for his career.

Julius Gizzi, New Palestine

The 6-4 Gizzi, an Indiana Wesleyan recruit, averaged 25.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game as a senior to lead the Dragons to a 26-4 record with a Class 3A semistate championship game appearance. For his career, Gizzi set the all-time New Palestine scoring record with 1,821 points. He also set a single-season scoring record with 810 points as a junior. Gizzi helped New Palestine to Class 4A sectional championship seasons as sophomore and junior.

Class 4A state runner-up finish. Kirby shot 67% from the field, including 41% (32-for-78) from the 3-point line. He was also a key player in the Tigers’ 4A state title team as a junior, averaging 5.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. Kirby had 15 points in the overtime loss to Jeffersonville in the 4A state finals.

Brady Koehler, Cathedral

The 6-9 Koehler, a Notre Dame commit, averaged 16.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.0 blocked shots per game to help the Irish to a 20-5 record and City tournament championship. Cathedral lost in the Class 3A sectional semifinal to Crispus Attucks, which went on to be the state runner-up in 3A. Koehler shot 51% from the field and 81% from the free-throw line. He averaged 15.5 points and 6.5 rebounds as a junior on an 18-6 team.

a UConn recruit and McDonald’s All American, averaged 32.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 3.7 steals and 1.1 blocked shots per game to lead the Cougars to a 23-4 record and No. 2 ranking in the state. He set a school record with 2,158 career points and a single-season record with 887 points. Mullins shot 65% from the field overall and 47.6% (88-for-185) from the 3-point line. He finished with 537 rebounds and 282 assists for his career.

Dominique Murphy, East Chicago Central

The 6-6 Murphy averaged 22.6 points and 8.3 rebounds to lead East Chicago Central to a 21-9 season and a Class 3A semistate championship game appearance. Murphy, who is uncommitted for college, shot 52% from the field. He finished his career with 2,048 points, 781 rebounds, 138 assists and 107 steals. The Cardinals won a Class 4A sectional championship in his junior season.

Kellen Pickett, FW Blackhawk Christian

The 6-9 Pickett, a Wright State recruit, averaged 19.3 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.4 blocked shots to lead Blackhawk Christian to a 24-4 record and Class 3A sectional championship. For his career, Pickett finished with 1,560 points, 935 rebounds, 287 assists, 246 blocked shots and 81 steals. He shot 54% from the field as a senior. Pickett played on a Class 2A state championship team as a sophomore.

a Butler recruit, averaged 18.4 points, 4.1 assists and 2.7 steals as a senior and was named the Marion County Player of the Year for a second consecutive season. Robinson finished his career with 1,885 points to set a new record for Lawrence North, passing the mark set by Greg Oden. He won back-to-back regional championships as a junior and senior and helped his teams to a combined 82-26 record for his career.

Tre Singleton, Jeffersonville

The 6-8 Northwestern recruit finished his senior season on a high note after leading the Red Devils to a Class 4A state championship with a one-point overtime victory over top-ranked Fishers. Singleton averaged 18.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the 24-5 Red Devils. He shot 64% from the field, including 54% (14-for-26) from the 3-point line. Singleton missed 10 games early in the season as he returned from a broken bone in his foot. He finished his career with 1,026 points, 502 rebounds and 178 assists.

Notre Dame football recruit missed most of his senior season as he recovered from a thumb injury suffered during the football season returned to play in the sectional and average 7.0 points per game. Zackery, the Indiana Mr. Football winner, helped the Giants to a Class 4A state championship as a sophomore and averaged 11.0 points, 4.3 assists and 1.4 steals per game as a junior to help the Giants to a 23-6 record and 4A runner-up finish.

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

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No. 22 Women's Outdoor Track & Field at NCAA Championships

Story Links GENEVA, Ohio— The Wartburg women’s outdoor track and field team is tied for 24th place with five points place after day two of the National Championships. Friday’s events3,000m steeplechase finals                Ellie Meyer      4th          10:27.52 Notes: This was Meyer’s fourth-straight All-American honor in the steeplechase She tied her best podium finish (fourth place, also […]

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No. 22 Women's Outdoor Track & Field at NCAA Championships

GENEVA, Ohio— The Wartburg women’s outdoor track and field team is tied for 24th place with five points place after day two of the National Championships.
 
Friday’s events
3,000m steeplechase finals                Ellie Meyer      4th          10:27.52

Notes:

  • This was Meyer’s fourth-straight All-American honor in the steeplechase
  • She tied her best podium finish (fourth place, also accomplished in 2023)
  • This was the fifth-straight year Wartburg has earned All-America honors in the steeplechase
  • This was the 11th total All-American honor in the steeplechase for the program
  • Meyer remained third on the program’s top 10 list in this event, but improved her time

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Wyoming High School State Track and Field Meet: The first day of the Wyoming High School State Track and Field Meet in Casper is complete and Sheridan County High Schools have 3 state champions so far. Big Horn Freshman Lyla Marney set a new 2A record in the girls 3200 meter run, breaking the old […]

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Wyoming High School State Track and Field Meet: The first day of the Wyoming High School State Track and Field Meet in Casper is complete and Sheridan County High Schools have 3 state champions so far.

Big Horn Freshman Lyla Marney set a new 2A record in the girls 3200 meter run, breaking the old record set back in 2005, by about 13 seconds.

Trace Nelson of BH is the state champ in the 2A boys long jump.

As for Sheridan, the boys 1600 sprint medley relay team finished 1st.

In the team standings through the end of Day 1, it’s Big Horn and then everyone else in 2A Boys.

Sheridan is in 2nd place in the 4A Boys standings, behind Star Valley.

Competition today and tomorrow starts at 9am.

Click here to see results from the state track and field meet


Wyoming High School State Soccer Tournament: The Sheridan boys won their first round game in the 4A State Tournament, 3-2 over Rock Springs.

The Broncs will play Kelly Walsh in the semi-finals today at 4pm at Thunder Basin High School.

The other semi-final is between Cheyenne Central and Jackson.

The Sheridan girls lost their first game of the season yesterday, as they fell against Kelly Walsh in a shootout.

The Lady Broncs will take on Laramie in a consolation round elimination game today at 9am at Campbell County High School.

The Buffalo boys shut out Powell 3-nil in the 3A State Tournament yesterday and will play Lander today in the semi-finals at 4pm.

The other semi-final is between Torrington and Cody.

The Buffalo girls lost against Cody 8-zip, and will play Worland today in a consolation round elimination game at 9am.

Click here to see results from the state soccer tournament.


Wyoming High School State Softball Tournament: Sheridan dropped their first round game vs. Cheyenne Central 20-17 at the State Tournament in Cheyenne.

The Lady Broncs will take on Laramie today at 12-noon in an elimination game.

The team can still play its way to the state championship, but to do so, they will have to win 3-games back-to-back-to-back with a short break in between games, both today and tomorrow.

Click here to see results from the state softball tournament.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers play a non-conference game today at Gillette starting at 7:30pm.

The team will be in Gillette tomorrow to take on Evanston at 9:30am and Jackson at 12-noon.

Sunday is an off day for graduation.

The Troopers will play 2 more at Gillette on Memorial Day Monday, starting at 12-noon against Powell, followed by a 2:30pm game vs. Laramie.


High School Rodeo: Cowboys and cowgirls will be competing at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Buffalo tomorrow, Sunday and Monday.

Competition starts at 10am both tomorrow and Sunday and at 9am on Monday.

The Wyoming High School State Rodeo Finals will also be in Buffalo in 2 weeks.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies were swept in a 4-game series at home vs. Philadelphia, losing yesterday 2-zip.

The Rocks start a 3-game home series vs. the New York Yankees today.

First pitch is scheduled for 6:40pm.

Tomorrow’s game will start at 2:10pm, and Sunday’s game at 1:10pm.

On Monday, the Rocks will start a 9-game road trip, beginning with a 3-game series at the Chicago Cubs.


NBA Playoffs: Oklahoma City won Game 2 of their best of 7 western conference finals series at home last night vs. Minnesota 118-103.

The Thunder lead the series 2-zip.

Game 3 is tomorrow at Minnesota.

Tonight is Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals between Indiana and New York.


NHL Playoffs: The Florida Panthers won on the road again, as they shut out Carolina 5-zip, to take a 2-nothing lead in their best of 7 Eastern Conference finals series.

Game 3 is tomorrow at Florida.

Tonight is Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between Edmonton and Dallas.

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Knoxville native Kenny Chesney's Las Vegas Sphere show highlights UT, Gibbs High School

LAS VEGAS, NV. (WVLT) – Knoxville native Kenny Chesney opened his Las Vegas Sphere residency Thursday night, and he showcased some of his Tennessee roots while he did it. Fans, like Nate Livesay, caught pictures and video of Neyland Stadium and Gibbs High School’s football field getting airtime on the massive Sphere screens. “When we […]

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LAS VEGAS, NV. (WVLT) – Knoxville native Kenny Chesney opened his Las Vegas Sphere residency Thursday night, and he showcased some of his Tennessee roots while he did it.

Fans, like Nate Livesay, caught pictures and video of Neyland Stadium and Gibbs High School’s football field getting airtime on the massive Sphere screens.

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“When we started talking about all of the possibilities playing Sphere offered, I was all in,” Chesney is quoted on the Sphere’s website. “Just the idea of 4D technology and the impossibly dialed-in sound raises the experience for No Shoes Nation; literally immersing them in music, visuals, sound and being together. To me, this is going to be a whole new way of rocking the fans, and I can’t wait.”

Chesney will be playing at the Sphere through June 21.

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Junior High Rodeo Athletes Blaze A Trail to National Competition, High School Season …

The Nebraska Rodeo Update is a weekly radio program designed to highlight Nebraska rodeo and western events. The program sheds light on the success of Nebraska athletes, rodeos, and cowboy culture in the Cornhusker state. Listen to the update, or read highlights from the program below! Program Overview: Schrunk Brothers Qualify for National Junior High […]

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The Nebraska Rodeo Update is a weekly radio program designed to highlight Nebraska rodeo and western events. The program sheds light on the success of Nebraska athletes, rodeos, and cowboy culture in the Cornhusker state. Listen to the update, or read highlights from the program below!

Program Overview:

  • Schrunk Brothers Qualify for National Junior High Finals Rodeo
  • Hudson Redman Takes Junior High Tie Down Roping Title
  • Gracey Rodocker Peters Finds Success in Barrel Racing at Thedford and Stapleton High School Rodeos
  • Pro Rodeo Trail Highlights

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ASU, Arizona natives well

Arizona State’s Preston Summerhays is among a group of golfers raised in Arizona who will be competing in the NCAA Division I men’s golf championships in Carlsbad, Calif. (Photo courtesy of Tommy Fernandez/Sun Devil Athletics) PHOENIX – Memorial Day weekend for many means fueling up boats, loading up coolers and celebrating with family and friends. […]

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Arizona State’s Preston Summerhays is among a group of golfers raised in Arizona who will be competing in the NCAA Division I men’s golf championships in Carlsbad, Calif. (Photo courtesy of Tommy Fernandez/Sun Devil Athletics)

PHOENIX – Memorial Day weekend for many means fueling up boats, loading up coolers and celebrating with family and friends. For a select group of amateur golfers, however, they’ll be seekig drier ground and competing in the 2025 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Golf Championship in Carlsbad, Calif.

Thirty college golf teams, including Arizona State, and six individual golfers have qualified to tee off at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, starting with 54 holes of stroke play starting Friday and finishing up Sunday. Representing the Sun Devils are 2024 U.S. Amateur champion and three-time All-American senior Josele Ballester, junior Michael Mjaaseth, sophomore Connor Williams, freshman Peer Wernicke, sophomore Fifa Laopakdee and senior Preston Summerhays.

Additionally, from San Diego all the way to Auburn, Ga., former Arizona high school athletes will compete in the final matchup of the 2024-2025 season with the hope of bringing home the ultimate prize in college golf.

Trey Moore

Team: Utah Utes
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Scottsdale
High School: Desert Mountain
Highlights: As one of the youngest competitors in the field, Moore has made a name for himself within the Utes program in just a short amount of time. He earned his high school team’s MVP award in 2023, and he secured two junior tournament titles during his time at Desert Mountain, including the Prescott City Junior Championship. Upside defines Moore’s game, but he’ll need to dig deep into his tool belt to secure a win against the more experienced competitors on the course this weekend.

Davis Johnson

Team: Utah Utes
Class: Junior (Redshirt)
Hometown: Scottsdale
High School: Scottsdale Preparatory Academy
Highlights: From being ranked in the Top 100 for the 2021 recruiting class to recording the team’s lowest stroke average last season (71.7), consistency is the name of Johnson’s game. He is currently ranked 331st according to the World Amateur Golf Ranking, but he’s risen as high as 175th on the list at his best. He’s had three top 10 finishes in the past 104 weeks, and he’ll look to add to that total this weekend.

Henry Dall

Team: San Diego Toreros
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Phoenix
High School: Brophy College Preparatory
Highlights: Yet another freshman on our list, Dall competed as a varsity golfer for Brophy Prep all four years of his high school career. During that time, the program appeared in three Arizona state championships, including securing the state title in 2021 and 2022. Dall’s current index maintains a +3.5, Amateurgolf.com reports, an admirable statistic at any level of golf. Though he has had quite a bit of success in high school, more is expected as he continues to pursue his collegiate golf career.

Mahanth Chirravuri

Team: Pepperdine Waves
Class: Junior
Hometown: Chandler
High School: Hamilton
Highlights: Though his college career started at USC, Chirravuri is now comfortably a part of the Pepperdine program, boasting a scoring average of 71.44 through his first 34 rounds of golf with the program. In more than half of those rounds (18 to be exact), Chirravuri shot below par, and placed second at the Saticoy Showdown earlier this season.

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Johnnie Clark

Team: Oklahoma State Cowboys
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Mesa
High School: Arizona Connections Academy
Highlights: At 6-feet-5, he stands out above much of the competition he sees on the course, literally and figuratively. As a freshman during the 2023-2024 season, Clark was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team, and he tied for 13th at The Spring Indy at WinStar that very same season. He was also named a second-team AJGA All-American in 2022 and 2023.

Tyler Spielman

Team: Auburn Tigers
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Cave Creek
High School: Brophy College Preparatory
Highlights: The third and final freshman on this list is the 2022-2023 Arizona High School Player of the Year for the Arizona Republic, who was also ranked number one in national high school scoring averages for that season as well. Spielman is no stranger to pressure at a high level, having shot a combined 17-under to win the 2023 AIA state championship. Arizona State expressed interest, but he decided to take his talents down south to Alabama instead.

Tucker Clark

Team: Colorado Buffaloes
Class: Senior
Hometown: Paradise Valley
High School: Arcadia High School
Highlights: Clark has had a storied career at Colorado, showcasing his talents in several tournaments each season during his time swinging his clubs for the Buffaloes. As a true freshman, he helped lead his team to the NCAA regionals for the first time since 2012, and finished fourth on the team with a 72.52 stroke average over 21 rounds of golf (while playing at Notre Dame before transferring). Junior Golf Scoreboard ranked him as the number 15 player in the class of 2020 coming into college.

Preston Summerhays

Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
Class: Senior
Hometown: Scottsdale
High School: Chaparral
Highlights: Summerhays is only one of two seniors on the condensed Sun Devils roster, and with a father who is a Golf Digest Top 50 instructor, it’s clear success on the golf course is in his blood. Summerhays has had a standout career playing golf in Arizona, even earning a sponsor’s exemption for the 2022 WM Phoenix Open. Summerhays shot a career low 62 10-under at the Las Vegas Regional in 2023, and is expected to do much of the same this weekend in Southern California.

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