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Karmelo Anthony's lawyer says murder of teen football star Austin Metcalf could've been 'self …

The attorney for Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering football star Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, insists he doesn’t have “any reason” to think the killing “wasn’t in self defense” — and will request the teen’s bond be lowered from $1,000,000. Anthony has been holed up in the Collin County Jail on […]

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The attorney for Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering football star Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, insists he doesn’t have “any reason” to think the killing “wasn’t in self defense” — and will request the teen’s bond be lowered from $1,000,000.

Anthony has been holed up in the Collin County Jail on the seven-digit bond since he was charged with fatally stabbing Metcalf, also 17, and leaving him to die in his twin brother’s arms during the athletic event in Frisco Wednesday morning.

After briefly meeting with the teenager for the first time on Friday afternoon, Anthony’s attorney Deric Walpole told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth that at this point in time he believes his client acted in self defense when he thrust a knife into Metcalf’s heart — which is what Anthony had allegedly told police during his arrest.

“I know that my client said it was self defense. I don’t have any reason to disbelieve that, but I need to develop facts, talk to people, and figure out what’s going on before I make any statements about what I think happened,” Walpole told the outlet outside of the prison. “I don’t have any reason to think it wasn’t self defense at this time.”


Karmelo Anthony, 17, is charged with first degree murder for allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf to death at a track meet.
Karmelo Anthony, 17, is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf to death at a track meet. Frisco Police Department

Walpole also confirmed he had requested a hearing next week to lower Anthony’s bond, which could raise the chances of his pretrial release.

couldn’t save him.

“I put my hand on [his chest], tried to make [the bleeding] stop, and I grabbed his head and I looked in his eyes. I just saw his soul leave. And it took my soul, too,” Hunter told Fox News in an emotional interview the following day.

Anthony ran away but was quickly arrested. 

“I’m not alleged, I did it,” 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony confessed to police as he was being taken into custody, according to the arrest report.

“I was protecting myself,” Anthony allegedly told cops. “He put his hands on me.”

Anthony’s father told The Post this week that his son was “provoked.”

“He was not the aggressor. He was not the one who started it,” Andrew Anthony said.

“Everyone has already made their assumptions about my son, but he’s not what they’re making him out to be,” Andrew Anthony said, adding that his son is an “A-student” who works two jobs.

Anthony’s stepmother, Kala Hayes, told The Post Saturday that the family had hired a PR team but declined to comment further.

Anthony’s attorney could not be reached for comment Saturday.

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There was a lot happening in South Bend

AI-assisted summary South Bend area teams won three state championships across Indiana and Michigan. Saint Joseph girls and South Bend Bears boys lacrosse teams won Indiana state titles. Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer won the Division 2 high jump title in Michigan. Niles baseball won its first district title since 1983. Edwardsburg and Buchanan softball teams also […]

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  • South Bend area teams won three state championships across Indiana and Michigan.
  • Saint Joseph girls and South Bend Bears boys lacrosse teams won Indiana state titles.
  • Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer won the Division 2 high jump title in Michigan.
  • Niles baseball won its first district title since 1983.
  • Edwardsburg and Buchanan softball teams also claimed district championships.

Three state championships were brought back to the South Bend area May 31 — two in Indiana and one in Michigan.

In the Hoosier State, the South Bend Saint Joseph girls lacrosse team won the Indiana Girls Lacrosse Association Class 1A state championship, knocking off Brownsburg in a dramatic 10-9 contest. Senior attacker Kate O’Shaughnessy scored five goals, while junior goalkeeper Maya Matthews had 19 saves on goal.

South Bend Saint Joseph girls lacrosse won the IGLA Class 1A state championship Saturday, May 31, 2025, knocking off Brownsburg, 10-9, in the title game.

They were not the only lacrosse champions from the city, as the South Bend Bears boys team defeated Indianapolis East Side, 16-6, to claim the Indiana Lacrosse Club state championship. Ben Nevala powered the Bears with five goals and six assists.

North of the state line, MHSAA track and field state championship meets were held Saturday, and Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer had the highlight performance amongst area teams. The junior leapt 6 feet, 8 inches to win the Division 2 high jump championship. Overmyer’s classmate, Sarah Pippin, placed third in the same event on the girls’ side with a jump of 5-5.

In boys Division 2, Niles senior Ayden McCarey finished third and Edwardsburg junior Mobius Stubberfield seventh in the 400-meter run. McCarey also earned a runner-up showing in the 110-meter hurdles.

Athletes from Brandywine and Buchanan competed in Division 3, but none placed in the top eight of their respective events.

Long drought ends for Niles baseball

There was history for Niles baseball, winning its first district title since 1983. They beat Berrien Springs, 10-0, in the semifinal Saturday morning before defeating Lakeshore, 2-1, in the championship game later that day. It was a comeback victory in the final, with Brayden Wiemuth’s RBI single in the bottom of the sixth inning proving to be the game-winning run. Jaxen Racht struck out 14 batters in 5 2/3rd innings work against Lakeshore.

Niles (26-6-1) will now play in a regional semifinal Wednesday, June 4, against Three Rivers at Vicksburg High School. The winner advances to the title game Saturday, June 7, at Lakeshore.

Edwardsburg, Buchanan softball win MHSAA district titles

On the softball diamond, Edwardsburg pulled off the biggest shocker in the area to win a second-straight Division 2 district title. The Eagles stunned Dowagiac, 4-3, in the semifinal before beating Vicksburg, 7-6, in the final. Dowagiac entered with a 30-3 record and had beaten the Eddies twice in the regular season.

A four-run third inning was all Edwardsburg (23-16) needed against the Chieftains, with Lani Hardin’s three-RBI single being the highlight. The Eddies put up a six spot in the fourth inning against Vicksburg to win. Hardin added two more RBIs in that game.

Edwardsburg advances to the regional round Saturday, June 7. They will play a semifinal game against another Wolverine Conference foe, Paw Paw, with the winner advancing to the title contest later that day. All games will be at Lakeshore High School.

Elsewhere, the graduation of a big senior class did not slow down Buchanan as they won another Division 3 district title. The Bucks (25-12), who reached the D3 state semifinals last year, beat Brandywine, 7-2, and River Valley, 16-0 (3 innings), Saturday to win a fifth-straight district crown. Caitlyn Horvath earned the pitching win in the semifinal, then was one of three players with three RBIs in the final.

Buchanan will play Bangor in a regional semifinal June 7 at Schoolcraft High School. The winner moves onto the final later that day.

Elkhart unified track repeats as regional champions

The defending IHSAA state champions, Elkhart unified track and field won a regional title Saturday at NorthWood with 143 points. Penn, Homestead and Hobart were the other three teams from the regional to advance to the state finals Saturday, June 7, at North Central High School in Indianapolis. Twelve co-ed teams will vie for the state title, competing in long jump, shot put, the 100, 400, 400 boys relay and 400 girls relay.

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De La Salle’s Jaden Jefferson celebrates winning the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) De La Salle sprinter Jaden Jefferson knew what he had to do, that smashing the California record in […]

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De La Salle’s Jaden Jefferson celebrates winning the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

De La Salle sprinter Jaden Jefferson knew what he had to do, that smashing the California record in the 100 meters during a qualifying heat on Friday would have been spoiled had he not won the state championship Saturday night.

“Without me winning tonight, the record that I broke really means nothing because I didn’t finish,” Jefferson told the Bay Area News Group.

Jefferson made sure he finished.

One day after he ran the 100 in a state-record 10.01 seconds, the junior kept his focus and posted another blistering time at Buchanan High’s Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis.

Jefferson won the state title in 10.27 to edge Servite-Anaheim’s Benjamin Harris (10.31).

De La Salle's Jaden Jefferson, fourth form left wins the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
De La Salle’s Jaden Jefferson, fourth form left wins the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) 

The triumph was one of several highlights for Bay Area athletes at the 105th running of the California Interscholastic Federation championships.

Another record

Pittsburg’s Khaliq Muhammad broke the state-meet record in the boys pole vault, winning in 17-10 1/2. Davis’ Sondre Guttormsen had held the record of 17-10 since 2019.

St. Mary’s-Berkeley’s Kira Gant Hatcher shared first place in the girls triple jump with Jurupa Valley’s AB Hernandez, an openly transgender athlete whose presence at the state meet led to last-minute rule changes that prevented Hernandez from displacing a biological female student-athlete on the medal stand.

Hatcher jumped 40-5 to Hernandez’s 42-2 ¾, but they both received first-place medals.

The girls high jump had a similar outcome as Hernandez would have finished alone in first without the rule change. She cleared 5-7 in her first attempt. Lelani Laruelle of Monta Vista in Cupertino and Long Beach Wilson’s Jillene Wetteland hit the mark in their second try. But the three shared first place.

Hernandez split second place in the girls long jump with River City’s Brooke White despite jumping 20-8 ¾ to White’s 19-4 ¼.

St. Ignatius’ Prince Buchango-Babalola won the boys 200 in 20.79. Jefferson finished fourth in a personal-best 20.86, capping a meet that also included him running the second leg on De La Salle’s 4×100 relay, which finished fourth in 40.80.

Jefferson’s maturation

Jefferson arrived at De La Salle as an ultra-talented athlete, so gifted that he made the storied varsity football team as a freshman, but he was far from refined.

As he put it Saturday night, he has grown up.

“With De La Salle, they really teach you to become a man and be mature,” said Jefferson, who orally committed in January to play football for Bill Belichick at North Carolina. “I am focused on being more mature, focused on what I have to do in life for me to succeed.”

On Friday night, as he watched video of Jefferson breaking the state record in the 100, De La Salle football coach Justin Alumbaugh said he was brought to tears.

He knows how far Jefferson has come since his early years at De La Salle and to see it rewarded is something to behold.

“He has grown so much as an athlete and as a young man, I am so proud of him,” Alumbaugh said Saturday morning. “I really am. It’s one of the best success stories in De La Salle. To be that talented when you show up as a freshman and to accept humble pie, if I might speak freely, and commit to work, commit to being better, commit to being a better human, commit to the weight room, commit to everything, I can’t give the kid enough credit.”

Jefferson has also experienced loss at De La Salle, the sudden death of assistant football coach Steve Jacoby during the 2023 season and the passing of head track coach John Harvey in late April.

Harvey’s words that he once preached to Jefferson remained loud and clear this weekend.

“It’s been very emotional, very motivational to see him looking over us, him pushing us,” Jefferson said. “It was very great for me to win this. I honestly did it all for him.”

Other highlights

In the boys 110 high hurdles, San Diego’s Jasir Fontenot broke his own meet record from Friday, winning in 13.21 after running 13.31 in the prelims. Buchango-Babalola finished second in 13.59.

Montgomery-Santa Rosa’s Hanne Thomsen finished first in the girls 3,200 in a meet-record 9:48.98.

In the girls 400, St. Mary’s Academy’s Madison Mosby wins the gold in 53.52. Mountain View’s Hannah Rutherford takes the silver in 54.27.

Menlo School’s Landon Pretre took second in the boys 3,200 in 8:54.25. Woodcrest Christian’s Eyan Turk won in 8:51.62.

In the boys 1,600, Clovis North’s Conor Lott wins in 4:03.32. Crystal Springs Upland’s Benjamin Bouie finishes second in 4:04.84 and Los Gatos’ Aydon Stefanopoulos takes fourth in 4:06.68.

Archbishop Mitty’s Maya Ifo Desai won the silver medal in the girls discus with a throw of 154-3. Jaslene Massey of the Southern Section’s Aliso Niguel took first in 163-9.

In the girls 1,600, Santiago-Corona’s Braelyn Combe wins in 4:35.64. Kinga Czajkowska of Palo Alto finishes fourth in 4:42.91.

Temecula Valley’s Jack Stadlman won the boys 1,600 in 46.02. Woodside’s Mattheo LaCasia was fourth in 47.14.

In the girls 800, Carlsbad’s Makenna Herbst finished first in 2:02.28. St. Francis’ Sabrina Zanetto was third in 2:09.22.

Santiago-Corona won the girls 4×800 in a meet-record 8:49.01. St. Francis took third in 8:57.49.

San Ramon Valley’s Kaleb Pleis finished fourth in the boys long jump in 23-9 ½. Santa Margarita’s Leo Francis won in 25-0 ¾.

Bellarmine’s Joshua Haven placed sixth in the boys 300 hurdles in 37.87, a race that Carson-Los Angeles’ Jayden Rendon won in 36.50.

Clovis North’s McKay Madsen easily won the boys discus in 210-8. Nobody else cleared 190-0. Woodside’s Evan Usher took fifth in 179-11 and San Mateo’s Emmanuel Fitzgerald was sixth in 177-10.

Madsen also won the boys shot put in 69-11. Serra’s Luke Lewis took third in 58-6 ¾ and Woodside’s Evan Usher was fifth in 58-4 ¾.

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CIF 2025 baseball championship recap

The CIF Southern Section high school baseball championships were played over the weekend where nine teams were crowned CIF champs. The highlight of the weekend came Friday night at Cal State Fullerton when St. John Bosco beat Santa Margarita 3-2 in nine innings thanks to a walk-off single from Miles Clark to grant the Braves […]

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The CIF Southern Section high school baseball championships were played over the weekend where nine teams were crowned CIF champs.

The highlight of the weekend came Friday night at Cal State Fullerton when St. John Bosco beat Santa Margarita 3-2 in nine innings thanks to a walk-off single from Miles Clark to grant the Braves their first CIF title in program history.

Saturday was host to eight finals at two different sites: Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State. Below is a roundup of each CIF final with the score and notable information from each game,

St. John Bosco 3, Santa Margarita 2 (9 innings): Moises Razo had two hits and two RBIs in a standout performance for the Braves. Miles Clark delivered the magical moment in the bottom of the 9th.

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St. John Bosco celebrates its dramatic 3-2 walk-off victory over Santa Margarita in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 final at Cal State Fullerton on Friday, May 30, 2025. / Heston Quan

Santa Margarita’s Brennan Bauer was stellar in relief, throwing five scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out four. Eagles’ leadoff hitter Brody Schumaker was 2 for 4 with an RBI.

St. John Bosco vs. Santa Margarita CIF Southern Section Division 1 final box score.

St. John Bosco vs. Santa Margarita CIF Southern Section Division 1 final box score. / GameChanger

West Ranch 2, Mater Dei 1: For West Ranch, it’s all about Hunter Manning, who threw magnificently in the postseason and had a stretch of 13 scoreless innings from the mound. He finished Saturday night with 99 pitches, allowing for hits, one run and striking out six. Manning finishes the year 10-0 with an ERA of 0.80.

Ryan Oh had two hits and an RBI for the Wildcats. The bright spot for Mater Dei was

West Ranch vs. Mater Dei CIF Southern Section Division 2 final box score.

West Ranch vs. Mater Dei CIF Southern Section Division 2 final box score. / GameChanger

Glendora 2, San Dimas 0: Glendora’s pitching duo of Tanner Grable and Brayden Johnson allowed just three hits in the Tartans’ shutout victory. Santiago Garza had three hits in the game for Glendora, which won its first CIF title since 2010.

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Glendora celebrates after the final out in its victory over San Dimas to win the CIF Southern Section Division 3 title at Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, May 31, 2025. / Donn Parris

Glendora vs. San Dimas CIF Southern Section Division 3 final box score.

Glendora vs. San Dimas CIF Southern Section Division 3 final box score. / GameChanger

Ganesha 8, Dos Pueblos 2: Ganesha scored four runs in the first inning and never looked back. Gavin Moran pitched a complete game, allowed just four hits, two runs and struck out eight.

Ganesha won its first CIF title since 2010.

Ganesha vs. Dos Pueblos CIF Southern Section Division 4 final box score.

Ganesha vs. Dos Pueblos CIF Southern Section Division 4 final box score. / GameChanger

Elsinore 2, Long Beach St. Anthony 0: Elsinore scored runs in the third and fifth innings.

Jacob Farias and Andrew Jimenez combined for a one-hitter and 10 strikeouts in the championship performance,

Elsinore vs. St. Anthony CIF Southern Section Division 5 final box score.

Elsinore vs. St. Anthony CIF Southern Section Division 5 final box score. / GameChanger

Estancia 4, Marshall 3: Jake Humphries hits a walk-off triple to deep right field that clears the bases and wins the game in the bottom of the 7th inning.

Marshall starting pitcher Caleb Thatcher struck out 10 in 5 2/3 innings of work. He had to come out because he reached the pitch count limit of 110 pitches.

Marshall vs. Estancia CIF Southern Section Division 6 final box score.

Marshall vs. Estancia CIF Southern Section Division 6 final box score. / GameChanger

Mary Star of the Sea 8, Notre Dame/Riverside 7 (8 innings): Riley Vuoso delivers a walk-off single to give Mary Star the victory in the bottom of the 8th inning. Vuoso had four hits on the day. Mary Star scored four runs in the bottom of the 7th to force extra innings.

Vuoso was also awarded the win from the mound, pitching two inning with two strikeouts.

Mary Star of the Sea vs. Notre Dame/Riverside CIF Southern Section Division 7 final box score.

Mary Star of the Sea vs. Notre Dame/Riverside CIF Southern Section Division 7 final box score. / GameChanger

Fillmore 7, Pioneer 6 (8 innings): Pioneer held a 6-0 lead in the fifth inning before Fillmore stormed back to force extra innings and win the game in the 8th. Adrian Magana put down a bunt to the Pioneer pitcher, who overthrew the first baseman and allowed Thomas Alamillo to scamper home.

Fillmore claimed its sixth CIF title in program history.

Fillmore vs. Pioneer CIF Southern Section Division 8 baseball final box score.

Fillmore vs. Pioneer CIF Southern Section Division 8 baseball final box score. / GameChanger

Nuview Bridge 3, Mountain View 2: Nuview scores all three runs in the sixth inning for a comeback victory and CIF crown. Nelson Lara earned the win with three scoreless innings of relief, allowing just one hit and striking out four. Isaac Murrillo had two RBIs in the win.

Mountain View’s Alex Moreno threw a complete game with six strikeouts — also had one hit and scored a run,

Nuview Bridge vs. Mountain View CIF Southern Section Division 9 baseball final box score.

Nuview Bridge vs. Mountain View CIF Southern Section Division 9 baseball final box score. / GameChanger

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2025 MHSAA Division 4 track and field state finals results and highlights

HUDSONVILLE, MI – It was business as usual on one side and a historic moment on the other during the Division 4 boys and girls track and field state finals Saturday. Fowler’s girls track team repeated as champions and added its 12th state title, while Southfield Christian’s boys team staved off powerhouse Kalamazoo Hackett to […]

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HUDSONVILLE, MI – It was business as usual on one side and a historic moment on the other during the Division 4 boys and girls track and field state finals Saturday.

Fowler’s girls track team repeated as champions and added its 12th state title, while Southfield Christian’s boys team staved off powerhouse Kalamazoo Hackett to win its first-ever team crown.

The following is a breakdown of Saturday’s state finals.

BOYS

Southfield Christian came close to its first state championship in 2019 but finished as runner-up to Hackett.

There would be no heartbreak this time as the Eagles found a way to finally get over the hump, edging Hackett 60-59 to claim the title.

Brock Morris was the star of the day for Southfield Christian as he was a part of all four of the team’s first-place events.

The senior won the 200 (22.31), the 400 (49.30), and anchored the team’s 800 relay team (1:28.51) and the 1600 relay team that won in 3:24.36.

Hackett won three events to finish as runners-up, all headlined by junior Marek Butkiewicz, who won the 1600 (4:16.85), 3200 (9:23.40) and helped Hackett’s 3200 relay team place first with a time of 8:06.36.

Below is a look at all the state champions from Saturday:

100 Dash

Logan Smith, Morrice – 10.76

200 Dash

Brock Morris, Southfield Christian – 22.31

400 Dash

Brock Morris, Southfield Christian – 49.30

800 Run

Abenezer Cerone, Royal Oak Shrine – 1:57.59

1600 Run

Marek Butkiewicz, Kalamazoo Hackett – 4:16.85

3200 Run

Marek Butkiewicz, Kalamazoo Hackett – 9:23.40

110 Hurdles

Brady Feldpausch, Fowler – 14.19

300 Hurdles

Dawson Scharer, Hillsdale Academy – 39.40

400 Relay

Riverview Gabriel Richard – Antonio Sobush, Derek Lesko, Nick Sobush, Joey Calhoun (44.19)

800 Relay

Southfield Christian – Jadon Staten, Robert Brown, Dylan Taylor-Wilkerson, Brock Morris (1:28.51)

1600 Relay

Southfield Christian – Dylan Taylor-Wilkerson, Robert Brown, Jadon Staten, Brock Morris (3:24.36)

3200 Relay

Kalamazoo Hackett – Marek Butkiewicz, Alexander Dumont, Kellen Siems, Sean Siems (8:06.36)

Shot Put

Oliver Long, Morrice – 56′9.5

Discus

Zander Mapes, Breckenridge – 157′3

High Jump

Bradley Richards, Muskegon Catholic Central – 6′10.25

Pole Vault

Teagan Williams, Pittsford – 13′3

Long Jump

Landon Galea, Fairview – 22’0.25

GIRLS

Fowler used a complete team effort that highlighted the team’s depth to claim the team championship.

Ella Hufnagel’s long jump victory at 18’2.25 was the Eagles lone individual champion, though they earned several runner-up finishes en route to winning the state title with a team score of 70.

Fowler had runner-up finishes in the 400 and 800 relays, and Nadia Schafer finished second in the pole vault (10’0).

Frankfort finished second as a team with 43 points, headlined by wins in the 400 and 800 relays.

Here is a look at all the state champions from Saturday:

100 Dash

Molly Brown, Addison – 12.19

100 Dash Adaptive

Aleyah Deller, Athens – 22.10

200 Dash

Layla Bolzman, Unionville-Sebewaing – 25.74

400 Dash

Claire Long, Saginaw Nouvel – 59.13

800 Run

Allie Nowak, Johannesburg-Lewiston – 2:18.45

1600 Run

Eliza Keith, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian – 4:58.79

3200 Run

Kaylie Livingston, Whitmore Lake – 11:03.47

100 Hurdles

Molly Brown, Addison – 14.33

300 Hurdles

Molly Brown, Addison – 45.94

400 Relay

Frankfort – Alice Luther, Sofia Alaimo Schindler, Addison Jarosz, Gwyneth Dunaway – 49.71

800 Relay

Frankfort – Alice Luther, Gwyneth Dunaway, Addison Jarosz, Sofia Alaimo Schindler (1:44.80)

1600 Relay

Hillsdale Academy – Madison Sallows, Lucy Cote, Georgia Whalen, Caroline Roberts (4:10.95)

3200 Relay

Hillsdale Academy – Ella Walton, Allie Miller, Elizabeth Caspar, Caroline Roberts (9:54.94)

Shot Put

Brianna Heitkamp, Mendon – 37′0.25

Shot Put Adaptive

Aleyah Deller, Athens – 9′7.5

Discus

Ryleigh Ewald, Unionville-Sebewaing – 118′9

High Jump

Annie Saenz, Concord – 5′3

Pole Vault

Payton Haynes, Mason County Eastern – 10′3

Long Jump

Ella Hufnagel, Fowler – 18′2.25

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California (CIF) High School Track and Field Championships live updates (Saturday)

CLOVIS, Calif. — The temperatures have risen a few degrees at the Central Valley, but can the track and field athletes throughout the state of California follow suit. After a sizzling day of trials on Friday, the 105th California (CIF) Track and Field Championships finals take place Saturday at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium on the campus […]

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CLOVIS, Calif. — The temperatures have risen a few degrees at the Central Valley, but can the track and field athletes throughout the state of California follow suit.

After a sizzling day of trials on Friday, the 105th California (CIF) Track and Field Championships finals take place Saturday at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium on the campus of Buchanan High School.

Check HERE for all that occured on Friday, including De La Salle junior Jaden Jefferson breaking the state 100-meter record in 10.01 seconds, a 0.29 PR, and San Diego freshman Jasir Fontenot breaking the state-meet 110 high hurdle mark.

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De La Salle junior Jaden Jefferson (left) on his way to a California (CIF) state 100-meters record in 10.01 seconds at Friday’s 2025 state-meet trials in Clovis. / Photo by Eric Taylor

There’s more than a half dozen athletes who threatened either meet or national top marks this season, and combined with national media and protesters on the scene to follow transgender athlete AB Hernandez, who qualified three in three events Friday, and this promises to be a heated four-five hour event, which could be delated by temperatures rising above 100 degrees.

Check back throughout the night for top high school track and field action. First field event is scheduled at 4:30 p.m. and running events at 5:45 p.m.

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St. Mary’s senior Kira Gant Hatcher qualified second in the triple jump at 40-0 / Photo by Eric Taylor

RESULTS

Girls 4×100 finals: Oaks Christian defends its title with an amazingly fast final winning in 46.08 over Long Beach Poly (46.18, Steele Canyon (46.40) and Piattsburg (46.42).

Boys 4×100: As expected Servite, with two freshmen and two sophomores, won in 40.27, with big surprise in second El Cerrito 40.72, Notre Dame Sherman Oaks 40.74 and De La Salle at 40.80, a big season best.

Boys discus: Clovis North senior and BYU football commit McKay Madsen wait for his last throw to break a long one to win in 210 feet, 8 inches. He won by an oustanding 24-8 over Amador senior Eliot Traxler (186-0). He later did the same thing in the shot put, waiting for his last attempt to unleash a massive heave of 69-11 to win his fourth gold in two seasons, this one my almost 10 feet over runner-up Omar Soufi of South Pasadena.

Girls 1600: Fantastic race from start to finish, junior Barely Combe, of Santiago, edged Montgomery senior Hanne Thomsen 4:35.64 to 4:35.69. Two of top three times in country this year.

Boys 1600: Clovis North junior Conor Lott put his team in great position to win the meet with one of the best marks in the country this year, winning in 4:03.32 over, Crystal Springs Upland Benjamin Bouie (4:04.84 and Buchanan’s Luke Sanders (4:06.02). Lott’s mark is the best in the state this year and fourth in the country.

Girls 100 hurdles: No doubt. Anisa Bowen-Fontenot, of San Diego High School, wins handily in 13.07 over Brooke White of River City (13.59).

Boys 100: De La Salle junior Jaden Jefferson didn’t approach his state-record 10.01 time in the trials but he won a gritty statetitle in 10.27 over Servite sophomore Benjamin Harris (10.31). Jefferson and Spartans wanting to win the team title following the sudden and unexpected passing of head coach John Harvey on April 28. His battlecry to Jefferson and all athletes was “Be a factor.” After finishing fourth at state last year, Jefferson definitely took his coach’s advise.

After taking the 100, Vanden junior Naiaja Sizemore breezes in the 200, winning in 23.18 to 23.41 for runner-up Keeland Wright of Chaparral (23.41).

Final boys: Servite 33, Clovis North 30, Santa Margarita 24, Long Beach Wilson 23.5, St. Ignatius 22.50.

Final girls: Long Beach Wilson 46, Long Beach Poly 28, Santiago 28, Jurupa Valley 27, Carlsbad 25

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