Santa Maria youth ages 8 to 17, are invited to register for a friendly and competitive Youth Cornhole Tournament to be held Sunday, July 13, at the Hagerman Sports Complex.
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Long Beach Poly Softball, St. Anthony Baseball End Seasons in CIF State Playoffs – The562.org
The562’s baseball coverage in 2025 is sponsored by the Millikan, Long Beach Poly, and Lakewood baseball boosters. The562’s coverage of St. Anthony athletics is sponsored by Jane & B.I. Mais, Class of 1949. The562’s coverage of Long Beach Poly is sponsored by Bryson Financial. The spring season for high school sports came to an end in […]

The562’s baseball coverage in 2025 is sponsored by the Millikan, Long Beach Poly, and Lakewood baseball boosters.
The562’s coverage of St. Anthony athletics is sponsored by Jane & B.I. Mais, Class of 1949.
The562’s coverage of Long Beach Poly is sponsored by Bryson Financial.
The spring season for high school sports came to an end in the CIF State SoCal Regional brackets for softball and baseball, with Long Beach Poly and St. Anthony the last local teams out on the diamond.
Coming off the first CIF-SS championship in program history, the Long Beach Poly softball team made a long road trip up to Porterville, where they took on Monache High in the opening round of the CIF State SoCal Regional Division II playoffs.
The Jackrabbits came up just short in a 3-2 loss to the Marauders, but were also playing in a higher division for the state tourney. Poly won the Division 4 title in the Southern Section, but were bumped up two divisions for state.
Poly took an early lead over Monache, as Kween Tauala’s RBI triple scored Emoni Lam Sam to open the scoring in the top of the first inning. After the Marauders tied things up in the second, the Jackrabbits got back on top in the seventh inning when Lam Sam’s clutch two-out RBI single brought home Bella Cisneros for the go-ahead run.
Unfortunately for the traveling Jackrabbits, they were unable to hold onto the lead in the bottom half of the seventh. The Marauders walked off with a pair of runs, rallying with three consecutive singles with two outs in the inning for an exciting 3-2 win.
Poly ended the season 20-7 overall, making school history with their first CIF title. There’s also a ton of returning talent for the Jackrabbits as they continue the program’s upward trajectory.
Over in the CIF State baseball playoffs, the St. Anthony Saints were bumped up to Division III, and drew a road trip to top-seeded Dos Pueblos in the first round.
After a trip to Goleta, the Saints suffered a 10-2 defeat against the Chargers, falling into an early 7-1 hole through three innings.
Aidann Ruiz and Benny Lane each had a pair of hits to lead the way for the Saints offense. An RBI groundout by Jaylen Butler drove in the first St. Anthony run in the third inning, and John Arnold stole home in the sixth to bring home the other run for the visitors.
A great playoff run for the Saints ended in consecutive defeats, but it was still a memorable season for Kris Jondle’s program, posting a strong 21-10 overall record after winning 12 of their final 14 games in 2025.
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Registration open for Santa Maria youth cornhole tournament scheduled for July | Lifestyles
Santa Maria youth ages 8 to 17, are invited to register for a friendly and competitive Youth Cornhole Tournament to be held Sunday, July 13, at the Hagerman Sports Complex. Hosted by the Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department, the tournament is billed to promote teamwork, active play, and neighborhood pride in a safe and structured […]

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“It makes me feel… like I belong here,” Wheelchair division gives youth opportunities to play at Hoopfest | Sports
SPOKANE, Wash. – Meet Jack Coy, a wheelchair athlete playing in Hoopfest at 14 years old, getting the opportunity to play with kids just like him. “It’s priceless,” Coy said. “I never could’ve imagined something like this that could’ve happened. It’s truly amazing.” “It makes me feel like I have friends to play with, that […]

SPOKANE, Wash. – Meet Jack Coy, a wheelchair athlete playing in Hoopfest at 14 years old, getting the opportunity to play with kids just like him.
“It’s priceless,” Coy said. “I never could’ve imagined something like this that could’ve happened. It’s truly amazing.”
“It makes me feel like I have friends to play with, that I belong here.”
Coy’s mom and dad both played basketball, and his brother is his biggest competition.
“I’ve been basically playing basketball my whole life,” Coy said. “My brother also plays basketball, and we’re both very, very competitive, so just trying to get that edge on each other.”
Jack’s mom, Stephanie, says she loves being able to watch her son play, and done in an environment so welcoming and opening has Hoopfest.
“It fills you up with a lot of pride,” Coy said. “It’s pretty tough competition, so, you’re cheering and hoping that they win, but yeah, you want everyone to win and have a good time.”
Parasport Spokane Development Director David Greig helped lead the organization of the event, and he spoke on what the most rewarding part of providing a space for wheelchair youth who love to hit the court.
“What we hope to see is these young kids seeing the future, seeing something to aspire towards, and getting to meet hands-on. They don’t get to see this on TV, right. They don’t get to see this on ESPN, so we bring it here for them, and they get to witness it firsthand and their parents, and it gives them something to shoot for.”
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Lady Redskins revitalize roster with youth | Sports
Summer workouts are here, and the Social Circle Lady Redskins are in full swing. The Lady Redskins finished 26-8 this past year to go along with a Region 4-A, Division I title. After multiple seniors from last year have left, head coach Chris Davis did not shy away from the youth of the team. “We’re […]

Summer workouts are here, and the Social Circle Lady Redskins are in full swing.
The Lady Redskins finished 26-8 this past year to go along with a Region 4-A, Division I title. After multiple seniors from last year have left, head coach Chris Davis did not shy away from the youth of the team.
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IMLAY CITY GIRLS’ YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP
A young girl dribbles a basketball under the guidance of Imlay City girls’ varsity basketball coach Bob Bova Tuesday morning at the annual Youth Skills Camp. Thirty-five girls in grades one-eight turned out for the three-day Imlay City Youth Basketball Skills Camp Tuesday-Thursday at the high school. The lucky campers were instructed by varsity girls’ […]


A young girl dribbles a basketball under the guidance of Imlay City girls’ varsity basketball coach Bob Bova Tuesday morning at the annual Youth Skills Camp.
Thirty-five girls in grades one-eight turned out for the three-day Imlay City Youth Basketball Skills Camp Tuesday-Thursday at the high school.
The lucky campers were instructed by varsity girls’ basketball coach Bob Bova and his entire coaching staff, Kevin Pilarski, Katie Dye and Mark Weigle along with Middle School Coach Kristyn Kurka.
Bova said the camp focused on age-appropriate skills and how to use them properly.
“We are teaching age-appropriate fundamental skills along with introducing game concepts in order to increase players confidence, understanding and ultimately, passion for the game of basketball,” Bova said. “Our Team Slogan/ Motto is “212 degrees – be the S-Team” which encourages players to give great effort, never quit and be great teammates. We want the campers, and our players, to have a great experience and have fun while working to improve their games.”
Bova had plenty of help at the camp with what he called “an outstanding turnout of volunteer camp counselors”. They included: freshmen Addison Brown, Adalyn Seigler, Macie Stine, Isabella O’Malley and Yariela Galeana; sophomores Leelynn Craven, Mia-Ann Grapentin, Roslyn Bruman and Gabbey Duncan; juniors Ava Nadrowski, Savannah Douglas, Mackenzie and Alexis Bruyere; and seniors Hannah Carney, Lilley Duncan and Adrianna Vlahos.

One of the many campers in attendance at Tuesday’s opening day of the annual Imlay City girls’ basketball Youth Skills camp gives it her all as she heaves the ball up and toward the basket.
Bova also had some headliners to lead by example.
“We were honored to have special guest coaches Amy Forti and Imlay City alum Mary Lengemann at camp to support out Program,” added Bova. “It is fun, exciting and rewarding to be able to work with these young players and a great opportunity for our current players to give back to the program. It wasn’t so long ago that they were the campers looking up to the high school players.”
The annual camp is part of a bigger goal for Bova and Imlay City High School.
“We are dedicated to building the excitement and passion for Imlay City Girls Basketball and this camp is vital to that mission,” Bova stressed. “We are also having a golf outing on August 10 at Castle Creek to support Imlay City Boys and Girls Basketball, along with the Imlay City Volleyball program. Also, our 3-on-3 Basketball tournament on August 16. We are hoping for a great turnout.”

A camper at the Imlay City girls’ Youth Skills Camp works on dribbling and shooting on the opening day of camp on Tuesday. Photos by Erin Wetzel
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Two of the 35 campers in attendance at Imlay City’s girls’ basketball Youth Skills camp work on their age-appropriate skills, putting them to the test against each other in Tuesday morning’s first day of camp.

Imlay City varsity girls’ basketball coach Bob Bova instructs two of the young girls on how to shoot from the floor at Tuesday’s opening day of Youth Skills Camp at the high school.
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Denison 10U All Stars one win away from State Tournament
DENISON, Texas (KXII) – The Denison 10U All Stars are looking to keep their season going this weekend. After winning their district tournament, they’ve now advanced to the Diamond Youth Sports Regional Tournament in Paris. They earned a 7-4 win over Spring Hill today, and with a win tomorrow, they’ll advance to the state tournament. […]

DENISON, Texas (KXII) – The Denison 10U All Stars are looking to keep their season going this weekend.
After winning their district tournament, they’ve now advanced to the Diamond Youth Sports Regional Tournament in Paris.
They earned a 7-4 win over Spring Hill today, and with a win tomorrow, they’ll advance to the state tournament. The team is excited to be able to continue playing together.
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Building youth rugby in the in the Twin Ports with the Twin Ports Rugby Football Club
Local news, sports, weather presented by the WDIO News Team On Saturday, at Susens Field in Superior, kids of all ages had the chance to try their hand at a sport growing in the Twin Ports, rugby. “So, we had a lot of passing drills today. Moved it through pretty quickly so the kids could […]

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On Saturday, at Susens Field in Superior, kids of all ages had the chance to try their hand at a sport growing in the Twin Ports, rugby.
“So, we had a lot of passing drills today. Moved it through pretty quickly so the kids could kind of have some fun but also learn a little bit about the game. And just appreciate the spirit of camaraderie with rugby,” said Jeramy Katchuba, Director of Youth Rugby for the Twin Ports Rugby Football Club.

The youth event was hosted by the Twin Ports Rugby Football Club and was a kickoff to their new youth rugby program. Katchuba said he chose to get involved with the program after noticing a lack of youth opportunities following the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ve got a strong group of people that are looking at ways to get it reintroduced to the community. And I said, you know what, I’d really love to help out with getting youth rugby going again,” said Katchuba.
The aim of the event, and coming events, is to connect youth athletes with the sport of rugby, but also with each other.
“I think one, just the physical activity piece of it. You know, making sure that kids are getting out there, being physically active, having some fun. Two, it’s all about the spirit and camaraderie, building community. It’s a new opportunity for kids to have fun, but also engage with others,” said Katchuba.

Katchuba said being able to connect younger generations with seasoned players shows that there is a future for the sport in the Twin Ports.
“I’ve been playing for over 30 years. It’s fun, you get to meet new people, it’s a physical activity, but it also builds community. Some of my strongest friends, longest friends are people that I met 30 years ago,” said Katchuba.
The Twin Ports Rugby Football Club is working with local schools, community centers, and other local organizations to bring rugby to the community, aiming to get the ball in front of as many young athletes as they can.

The Twin Ports Rugby Football Club is hosting a youth flag rugby program on Tuesday nights in August from 6PM-7:30PM for all kids ages 5-13 years old. Registration opens on June 28th. Click here for more information.
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