High School Sports
Monday's high school scores and highlights
ROUNDUP BASEBALL In the Tri-Valley League, senior Arav Prajapati threw five innings of shutout ball, allowing just two hits while striking out six to propel Holliston during a 2-1 victory over Medfield. Luke Joyce fanned eight over six innings, allowing two earned runs and going 2-for-3 with two RBI at the plate as Braintree (7-2) […]


ROUNDUP
BASEBALL
In the Tri-Valley League, senior Arav Prajapati threw five innings of shutout ball, allowing just two hits while striking out six to propel Holliston during a 2-1 victory over Medfield.
Luke Joyce fanned eight over six innings, allowing two earned runs and going 2-for-3 with two RBI at the plate as Braintree (7-2) bested Framingham 9-2 in the Bay State Conference. Sean Canavan tallied three hits and an RBI, and Mike Ryan drove in a run for the Wamps. … Zahgros Tanner struck out nine over six innings and gave up six hits and one earned run, while Leandro Perez (run, RBI, walk) and Drew Boucher (double, two RBI) had two hits each as Newton North defeated Needham, 4-2. … Sophomores Niko Rabiner and Kyu Miller combined for six strikeouts and six hits allowed over seven innings, while Eli Hoffman went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs as Brookline edged Weymouth, 6-5.
Caiden Carriulo went 3-for-4, drove in two runs, scored twice and stole two bases, while Ryan Tullish (four and a third innings, six strikeouts, one run, walk) earned the win in relief as Middleboro beat Carver 11-5 in South Shore League action.
Brock Winslow (3-for-5, four RBI, two runs), Tommy Guenette (3-for-5, five RBI, two runs) and Amir Cartagena (1-for-2, three RBI, two runs, three walks) paced the Bishop Stang (8-1) offense in an 18-4 Catholic Central League win over Cardinal Spellman in six innings.
Sean Kilcoyne homered and tripled for North Andover during a 7-0 Merrimack Valley Conference victory over Central Catholic. … Finn Ramsmeyer struck out four and gave up one hit over four innings while finishing with a hit and two RBI offensively as Chelmsford defeated Lowell, 15-0.
In the Commonwealth Athletic Conference, Will Trach earned his fifth win of the season by tossing a complete game shut-out as Shawsheen (10-0) remained undefeated with a 10-0 (6 inn) win over Greater Lowell. … Ollie Lorrenz pitched six innings, striking out eight and allowing one hit and one walk, while Sam Ravela scored three times and Soup Campbell drove in three runs as Minuteman defeated Lynn Tech, 8-0.
David McNaught doubled and Caine Allen hit a two-run single as Whitman-Hanson (7-2) defeated North Quincy 7-5 in Patriot League play. Allen struck out five and surrendered one hit over three and two-thirds innings of relief for the Panthers.
Brayan Jose hit an RBI double to plate Aidan Brett for the deciding run, and Billy Gavin got out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the bottom of the seventh as Malden (11-1) held on to defeat Everett 3-2 in the Greater Boston League. … Alex Gazzola hit a bases-clearing triple as Medford (5-4) defeated Lynn English, 8-6. … George Papalambros struck out three over seven scoreless innings, and Brendan Sack drove in Dom Bellia for the winning run as Revere edged Lynn Classical, 1-0.
Bradley McCafferty (three hits) and Alex Fernandes homered, while Chase Edgar allowed one run over four and two-thirds innings as Austin Prep defeated Dexter Southfield 3-1 in NEPSAC action.
Riley Cabrera drove in five runs on four hits (including a home run) to power Newton South in a 15-3 Dual County League win over Boston Latin.
Mike Schein struck out five and allowed two hits and one run in his first career victory for Billerica (4-5) in a 6-1 nonleague win over Concord-Carlisle.
BOYS LACROSSE
Peyton Volz buried five goals and added an assist, while Lucas Bailey registered his first career goal as Southeastern coasted to a 10-2 romp of Mayflower Athletic Conference opponent Old Colony.
Lee Spry (hat trick, assist), Matthew Grafton (goal, five assists), Gunner Hanna (hat trick, assist) and Tate Eriksen (hat trick) each had great days offensively as Abington erupted for a 15-6 win over Rockland in the South Shore League. … Gus Greene (six goals, two assists), Shane Mulcahy (hat trick, two assists) and Max Monahan (goal, five assists) each lit up the scoreboard, as Cohasset (8-2) returned to its winning ways with an 18-1 romp of Mashpee. … Cole Rodgers scored five goals and supplied three assists as Sandwich (7-3) defeated Hull, 15-6.
Chase Ruberti netted the winning goal in overtime for Essex Tech in an 8-7 Cape Ann League victory over North Reading.
Finn Cronin, Cole Miller and Nolan Dickinson netted a hat trick each for Silver Lake (7-4) in a 14-6 nonleague win over Weymouth.
GIRLS LACROSSE
In the Catholic Central League, Clare Latham registered a hat trick to power Bishop Feehan during a 17-6 win over Cardinal Spellman.
Kayla Nota (six goals, assist) and Kelly Gaudet (four goals, two assists) fueled things offensively for South Shore Voke (3-7) during a 16-6 win over Bristol Aggie in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.
In the Cape Ann League, Maisie Leland (four goals), Evie Bernard (three goals) and Avery Nistl (three goals) each had banner days on the attack as Hamilton-Wenham (5-2) rolled to a 19-2 victory over Georgetown.
Sara MacLeod struck for four goals, while Giovanna Gulinello and Kendra Marino registered two goals each as Billerica (5-6) defeated Winchester 12-8 in a nonleague matchup. … Senior Olivia Thibert (four goals) sniped the go-ahead tally with 5:06 left in regulation, and sophomore Phoebe Braga recorded 13 saves in the cage to lead Dighton-Rehoboth (7-4) during a thrilling 11-9 win over Bridgewater-Raynham.
In a Tri-Valley League game, Kendall Herrick tallied five goals and two assists while Stella Scobbo added another four goals to lead Medfield to a 20-8 victory over Ashland.
Mia Beaudette (five goals) and Mayson Lower (four goals) guided Nantucket in a 17-5 Cape and Islands League win over Dennis-Yarmouth.
SOFTBALL
Elsie Testa (four innings) and Ella Franey (three innings) combined to toss a one-hit shutout, while Madison Mcdonald finished 2-for-3 with three RBI as Abington (7-2) silenced South Shore League rival Rockland 5-0.
Bella Silva launched a pair of homers and drove in five runs, while Mylee Ramer tossed five innings of one-hit ball while striking out nine as Bishop Feehan cruised to a 10-2 win over Archbishop Williams in the Catholic Central League. … Ava Giardina’s two-run double in the sixth inning gave Arlington Catholic the lead for good in an 8-7 win over Bishop Fenwick. Riley Rose, Annie Driscoll and Ciara Epps had three hits each for the Cougars.
Delaney Moquin struck out 11 and surrendered three hits in the circle while hitting a home run at the plate as Silver Lake pulled away with a seven-run fifth inning en route to a 13-1 Patriot League win over Plymouth South. Alannah Waters went 3-for-5, and Kenna Skyler finished 3-for-4 for the Lakers. … Emily McNaught delivered three hits, including a triple and a double, while Abby Norton drove in three and Elizabeth McNaught struck out nine over four shutout innings as Whitman-Hanson stormed past Quincy/North Quincy, 14-0. … Abby Hanna went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI, while Talia Beer punched out four and allowed two hits as Hanover (6-3) defeated Hingham, 3-1. … Frankie Iovanna threw five shutout innings, striking out nine and letting up one hit while going 2-for-3 at the plate as Duxbury defeated Scituate, 13-0.
Ava Day punched out 13 over seven innings, giving up 10 hits and two earned runs while finishing 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs offensively as Hamilton-Wenham defeated Ipswich 9-5 in the Cape Ann League. Lily Guittarr (two RBI, run) and Viola Fazio (RBI, run) had three hits as well for the Generals. … Emma Penniman recorded 13 strikeouts, including the 600th of her career, and drove in three runs as Triton (5-3) defeated Essex Tech, 5-0. Ava Johnson knocked in two runs for the Vikings.
In the Hockomock League, Katie Berg blasted three home runs, driving in eight and scoring five times as Oliver Ames routed Sharon 21-4 in five innings. Devon Morris went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs, while Taylor Marino (1-for-4, RBI) struck out four and allowed five hits for the Tigers.
Olivia DiSessa went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (4-4) topped Gloucester 11-7 in a nonleague contest. … Tessa Francis struck out 16 hitters in the circle, while going 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBI as Marblehead defeated Latin Academy 8-1.
Kristin Deschenes went 3-for-3 with an RBI and three runs, while Kiley Hogan went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs as Tygsboro defeated Quabbin 13-3 in the Midland-Wachusett League Division C.
Sharlotte Stazinski was dominant in the circle, striking out 17 over a complete-game one-hitter as Walpole took down Wellesley 7-0 in Bay State Conference action. Abby Riley finished 2-for-3 with two walks, three steals and a run, while Grace Todd and Adrianna Torres collected two hits each for the Timberwolves. … Lexi Donahue (2-for-4, four RBI), Jaclyn McPhee (1-for-2, three RBI, run) and Brooke Wilson (3-for-4, double, three runs) boosted Braintree in a 9-5 win over Framingham.
Edy LaTour struck out eight and allowed three hits while scattering three walks over a complete- game shutout, and Emma Horrocks went 2-for-3 with an RBI and Cam Cloonan (RBI, run, walk) got her 100th career hit as Dighton-Rehoboth (7-1) beat Greater New Bedford 4-0 in the South Coast Conference.
Avery Simpson had four hits (two doubles, triple), while Hannah Riemszyk struck out four and gave up two hits over five innings as Woburn (8-3) upended Wilmington 13-3 in the Middlesex League. Riley Trask and Mia Helein notched two hits and two RBI apiece for the Tanners.
Kenley Thomas doubled, tripled, and drove in six runs as part of a four-hit night for Upper Cape in a 25-10 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Bristol Aggie.
Nevaeh Eth went 2-for-3 with a double, sacrifice fly, walk and five RBI, and Brooke Braswell went 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI and a run as Lynn Classical downed Revere 11-7 in the Greater Boston League.
Jenna Nigro (3-for-4, three-run home run), Zoey Moscato (3-for-4, walk) and Cora Grundy (2-for-3, walk) helped Chelmsford outlast Methuen 15-10 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.
Riley Cabrera drove in five runs on four hits to lead Newton South past Boston Latin Wolfpack 15-3 in the Dual County League.
VOLLEYBALL
In the Greater Boston League, Kenzel Lantano reached his 1,000th career assist (32 assists) and added five digs and two blocks as Lynn Classical defeated Revere 3-0.
Ridty Tauch recorded 10 kills, 10 digs and three aces, while Liam Quinn had 15 kills and five aces as Chelmsford swept Billerica 3-0 in the Merrimack Valley Conference. … Tristan Berty collected 10 kills, 14 digs and four aces, while Hank Schwartz dished 37 assists and floored three kills as Andover bested Haverhill, 3-0.
Francis McGonagle tallied nine kills, five digs and four aces, while Daijon Rondeau had eight kills as St. John’s (Shrewsbury) (6-6) defeated Catholic Memorial 3-0 in the Catholic Conference.
Janiel Vizcaino registered 12 service points, three aces and a block, while Jelisson Peguero finished with 20 kills as Greater Lawrence (8-2) beat Whittier 3-0 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.
SCORES
BASEBALL
Arlington 8, Stoneham 7
Austin Prep 3, Dexter Southfield 1
Billerica 6, Concord-Carlisle 1
Bishop Feehan 7, Archbishop Williams 2
Bishop Stang 18, Cardinal Spellman 4 (6 inn.)
Braintree 9, Framingham 2
Brookline 6, Weymouth 5
Charlestown 8, Boston International 6
Chelmsford 15, Lowell 0
Dedham 3, Norton 2
Dighton-Rehoboth 9, Greater New Bedford 2
Duxbury 7, Scituate 6
Excel 12, TechBoston 2
Hanover 11, Hingham 8
Holliston 2, Medfield 1
Hopkinton 9, Millis 6
Latin Academy 6, Nipmuc 2
Lawrence Academy 3, Brooks 1
Lexington 5, Melrose 4
Lincoln-Sudbury 9, Cambridge 1
Malden 3, Everett 2
Marshfield 11, Quincy 1
Medford 8, Lynn English 6
Medway 8, Westwood 2
Middleboro 11, Carver 5
Minuteman 8, Lynn Tech 0
Natick 7, Milton 5 (9 inn.)
Newton North 4, Needham 2
Newton South 15, Boston Latin 3
New Mission 14, Cathedral 13
North Andover 7, Central Catholic 0
North Attleboro 3, King Philip 2
Norwood 11, Bellingham 1
O’Bryant 12, Madison Park 3
Peabody 8, Saugus 4
Revere 1, Lynn Classical 0
Rockland 9, Abington 6
St. John’s (S) 6, BC High 3
St. Mark’s 11, Belmont Hill 4
St. Mary’s 9, English 6
Sharon 3, Oliver Ames 0
Shawsheen 10, Greater Lowell 0 (6 inn)
Somerset Berkley 6, Apponequet 5 (10 inn.)
Somerville 10, Chelsea 0 (5 inn.)
Wayland 7, Acton-Boxboro 5
West Bridgewater 9, Fairhaven 2
Weston 15, Westford Academy 14 (8 inn.)
Whitman-Hanson 7, North Quincy 5
GIRLS GOLF
Duxbury 6, Notre Dame (H) 0
Needham 6, Weymouth 0
Walpole 6, Wellesley 0
BOYS LACROSSE
Abington 15, Rockland 6
Archbishop Williams 19, Bishop Fenwick 0
Arlington 8, Melrose 5
Arlington Catholic 17, St. Mary’s (L) 12
Billerica 11, Longmeadow 10
Bishop Feehan 24, Cardinal Spellman 0
Cohasset 18, Mashpee 1
Dover-Sherborn 11, Holliston 6
Essex Tech 8, North Reading 7 (ot)
Franklin 12, Sharon 10
Hopkinton 11, Medway 8
Ipswich 7, Manchester Essex 6
Lynnfield 14, Amesbury 8
Medfield 15, Ashland 2
Medford 12, Woburn 7
Minuteman 7, Northeast 4
Sandwich 15, Hull 6
Silver Lake 14, Weymouth 6
Southeastern 10, Old Colony 2
West/East Bridgewater 15, New Bedford 4
GIRLS LACROSSE
Belmont 10, Weston 9
Billerica 12, Winchester 8
Bishop Feehan 17, Cardinal Spellman 6
Bishop Fenwick 10, Archbishop Williams 7
Dartmouth 14, Plymouth North 5
Dighton-Rehoboth 11, Bridgewater-Raynham 9
Dover-Sherborn 12, Holliston 10
Franklin 20, Sharon 1
Governor’s 15, St. Mark’s 9
Hamilton-Wenham 19, Georgetown 2
Hopkinton 16, Medway 11
Manchester-Essex 7, Ipswich 6
Marshfield 16, Old Rochester 11
Medfield 20, Ashland 8
Nantucket 17, Dennis-Yarmouth 5
Notre Dame (H) 8, Lincoln-Sudbury 3
Norwell 17, Middleboro 0
Norwood 19, Norton 11
Pembroke 22, East Bridgewater 4
Quincy 14, Revere 3
South Shore Voke 16, Bristol Aggie 6
Westwood 14, Bellingham 4
SOFTBALL
Abington 5, Rockland 0
Andover 13, Lawrence 1
Arlington Catholic 8, Bishop Fenwick 7
Attleboro 5, Foxboro 4
Bellingham 4, Norwood 2
Beverly 11, Westford Academy 6
Bishop Feehan 10, Archbishop Williams 2
Braintree 9, Framingham 5
Central Catholic 13, Tewksbury 9
Chelmsford 15, Methuen 10
Dighton-Rehoboth 4, Greater New Bedford 0
Dracut 10, North Andover 9
Duxbury 13, Scituate 0
Fairhaven 12, West Bridgewater 1
Georgetown 12, Manchester-Essex 5
Hamilton-Wenham 9, Ipswich 5
Hanover 3, Hingham 1
Holbrook 18, Randolph 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 16, Cambridge 3
Lynn Classical 11, Revere 7
Marblehead 8, Latin Academy 1
Middleboro 15, Carver 0
Needham 3, Newton North 0
Newton South 15, Boston Latin 3
Oliver Ames 21, Sharon 4 (5 inn.)
St. Mary’s (L) 11, Gloucester 7
Silver Lake 13, Plymouth South 1
Somerset Berkley 16, Apponequet 3
Southeastern 3, Bristol-Plymouth 1
Taunton 5, Canton 0
Triton 5, Essex Tech 0
Tyngsboro 13, Quabbin 3
Upper Cape 25, Bristol Aggie 10
Wakefield 21, Winchester 0
Walpole 7, Wellesley 0
Westwood 16, Medway 5
Whitman-Hanson 14, Quincy/North Quincy 0
Woburn 13, Wilmington 3
BOYS TENNIS
Andover 5, Billerica 0
Arlington 5, Woburn 0
Attleboro 3, Foxboro 2
Bishop Fenwick 4, Beverly 1
BC High 5, Malden Catholic 0
Bourne 3, Seekonk 2
Central Catholic 5, Haverhill 0
Chelmsford 3, Lawrence 2
Diman 3, Durfee 2
Dover-Sherborn 5, Ashland 0
Hingham 5, Hanover 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 4, Cambridge 1
Marblehead 5, Salem 0
Malden 3, Somerville 2
Masconomet 4, Swampscott 1
Medford 5, Revere 0
Melrose 5, Stoneham 0
Mystic Valley 4, Ipswich 1
Needham 3, Wellesley 2
North Andover 5, Lowell 0
North Quincy 5, Whitman-Hanson 0
Pembroke 3, Plymouth North 2
Plymouth South 5, Silver Lake 0
St. John’s Prep 4, St. John’s (S) 1
St. Mary’s (L) 4, Maimonides 1
Shrewsbury 4, Latin Academy 1
CO-ED TENNIS
Greater Lowell 5, Shawsheen 2
GIRLS TENNIS
Andover 5, Methuen 0
Bourne 4, Seekonk 1
Bridgewater-Raynham 5, Fontbonne 0
Dedham 3, Norton 2
Dover-Sherborn 5, Ashland 0
Hamilton-Wenham 3, Lynnfield 2
Hingham 5, Hanover 0
Ipswich 5, Triton 0
Lawrence 3, Haverhill 2
Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Cambridge 0
Marblehead 5, Saugus 0
North Andover 4, Billerica 1
North Reading 4, Amesbury 1
Sharon 3, Oliver Ames 2
Shrewsbury 4, Latin Academy 1
Tewksbury 3, Chelmsford 2
Whitman-Hanson 3, North Quincy 2
Winchester 5, Reading 0
ULTIMATE FRISBEE
BC High 10, Abington 8
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Andover 3, Haverhill 0
Attleboro 3, Durfee 0
BC High 3, Xaverian 0
Braintree 3, North Quincy 0
Chelmsford 3, Billerica 0
Dighton-Rehoboth 3, Hopkinton 2
Dracut 3, Central Catholic 2
Greater Lawrence 4, Whittier Tech 1
Hingham 3, Silver Lake 1
Latin Academy 3, Boston Latin 0
Lexington 3, Cambridge 2
Lowell 3, Methuen 2
Lynn Classical 3, Revere 0
Madison Park 3, O’Bryant 1
Medford 3, Lynn English 0
Natick 3, Newton South 0
St. John’s (S) 3, Catholic Memorial 0
Weymouth 3, Quincy 0
High School Sports
Section 6AAA Track and Field Highlights
4:29 PM | Friday, May 30, 2025 [embedded content] The Wayzata, Hopkins, and Armstrong boys and girls track and field teams qualified several athletes to state Thursday on the second day of the Section 6AAA championships. Among the winners were Hopkins’ Henry Risser who won the 800, setting a new section record with a time […]

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Friday, May 30, 2025The Wayzata, Hopkins, and Armstrong boys and girls track and field teams qualified several athletes to state Thursday on the second day of the Section 6AAA championships.
Among the winners were Hopkins’ Henry Risser who won the 800, setting a new section record with a time of 1:49.52.
The Edina boys won the team title with Wayzata finishing second and Hopkins third. Wayzata finished first in the girls meet.
The state meet is June 10-12 at St. Michael-Albertville High School.
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Kingston's Sullivan, NK's Anderson voted Sun athletes of the week
Kingston softball player Nevaeh Sullivan and North Kitsap baseball player Dawsyn Anderson are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 19-24, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners. Sullivan finished 2-for-4 in two games at the […]


Kingston softball player Nevaeh Sullivan and North Kitsap baseball player Dawsyn Anderson are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 19-24, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners.
Sullivan finished 2-for-4 in two games at the 2A state tournament, hitting two home runs with five RBI and three walks. She collected 253 votes. Other nominees for girls sports were Olympic’s Chelsea Bevan (183), Central Kitsap’s Taylor Palmer (167), North Mason’s Mari Morris (138), Klahowya’s Natalie Oathout (104) and North Mason’s Adrianna Tupolo (48).
Anderson helped lead North Kitsap to the 2A state quarterfinals, finishing a streak of allowing one run across his final 19 innings with 34 strikeouts. He collected 175 votes. Other nominees for boys sports were Bremerton’s Isaiah Cadengo (98) and North Kitsap’s Harper Sabari (59).
Previous winners
March 17-22: Alex Berg, Central Kitsap softball; Cruz Piland, Bainbridge boys soccer
March 24-29: Yzanah Smith, Bremerton softball; Treylin Bell, North Kitsap boys track and field
March 31-April 5: Savvy Paulson, Central Kitsap softball; Carson Langguth, Klahowya baseball
April 14-19: Brooklyn Webb, Klahowya girls tennis; Reid Shumaker, North Mason baseball
April 21-26: Sydnnie Imlay, North Mason softball; Magnus Hauge, Bainbridge boys soccer
April 28-May 3: Macayla Wrataric, Klahowya girls track and field; Nicholas Strickland, Central Kitsap boys soccer
May 5-10: Dallin Anderson, Bremerton boys track and field; Brenda Morrison, Olympic softball
May 14-19: Aaliyah Gaulden, Central Kitsap girls track and field: McCrea Curfman, Bainbridge baseball0:21/0:24Central Kitsap track and field athlete Aaliyah Gaulden and Bainbridge baseball player McCrea Curfman are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 12-17, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners.Gaulden, competing at the Puget Sound League championships, helped the Cougars place second by taking 4th in the 100 (PR), 6th in the 200 (PR). Helped the 4×100 team place 5th (PR) and the 4×400 team place 2nd. She collected 429 votes. Other nominees in girls sports were Olympic’s Paige Gordon (341), North Mason’s Jenna Markuson (191), North Kitsap’s Teegan DeVries (142) and Maddy Syverson (86), Klahowya’s Natalie Oathout (36) and Central Kitsap’s Courtney Yee (13).
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Celebrating Naperville Area High School Sports
As the final whistle blows on another incredible high school sports season, “Naperville Sports Weekly” is ready to celebrate the athletes, teams, and moments that made this year unforgettable. The “Naperville Sports Weekly 2025 Awards Show,” hosted by anchor/producer Joe Kennedy, premieres Monday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. on Channel 17 and NCTV17.org. “This school […]


As the final whistle blows on another incredible high school sports season, “Naperville Sports Weekly” is ready to celebrate the athletes, teams, and moments that made this year unforgettable. The “Naperville Sports Weekly 2025 Awards Show,” hosted by anchor/producer Joe Kennedy, premieres Monday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. on Channel 17 and NCTV17.org.
“This school year, we’ve been able to cover 32 different sports across our boys and girls programs in the Naperville area,” said Joe Kennedy. “Our six high schools have already won five state championships, with some spring sports still being played into June! It’s always exciting to put together the annual awards show and recap a great year throughout Naperville.”
Since last August, the NCTV17 sports team has been on the field, on the court, and everywhere in between, capturing the determination, emotion, and effort of local athletes. From the opening drive of golf to the final inning of baseball, “NSW” has delivered game highlights, athlete features, and “Where Are They Now?” stories that go beyond the scoreboard at Benet Academy, Naperville Central, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, Metea Valley, and Waubonsie Valley.
Justin Cornwell, NCTV17 Sports Director, added, “Every season we look forward to discovering new standouts and seeing which teams and athletes reach the peak of high school athletics in Illinois. The “Naperville Sports Weekly Awards Show” remains a great celebration of everything these outstanding performers have accomplished throughout Season 18.”
So far this season, NCTV17 has produced more than 36 half-hour episodes and hundreds of individual videos, all available to watch on air and online. This accessible coverage helps connect families, fans, and alumni with the student-athletes who inspire us week after week.
“We love seeing you, we love having you here,” said Benet Academy softball player Sophie Rosner about NCTV17’s presence at the games. “You guys cover us all the time. I love how you’re always here supporting us.”
Naperville North Athletic Director Jon Pereiro reflected on the show’s impact, “’Naperville Sports Weekly’ highlights the hard work and dedication of our student-athletes, coaches, and the entire Naperville North community. The recognition and exposure ‘NSW’ provides is invaluable, and we appreciate the platform it gives our athletes to showcase their achievements.”
The “Napervile Sports Weekly 2025 Awards Show” is the culmination of a season spent celebrating both the big wins and the quieter moments of growth, resilience, and teamwork. While the awards spotlight six standout categories: Team of the Year, Male Athlete, Female Athlete, Newcomer, Most Improved Team, and Top Ten Plays, the entire year of coverage reminds us that every student-athlete has a story worth sharing.
Benet Academy Athletic Director and Baseball Coach Scott Lawler noted the broader impact of the show: “NCTV17 is such a phenomenal thing because you can go on social media, you can go on cable TV and see what’s happening in our community — not just with Benet Academy, but all the Naperville area schools. You do a phenomenal job giving our kids that exposure to people. It makes them feel like rock stars.”
None of this would be possible without the support of the community. Special thanks to Presenting Sponsor BMO and Segment Sponsors Fair Oaks Ford, Fair Oaks Lincoln, Trunnell Insurance Services, and Grow Wellness Sports Psychology for helping make local sports coverage a reality.
Don’t miss the premiere at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 16 — catch it on Channel 17 (Comcast and Astound in Naperville), Channel 99 (AT&T across Chicagoland), or via simulcast at NCTV17.org. The full show will also be available on-demand after it airs.
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Watch Class Act with Chris Wragge at Commack High School on Long Island
10:30 AM / May 30, 2025 Class Act highlights from Commack High School Commack High School, which has been called one of the crown jewels of New York, rounded out another great season of Class Act with Chris Wragge! Highlights from Class Act at Commack High School 02:39 By Chris Wragge https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/live-updates/commack-high-school-ny-class-act/#post-update-d9e9fb77 8:43 […]


Legendary band leader retiring after 40 years
Like many teachers at Commack High School, Dr. Frank Hansen made his mark on his students. The ease with which he teaches music and his experience are legendary.
Hansen is hanging it up after 40 years, including 28 years at Commack High, where he helped orchestrate the musical paths of countless students.
“I think the kids really just want to know that you care about them. They really don’t care about what you’ve done or what you do,” he said. “Every once in a while, I might say something because something that we do here might remind me of a professional situation that’s gone on, and I might tell a story like that, but it’s never to brag … I was on the road with Tony Bennett, then ‘who’s Tony Bennett,’ you know?”
At this year’s spring concert, his final as the conductor, over 60 former students returned to say thank you and job well done.
State-of-the-art programs
Commack High School, which ranks in the top 100 in New York state and 1,000 in the U.S., offers about 1,800 students a college campus feel and real-world preparation in Suffolk County.
From its stock trading floor to an esports arena, Commack High has something every student can enjoy.
It’s also managed to deinstitutionalize high school by making it a more casual, college campus setting. From the outdoor courtyard spaces to the cafeteria, which feels more like a food court, to an esports arena!
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Preview
CIF San Diego Section Softball Championships When: Saturday Where: UC San Diego Softball Field Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Available on gofan.co Division 4: (4) Canyon Crest Academy (17-13-1) vs. (3) Bishop’s (15-8-1), 1:30 p.m. Preview: Canyon Crest Academy beat No. 1-seeded Sweetwater 12-1 and 16-6 the last two games in […]


CIF San Diego Section Softball Championships
When: Saturday
Where: UC San Diego Softball Field
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Division 4: (4) Canyon Crest Academy (17-13-1) vs. (3) Bishop’s (15-8-1), 1:30 p.m.
Preview: Canyon Crest Academy beat No. 1-seeded Sweetwater 12-1 and 16-6 the last two games in the playoffs. Four players are hitting .351 or higher, topped by senior Alexis McNamee, who is at .495 with 36 RBIs. Grace Yao is hitting .354 with 24 RBIs. Yao is tough in the circle, with a 3.12 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 98 2/3 innings. … Bishop’s is riding a five-game winning streak. The Knights score an average of 8 1/2 runs per game, with six players hitting .315 or higher. Leading the offense is senior Jayla Stafford, who is hitting .538 with 40 RBIs. Freshman Jessica Yao is hitting .425. Sydney Mafong is 8-4 with a 1.14 ERA. Both teams are looking for their first section championships.
Division 3: (7) Olympian (18-12-1) vs. (4) Southwest-El Centro (19-8-0), 4 p.m.
Preview: Olympian puts pressure on opposing pitchers, with six full-time players hitting .317 or higher. Senior Kailynn Robeson is the most dangerous hitter, batting .453 with 28 RBIs. Sophomore Alexandra Perez has remarkable control. In 132 1/3 innings she has walked just 15 batters while striking out 130. … Southwest earned its way into the title game by beating No. 1-seeded Canyon Hills 6-1 and 4-0 in the playoffs. Junior shortstop Kaydence Wiewel is hitting .433 with 38 RBIs, including nine doubles, a triple and 10 home runs. Three other players hit .315 or higher, including freshman pitcher Alexis Trujillo, who is at .424. Trujillo is 7-2 with a 2.47 ERA. … The teams met once this season, with Olympian winning 6-1. … Southwest owns one section title, winning Division 3 in 2018. Olympian has won two titles — Division 3 in 2015 and Division 2 in 2018.
Open Division: (3) Bonita Vista (24-6) vs. (1) Mater Dei Catholic (24-7), 7 p.m.
Preview: Bonita Vista earned its way into the championship game. After losing to two-time reigning Open champion Poway in the second round of the playoffs, the Barons battled back through the losers’ bracket and beat Poway twice, 6-0 and 7-1. … Mater Dei Catholic can mash, with seven players hitting .333 or higher. Sophomore Arri Romero is 21-4 in the circle with a 1.50 ERA. In 145 innings, she has walked just 15 while striking out 127. She can do it at the plate as well, hitting .439 with 31 RBIs. Sophomore catcher Charlize Masingale is hitting .387 with 28 RBI. Analesse Garcia and Maya Matthies have 24 RBIs. Four players hit .326 or higher for Bonita. Ariana Magdaleno is hitting .452. Leah Letuli is hitting .326 with 26 RBI. Natalie Gonzalez is 11-2 with a 1.37 ERA. Danica Aboytes is 9-4 with a 1.32 ERA. … The South Bay rivals met twice in the regular season, with Mater Dei Catholic winning 2-1 and Bonita winning the rematch 4-1. … Mater Dei Catholic has won eight section titles, most recently Division 1 in 2022. Bonita Vista has hung one section banner, Division 2 in 2012.
— DON NORCROSS
High School Sports
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Imagn Images A World Series rematch between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers to start a three-game set highlights the sports landscape Friday. First pitch is set for 10:15 p.m. ET from Dodger Stadium and the matchup is the marquee attraction of Friday’s 15-game MLB slate. The pitching matchup features Yankees ace Max […]


A World Series rematch between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers to start a three-game set highlights the sports landscape Friday. First pitch is set for 10:15 p.m. ET from Dodger Stadium and the matchup is the marquee attraction of Friday’s 15-game MLB slate.
The pitching matchup features Yankees ace Max Fried (7-0, 1.29 ERA) squaring off against Tony Gonsolin (2-1, 4.68 ERA). The Dodgers, who beat the Yankees in five games to capture the World Series last season, are 19-8 in their home stadium and 25-5 when scoring at least five runs. The Yankees are among the hottest teams in sports having won nine of their last 10 games.
The Yankees are -122 favorites (risk $122 to win $100), while the Dodgers fetch a price of +102 (risk $100 to win $102) in the latest SportsLine consensus MLB odds for Yankees vs. Dodgers. The over/under for total runs plated is 8.5.
Three red-hot SportsLine analysts have picks for this game, including Bruce Marshall, who likes the favored Yankees. The SportsLine projection model also has a selection.
The NBA takes a night off ahead of Game 6 in the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers (-4, over/under 219) on Saturday. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. ET from Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The winner of the series will face the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2025 NBA Finals.
The SportsLine projection model is leaning toward the Pacers covering the spread. It sees Indiana covering the number 55% of the time, better than the 52.6% needed to show a profit. The model also suggests 68% of the early money is on Indiana.
Today’s top betting model picks
The NHL is also in recess ahead of the Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. Game 1 is set for Wednesday, June 4, with puck drop at 8 p.m. ET from Rogers Place. The current William Hill/Caesars series price has the Oilers as a slight -120 favorite, with the Panthers coming back at +100.
Below, we sill share top-rated picks from multiple sports, and you can also visit SportsLine to see today’s expert betting picks and analysis catering to every sport.
Today’s expert best bets
Bruce Marshall, who is 21-14 in his past 35 MLB picks and 12-2 (+1080) in his last 14 Washington picks, is all over the Nationals (+188) as a sizeable underdog Friday against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Matt Severance (+2030 in MLB for the season) also has released three MLB selections for Friday’s slate.
Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai, SportsLine’s proven women’s basketball experts, have released three over/under WNBA plays for Friday. One of them is the Under 164.5 between the Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces.
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