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Mountaineers Finish Regular Season on the Road Against Cincinnati

Live Stats Live Video MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University women’s tennis team finishes the 2025 regular season on the road against the Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday, April 12, at 1 p.m. ET at the Trabert-Talbert Tennis Center in Cincinnati. West Virginia (7-16, 1-11 Big 12) has lost three matches in a row. Most recently, the […]

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  • MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University women’s tennis team finishes the 2025 regular season on the road against the Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday, April 12, at 1 p.m. ET at the Trabert-Talbert Tennis Center in Cincinnati.
     
    West Virginia (7-16, 1-11 Big 12) has lost three matches in a row. Most recently, the Mountaineers fell against No. 15 Texas Tech and Colorado at home.

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    Graduate student Julie Bousseau leads the Mountaineers in singles play with seven victories. Three other Mountaineers have at least five singles wins this season, including seniors Mille Haagensen and Michaela Kucharova, redshirt junior Maja Dodik and freshman Laura Villanueva Morillo.
     
    In doubles, the pairing of Kucharova and Villaneuva Morillo sits at 8-4 on the year to lead WVU.
     
    West Virginia is 11-7 all-time against Cincinnati in a series dating back to 1978. WVU defeated the Bearcats, 7-0, last season in Morgantown.

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    7 Maui student-athletes among 41 scholarship recipients from Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation : Maui Now

    Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation Scholarship Finalists 2025 An evening of aloha and achievement lit up Waikīkī as the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation hosted Duke’s Night, an annual celebration honoring Hawaiʻi’s rising athletes. Held on Wednesday, May 7, at Outrigger Canoe Club, the event recognized outstanding local youth athletes and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to nurturing […]

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    An evening of aloha and achievement lit up Waikīkī as the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation hosted Duke’s Night, an annual celebration honoring Hawaiʻi’s rising athletes. Held on Wednesday, May 7, at Outrigger Canoe Club, the event recognized outstanding local youth athletes and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of island leaders. All proceeds from the night will fuel future scholarships and grants, continuing Duke Kahanamoku’s enduring legacy of excellence and generosity.

    Of the 41 local athletes to receive scholarship support from the foundation this year, seven were from Maui including: Kalia Kaneta and Kaysa Ong of Maui High School; Avery Kirkham of Maui Preparatory Academy; Kamakanōweo Kekauoha-Schultz and Bella Kuailani of King Kekaulike High School; and Kaili McMillin and Sage Ryden of Seabury Hall Academy.

    Attending scholarship recipients were recognized on stage, and the top six scholarship candidates for the 2025 Duke Award Scholarship were showcased in a panel discussion led by ODKF Board Member, Bill Pratt. The Duke Award — a one-time student scholarship of $12,000 — recognizing an exceptional Hawaiʻi high-school senior who exemplifies the character and values of Duke Kahanamoku, went to Chalei Reid from Kahuku.

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    Chalei Reid is an accomplished volleyball player at Kahuku High School who will continue her athletic journey at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She was named ScoringLive’s OIA East Player of the Year in 2022 and earned OIA East First Team honors in both 2022 and 2024. Beyond sports, Chalei is deeply committed to service, organizing beach cleanups, leading a school supply drive for a school in Tonga, and hosting free volleyball clinics in American Samoa.

    The other 2025 Duke Award Finalists, who will also received scholarships, are listed below:

    • William Ancheta attends Punahou School and excels in ocean sports such as surfing, paddling, and spearfishing. He shares his love for the ocean by volunteering with Nā Kama Kai, teaching kids about the ocean and ocean safety, along with paddling and surfing. William has paddled the Kaʻiwi Channel multiple times in a six-man outrigger canoe and has raced internationally in Tahiti where his crew placed second in a 40-mile race.
    • Kahealani Moriwaki, a senior at Punahou School, is committed to joining the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Rainbow Wahine volleyball team as a libero in 2025. She played on the Punahou Varsity 1 girls volleyball team, where she earned the title of team captain. Kahea plans to major in business at UH Mānoa. She aspires to enhance recruiting opportunities in Hawaiʻi, aiming to showcase the state’s volleyball talent to a broader audience.
    • Reia Kimi is a Native Hawaiian scholar athlete at Punahou School, where she has demonstrated exceptional leadership as a four-year varsity water polo goalkeeper, varsity swimmer, and outstanding student. Reia was named to the USA Water Polo National Team in 2021 and the All-Star Regional Team in 2024. She was bestowed the Nick Johnson Inspiration Award by her club team and was twice voted the Most Inspirational Player on her school team. She will join the Villanova University D1 water polo team in the fall. She looks forward to further elevating the Aloha State through public service in the aquatics community and as a healthcare professional.
    • Siena Settle, a senior at Le Jardin Academy, has been dedicated to water polo since age 7 and returns as co-captain after leading LJA’s undefeated 2024 ILH D2 championship team. Twice named ILH D2 Player of the Year, team MVP, LJA Athlete of the Year, and Scholar Athlete, Siena plans to continue playing water polo at the collegiate level. An LJA swimmer since 7th grade, she concludes her high school swimming career as varsity co-captain. Beyond athletics, Siena is passionate about developing experiential environmental education opportunities for Hawaiʻi’s keiki and plans to major in environmental studies.
    • Jude Washburn from Island School grew up fishing, surfing, and diving in the ocean off Oʻahu and Kauaʻi. In high school, he discovered a passion for outrigger canoe paddling, receiving recognition as team MVP and a KIF All-Star three years in a row. One-man paddling training led to his multiple top-place finishes in the Kauaʻi Hoe Waʻa one-man races and helped Jude to become a better steersman; his Varsity Mixed team won the KIF title in his freshman and senior years.

    The mission of Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is to financially support the development of the individuals and organizations which perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku – Hawaiʻi’s esteemed global ambassador of aloha. With active stewardship from generous donors and the waterman community – ODKF has gifted more than $3.9 million in grants and scholarships since its inception in 1986.

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    As Hawaiʻi’s young scholars strive to meet the rising cost of higher education, the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation (ODKF) aims to provide the necessary support for its recipients to achieve their education goals. Duke’s Night, now in its seventh year, seeks to celebrate the ODKF scholar-athletes while raising money for future scholarships.

    “Duke’s Night is all about bringing amazing student-athletes together with their community to celebrate their success and their aloha spirit, and to let them know that Hawaiʻi is rooting for them, just like Hawaiʻi did for Duke Kahanamoku as he went off into the bigger world to represent us,” says Sarah Fairchild, Executive Director of the Foundation.

    The program kicked off with an address by Sonny Tanabe, a swimmer in the 1956 Olympics and a Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Inductee. He passed on the same advice that Duke Kahanamoku gave him before the games in Melbourne, Australia, “Remember, you are representing yourselves and your family, your community that you live in, the territory of Hawaiʻi and the United States of America.”

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    A member of the Hawaiʻi Water Safety Coalition, the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation created the Duke Lifesaver Award to recognize a young person from Hawaiʻi who has demonstrated a meritorious act in or around the water to prevent a drowning or injury. As a Hawaiʻi waterman, Duke Kahanamoku demonstrated throughout his life that he cared about the safety of other people in the water, and continually invited people to enjoy all the ocean has to offer. Though there is no evidence he was a paid lifeguard, he performed preventative actions, rescued swimmers in distress, and even recovered the bodies of drowning victims. He worked extensively with the American Red Cross to promote swimming and water safety across the nation; he introduced surfing to people around the world; and he was the elected Sheriff of Honolulu for 13 terms, tasked with maintaining public safety.

    Noa “Bubba” Puʻu was honored with the 2025 Duke Lifesaver Award

    Honolulu Ocean Safety Director Kurt Lager presented the 2025 Duke Lifesaver Award to Noa “Bubba” Puʻu, who has already conducted numerous ocean rescues at the age of 16. He plans to become a Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguard after graduating from Waiʻanae High School where he is currently a junior. Puʻu comes from a well-known Mākaha waterman family. His father is Mel Puʻu of the Mauka and Makai Foundation; his grandfather, Buffalo Keaulana, and uncle, Brian Keaulana, are both Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Fame inductees.

    Brutus La Benz emceed the evening, and Music & Rhythm, an up-and-coming teenage duo from the North Shore of Oʻahu closed out the evening with a dynamic musical tribute.

    Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation President, Dr. Andrew “Keola” Richardson, thanked the Dukeʻs Night sponsors: host sponsor, Outrigger Canoe Clun; Gold Sponsors, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Bone & Joint Centers and Raising Cane’s; and Silver Sponsors, Graystone Consulting of Morgan Stanley and First Hawaiian Bank.

    Another youth, Anna Dao, was highlighted for donating a special lei t-shirt design; Dao, a student at Punahou, is a rising graphic artist and entrepreneur who owns XOXO, Anna Cards. She is also founder of Next Wave Hawaiʻi, a teen-run non-profit that seeks to break down inequalities.



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    Olean beach volleyball picks up first win, Portville Black stays undefeated

    Submitted High School, Local Sports, Sports, Volleyball May 8, 2025 PORTVILLE- Olean defeated Portville Maroon 3-2 to get their first win in the Battle of the Border high school beach volleyball league on Wednesday. Portville Black remained undefeated, beating Cuba-Rushford […]

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    CIF spring sports playoffs face off in boys and girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, boys tennis and girls beach volleyball

    The Bonita Vista High School boys tennis team advanced as far as the San Diego Section Division II quarterfinals. Photo by Phillip Brents The San Diego Section spring sports playoffs have faced off in boys and girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, boys tennis and girls beach volleyballSouth County teams, of course, are included. Boys lacrosseA total […]

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    The Bonita Vista High School boys tennis team advanced as far as the San Diego Section Division II quarterfinals. Photo by Phillip Brents

    The San Diego Section spring sports playoffs have faced off in boys and girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, boys tennis and girls beach volleyball
    South County teams, of course, are included.

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    A total of 42 teams (out of 58) qualified to fill four divisional brackets: six in the Open Division and 12 each in Division I, Division II and Division III.

    South County qualifiers include Mater Dei Catholic (No. 3 in Division III at 12-5), Olympian (No. 8 in Division III at 8-9) and San Ysidro (No. 12 in Division III at 7-9).

    The Metro Conference included eight boys teams this season — four each in the Metro-Mesa League and Metro-South Bay League.

    Mater Dei Catholic finished as this season’s Metro-Mesa League co-champion with Eastlake (9-8), which was not included in the playoff bracket. Both teams finished with 5-1 league records. Olympian and Bonita Vista tied with 1-5 league records.

    San Ysidro finished as the Metro-South Bay League champion with a 6-0 record ahead of Hilltop, which finished 4-2 in league play. The Cougars defeated the Lancers by scores of 6-2 and 9-5 to win the teams’ league series.

    Top-seeded teams include Carlsbad (Division I), Westview (Division II) and Classical Academy (Division III).

    Olympian pulled off an 8-6 first-round victory over ninth-seeded Canyon Hills (9-10) while San Ysidro saw its inspired season end with an 11-3 loss to fifth-seeded Clairemont (11-5).
    Mater Dei Catholic received a bye to Friday’s quarterfinals.

    “We’re always trying to extend our season and keep playing as long as possible, especially for our seniors, so we we’re happy to see we got the No. 8 seed,” Olympian coach Keith Quigley said.

    “It was a close game with Canyon Hills. The team is happy we were able to finish them off and win the game. More lacrosse is a good thing. Now we’re off to play Classical Academy on Friday and we’ll need to bring our top game.”

    Sean Burke led the Eagles in he playoff win with three goals and three assists while Nolan Tompkins added three goals and two assists. Mikey Jorgensen collected three goals and one assist whlle the team was credited with 12 goalkeeper saves.

    Quarterfinals in Division II and Division III are Friday, May 9, while the Division I quarterfinals are scheduled for Saturday, May 9.

    Semifinal contests are slated Tuesday, May 13, in Division I and Division III and Wednesday, May 14, in Division II.

    Westview High School will host the boys divisional finals. The Division I final is scheduled for Friday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Three more finals follow on Saturday, May 17: Division III at 11 a.m., Division II at 2 p.m. and Open Division at 5 p.m.

    The six Open Division teams are No. 1 Torrey Pines (13-5), No. 2 La Costa Canyon (11-6), No. 3 Cathedral Catholic (16-4), No. 4 Santa Fe Christian (19-9), No. 5 Coronado (13-5) and No. 6 Bishop’s (8-8). The top two seeds receive byes in the quarterfinals (May 8) and move directly to the semifinals (May 14).

    Photos by Jon Bigornia

    The host Eastlake Lady Titans made a statement with a 16-6 opening round playoff win over visiting El Capitan.

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    A total of 61 teams competed in the section’s girls circuit this season with 42 advancing to postseason play.

    South County playoff qualifiers include Eastlake (No. 6 in Division II at 14-3), San Ysidro (No. 12 in Division II at 8-8), Olympian (No. 2 in Division III at 10-10) and Bonita Vista (No. 4 in Division III at 14-6).

    The Metro Conference fielded 10 girls teams this season — five each in the Metro-Mesa League and Metro-South Bay League.

    Eastlake finished as the Metro-Mesa League champion with an 8-0 league record ahead of San Ysidro and Castle Park, both with 4-4 league records. Bonita Vista finished 8-0 in league play as the Metro-South Bay League champion after finishing last season as the league co-champion.

    Olympian will host seventh-seeded West Hills (5-12) in Friday’s quarterfinals at 6 p.m. after the seventh-seeded Lady Wolf Pack defeated 10th-seeded Del Lago Academy (8-8) by a score of 9-2 in Tuesday’s opening round.

    “The Olympian girls had a really strong season,” said Quigley, who coaches both gender squads. “Honestly, I feel our record could even be much better if we could have won many of those close games we played. We really battled with some of the Division II teams. But all an all, we are thrilled to have the No. 2 seed (in Division III) and look forward to hosting West Hills on Friday night at Olympian.”

    Bonita Vista, buoyed by seven seniors, will host fifth-seeded El Camino (12-6) in Friday’s quarterfinals at 6 p.m. after the Lady Wildcats eliminated 12th-seeded Grossmont (3-13) by a score of 15-3 in Tuesday’s opening round.

    “Tenacity and work ethic,” BVHS coach Ahmad Rice said in regard to his team’s strengths. “We’re playing one game at a time. We’ll work on the skills we have and work on refining those skills — make crisper passes and crisper cuts.”

    Eastlake hosted No. 11 El Capitan in Tuesday’s opening round while San Ysidro traveled to No. 5 Mission Hills on Wednesday.

    Eastlake eliminated the Lady Vaqueros (11-6) by a score of 16-6 to advance to meet No. 3 Patrick Henry (12-6) in Friday’s quarterfinals at the Francis Parker School.

    Top-seeded teams include Carlsbad (Division I), Rancho Bernardo (Division II) and Tri-City Christian (Division III).

    Quarterfinal games are scheduled Friday, May 9, in Division II and Division III and Saturday, May 10, in Division I.

    Semifinal elimination contests are slated Tuesday, May 13, in Division II and the Open Division and Wednesday, May 14, in Division I and Division III.

    San Dieguito Academy will host the girls championship games. The Open Division final is slated Friday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Three finals follow on Saturday, May 17: Division III at 11 a.m., Division II at 2 p.m. and Division I at 5 p.m.

    The six Open Division teams include No. 1 Coronado (17-0), No. 2 Cathedral Catholic (14-5), No. 3 La Costa Canyon (10-6), No. 4 San Marcos (16-2), No. 5 Bishop’s (16-2) and No. 6 Torrey Pines (8-11). Semifinals are Tuesday, May 13.

     

    Both the Bonita Vista Barons and Eastlake Titans qualified for this year’s San Diego Section boys volleyball playoffs. Photos by Phillip Brents

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    Playoffs will be conducted in seven divisions: Open Division (eight), Division I (12 teams), Division II (12 teams), Division III (12 teams), Division IV (12 teams), Division V (12 teams) and Division V-AA (12 teams).

    South County playoff qualifiers include Eastlake (No. 4 in Division I at 20-13), Bonita Vista (No. 9 in Division I at 16-14), Otay Ranch (No. 11 in Division I at 16-19), Mater Dei Catholic (No. 1 in Division III at 26-10), Sweetwater (No. 4 in Division III at 28-11), Montgomery (No. 12 in Division III at 14-18), Southwest (No. 8 in Division IV at 18-11), Victory Christian Academy (No. 10 in Division IV at 18-14), San Ysidro (No. 2 in Division V at 21-10), High Tech High Chula Vista (No. 5 in Division V at 16-14), San Diego Academy (No. 1 in Division V-AA at 18-5) and Chula Vista Learning Community Charter (No. 5 in Division V-AA at 10-10).

    Eastlake claimed the Metro-Mesa League title with a 6-0 league record ahead of Bonita Vista. Mater Dei Catholic and Sweetwater shared the Metro-South Bay League championship with 7-1 league records while San Ysidro and Southwest shared the Metro-Pacific League banner with 5-1 league records.

    Top-seeded teams include St. Augustine (Division (I), El Cajon Valley (Division II), Mater Dei Catholic (Division III), San Pasqual (Division IV), Monte Vista (Division V) and San Diego Academy (Division V-AA).

    The playoff schedule is staggered at multiple locations.

    Quarterfinals are Friday, May 9, in Division I, Division IV and Division V-AA while Division II, Division III and Division V get a head start on Thursday, May 8.

    Semifinals are scheduled Tuesday, May 13, in Division III, Division V and Division V-AA and Wednesday, May 14, in Division I, Division II and Division IV.

    Finals for Division V and Division V-AA are Thursday, May 15 at MiraCosta College.
    Finals are Friday, May 16, for Division I and Division III at Mira Mesa High School and Saturday, May 17, at Francis Parker for Division II and Division IV.

    The Open Division playoffs include a double-elimination format with the opening two rounds on May 6 and May 8. The eight-seeded teams include No. 1 Carlsbad (32-2), No. 2 Canyon Crest Academy (39-0), No. 3 Torrey Pines (31-7), No. 4 Francis Parker (22-10), No. 5 Bishop’s (24-9), No. 6 Classical Academy (23-12), No. 7 Cathedral Catholic (15-8) and No. 8 Granite Hills (15-10).Third-round games are scheduled Saturday, May 10, followed by fourth-round games on Tuesday, May 13, a fifth round (if necessary) on Thursday, May 15, and championship game May 17 at the Francis Parker School.

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    Team playoffs took place April 29 to May 10 in four divisions: Open, Division I, Division II and Division III.

    South County qualifiers included Mater Dei Catholic (No. 2 in Division II), Eastlake (No. 3 in Division II), Bonita Vista (No. 4 in Division II), Olympian (No. 6 in Division II), Otay Ranch (No. 12 in Division II), Hilltop (No. 2 in Division III), Castle Park (No. 10 in Division III) and San Ysidro (No. 15 in Division III).

    A grand total of eight Metro Conference teams qualified, including five in Division II and three in Division III.

    Top-seeded teams included Canyon Crest Academy (Open Division), Bishop’s (Division I), Valhalla (Division II) and Valley Center (Division III).

    Of the eight South County qualifiers, five won their opening matches in an impressive showing to advance to the quarterfinals.

    Bonita Vista’s Adan Hurtado, also a member of the school’s track and field team, returns service in the Barons’ CIF quarterfinal match. Photos by Phillip Brents

    Mater Dei Catholic, the defending division champion, blasted 15th-seeded Santana by a score of 17-1 to open the four-round Division II tournament. Eastlake also handed 14th-seeded Calexico a lopsided loss while Olympian defeated 11th-seeded Mission Hills by a score of 12-6. Hilltop eliminated San Ysidro, 11-7, in an all-Metro matchup.

    Another all-Metro pairing occurred in the next round as Eastlake sent Olympian home by a score of 12-6. Mater Dei Catholic joined the Titans in the semifinals with a 9-9 tiebreaker win over 10th-seeded Sage Creek. The Crusaders recorded a narrow 75-72 edge in total games to advance.

    Hilltop advanced with a 12-6 win over seventh-seeded Mira Mesa while Bonita Vista lost a 9-9 tiebreaker to fifth-seeded La Costa Canyon (74-71 in games).

    “It was intense,” Bonita Vista coach Liza Tacher said. “We have a solid team. I think the senior players got stronger making the team come together.”

    No. 1 singles player Anthony Bernardo and No. 1 doubles tandem of Noah McMahan and Ari Broudy keyed the Barons’ fortunes this season. Other standouts included No. 2 singles Luka Licina and captains Adan Hurtado and Elijah Lee.

    With three South County teams in the semifinals, something had to give.

    Mater Dei Catholic got past Eastlake by a 13-5 score, but Hilltop saw its standout season end with an 11-7 setback to third-seeded Christian.

    That left Mater Dei Catholic as the lone Metro team still standing in the championship round against top-seeded Valhalla. The Norsemen had placed runner-up to Sage Creek in the 2022 division finals, so both teams were battle-tested.

    Valhalla won 10-8 in a marathon three-hour, 24-minute contest at the Lake Murray Tennis Club. It marked the first CIF title for the Norsemen in the program’s 50th season.

    Aiden Toma, Isaiah Kasawa and Emilio Posadas each won two singles matches while the doubles team of Evan Bakayou and Gus Jacques won two of three sets.

    Santiago Resendez swept all three of his singles matches for Mater Dei Catholic.
    The Crusaders were without two players who left early to attend prom.

    Valhalla, one of seven East County qualifiers, breezed through the opening two rounds with 13-5 wins over 16th-seeded West Hills (first round) and ninth-seeded High Tech High San Diego (quarterfinals). The Norsemen closed their history-making season with a pair of much closer 10-8 victories, defeating La Costa Canyon in the semifinals and MDC in the final.

    Christian will meet top-seeded Valley Center in Saturday’s Division III championship round at the Balboa Tennis Club at noon.

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    High school scores for May 8

    Baseball Aurora Central Catholic 11, De La Salle 10 Aurora Christian 6, Somonauk 5 Bartlett 4, Elmwood Park 1 Conant 3, Rolling Meadows 0 DeKalb 4, Neuqua Valley 1 Downers Grove South 10, Addison Trail 3 Fenwick 13, Montini 5 Glenbard East 10, Elgin 0 (5 Inn.) Glenbard South 9, Larkin 0 Glenbard West 8, […]

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    Aurora Central Catholic 11, De La Salle 10

    Aurora Christian 6, Somonauk 5

    Bartlett 4, Elmwood Park 1

    Conant 3, Rolling Meadows 0

    DeKalb 4, Neuqua Valley 1

    Downers Grove South 10, Addison Trail 3

    Fenwick 13, Montini 5

    Glenbard East 10, Elgin 0 (5 Inn.)

    Glenbard South 9, Larkin 0

    Glenbard West 8, York 4

    Hampshire 18, Crossroads Christian 3 (4 Inn.)

    Harvest Christian 18, Hiawatha 6

    Highland Park 9, Vernon Hills 0

    IC Catholic Prep 14, Leo 4 (6 Inn.)

    Jacobs 7, Marian Central 4

    Leyden 7, Hinsdale South 1

    Libertyville 8, Carmel 1

    Naperville North 2, Waubonsie Valley 1

    New Trier 3, Maine South 0

    Niles North 4, Maine West 0

    Niles West 5, Maine East 3

    Palatine 8, Elk Grove 6

    Parkview Christian 4, St. Edward 3

    Riverside-Brookfield 6, Streamwood 1

    South Elgin 14, West Chicago 6

    St. Charles East 6, Batavia 2

    St. Charles North 12, Glenbard North 5

    St. Francis 8, Marmion Academy 6

    Warren 10, Niles Notre Dame 9

    West Aurora 10, Ridgewood 5

    Westminster Christian 7, Schaumburg Christian 0

    Wheaton Academy 14, Lisle 0 (5 Inn.)

    Wheaton North 6, Geneva 5

    Wheaton Warrenville South 4, Lake Park 3

    Willowbrook 9, Morton 2

    Softball

    Antioch 7, Grant 1

    Benet 11, Marian Catholic 3

    Buffalo Grove 7, Schaumburg 6

    Carmel 16, Lake Zurich 3 (6 Inn.)

    DePaul College Prep 6, Aurora Central Catholic 4

    Downers Grove North 9, Wheaton Warrenville South 6

    Glenbard North 16, Waubonsie Valley 4 (5 Inn.)

    Hampshire 11, Cary-Grove 6

    Harvest Christian 35, Hiawatha 13

    Hersey 11, Elk Grove 1 (6 Inn.)

    Huntley 11, Crystal Lake South 1 (5 Inn.)

    Jacobs 9, Burlington Central 4

    Lakes 16, Round Lake 0 (4 Inn.)

    Larkin 11, Fenton 10

    Lincoln-Way Central 4, St. Charles North 0

    Loyola Academy 6, Montini 2

    Maine South 18, Evanston 3 (4 Inn.)

    Maine West 27, Maine East 0 (4 Inn.)

    Neuqua Valley 3, Naperville Central 1

    Prairie Ridge 8, Dundee-Crown 5

    Prospect 9, Rolling Meadows 3

    South Elgin 3, Glenbard East 2

    St. Edward 12, Aurora Christian 2 (6 Inn.)

    Trinity 10, Westmont 0 (5 Inn.)

    Vernon Hills 16, Lake Forest 1 (4 Inn.)

    Warren 8, Grayslake Central 6

    Wauconda 8, Grayslake North 7

    West Aurora 8, Elmwood Park 5

    West Chicago 17, Streamwood 0 (4 Inn.)

    Wheaton Academy 31, Parkview Christian 4 (4 Inn.)

    York 3, Willowbrook 1

    Girls soccer

    Benet 5, Montini 0

    Cary-Grove 3, Crystal Lake South 0

    Hinsdale Central 1, Glenbard West 0

    Huntley 9, Dundee-Crown 2

    Kaneland 3, IC Catholic Prep 0

    Lakes 3, Grayslake Central 0

    Libertyville 2, Lake Forest 0

    Naperville Central 2, Naperville North 0

    St. Charles East 2, Geneva 1

    St. Laurence 2, Aurora Central Catholic 0

    Warren 3, Lake Zurich 0

    Wauconda 5, Woodstock North 1

    Wheaton North 8, Glenbard North 0

    Wheaton Warrenville South 3, Batavia 0

    York 9, Proviso West 0

    Boys track and field

    Chicago Prep Conference Championships

    Westmont 174, CICS/Northtown 161.5, Holy Trinity 87.5, Walther Christian 85, Rochelle Zell 53, Christ the King 31, Cristo Rey Jesuit 15

    Illinois Central Eight Championships

    Streator 141.5, Coal City 117, Herscher 116, Manteno 94, Lisle 77, Wilmington 55.5, Reed-Custer 49, Peotone 39

    Lake County Invitational

    Grayslake Central 100, Lake Zurich 88.5, Barrington 64.5, Deerfield 51, Lakes 50, Antioch 44, North Chicago 40, Libertyville 35.5, Lake Forest 35, Warren 33, Stevenson 33, Highland Park 32, Grayslake North 21, Grant 17.5, Vernon Hills 17, Mundelein 15, Carmel 14, Waukegan 8, Wauconda 3

    Girls track and field

    Central Suburban League North Championships

    Vernon Hills 155, Niles West 114, Maine West 94, Highland Park 87.5, Niles North 63.5, Maine East 38

    Central Suburban League South Championships

    New Trier 133, Glenbrook South 108.5, Evanston 102, Maine South 97, Deerfield 58.5, Glenbrook North 55

    Chicago Prep Conference Championships

    Westmont 177, CICS/Northtown 112, Walther Christian 90, Christ the King 67, Holy Trinity 54, Providence St. Mel 34, Cristo Rey Jesuit 18, Rochelle Zell 15

    DuKane Conference Championships

    St. Charles North 145, Batavia 133.5, Wheaton North 101.5, Lake Park 88, Geneva 83.5, St. Charles East 64, Wheaton Warrenville South 57.5, Glenbard North 26

    DuPage Valley Conference Championships

    Neuqua Valley 141, Naperville Central 126, Naperville North 120, DeKalb 65, Waubonsie Valley 60, Metea Valley 40

    Fox Valley Conference Championships

    Huntley 174.5, Hampshire 78.5, Cary-Grove 59, Burlington Central 52, Prairie Ridge 50, Jacobs 46, McHenry 41, Crystal Lake Central 25, Crystal Lake South 19, Dundee-Crown 13

    Illinois Central Eight Championships

    Lisle 147.5, Wilmington 114, Coal City 82.5, Herscher 77.5, Manteno 77, Reed-Custer 75, Streator 65.5, Peotone 52

    Northern Lake County Conference Championships

    Grayslake Central 137, Lakes 118, Antioch 107, Wauconda 89, Grayslake North 52, Grant 37, North Chicago 13, Round Lake 4

    North Suburban Conference Championships

    Lake Zurich 179, Stevenson 105, Zion-Benton 78, Warren 69, Libertyville 53, Lake Forest 39, Mundelein 35

    Upstate Eight Conference Championships

    West Aurora 132, Glenbard East 98, Bartlett 74, South Elgin 72.33, Aurora East 63, Fenton 61.33, West Chicago 41.33, Streamwood 36, Riverside-Brookfield 33, Glenbard South 32, Ridgewood 26, Elmwood Park 14, Larkin 12, Elgin 7

    Boys lacrosse

    Barrington 23, Hoffman Estates 2

    Benet 25, St. Patrick 1

    Lakes 5, Vernon Hills 4

    Rolling Meadows 13, Elk Grove 1

    Girls lacrosse

    Carmel 17, Mundelein 9

    Deerfield 17, Vernon Hills 5

    Downers Grove North 7, Oak Park-River Forest 6

    Boys tennis

    Cary-Grove 6, Dundee-Crown 1

    Boys volleyball

    Barrington d. Conant 21-25, 25-15, 25-23

    Benet d. Jones College Prep 25-20, 25-17

    Chicago Christian d. St. Edward 25-13, 25-22

    Fenton d. Zion-Benton 19-25, 25-20, 25-18

    Glenbrook South d. Maine South 25-18, 32-34, 25-12

    Grayslake Central d. Grant 25-20, 25-15

    Grayslake North d. North Chicago 25-16, 25-20

    Montini d. Fenwick 25-21, 25-22

    Prospect d. Hersey 25-18, 25-21

    Boys water polo

    Palatine 16, Prospect 12

    Girls water polo

    Lincoln-Way West 10, Schaumburg 6

    Lockport 5, Conant 4

    St. Charles East 11, Riverside-Brookfield 4

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    Baseball

    Aurora Christian at Lisle, 4:30 p.m.

    Barrington at Prospect, 4:45 p.m.

    Cary-Grove at Crystal Lake South, 4:30 p.m.

    Dundee-Crown at Huntley, 4:30 p.m.

    Fremd at Wheeling, 4:45 p.m.

    Geneva at Wheaton North, 4:30 p.m.

    Glenbard North at St. Charles North, 4:30 p.m.

    Glenbard South at Timothy Christian, 4:30 p.m.

    Grayslake Central at Grant, 4:45 p.m.

    Hampshire at Burlington Central, 4:30 p.m.

    Hoffman Estates at Buffalo Grove, 4:45 p.m.

    Huntley at Dundee-Crown, 4:30 p.m.

    Jacobs at McHenry, 4:30 p.m.

    Lakes at Antioch, 4:45 p.m.

    Larkin at Westminster Christian, 4:30 p.m.

    Neuqua Valley at Jones, 7 p.m.

    Proviso West at Downers Grove South, 4:30 p.m.

    Schaumburg at Hersey, 4:45 p.m.

    Solorio Academy at Stevenson, 4:45 p.m.

    St. Charles East at Batavia, 4:30 p.m.

    St. Edward at Harvest Christian, 5:30 p.m.

    Vernon Hills at Mundelein, 4:45 p.m.

    Wauconda at Round Lake, 4:45 p.m.

    Westmont at Woodstock Marian, 4:30 p.m.

    Wheaton Warrenville South at Lake Park, 4:30 p.m.

    York at Leyden, 4:30 p.m.

    Softball

    Addison Trail at Downers Grove South, 4:45 p.m.

    Barrington at Schaumburg, 4:45 p.m.

    Batavia at Glenbard East, 4:30 p.m.

    DeKalb at Larkin, 4:30 p.m.

    Downers Grove North at Oak Park-River Forest, 6 p.m.

    Fenton at Glenbard South, 4:30 p.m.

    Fremd at Conant, 4:45 p.m.

    Hinsdale Central at Lyons, 4:45 p.m.

    Huntley at Crystal Lake South, 4:30 p.m.

    IC Catholic Prep at St. Ignatius, 4:30 p.m.

    Kaneland at Naperville North, 4:30 p.m.

    Mundelein at Grant, 7 p.m.

    Oswego East at Neuqua Valley, 4:30 p.m.

    Proviso East at Hinsdale South, 4:45 p.m.

    Proviso West at Glenbard West, 4:45 p.m.

    Somonauk at Aurora Christian, 4:30 p.m.

    St. Edward at Geneva, 4:30 p.m.

    Vernon Hills at Stevenson, 4:45 p.m.

    Warren at Wauconda, 4:45 p.m.

    Waubonsie Valley at Plainfield Central, 4:30 p.m.

    West Chicago at Naperville Central, 4:30 p.m.

    Wheaton North at Antioch, 4:45 p.m.

    Wheeling at Buffalo Grove, 4:45 p.m.

    Yorkville at Metea Valley, 4:30 p.m.

    Girls soccer

    Conant at Hoffman Estates, TBD

    Fremd at Palatine, 6:30 p.m.

    Herscher at Westminster Christian, 4:30 p.m.

    Hersey at Prospect, 6:30 p.m.

    Maine East at Wheeling, 5:30 p.m.

    Providence Catholic at Willowbrook, 6:30 p.m.

    Ridgewood at West Chicago, 6:30 p.m.

    Schaumburg at Barrington, 6 p.m.

    South Elgin at Glenbard East, 5 p.m.

    Wheaton Academy at Chicago Hope Academy, 7 p.m.

    York at Waubonsie Valley, 6:30 p.m.

    Boys track and field

    Addison Trail, Glenbard East, Glenbard West, Hoffman Estates, Jacobs, Leyden, Maine East, Maine South, Prospect, Schaumburg at Conant Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

    Aurora Central Catholic, Aurora Christian, Batavia, Dundee-Crown, Elgin, Geneva, Hampshire, Kaneland, Marmion, South Elgin, St. Charles East, at St. Charles North, West Aurora, Kane County Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

    Bartlett at Wheaton Warrenville South Kane County Invitational, 4 p.m.

    Benet, Larkin at Oswego East, 4:30 p.m.

    Crystal Lake South at Beloit Northern Illinois Classic, 4 p.m.

    Downers Grove North, Hinsdale South, Palatine at Hinsdale Central McCarthy Invitational, 5 p.m.

    Downers Grove South, Fremd, Huntley at Lockport Invitational, 5 p.m.

    Elk Grove, Hersey, Maine West, Wheeling at Glenbrook South Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

    Glenbard North, Glenbard South, Lake Park, Metea Valley, Montini, Naperville Central, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, Waubonsie Valley, West Chicago, Wheaton North, Willowbrook, York at Wheaton Warrenville South DuPage County Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

    Rolling Meadows at Hononegah Invitational, 4 p.m.

    Girls track and field

    Glenbard West, Hinsdale Central at Downers Grove North West Suburban Conference Championship, 5 p.m.

    Kaneland at Morris, 4 p.m.

    Boys lacrosse

    Carmel at Stevenson, 6:30 p.m.

    Glenbrook South at Lake Zurich, 6:30 p.m.

    Lakes at Grayslake Co-op, 5 p.m.

    Northside at Timothy Christian, 5:30 p.m.

    Girls lacrosse

    Burlington Central at McHenry, 6:30 p.m.

    Downers Grove North at Lincoln Way Central, 6:30 p.m.

    Glenbrook North at Carmel, 6:30 p.m.

    Glenbrook South at Warren, 6:30 p.m.

    Jacobs, Huntly at Dundee-Crown, 5 p.m.

    Montini at Lake Forest, 6:45 p.m.

    Stevenson at Cary-Grove/Crystal Lake Co-op, 6:30 p.m.

    York at Loyola Academy, 6:30 p.m.

    Boys tennis

    Benet, Downers Grove South, Geneva, Hinsdale South, Metea Valley, Naperville North, Oswego East, St. Charles North, Waubonsie Valley, Wheaton Academy, Wheaton Warrenville South at Naper Valley Invitational (various locations), 3 p.m.

    Glenbrook South at Downers Grove North, 4:30 p.m.

    Hinsdale Central, Libertyville, Stevenson at Deerfield Invitational, 4 p.m.

    Naperville Central at Normal U-High Invitational, 2:30 p.m.

    Boys volleyball

    Addison Trail, Glenbard North, Glenbard South, Hinsdale Central at Willowbrook Invitational, 4:30 p.m.

    Barrington, Glenbard East, Glenbard West, Hersey, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Maine South, Stevenson, Vernon Hills, Warren, York at Glenbrook North Invitational, 5:30 p.m.

    Carmel at Lake Forest Academy, 5:30 p.m.

    Downers Grove North, Hinsdale South, Naperville Central, Wheaton Warrenville South at Richards Invitational, 5 p.m.

    IC Catholic Prep at Christian Life, 5 p.m.

    Mundelein at Antioch Triangular, 5 p.m.

    Prospect, Rolling Meadows, Wheaton North at Fremd Invitational, 5 p.m.

    St. Edward at IMSA, 6:15 p.m.

    Timothy Christian at Bishop McNamara, 4:30 p.m.

    Boys water polo

    Bradley Bourbonnais at Prospect, 5:30 p.m.

    Hinsdale Central, York at WSC Invitational, 5 p.m.

    Sandburg at Fremd, 6 p.m.

    TBA at Vernon Hills North Division Championships, 5 p.m.



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    Team Spirit and Aurora Gaming survived and advanced for the second straight day in the BLAST Slam III playoff stage on Thursday in Copenhagen, Denmark. In Round 2, Spirit outlasted PARIVISION 2-1 and Aurora defeated Xtreme Gaming by the same score. Spirit and Aurora started the stage in Round 1, where they won their opening […]

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    Team Spirit and Aurora Gaming survived and advanced for the second straight day in the BLAST Slam III playoff stage on Thursday in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    In Round 2, Spirit outlasted PARIVISION 2-1 and Aurora defeated Xtreme Gaming by the same score. Spirit and Aurora started the stage in Round 1, where they won their opening matches Wednesday.

    The $1 million Dota 2 tournament began with a single-day group stage featuring two round-robin groups of five teams apiece. All matches were best-of-one. The top teams received byes into the semifinals, the second-place finishers were seeded into the quarterfinals, the third-place teams were seeded into Round 2 and the fourth- and fifth-place teams were placed into Round 1.

    The playoff stage will run through Sunday in a single-elimination bracket. All matches are best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.

    On Thursday, Spirit opened with a marathon 78-minute victory on green before PARIVISION countered with a 33-minute triumph on green. Spirit prevailed in the do-or-die third map in 52 minutes, again on green. Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk of Ukraine averaged a 12.0-3.7-8.6 kills-deaths-assists ratio to pace Spirit.

    Aurora sandwiched 36-minute and 64-minute victories on green around a 39-minute defeat on red. Egor “Nightfall” Grigorenko of Russia led Aurora with an average K-D-A of 10.7-2.3-4.0.

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    4A Boys Volleyball Semis: Timpanogos introduces itself to the finals | News, Sports, Jobs

    1 / 17 The Timpanogos boys volleyball team reacts during a 4A state semifinal match against Desert Hills at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Darnell Dickson, Daily Herald 2 / 17 Cooper Pope of Timpanogos takes a swing against Desert Hills in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at […]

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    The Timpanogos boys volleyball team reacts during a 4A state semifinal match against Desert Hills at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Cooper Pope of Timpanogos takes a swing against Desert Hills in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Members of the Orem boys volleyball team react during a state semifinal match against Payson at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Jackson Sanders takes a swing against Payson in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinals match at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    The Payson boys volleyball team celebrates a point in a 4A state semifinals match against Orem at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Ben Hone takes a swing against Payson in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Lucky Jennings serves against Payson in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Timpanogos boys volleyball coach Jared Stark reacts during the 4A state semifinals against Desert Hills at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Cooper Pope of Timpanogos serves in the 4A boys volleyball state semifinals against Desert Hills at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Timpanogos freshman Brigham Woahn prepares for a serve from Desert Hills in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Cooper Pope of Timpanogos passes the ball against Desert Hills in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center in Orem on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Will Brown passes the ball while coach Bill Sefita looks on in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match against Payson at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    The Payson boys volleyball team reacts during a 4A state semifinal match against Orem at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Payson’s Jace Mangum (left) takes a swing against Orem in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Payson’s Waylon Francom (33) takes a swing against the block of Orem’s Jackson Sanders (12) and Luke Wolsey in the 4A boys volleyball state semifinals at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Treyvon Cly serves against Payson in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal match at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    Orem’s Aaron Nielsen takes a swing against the Payson block in a 4A boys volleyball state semifinal at the UCCU Center on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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    On Wednesday the Timpanogos boys volleyball walked into the UCCU Center for the 4A state tournament. Someone said to T-Wolves senior Cooper Pope, “Who are you guys? I’ve never seen those jerseys.”

    Pope replied, “You’ll see them in the finals, don’t worry.”

    Pope was prophet: No. 7 seed Timpanogos upset No. 2 Murray in the quarterfinals and on Thursday upended No. 3 seed Desert Hills 3-1 (25-21, 23-25, 25-23, 25-21) to earn a spot in the 4A championship match.

    Last season, the T-Wolves were a No. 13 seed and advanced to the semifinals before falling to No. 1 Orem.

    This year, they busted through.

    “From the start of the season, I was thinking about how we could make it further than we did last year,” said Pope, who led Timpanogos with 22 kills in the semifinal win. “It was a super competitive run last year. Then this year, I knew we had a good team so I just wanted to make it all the way to the finals. That was our goal from the beginning. We knew we could make it and we pushed hard. It feels so good to get past the stage we got to last year.”

    After splitting the first two sets in the semifinals, the T-Wolves surged to a 19-14 advantage in the third set. Desert Hills rallied and closed to within 24-23 on a kill from their star, Brodie Hoag. At set point, Pope finessed a shot to an open spot over the Thunder block for a 25-23 win and a 2-1 lead in the match.

    Set 4 was tight but Timpanogos pulled ahead 17-14 after a couple of Desert Hills errors and a kill from Crew Kozlowski. The Thunder closed to 23-21 but Pope went off the block to get to match point. Setter Zaxen Downey, who had 43 assists, knew who to get the ball to, setting Pope out the back row for the winner.

    “It’s because this team is fighting for their lives to get as far as they can,” T-Wolves coach Jared Stark said. “We didn’t play a good strategy with our RPI and didn’t get as many matches as we’d hoped this season, so our record doesn’t look as good as other teams. But now, late in the season, we’re catching up and we’re hoping to just keep taking off. This team loves the clutch moments. When it’s close, that’s when they get excited. They don’t get scared because they’ve put in the grind.”

    Libero Chance Wallace was excellent for Timpanogos, leading the team with 23 digs.

    “We love the clutch moments,” Pope said. “Whenever we’re in those tight spots, we’re always smiling, we’re always looking at each other because this is the sport we love to play.”

    Meanwhile, top-seed Orem was cruising in its semifinal match against another Region 8 foe, Payson. The Tigers won the first two sets 25-12, 25-18 but the Lions found some momentum and roared to a 25-16 victory in Set 3. Payson continued its hot play and went up 8-4 in the fourth set.

    “For us, we tend to focus on the deficits instead of just taking it one contact at a time,” Orem coach Bill Sefita said. “If we’re serving, just focus on our serve. So it was just chipping away in that manner.”

    The Tigers tied things up at 20-20 on an overpass kill from setter Lucky Jennings and went up 21-20 after a swing from Ben Hone. At 24-21, a combo block from Aaron Nielsen and Jackson Sanders sealed the 3-1 victory for Orem.

    “We just had to focus and know they (Payson) were going to fight hard too,” Sanders said. “So we had to fight back with just as much power. We had to come together more as a team and talk to each other, play our game and come back and beat them.”

    Orem (25-6) and Timpanogos (15-9) met twice this season in Region 8 play, with the Tigers winning 3-1 at home and 3-0 on the road.

    Orem was the No. 1 seed in last year’s tournament but lost a five-set thriller to Pine View, falling 17-15 in the fifth set.

    “One thing we learned from our sports psychologist is to turn our nervousness into excitement,” Sefita said. “When you’re excited about something, you run toward it. That’s what we’re trying to preach to the players. We’re excited to be here and in the state championship.”

    As for Timpanogos, Stark said his team also is looking forward to the challenge, despite facing the No. 1 seed.

    “It’s the same sport we’ve been playing all day and all season,” he said. “What it comes down, what I tell the boys, is just play volleyball. What under our control is the stuff on our side of the net. So who’s on the other side doesn’t matter. We beat No. 2 and No. 3. Now it’s No. 1. It’s no different than two or three. We’ll just focus on the things we can control and not dwell on the things we can’t.”

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