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MILLVILLE — Capitalizing on scoring opportunities has been a struggle at times for the Riverhawks this season and it certainly was in last Thursday’s 1-0 loss at home to Sky View. Ridgeline was extremely hungry to bounce back from that setback at it showed in a well-rounded, gratifying 6-1 victory over Logan in a Region […]

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MILLVILLE — Capitalizing on scoring opportunities has been a struggle at times for the Riverhawks this season and it certainly was in last Thursday’s 1-0 loss at home to Sky View.

Ridgeline was extremely hungry to bounce back from that setback at it showed in a well-rounded, gratifying 6-1 victory over Logan in a Region 11 boys soccer match on a pleasant Tuesday evening.

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Sports Highlights from around the Permian Basin on May 10, 2025

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Keanau Lei Foc transferred from his French Polynesia (Tahiti) home to the Salt Lake City area last summer. When he returns later this month, he will be a state champion. The Juan Diego junior dominated his opponents all season, and then rolled through the 3A boys state tennis tournament at Liberty Park. He concluded an […]

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Keanau Lei Foc transferred from his French Polynesia (Tahiti) home to the Salt Lake City area last summer. When he returns later this month, he will be a state champion.

The Juan Diego junior dominated his opponents all season, and then rolled through the 3A boys state tennis tournament at Liberty Park. He concluded an undefeated season by giving the Soaring Eagle team a purpose and someone to cheer for on a warm, breezy afternoon Saturday.

Juan Diego has never been a tennis power, though. Instead, traditional rivals Waterford and Rowland Hall battled until the end before the Ravens claimed the 3A state championship.

Waterford won individual titles in No. 3 singles and No. 1 doubles to edge Rowland Hall, 53-52. Judge Memorial finished with 35 points, Ogden 27, Juan Diego 19 and Grantsville and Morgan tied with 14.

“The difference was our seniors,” said Waterford coach Ken Wade. “Our first doubles team (of Preston Jenkins/Sahil Shah) had an up-and-down season but they pulled this one out when we needed it.”

Jenkins, a senior, won his third doubles crown, combining with a different teammate each time. Freshman Shiv Sondhi also won in singles play to help the Ravens to their first state crown since 2022 and end Rowland Hall’s two-year reign.

The two schools have consistently battled for 3A’s top spot, finishing 1-2 the last four seasons.

“We had at least seven players contribute to our success,” Wade said. “We had the depth this year and the kids were eager to get back on top.”

About the only spot those two schools couldn’t overcome was No. 1 singles, where Lei Foc stole the show. Juan Diego coach Heather Foy said she recognized her top player’s talents immediately, and his success and good nature made him a hit with his teammates.

“He has his own fan club and has turned a lot of heads,” Foy said. “He’s dedicated and has a great attitude. He’s a winner and very gracious.”

Lei Foc said he has about 15 trophies scattered around his room in Tahiti, mostly from tournaments in the South Pacific and Australia. He is still trying to build his resume in America, playing soccer and tennis.

Foy was unable to schedule many non-region matches against Utah’s larger schools. She said she was proud that Lei Foc was able to easily handle his 3A opponents at state, finally finishing a perfect weekend with a straight-set win over Judge Memorial’s Diego Garrido after Garrido endured a three-set win only 30 minutes previously.

“I knew him, and knew he would be tired,” Lei Foc said. “I tried to just make him run a lot.”

Lei Foc said he had no plans to celebrate afterward, and wasn’t even sure if he would call home to promote his win. In all likelihood, it will be the first of many, and perhaps initiate the start of turning Juan Diego into a 3A tennis powerhouse.

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Tolton boys track and field wins three events at North Point Last Chance Meet

Tolton boys and girls track and field had multiple strong performances at the North Point Last Chance Meet on Saturday in Wentzville, with the Trailblazers boys team winning three events and the girls squad securing six top-five finishes. For the boys team, junior Benjamin Schroeder secured a first-place finish in the pole vault with a […]

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Tolton boys track and field wins three events at North Point Last Chance Meet

Tolton boys and girls track and field had multiple strong performances at the North Point Last Chance Meet on Saturday in Wentzville, with the Trailblazers boys team winning three events and the girls squad securing six top-five finishes.

For the boys team, junior Benjamin Schroeder secured a first-place finish in the pole vault with a clearance of 12 feet. He also placed second in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:59.01. Finishing ahead of him was senior John Glaude, who topped the podium with a time of 1:57.79.

Tolton also won the 4×400 relay with a time of 3:38.39.

Senior Mac Thornburg secured the Trailblazers’ final top-three finish as the runner-up in the javelin throw with a distance of 141-6.

On the girls side, sophomore Cameron Shouman secured Tolton’s best finish, placing second in the pole vault with a clearance of 8-11¾.

Sophomore Angelina Cottone took fourth in the 800 with a time of 2:23.69, and classmate Sarah Kesterson finished fifth (2:29.61).

Senior Sadie Sexauer cracked the top five in the javelin with a toss of 103-9, good enough for fourth place.

The Trailblazers also finished fifth in the 4×400 relay with a time of 4:26.45.

The Tolton boys and girls will next compete in the MSHSAA Class 4 District 4 Meet at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Jefferson City.

Rock Bridge baseball beats Kickapoo, CBC

Rock Bridge baseball picked up a pair of road wins in Springfield, defeating Kickapoo 3-2 in 10 innings before rolling past CBC 10-3.

The Bruins (26-7) will next take on crosstown rival Hickman at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Hickman High School.

Hickman baseball splits doubleheader

Hickman baseball split a pair of home games, bouncing back from an 8-3 loss to Rolla with a 7-1 win over Springfield Catholic.

The Kewpies (15-17) will next host Rock Bridge on Tuesday.

Tolton baseball splits doubleheader

It was a bit of a mixed bag for Tolton baseball during its road trip to Camdenton as the Trailblazers fell 6-3 to St. Elizabeth before routing the Lakers 15-6.

The Trailblazers (17-6-1) will wrap up the regular season against Southern Boone at 5 p.m. Thursday at Atkins Park.

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Eli Willits highlights Fort Cobb

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2024 High School Football America Tennessee Academic All

High School Football America congratulates the student-athletes on our 5th annual Academic All-America team for the state of Tennessee. All of the honorees attained a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher or a 92 on a scale of 0-100 while being a varsity contributor last season. Our Academic All-America team is powered by scoutSMART. […]

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2024 High School Football America Tennessee Academic All

High School Football America congratulates the student-athletes on our 5th annual Academic All-America team for the state of Tennessee. All of the honorees attained a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher or a 92 on a scale of 0-100 while being a varsity contributor last season.

Our Academic All-America team is powered by scoutSMART.

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Below you can see this year’s honorees by team in alphabetical order.

Name School Position Class of
Eli Dorton Anderson County DL 2025
Evan Pyatt Anderson County WR 2026
Israel Small Anderson County WR 2025
Landen Hensley Anderson County QB 2025
Luke Carroll Anderson County LB 2025
Riley Wolfenbarger Anderson County DB 2025
Trent Strickland Anderson County WR 2025
Tyler Murphy Anderson County OL 2025
Elijah Fernandez Battle Ground Academy LB 2026
Ethan Lane Boyd-Buchanan P 2025
William Turner Brentwood LB 2025
Will Kelley Christian Academy of Knoxville WR 2025
Sam Sartin Cleveland TE 2025
Wyatt Ayers Columbia Academy QB 2027
Elijah Brinson Craigmont QB 2025
Ian Tittle Dyer County OL 2025
Robert Straile Dyer County LB 2025
Navaar MacDonald-Risner Eagleton College & Career Academy WR 2025
Braydon Rainwater Elizabethton OL 2026
Beau Harrison Ensworth OL 2026
Graham Smith Ensworth P 2025
Quinn Taylor Ensworth WR 2027
Taylor Hasselbeck Ensworth QB 2026
Trent Campbell Ensworth WR 2026
Zedek Chambers Fairview WR 2025
Robbie Jacobs Farragut WR 2025
Carter Miller First Assembly Christian RB 2026
Kaden Webber Grace Christian Academy WR 2027
Cole Mccampbell Heritage DL 2025
Mason Justice Heritage OL 2026
Zayne Walker Heritage OL 2026
Matthew Horner Independence QB 2027
Riley Costello Independence TE 2025
Ben Reece Johnson County RB 2026
Bryson Daugherty Lenoir City OL 2025
Eli Harrison Lenoir City LB 2025
Gabe Cannon Lenoir City FB 2025
Jaxson Utter Lenoir City WR 2025
Victor Jones III Lenoir City RB 2026
Kade Carroll Lewis County OL 2026
Jakob Davis Lexington QB 2025
Luke Gammon Macon County QB 2025
Myles Mays Marion County DL 2025
Gabe Abercrombie McCallie RB 2026
Tate Surber McKenzie QB 2025
Peyton Steele Midway WR 2025
Antravious Miner Mitchell OL 2025
Kanyon Conner  Montgomery Central DB 2025
Marco Escamillia Northeast WR 2025
Phoenix Love Northeast QB 2025
Calvin Ferguson Northview Academy WR 2026
Landon Goeller Notre Dame LS 2025
Will Pressley Oak Ridge WR 2026
Caleb Ellison Oakland RB 2025
Velon Henderson Oakland WR 2027
Bryson Underwood Obion County WR 2026
Cayden Aukerman Page WR 2026
Gabriel Adams Polk County RB 2026
Hudson Curlee Pope John Paul II OL 2026
Aiden Bell Portland RB 2026
Caden Pace Ravenwood RB 2027
Roman Jones Ravenwood OL 2025
Ace Robinson Rhea County RB 2025
Blane Woodard Richland QB 2025
MJ White Riverdale DB 2026
Luke Barnard Rockvale DB 2026
Cayson Meadows Rossville Christian Academy RB 2026
Madden Guffey  Seymour QB 2026
Blaine Yother Soddy Daisy DL 2026
Max Bowman Soddy Daisy WR 2025
Jack Smith South Gibson DL 2026
Layton Robertson South Gibson QB 2025
Benson Brang South-Doyle QB 2027
Reed Reynolds South-Doyle TE 2027
Cordell Isaac Spring Hill QB 2026
Kolby Jones Unicoi County QB 2026
Tyler Goldman Walker Valley LB 2026
Armaan Lehal Webb OL 2025
Gregory Tate Webb WR 2026
Antonio Purvis White County WR 2025
Cale Hunt White House-Heritage RB 2026
Dominic Malich White House-Heritage DL 2025
Kaleb Spruill White Station WR 2026
Corey House Whitehaven DL 2026
Jaden Thomas Whitehaven QB 2026
Johnathan Bethany Whitehaven WR 2026
Nasir Lucas Whitehaven RB 2025
Zacolby Malone Whitehaven OL 2026
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District glance

For the 22nd time in school history, the Lincoln Pius X girls soccer team is going to the state tournament. The Class B No. 2 Thunderbolts led 3-0 at halftime on its home field Saturday and found the back of the next frequently in the second period, defeating Lexington 10-0. Gen Sovereign, Mackenzie Nickolite and […]

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For the 22nd time in school history, the Lincoln Pius X girls soccer team is going to the state tournament.

The Class B No. 2 Thunderbolts led 3-0 at halftime on its home field Saturday and found the back of the next frequently in the second period, defeating Lexington 10-0.

Gen Sovereign, Mackenzie Nickolite and Margaret O’Donnell each had a pair of goals for Pius X (12-3). 

This is the fourth consecutive season the Thunderbolts have made the state tournament. They will begin this year’s run by taking on No. 4 Omaha Mercy at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at Creighton’s Morrison Stadium.

B-7 at Kearney Catholic: Norris went on the road and won 5-1 against Kearney Catholic to make the state tournament. The Titans led 3-0 at halftime with two goals coming from Ize Tidball. Norris, who had now made the state tournament for five consecutive seasons, will play No. 5 Scotus Central Catholic at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

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B-1 at Bennington: Waverly fell to No. 1 Bennington 7-0 in its district final, ending its season at 10-7. The Viking boys last made the state tournament in 2022. Austin Kaiser led Bennington with two goals. 

A-2 at Papillion-La Vista South: No. 10 Lincoln Southwest lost its district final 7-3 to No. 3 Papillion-La Vista South. The Titans jumped out to a 4-0 lead before the Silver Hawks scored their three runs in the sixth inning. Luke Mitchell and Brandon Clark both had two hits for Southwest, and Caison Seymour had the lone extra-base hit with a double.

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