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Nouvel claimed its third consecutive Division 4 girls soccer district title, but it wasn’t easy. The 14-5-1 Panthers edged Valley Lutheran, 3-2, in a district final Friday at Valley Lutheran, earning a trip to the Division 4 regional at Clare. MORE: Frankenmuth tops Garber for D3 district title. Nouvel, ranked seventh in the state, had […]

Nouvel claimed its third consecutive Division 4 girls soccer district title, but it wasn’t easy.
The 14-5-1 Panthers edged Valley Lutheran, 3-2, in a district final Friday at Valley Lutheran, earning a trip to the Division 4 regional at Clare.
MORE: Frankenmuth tops Garber for D3 district title.
Nouvel, ranked seventh in the state, had beaten Valley Lutheran twice during the regular season, both by 5-0 scores. Valley Lutheran finish the season with an 11-7 record.
The Panthers head into a tough showdown in the district semifinals, taking on a 13-2-1 Leland team that is ranked third in the state. The two teams play at 5 p.m. Tuesday, followed by the regional semifinal between 8-8-2 Midland Calvary Christian and 6-13-12 Shelby.
Softball
Division 3 at Hemlock: St. Louis claimed its second consecutive district title with a 5-3 win over Ithaca and a 6-3 victory over Hemlock in the championship game. Paige Luneack allowed four hits and struck out nine in the semifinal win over Ithaca. Ellie Katt led the offense with two hits. Luneack threw another four-hitter in the win over Hemlock, striking out five. Katt had two more hits in the title game, while Olivia Brown hit a two-run homer.
Division 4 at Montabella: Coleman ended its season at 18-19 after dropping an 11-1 decision in a district semifinal to Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart. Kendall Allen led the Comets with three hits, while Isabelle Lewis added two.
Swan Valley 5-7, Birch Run 1-1: Chloe Bryce had two hits to lead Swan Valley in the opener, then two RBIs in the nightcap of the non-conference sweep. Shiloh Charboneau added two runs and a stolen base, with Mia Robinson earning the win. Robinson allowed four hits and three walks, striking out nine. Taylor Belanger had two hits for the Panthers. Grace Kerby earned the win for Swan Valley in Game 2, allowing three hits and one walk in five innings with eight strikeouts. Violet Boehler and Layla Shanks had two hits each in the second game.
Reese 6-10, Bay City Western 5-11: Reese split a pair of one-run games against Bay City Western in a non-conference doubleheader. Riley Vondette earned the win in the opener in relief, allowing two runs and six hits in five innings. Sydney DuRussel led the Reese offense with two hits and two RBIs. Ashtyn Frost paced Reese in the Game 2 loss with four hits and three RBIs, while Keira Campbell and Jaidyn VanOchten had two hits each. Campbell also drove in two runs.
Baseball
Division 3 at Sandusky: Caro lost a district semifinal game, 5-1, to Cass City to end its season at 20-16-1. Xander Grice suffered the loss despite not allowing an earned run in 5 2/3 innings, allowing three hits and three walks with six strikeouts. Ramona Zamora Jr. and Xander Grice led the offense with two hits each. The Tigers committed four errors.
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Friday local track and field teams competed in sectional track and field meets with trips to the state meet on the line. Click the video and check out how local athletes fared. West De Pere sectional results Marinette sectional results 0


GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Friday local track and field teams competed in sectional track and field meets with trips to the state meet on the line.
Click the video and check out how local athletes fared.
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PEORIA (25News Now) – Peoria Notre Dame edged Morton, 1-0, to win a Class 2A Sectional soccer title. In Class 2A softball, Brimfield won a Sectional title with a win over St. Bede. Henry, Havana and LeRoy all advanced to the 1A Elite Eight with Sectional Title wins. In Class 3A softball, Washington, Pontiac, Dunlap […]


PEORIA (25News Now) – Peoria Notre Dame edged Morton, 1-0, to win a Class 2A Sectional soccer title.
In Class 2A softball, Brimfield won a Sectional title with a win over St. Bede. Henry, Havana and LeRoy all advanced to the 1A Elite Eight with Sectional Title wins.
In Class 3A softball, Washington, Pontiac, Dunlap and Metamora all earn Regional titles.
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Horn Punches Ticket to NCAA Championships for Third Time
Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Friday, the High Point University track and field teams added another athlete to the group going to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Sydney Horn qualified in the women’s pole vault at the NCAA East First Rounds for the fourth time in her career. Horn entered the women’s pole vault […]


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Friday, the High Point University track and field teams added another athlete to the group going to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Sydney Horn qualified in the women’s pole vault at the NCAA East First Rounds for the fourth time in her career.
Horn entered the women’s pole vault competition at the second bar height after passing the first. She cleared the first bar at 4.09m on her second attempt before clearing 4.24m on her first attempt. The 4.24m clear secured her a third-place finish and an advancement to the NCAA Championships and will join Ricardo Montes de Oca and Cole Wilson HPU’s qualifiers. Horn has been a First Team All-American all three years that she has made the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Also competing in the women’s pole vault, Auriane Viola and Emily Romano rounded out their careers making the top 20 overall, each clearing 3.94m.
In the men’s high jump, High Point had two athletes representing the purple and white. Shaun Thomas had a strong performance clearing the first bar at 2.05m and the second bar at 2.10m, each on first attempts. Unable to clear 2.15m, Thomas placed 17th overall. At Alex Constantinou’s first NCAA First Rounds, he cleared 2.05m on his second attempt to close out his junior season.
Camerin Williams raced in the men’s 800m quarterfinals on Friday afternoon. The freshman placed in the top 20 recording a 1:48.44 time.
Closing out the night for the Panthers, the 4x400m relay team competed alongside some of the best relay teams in the country. The group consisting of Marquis Belle, Tim Brown, Camerin Williams and Myles Darroch placed 21st with a 3:08.09 time.
UP NEXT:
High Point will complete the final day of the NCAA East First Rounds on Saturday afternoon. Brianna Malone will race in the women’s 1500m quarterfinals at 5:15 p.m. The top 12 athletes will qualify for the NCAA Championships. After Malone’s race, Alyssa Hendrix will run in the women’s 3000m steeplechase at 5:40 p.m. with a chance to make the top 12 for a trip to Eugene.
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MHSAA Highlights
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 Sports was at one girls lacrosse game, two baseball games, and one softball game on Friday night as local teams competed for district and regional titles. Haslett-Williamston girls lacrosse outlasted Grand Ledge 20-18 to win the regional title. Mason baseball run-ruled Charlotte 13-3 to win the district title. Portland […]


LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 Sports was at one girls lacrosse game, two baseball games, and one softball game on Friday night as local teams competed for district and regional titles.
Haslett-Williamston girls lacrosse outlasted Grand Ledge 20-18 to win the regional title.
Mason baseball run-ruled Charlotte 13-3 to win the district title.
Portland St. Patrick baseball beat Fulton 12-11 to win the district title.
Fowler softball beat Breckenridge 8-0 to win the district title.
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