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The Michigan high school season is quickly moving to the playoff phase, with lacrosse and girls tennis teams heading into districts and regionals. Saginaw-area spring sports athletes are trying to reach their peak performances heading into the playoffs. Fans can check out the top performances in the area for the week of May 4-10, with […]

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Recognizing Saginaw

The Michigan high school season is quickly moving to the playoff phase, with lacrosse and girls tennis teams heading into districts and regionals.

Saginaw-area spring sports athletes are trying to reach their peak performances heading into the playoffs.

Fans can check out the top performances in the area for the week of May 4-10, with Athlete of the Week voting open until 11 p.m. Thursday.

Chloe Basner, Millington

Chloe Basner claimed a pair of wins in the Brown City Green Devil Invite in the 100 (:12.99) and 200 (:27.26), with legs on Millington’s winning 400 relay and 800 relay. She followed with a win in the 100 (:12.69) at the Akron-Fairgrove Invite, plus a leg on the winning 800 relay.

Alahna Beckett, Midland High

Midland High remained undefeated in girls soccer with Alahna Beckett scoring three goals with two assists in a 5-3 win over Grand Blanc. She also had a goal and two assists in a 4-1 win over Nouvel.

Frankemuth defeats Hemlock in a high school girls soccer game

Hemlock’s Izzy Curry (11) dribbles the ball down the field during a high school girls soccer game between Frankenmuth High School and Hemlock High School.Julian Leshay Guadalupe | MLive.com

Izzy Curry, Hemlock

Izzy Curry found success in soccer and track for Hemlock. In the Tri-Valley Conference Blue championship meet, Curry won the high jump (5-2), with legs on the winning 400 relay and 800 relay. In the Fulton Invite, she added legs on Hemlock’s winning 400 relay, 800 relay and 1,600 relay. On the soccer field, Curry scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Midland Calvary, following with three goals and two assists in a 6-1 win over Pinconning.

Korf/Shultz Saginaw County Track and Field Invitational 2024

Valley Lutheran’s Mckenzie Derusha competes in the 100m hurdles during the Korf/Shultz Saginaw County Track and Field Invitational at Heritage High School.Julian Leshay Guadalupe | MLive.com

Mckenzie Derusha, Valley Lutheran

Mckenzie Derusha earned a pair of titles in the Tri-Valley Conference Blue meet in the 100 hurdles (:15.95) and 300 hurdles (:48.89), with a leg on the 1,600 relay. Derusha won the same events at the Akron-Faigrove Invitational: the 100 hurdles (:16.28), 300 hurdles (:48.74) and 1,600 relay.

Tri-Valley Conference track meet between Frankenmuth, Swan Valley and Essexville Garber

Frankenmuth’s Natalie Foltz leads the pack in the 1600-meter run during a Tri-Valley Conference track meet.Ayrton Breckenridge | MLive.com

Natalie Foltz, Frankenmuth

Natalie Foltz was a three-time conference champion in the Tri-Valley Conference Red Track Meet, claiming titles in the 800 (2:21.76), 1,600 (5:20.69) and 3,200 (11:55.50). She added a win in the 3,200 (11:16.14) in the Bad Axe Invite.

Our favorite photos from the 2024 MHSAA Cross Country Championships

Midland Dow’s Victoria Garces crosses the finish line in record-breaking victory during the Division 1 girls race at the MHSAA Cross Country Championships at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.Devin Anderson-Torrez | MLive.com

Victoria Garces, Midland Dow

Victoria Garces warmed up with a win in the 800 (2:19.55) in a Saginaw Valley League dual meet with Heritage. She finished the week in the SVL Championships with conference titles in the 800 (2:17.92), 1,600 (5:03.21) and 3,200 (10:57.85).

Jaxon Hartley, Swan Valley

Jaxon Hartley had two hits in Swan Valley’s 8-5 win over Bullock Creek before the Vikings took on Escanaba. Hartley set a Swan Valley baseball record with 17 strikeouts in a 4-2 win, allowing six hits and no walks in a complete-game win. Hartley added two hits and an RBI in the Vikings’ 4-1 win in Game 2.

Tri-Valley Conference track meet

Saginaw Swan Valley’s Sydney Kuhn competes in the 100-meter dash during a Tri-Valley Conference track meet.Ayrton Breckenridge | MLive.com

Sydney Kuhn, Swan Valley

Sydney Kuhn set another school record in the 300 hurdles, winning the Tri-Valley Conference Red title in 42.06 seconds. She added a title in the 200 (:24.63).

Thomas Larson, Alma

Thomas Larson helped Alma finish second in the Tri-Vally Conference Red meet, winning the 800 (1:59.08) and 1,600 (4:31.27), with a leg on the winning 3,200 relay. He added wins in the 1,600 (4:24.80) and 3,200 (1:58.90), with a leg on the winning 3,200 relay in the Alma Panther Invite.

Isabelle Lewis, Coleman

Isabelle Lewis helped lead Coleman to an 8-7, 22-7 sweep of Fulton with two hits in the opener and three hits with five RBIs in the second game. In the Coleman Classic, Lewis had two hits in an 11-10 win over Beaverton. She had three hits and three RBIs, earning the win in a 17-0 win over Carrollton. Lewis also had two hits in a 15-4 loss to Bay City Central.

Paige Luneack, St. Louis

Paige Luneack earned six wins in the circle for St. Louis, striking out 16 and adding two hits in a 7-1 win over Beaverton, She followed with six strikeouts in three innings in a 13-0 win over the Beavers. She allowed just two hits in a 16-1 win over Harrison, with 10 strikeouts in a 19-3 win over Harrison. Luneack struck out six in earning the win in a 4-1 victory over Ogemaw Heights before striking out eight with two hits in a 4-0 win over Ogemaw Heights.

Willow Mason, Heritage

Willow Mason opened the week with a win in the 200 (:25.92) and a leg on Heritage’s winning 800 relay in a Saginaw Valley League dual meet with Midland Dow. She followed with the SVL Championships, earning conference titles in the 100 (:12.20) and 200 (24.72), with legs on Heritage’s winning 800 relay and 1,600 relay.

Madeline McDonald, Freeland

Madeline McDonald had two hits and two RBIs in an 8-4 loss to Ithaca, before adding two more hits in an 8-2 win over the Yellowjackets. Freeland added another split against Midland High, with McDonald getting two hits in an 18-8 loss. In a 16-6 win, McDonald had three hits, including a homer, and six RBIs. In the Escanaba Tourney, McDonald had two hits, including a homer, and four RBIs in a 17-14 win over Three Rivers.

Frankenmuth hosts Swan Valley volleyball

Swan Valley’s Mia Robinson (6) looks at other teammates during a timeout at a high school varsity volleyball game.(Nico Mendoza | MLive.com)

Mia Robinson, Swan Valley

Mia Robinson earned three wins for the Swan Valley softball team, with a pair of wins over Bay City John Glenn, 20-14 and 12-2. In the opener, Robinson had two hits, including a homer, with five RBIs. She followed with a five-hitter with 10 strikeouts and no earned runs in the second game, hitting a homer and driving in two runs. She also earned the win in an11-0 victory over Bullock Creek, allowing one hit and striking out eight.

Will Salgat

Will Salgat, Michigan Lutheran SeminaryMike Kolleth | For MLive.com

Will Salgat, Michigan Lutheran Seminary

Will Salgat had a big week for the Seminary baseball team, helping the Cardinals post a 3-1 win for the week. Salgat had two hits and two RBIs in a 17-0 win over Saginaw United, adding two hits and two RBIs in a 16-0 win over United. Salgat had a hit and RBI in a 5-2 loss to Ithaca, with three hits and two RBIs in a 7-6 win over the Yellowjackets.

Reid Schisler, Valley Lutheran

Only a freshman, Reid Schisler emerged as the Saginaw County boys golf champion. Schisler shot a 2-under 69 for Valley Lutheran in the Saginaw County Boys Golf Invitational at Valley View Farm Golf Course.

Maxwell Stoecker, Midland High

Maxwell Stoecker claimed a pair of wins in a Saginaw Valley League triangular, taking first in the shot put (57-11) and discus (167-11). He followed with a pair of wins to help lead Midland High to the SVL title, claiming the shot put (60-3) and discus (178-7). Stoecker also won the shot put (59-4) in the Punch a Hole in the Sky Meet at Midland High.

Saginaw County Football Media Day 2024

Freeland’s Zander Wheatley (23) poses for a photograph during Saginaw County Football Media Day.Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com

Zander Wheatley, Freeland

Zander Wheatley won a pair of titles in the Tri-Valley Conference Red meet, taking firsts in the 300 hurdles (:40.07) and high jump (6-3). He traveled to compete in the Macomb Dakota Cougars Invite, winning the 110 hurdles (:15.10) and high jump (6-4).

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Athlete Lineup Announced for Swatch Nines in Waco – The Inertia

Photo: Swatch Nines Swatch Nines surf returns to Waco, Texas June 23-25 and the athlete lineup has been announced. Thirty-five surfers, skateboarders, and BMX stars will gather for the three-day progression session. Surfers include Zoë McDougall, Coco Ho, Milla Coco Brown, Macy Callaghan, Juliette Lacome, Dimity Stoyle, Mason Ho, Balaram Stack, Noah Beschen, Matt Meola, […]

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The Inertia

Swatch Nines surf returns to Waco, Texas June 23-25 and the athlete lineup has been announced. Thirty-five surfers, skateboarders, and BMX stars will gather for the three-day progression session.

Surfers include Zoë McDougall, Coco Ho, Milla Coco Brown, Macy Callaghan, Juliette Lacome, Dimity Stoyle, Mason Ho, Balaram Stack, Noah Beschen, Matt Meola, Jacob Szekely, Blair Conklin, Chippa Wilson, Dylan Graves, Josh Sleigh, and Lyon Farrell.

The lineup of skateboarders will include Andy Anderson, Val LaForge, Gustavo Ribeiro, Gabriel Ribeiro, Greyson Fletcher, Clay Kreiner, and the five BMX athletes in Waco will feature Sam Pilgrim, Kevin Peraza, Matthias Dandois, Erik Fedko, and Dennis Enarson.

The Swatch Nines promotional webpage hasn’t released many other details aside from the new athlete lineup and new promo video, but then again, what else is there to reveal? Just show up and let ‘er rip.

“For nearly two decades, Swatch Nines has carved out a unique place in the world of action sports,” they wrote on YouTube. “With 17 years of innovative events across snow, skate, and surf, the concept is simple but powerful: bring together elite athletes, visionary designers, and partners to create a space that’s not about competing — it’s about pushing boundaries, capturing magic, and having fun.”

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High school sports roundup for May 13, 2025

Boys Soccer 3A District 1 Semifinals Shorewood defeated Edmonds-Woodway 2-0 Edmonds-Woodway boys varsity soccer sophomore midfielder Benjamin Ikegami (1) tips a high pass up field in front of Shorewood sophomore forward Morgan Grutz (15) during the Warriors-Stormrays game Tuesday night at Shoreline district stadium. (Photos by Michael Bury) Warriors senior forward Dominic Hansen (16) and […]

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3A District 1 Semifinals

Shorewood defeated Edmonds-Woodway 2-0

Edmonds-Woodway boys varsity soccer sophomore midfielder Benjamin Ikegami (1) tips a high pass up field in front of Shorewood sophomore forward Morgan Grutz (15) during the Warriors-Stormrays game Tuesday night at Shoreline district stadium. (Photos by Michael Bury)
Warriors senior forward Dominic Hansen (16) and Stormrays senior forward Matthew Bereket (7) eye a high bounce headed for the sideline.
Warriors senior defender Christopher Hur (17) chases Stormrays junior defender Ian Baxter (23) toward the Warriors goal.
Warriors senior midfielder Oliver Zoloth (4) dribbles in front of a Stormrays slide tackle in the first half.
Warriors senior midfielder Levi Martinez (9) spins away from Stormrays sophomore forward Morgan Grutz (15) near the far sideline.
Warriors senior midfielder and captain Ben Browne (6) and Stormrays junior midfielder and captain Isak Medhaug (6) trade advantage near the midfield circle.
Warriors senior forward and captain Alex Plumis (7) races in to intercept Stormrays junior defender Tally Lord (3).
Warriors junior goalie Daniel Abraham (0) denies a Stormrays penalty kick in the first half.
Warriors senior defender and captain Danny Loveless (5) battles Stormrays sophomore forward Julian Shook (17) at midfield.
Warriors senior forward Joey Dornay (10) and Stormrays senior forward Matthew Bereket (7) tangle with a wild bounce on the far sideline.

No details reported

Records: Shorewood 15-2-1; Edmonds-Woodway 11-6-2
Edmonds-Woodway next game: vs Sedro-Woolley (winner to state/loser out); Saturday May 17; 1 p.m. at Shoreline Stadium

Baseball

3A District 1 Semifinals

Stanwood defeated Edmonds-Woodway 2-1
Read the story here. 

Records: Stanwood 18-4; Edmonds-Woodway 16-7
Edmonds-Woodway next game: vs Shorewood (winner to state/loser out); Saturday May 17; 10 a.m. at Edmonds Memorial Stadium

Consolation Bracket (loser-out game)

Monroe defeated Mountlake Terrace 5-3
No details reported

Records: Monroe 9-13; Mountlake Terrace 11-12
Mountlake Terrace season is over

Shorewood defeated Meadowdale 5-1
No details reported

Records: Shorewood 14-8; Meadowdale 10-14
Meadowdale season is over

Softball

3A District 1 First Round (winner to semifinals, loser to consolation bracket):

Edmonds-Woodway defeated Everett 9-8 (10 innings)

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors scored three runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to advance to the District semifinals with 9-8 victory over the Everett Seagulls.

Edmonds-Woodway offense highlights:
Abby McCorvey: 3 for 5, HBP, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, SB
Catie Ingalls: 2 for 5, BB, 2 R, RBI, SB
Ella Campbell: 1 for 4, 2 BB, 3B, 2 R, RBI
Madeline Jones: 2 for 4, BB, 2 R, SB
Neva Cheeney: 2 for 6, RBI
Ellie Alderson: 1 for 3, 2 BB, 2 SB

Everett offense highlights:
Anna Luscher: 2 for 4, BB, 2 R, 4 RBI
Mia Hoekendorf: 2 for 4, HBP, R, 2 RBI

Mount Vernon defeated Meadowdale 11-1
No details reported

3A District 1 Semifinals

Stanwood defeated Edmonds-Woodway 6-3

The third-seeded Stanwood Spartans defeated second-seeded Edmonds-Woodway in the District semifinal game. The loss pushes the Warriors into the consolation bracket, where they will have two opportunities to win one game to qualify for the upcoming state tournament.

Edmonds-Woodway offensive highlights:
Catie Ingalls: 2 for 3, BB, 2B, HR, 2 R, RBI
Abby McCorvey: 1 for 4, RBI
Ellie Alderson: BB, HBP
Mara Gooch: R, SB

Edmonds-Woodway pitching highlights:
Helena Marsh: 2.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 6 K

Stanwood offense highlights:
Rubi Lopez: 2 for 4, 3 R, 3 SB
Jordan Rancourt: 2 for 3, BB, 2 2B, 2 RBI
Jemma Lopez: 1 for 2, 2 BB, R, RBI
Addi Anderson: 1 for 2, BB, 2 RBI, SF
Olivia Dahl: BB, 2 SB

Stanwood pitching highlights:
Addi Anderson: 6.2 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 12 K

Records: Stanwood 19-3; Edmonds-Woodway 16-6
Edmonds-Woodway next game: vs Snohomish ; Thursday, May 15; 4 p.m. at Phil Johnson Fields in Everett (winner to state, loser to play immediately after for one last chance to qualify for state).

Consolation Bracket

Snohomish defeated Meadowdale 10-0 (6 innings)

Records: Snohomish 16-6; Meadowdale 10-11
Meadowdale’s season is over

Girls Tennis

3A District One Tournament
Opening Day at Snohomish High School

Singles:

Opening Round:
Maddie Ashe (Edmonds-Woodway) defeated Tanya Leus (Sedro-Woolley) 1-6, 6-4, 6-2
Katelynne Wyckoff (Meadowdale) defeated Emersyn Hartway (Monroe) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1

Quarterfinals:
Mak Dauer (Snohomish) defeated Maddie Ashe (Edmonds-Woodway) 6-0, 6-0
Rylie Gettman (Shorewood) defeated Katelynne Wyckoff (Meadowdale) 6-1, 6-0

Consolation Bracket:
Maddie Ashe (Edmonds-Woodway) defeated Grace Ross (Stanwood) 6-3, 6-4
Katelynne Wyckoff (Meadowdale) defeated Farah Briseno (Mount Vernon) 6-2, 6-1

Doubles:

Opening Round (loser out)
Addi Bowie/Mylee Lacomb (Stanwood) defeated Sydney Bates/Darcy Brennan (Edmonds-Woodway) by forfeit

Boys Golf

3A District One Championships
at Legion Memorial Golf Course

Team Scores (top 4 teams qualify for state):
1. Snohomish 600
2. Marysville-Getchell 630
3. Oak Harbor 634
4. Everett 641
5. Shorewood 644
6. Monroe 648
7. Meadowdale 655
8. Shorecrest 663
9. Ferndale 665
10. Edmonds-Woodway 703

Top individual two-day scores (all qualified to state):
1. Riley Friebel, Sedro-Woolley 139
2. Wyatt Sandven, Stanwood 142
3. Tobias Wood, Oak Harbor 143
T4. Travis Brockie III, Ferndale 148
T4. Floyd Villanueva, Meadowdale 148
T6. Tully VanAssche, Snohomish 149
T6. Maverick Stocker, Snohomish 149
T6. Taylor Kildall, Marysville-Getchell 149
T9. Jackson Dammann, Snohomish 151
T9. Henry Schuller, Oak Harbor 151

* Jason Davis of Lynnwood qualified as a state alternate.

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Sheridan HS Soccer: The postseason for the Sheridan High School boys soccer team starts today as the team tries to play its way into the state tournament. The Broncs will head to Thunder Basin to take on Cheyenne South at 1pm in the 4A East Regional Tournament. The winner is in the state tournament next […]

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Sheridan HS Soccer: The postseason for the Sheridan High School boys soccer team starts today as the team tries to play its way into the state tournament.

The Broncs will head to Thunder Basin to take on Cheyenne South at 1pm in the 4A East Regional Tournament.

The winner is in the state tournament next week and will play tomorrow against the winner between Thunder Basin and Cheyenne East and is guaranteed a game on Saturday.

Today’s loser is done for the season.

The other boys first round matchup that has not been mentioned is Campbell County vs. Laramie.

Meanwhile the Sheridan Lady Broncs have a first round bye and don’t play today.

The team will take on the Campbell County vs. Cheyenne East winner tomorrow in the regional semi-finals at 3pm.

With the first round pass, Sheridan is already in next week’s state tournament.

Other first round girls matchups going on today at the regional tournament, have Thunder Basin taking on Cheyenne South and Laramie vs. Cheyenne Central.


Kelten Crow of Sheridan HS To Wrestle At Western Wyoming Community College: A 3-time Wyoming High School State Champion Wrestler from Sheridan High School, is going to wrestle for a team that’s had a lot of recent national championship exposure.

Kelten Crow has signed a written offer of athletic aid to compete at Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs.

He won state titles in his freshman (138 pounds), sophomore (160 pounds) and senior seasons (175 pounds), and finished 4th as a junior (157 pounds).

In his senior season, Crow went undefeated and put together a career record of 169-29.

He says it was that undefeated season that made him choose wrestling over football and soccer and adds the coaching staff at Western Wyo was impressed with the way he bounced back after coming up short in his junior season.

Crow is undecided on a major.

The Western Wyoming wrestling team placed 3rd at this year’s NJCAA National Championship Tournament, and were National Champions in each of the 2 years prior to this year.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers host the Gillette Roughriders today in a single 9-inning non-conference game.

First pitch is scheduled for 5:30pm and you can watch a LIVE video stream of the game at Sheridanmedia.com and on the Sheridan Media Facebook and Youtube pages, plus you can hear the LIVE radio play-by-play on AM 1410 KWYO and 106.9 FM.

After today, the Troopers will play a double-header on Saturday at Powell and another double-header on Sunday at Cody.

The next home game isn’t until 1 month from today.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies were swept on the road against the Texas Rangers, losing yesterday 8-3.

Michael Toglia hit a solo home run and Kyle Farmer added a 2-run shot, but that was it offensively.

Today is an off day on the schedule and the Rocks will play again tomorrow, when they start a 3-game series at Arizona.


Denver Nuggets Basketball/NBA Playoffs: It’s do or die time for the Denver Nuggets today as the team hosts Oklahoma City in Game 6 of their best of 7 western conference semi-final series.

Tip-off is scheduled for 6:30pm and the Nuggets trail in the series 3-games-to-2.

If Denver wins, Game 7 would be on Sunday at Oklahoma City.

Elsewhere in the NBA Playoffs, Minnesota eliminated Golden State last night, 121-110 to win the series 4-1.

The Timberwolves are now waiting for the Denver-Oklahoma City winner.

Boston stayed alive winning at home vs. New York 127-102, but the Celtics still trail in the series 3-2.


NHL Playoffs: Florida won at Toronto last night 6-1 and now lead the series 3-2, after initially trailing 2-games-to-none.

Edmonton eliminated Las Vegas 1-0 in overtime to win their series 4-1.

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Ann Arbor

A tight race for the Southeastern Conference Red title just got tighter. Saline and Ann Arbor Skyline each secured victories on Wednesday over Monroe and Ann Arbor Pioneer, respectively, setting up a crucial 3-game clash next week. Saline kept its edge in the SEC-Red race with a 5-2 win over Monroe to move to 15-3 […]

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A tight race for the Southeastern Conference Red title just got tighter.

Saline and Ann Arbor Skyline each secured victories on Wednesday over Monroe and Ann Arbor Pioneer, respectively, setting up a crucial 3-game clash next week.

Saline kept its edge in the SEC-Red race with a 5-2 win over Monroe to move to 15-3 in the conference.

The Hornets scored three runs in the first inning, which proved to be enough to claim the victory.

Cole Kreuzer led the way for Saline as he struck out 10 batters and allowed just four hits on his way to the win.

Matt Mareno and Matt Bachran each finished with two hits and an RBI, while Isaac Furlong and Johnny Arvai each drove in runs for the Hornets.

Skyline kept pace in the conference hunt thanks to an 8-0 victory over Pioneer on Wednesday.

The Eagles jumped out to an early 5-0 lead after the second inning and never looked back on their way to improving to 14-4 in the SEC-Red.

Nico Dunbar led Skyline with three hits and two RBIs, followed by two hits and four RBIs from Pierce VanOyen and RBIs from Nehith Kumar and Cooper Onsted.

Jack Kidle earned the win for Skyline with three strikeouts.

Saline can clinch the SEC-Red crown by winning two of the three games against Skyline next week, while the Eagles can force at least a tie with two wins and can claim the title outright with a 3-game sweep.

The two teams meet for a doubleheader on Monday and a single game on Wednesday.

Chelsea 20, Ypsilanti 0

The Bulldogs clinched the SEC-White title on Monday and completed the 3-game sweep of the Grizzlies on Wednesday.

Chelsea pitcher Will McCalla earned the win as he struck out nine batters and allowed just one hit.

Offensively, Nate Christian finished with four hits and two RBIs, Nolan Sciackitano had two hits and four RBIs and Jax Ichesco, Ben VanHoek, Kaiden Trevino and John Chapman each had two RBIs.

Stephan Adam had Ypsilanti’s lone hit of the game.

Lincoln 5, Dexter 1

The Dreadnaughts’ league title hopes took a blow with its loss to the Railsplitters on Wednesday.

Lincoln scored three runs in the third inning, which was enough momentum to win the 3-game series.

Michael Stone led Lincoln with two hits and an RBI, followed by two RBIs from Aidan Sullivan and an RBI from Brayden Yates.

Connor Sindlinger earned the win for Lincoln with five strikeouts in 6.2 innings of action.

Dexter’s Chance Sobbry recorded a hit and an RBI and Jack Godfrey had two hits.

The Dreadnaughts fell to 13-5 in the SEC-Red.

Whitmore Lake 4, Shrine Catholic 2; Shrine Catholic 6, Whitmore Lake 3

The Trojans scored two runs in the third inning of Game 1 to gain enough cushion to secure the split on Wednesday.

WL’s Cooper Alba had three hits and an RBI in the doubleheader, Curtis Bower had two hits and three RBIs and Emerson Stefanovski had a hit and an RBI.

Chase Alba took home the win as he went the distance in Game 1 and finished with seven strikeouts.

SOFTBALL

Dexter vs. Saline softball

Dexter’s Clara Lamb (3) signals to teamates on the mound as Dexter hosts Saline at Dexter High School.Chloe Miller | MLive.com

Dexter 4, Pinckney 2; Dexter 6, Pinckney 5

Clara Lamb led the way for the Dreadnaughts in the sweep. The junior standout had two home runs, four hits and five RBIs in the doubleheader and earned a win in Game 1 with six strikeouts.

Colby Boyce added three hits and two RBIs, Gigi Kirkey had three hits and an RBI and Ann Dettling drove in two runs.

Pioneer 3, Adrian 0

The Pioneers scored three runs in the first two innings to gain control.

Hannah Link drove in two runs and Claudia Roderique added an RBI. Mackenzie Schuitman struck out seven batters to earn the win in the circle.

Milan 16, Monroe Jefferson 0

The Big Reds tallied 14 hits and scored five runs in the first inning of the game.

Georgia Linzell led Milan with two hits and three RBIs, Leila Daniels drove in three runs and Mya Vance recorded two RBIs.

Kendyll Fell secured the win for the Big Reds with five strikeouts and two hits allowed.

Chelsea 10, Skyline 0

The Bulldogs took a 5-0 lead after the first inning and cruised to the victory.

Mia Kuboushek led Chelsea with two hits and three RBIs, followed by two RBIs from Chloe Bagbey and Ashley Sherwood, Ella Root and Kylie Beckel each drove in runs.

BOYS GOLF

Pioneer 157, Adrian 168, Ypsilanti 283

The Pioneers saw three golfers finish in the top four to earn the win at Hills of Lenawee Golf Club.

Wyatt Cunningham placed second (38), while Erickson Liu and Yumin Jang each finished third with a 39.

Adrian’s Cayden Staib shot a 37 to place first and Daniel Chapman led Ypsilanti with a 66.

Milan 165, Riverview 200

The Big Reds finished with the top four finishers in the match at Pine View Golf Course.

Lewis Wiard took first after shooting a 38, Bryce Dunn placed second with a 41, Max Jenness shot a 42 to take third and Logan McClaran finished fourth with a 44.

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State B golf

SHELBY — The Jefferson boys and Florence girls maintained their first-round leads to capture the team championships Wednesday at the Class B state golf tournament at the Marias Valley Golf & Country Club. It’s the second consecutive state title for Jefferson’s boys, who led Choteau by just four strokes after Tuesday’s first round. But the […]

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SHELBY — The Jefferson boys and Florence girls maintained their first-round leads to capture the team championships Wednesday at the Class B state golf tournament at the Marias Valley Golf & Country Club.

It’s the second consecutive state title for Jefferson’s boys, who led Choteau by just four strokes after Tuesday’s first round. But the Panthers pulled away from the field on Wednesday, finishing with 654 total strokes to outpace second-place Three Forks, which totaled 674 strokes. Malta placed third, finishing five strokes back of Three Forks.

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State B golf: Jefferson boys repeat, Florence girls win first championship

Jefferson was led by Tyson Lee, who shot a 4-over-par 76 in the second round after opening the tournament with a 71. Lee’s two-day score of 147 strokes placed him second, one shot back of individual medalist Zach Munding of Missoula Loyola. Lee and Munding were tied going to the 18th hole, and Munding drilled a par putt to win the championship after Lee bogeyed the hole.

Munding carded the only par round of the day Wednesday, shooting an even-par 72 to overtake Lee for the individual title. Munding had three birdies, three bogeys and 12 pars on the day.

Following Munding and Lee on the leaderboard were Choteau’s Kellen Meyer, Huntley Project’s Griffin Zimmer and Jefferson’s Ben Werner, who finished in a three-way tie for third with 154 total shots. Zimmer carded a 3-over-par 75 on Wednesday, while Meyer and Werner both shot 79s.

On the girls side, Florence won the team trophy in lopsided fashion, totaling 760 strokes, well ahead of second-place Shelby, which finished with 804 total shots. Lone Peak, the 2024 state champion, was third with 806 strokes.

It’s the first state golf championship in program history for the Florence girls, who placed second last year.

Class B state golf

The Florence girls pose with the first-place trophy after winning the Class B state golf championship at the Marias Valley Golf & Country Club in Shelby on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.

Florence’s Kipley Solari had the best girls round of the day, carding a 5-over-par 77 to overcome a four-stroke deficit to win the individual championship. After shooting an 88 in Tuesday’s first round, Solari recorded 12 pars on Wednesday. She birdied the par-5 fourth to go along with four bogeys and one double bogey on the day.

Solari finished the two-day tournament with 165 strokes to finish four shots ahead of second-place Logan McKay of Anaconda. McKay led after her first-round 84 but fell behind Solari with a second-round 85.

Elise Munding of Missoula Loyola placed third with 170 strokes, followed by Lone Peak’s Dylan Manka in fourth at 173 and Shelby’s Penelope Heaton in fifth at 178.

Class B state golf

Kipley Solari (left) of Florence and Zach Munding of Missoula Loyola pose for a photo after winning individual medalist honors at the Class B state golf tournament at the Marias Valley Golf & Country Club in Shelby on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.

Class B state golf tournament

May 13-14 at Marias Valley Golf & Country Club, Shelby

Final results

Boys

Team scores: Jefferson 330-324—654; Three Forks 340-334—674; Malta 337-342—679; Colstrip 339-342—681; Manhattan 341-344—685; Missoula Loyola 347-338—685; Florence 340-346—686; Choteau 334-356—690; Huntley Project 350-342—692; Big Timber 362-351—713; Shelby 367-347—714; Poplar 371-395—766.

Individual top 10: Zach Munding, Missoula Loyola, 74-72—146; Tyson Lee, Jefferson, 71-76—147; Kellen Meyer, Choteau, 75-79—154; Griffin Zimmer, Huntley Project, 79-75—154; Ben Werner, Jefferson, 75-79-154; Regan Stuart, Malta, 75-80—155; William Conat, Columbus, 73-82—155; Conner McDole, Eureka, 80-76—156; Kael Meyer, Choteau, 76-80—156; Aaron DeFrance, Three Forks, 75-83—158; Blake Bentle, Manhattan, 75-83—158.

Girls

Team scores: Florence 385-375—760; Shelby 397-407—804; Lone Peak 398-408—806; Anaconda 403-413—816; Three Forks 423-416—839; Glasgow 428-434—862; Red Lodge 440-423—863; Malta 446-431—877; Roundup 441-453—894; Missoula Loyola 452-443—895; Fairfield 467-454—921; Shepherd 489-504—993.

Individual top 10: Kipley Solari, Florence, 88-77—165; Logan McKay, Anaconda, 84-85—169; Elise Munding, Missoula Loyola, 86-84—170; Dylan Manka, Lone Peak, 86-87—173; Penelope Heaton, Shelby, 89-89—178; Marisa Snider, Ennis, 88-92—180; Hallie Hofer, Roundup, 91-92—183; Reese Briney, Florence, 97-88—185; Jaz Ragen, Townsend, 94-93—187; Olivia Kamieniarz, Lone Peak, 87-100—187.

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FSD directors share 2024 highlights during FrankTalks

About 80 people heard a rundown of Franklin Special District’s biggest achievements from the past year during a FrankTalks discussion on Monday, May 12. Highlights included the launch of the district’s Introduction to Aerospace course for eighth-grade students, the district’s rebranding and the opening of its new central office earlier this year. The event took […]

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FSD directors share 2024 highlights during FrankTalks

About 80 people heard a rundown of Franklin Special District’s biggest achievements from the past year during a FrankTalks discussion on Monday, May 12.

Highlights included the launch of the district’s Introduction to Aerospace course for eighth-grade students, the district’s rebranding and the opening of its new central office earlier this year.

The event took place at FSD’s new office at 205 Eddy Lane. FrankTalks is a monthly discussion series hosted by Franklin Tomorrow to spread awareness of issues affecting the community.

New buildings and brands

Dr. David Esslinger, associate director of schools for finance and administration, described the process of planning and constructing the office and the facilities and transportation building next door.

“We bought five acres and renovated the old steel building for the FTC building,” he said. “Our vision was to create a space where all district-level staff could work in one complex.”

The benefits included freeing up space at Freedom Middle School and other locations across Franklin where FSD staff previously worked. Workplace satisfaction has also improved in one major way since the new office opened in January, Esslinger said.

“Each office has access to direct sunlight,” he said. “This is a building that was designed to serve FSD for many years to come, and I’m very proud of it.”

Director of Schools David Snowden also discussed the district’s rebranding from Franklin Special School District to Franklin Special District last August. 

The idea was born during a staff retreat during the 2022-2023 school year, and the district worked with BrandMETTLE advertising firm to plan the district’s new name, logo and message.

“It was very forward-thinking,” Snowden said. “Even though the brand was not bad.”

During focus groups and a brand-scape analysis, administration decided to scrap the word “Special” from its advertising and signage due to confusion from the public over the word’s meaning. 

Administration also decided on the mottos “Students First. Excellence Always. No Exceptions,”  and “Excellence has its own district” as a way to demonstrate FSD’s core values, Snowden said. 

Although the district’s legal name remains Franklin Special School District, the new message has increased recognition of the district across Williamson County and beyond.

“We feel it’s a modern identity that we now have,” he said. “We’re very excited about the direction we’re going.”

Aerospace course going well

Dr. Mary Decker, associate director of schools for teaching and learning, described the new Introduction to Aerospace program that launched at Freedom and Poplar Grove middle schools this school year.

The program uses Redbird Jay Velocity flight simulators and lessons crafted from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association High School STEM Aviation Curriculum to teach the basics of navigation and flight patterns. 

The program is a springboard to Williamson County Schools’ high school aviation program and possible careers as pilots, airplane technicians and flight attendants, among others, Decker said. 

She added that students have taken to the course “beyond our wildest dreams” and credited a state Innovative School Models grant for making it possible.

“It was a team effort in getting this program off the ground, pun intended,” she said.

Decker also praised FSD’s Coordinated Creators entrepreneurship program, which is sending five teams of middle school students to the national Invention Convention at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, in June.

Coordinated Creators teams pitch ideas for new products to community leaders and then present the finished products in local and state competitions. Several teams’ presentations were on display during FrankTalks, including Frosthelete athletic gloves with attached sleeves, and the Hydrowheel, a wheelbarrow that waters crops as it moves.

Susan Lane, who attended the discussion with her husband, sent her two children to FSD schools in the 1980s, and has two grandchildren in the district now. She enjoyed hearing about how far the district has come.

“It was very interesting and inspiring, especially the new aerospace program,” she said.

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