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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 […]

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.

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.

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.
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.
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.
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.
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, 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.
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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WIAA state track and field
11:05 am CTShare this update Mike Sherry 10:51 am CTShare this update Check out Gianni Quintero winning the state title Mike Sherry 10:49 am CTShare this update Marquette’s Quintero wins third state title in 800-meter wheelchair Mike Sherry The Milwaukee area has its first champion. Gianni Quintero of Marquette University has won the boys 800-meter […]

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Marquette’s Quintero wins third state title in 800-meter wheelchair
Mike Sherry
The Milwaukee area has its first champion.
Gianni Quintero of Marquette University has won the boys 800-meter wheelchair event with a time of 2:02.40. Jack Barbeau of Waupaca was second in 2:24.28.
Quintero was the two-time defending wheelchair champion and WIAA state record holder in the event for his time of 1:56.02.
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Kohler relay team claims first gold medal of the WIAA state track and field meet
Mike Sherry
Kohler’s girls 3,200-meter relay team has won the first gold medal of the 2025 state track and field meet.
The Blue Bombers team of Lillian Pociask, Sophia Kwacz, Ella Loest and Maggie Behler finished in 9 minutes, 34.31 seconds for the victory in Division 3. Cochrane-Fountain City was second in 9:42.51.
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Read up on some of the top medal contenders at the WIAA state track meet
Mike Sherry
Wondering who the top contenders are to win medals at the state track meet? We’ve got you covered.
Zac Bellman of the Journal Sentinel took a look at the top boys qualifiers in the Milwaukee area. You can read his story here.
Michael Whitlow of the Journal Sentinel broke down the top girls qualifiers in the Milwaukee area. You can read his story here.
Ricardo Arguello of the Post-Crescent also took a look at the top contenders from the Appleton area, and Scott Venci looked at top medals contenders from the Green Bay area.
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Cloudy and cool in La Crosse for the start of the WIAA state track meet
Mike Sherry
The rain has ended in La Crosse but it is cloudy and cool as the WIAA state track and field championships are underway.
The first event of the day and the first medals will be awarded in the 3,200-meter relay in Division 3.
This story will be updated throughout the day with highlights and live results.
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Harris helps Colts hang on for 6
[embedded content] CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Philip Barbour’s first state tournament appearance in 50 years created a lasting memory. After five straight Logan batters reached with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to help the Wildcats cut a three-run deficit to one, Colts’ pitcher Grant Harris rose to the occasion in a tight […]


CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Philip Barbour’s first state tournament appearance in 50 years created a lasting memory.
After five straight Logan batters reached with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to help the Wildcats cut a three-run deficit to one, Colts’ pitcher Grant Harris rose to the occasion in a tight spot when he got a 3-2 pitch over for a strike to strikeout Logan’s McCormick Ilderton with the bases loaded, preserving Philip Barbour’s 6-5 win Thursday night in a Class AA semifinal at GoMart Ballpark.
“What an entertaining game. This is the perfect setting for high school baseball,” Colts’ head coach Jonathon Carpenter said. “They had an electric crowd and our fans were absolutely wonderful. It definitely wasn’t easy, but man what a game. I’m speechless right now.”
The result sends the No. 3 Colts (23-6) to Saturday’s state final against top seed Wheeling Central.
It was a shaky seventh inning for PB, which led 6-3 and was on the verge of closing it out comfortably when shortstop Landyn Carpenter started a double play for the first two outs of the inning.
But the No. 2 Wildcats (27-5) wouldn’t go quietly and after Jayce Wolfe worked a walk, Tanner Akers singled and Luke Blankenship was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
Pinch-hitter Rob Ball then sent a ground ball toward Carpenter that was misplayed and brought in two runs, bringing Logan to within one.
Gage Hensley was intentionally walked to bring up Ilderton, who got ahead 2-0 before Harris battled back.
“We got the ground ball and rolled the double play on the same exact play. But at the same time, that’s life,” coach Carpenter said. “If you get knocked down, you have to get up and compete and that’s what we teach these young men. Grant is no exception to that. We started him young as a freshman and he earned his stripes.”
The Colts showed no sign of nerves early and scored twice in the opening inning on separate run-scoring singles from Carpenter and Tyler Sisson.
“It might have changed the whole complexion of the game,” coach Carpenter said. “You get up 2-0 and it kind of slows the running game down and puts a little pressure on. I don’t know if we were supposed to be here let alone win this one and then we put the pressure on them.”
Although Hensley’s single in the bottom of the second enabled Logan to cut its deficit in half, the Colts stayed in front when starting pitcher Kale Wolfe retired both Talan Thompson and Ivan Miller with the bases loaded.
Logan’s third-inning error on a ball put in play by Kent Rowan allowed PB to regain its two-run lead at 3-1.
It stayed that way until the Colts produced three singles in the fifth, including Rowan’s with two outs that brought in Wolfe and Carpenter and left the Wildcats trailing by four.
Logan got its own two-run hit with two outs in the bottom of that inning when Tanner Akers delivered a double to score Thompson and Miller.
However, with a chance to draw closer after Jaxon McClung singled, the Wildcats instead made the final out of the inning at the plate as Rowan fired a strike from right field in time for Akers to be tagged out.
“They outplayed us today,” Logan head coach Kevin Gertz said. “We made too many mistakes and didn’t hit the ball like we’re capable of hitting or throw the ball over the plate the way we’re capable of. They wanted it a little bit more today. We wanted it in the seventh and I’m not putting my kids down, because we had a heck of a year. One pitch short — that’s all.”
The Colts’ got what proved to be the winning run in the sixth on a two-out single from Nick Gonzales, with Robbie Jones scoring from second moments before Wolfe was thrown out at third to end the inning.
Wolfe had three of his team’s 10 hits and improved to 4-1 on the mound by throwing five quality innings with three runs allowed on five hits. He struck out and walked a pair.
“I’m glad the boys executed well enough to make the plays,” coach Carpenter said. “It’s not me. It’s all them.”
Akers had two of the six LHS hits.
Wildcats’ starting pitcher Luke Blankenship took the loss after allowing three runs in three innings. He was the first of four Logan pitchers.
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UF baseball signee Cooper Moss named finalist for Florida's Mr. Baseball
AI-assisted summary Arnold High School’s Cooper Moss wins Florida’s Class 4A Player of the Year in baseball. Moss, a Florida signee, had a 0.63 ERA, 141 strikeouts, and hit .390 with 23 RBIs this season. Over his high school career, he achieved 389 strikeouts and 20 home runs, a first for Bay County. He’s a […]

- Arnold High School’s Cooper Moss wins Florida’s Class 4A Player of the Year in baseball.
- Moss, a Florida signee, had a 0.63 ERA, 141 strikeouts, and hit .390 with 23 RBIs this season.
- Over his high school career, he achieved 389 strikeouts and 20 home runs, a first for Bay County.
- He’s a finalist for the overall Mr. Baseball award, to be announced June 9.
After a dominant senior season, Arnold’s Cooper Moss has been named the Class 4A Florida Dairy Farmers Player of the Year. The award is selected by a statewide panel of high school baseball coaches and media members.
Moss becomes the second consecutive Bay County pitcher to earn the honor, following Bozeman’s Trey Power in 2024.
The Florida signee posted a 7-2 record with a 0.63 ERA and racked up 141 strikeouts over 78 innings pitched. At the plate, he hit .390 with 39 hits, 23 runs, 23 RBIs and three home runs.
Over four varsity seasons at Arnold, Moss compiled a 23-8 record and a 1.28 ERA, finishing with 389 strikeouts. Offensively, he tallied 121 hits, 81 runs, 103 RBIs and 20 home runs. He is the first player in Bay County baseball history to record both 300 strikeouts and 20 home runs in a career.Moss as the top vote-getter in Class 4A is one of eigh finalists for the 2025 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Baseball award, which will be announced Monday, June 9.Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Banji Bamidele is a sports reporter for the Panama City News Herald. He can be reached at abamidele@gannett.com or through X, formerly known as Twitter, @AdebanjiBamide1.
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6.5.25 Highlights
The Madonna Blue Dons will play for a West Virginia Class A state baseball title thanks to a 13-3 win vs. Webster County Thursday morning in Charleston. Blue Dons starting pitcher Jacob Lazear struck out 15 batters in 5.2 innings pitched, allowing 3 runs, 1 of those earned with 4 walks. The game was scoreless […]


The Madonna Blue Dons will play for a West Virginia Class A state baseball title thanks to a 13-3 win vs. Webster County Thursday morning in Charleston.
Blue Dons starting pitcher Jacob Lazear struck out 15 batters in 5.2 innings pitched, allowing 3 runs, 1 of those earned with 4 walks.
The game was scoreless into the bottom half of the 4th when the Blue Dons put five runs on the board. They added three each in the 5th and 6th innings to end the game due to the ten run mercy rule.
Senior David Connors led the offensive attack going 3-4 at the plate with 2 doubles and 3 runs scored. Sam Brooks and Reed Wilharm each drove in a pair of runs.
Madonna will take a 27-4 record into Saturday’s 10 a.m. state title game at GoMart Ballpark in Charleston.
They will try to win the program’s first state title since 2012.
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Georgia high school athletes of the year for 2024
Baseball Dax Kilby, Newnan: The senior shortstop hit .495 and led the Cougars to the Class 5A championship, their first title since 1991. Kilby has signed with Clemson but is expected to be selected in the MLB draft in July. He had 11 doubles, four triples, five homers, 53 runs scored, 42 RBIs, 33 walks […]

Baseball
Dax Kilby, Newnan: The senior shortstop hit .495 and led the Cougars to the Class 5A championship, their first title since 1991. Kilby has signed with Clemson but is expected to be selected in the MLB draft in July. He had 11 doubles, four triples, five homers, 53 runs scored, 42 RBIs, 33 walks and only five strikeouts in 99 at-bats. Kilby was the Region 3 Player of the Year, the MVP of the state championship series and a Perfect Game All-American, and he carries a 4.0 GPA.
Basketball (boys)
Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents’: The 6-foot-10 senior forward averaged 21.7 points, 11.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.5 blocks for a 27-4 team that won the first state championship in program history. He had 33 points, 14 rebounds, three blocks, three assists and two steals in an 84-45 victory over North Cobb Christian in the Class 3A-A private final. Wilson, a McDonald’s All-American, is No. 5 nationally in the 247Sports Composite senior rankings. He has signed to play basketball at North Carolina.
Basketball (girls)
Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’: The 5-foot-11 senior guard averaged 23.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.0 steals in leading Holy Innocents’ (25-5) to the state championship in the Class 3A-A private division. She was named the top player in Georgia by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Tipoff Club and MaxPreps and was named a McDonald’s All-American. Swain is the No. 7 player in her class nationally in the 247Sports Composite rankings. She has signed to play basketball at Stanford.
Cheerleading
Alicia Carrillo-Bueno, McIntosh: The senior was a captain for a competition team that won its sixth state championship in nine years and a game day squad that won its first title. The Chiefs posted the highest score in any classification at both state meets. The three-year letter winner also was a captain for the football sideline squad. Coach Shannon Bednarowski called her “the most all-around skill athlete in the entire cheerleading program.” Carrillo-Bueno signed to be a cheerleader at Southeastern Louisiana.
Cross country (boys)
Tommy Latham, Marist: The senior had the fastest time at the state meet, earning the Class 4A individual championship with a time of 15:30.22. It was the third consecutive title for Latham, who won Class 6A as a junior (15:57.21) and sophomore (15:58.17). Marist finished in second place in the team competition. Latham is a first-team All-American, and he recorded a season-best time of 14:43.67 when he took third place at the Nike Cross Southeast Regional Championship. He has signed to run cross country and track at North Carolina.
Cross country (girls)
Averi Lowen, Bowdon: The sophomore posted a meet-best time of 17:52.46 to win the Class A Division II individual championship for the second consecutive season. She was the only runner in any class to break the 18:30 mark, and her margin of victory in her race was 3:21. Lowen won her classification as a freshman with a time of 20:10.03. She produced the fastest time in the state during the season by 19 seconds and won seven races in 2024, including the Nike Cross Southeast Regional Championship.
Flag football
Chelsea Njoku, McEachern: The senior quarterback passed for a state-best 4,786 yards and 77 touchdowns and rushed for a team-leading 438 yards and 12 TDs in leading McEachern to a 29-0 season and its first state championship. She passed for 211 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-6 victory over Lambert in the Division 4 final. Njoku played primarily wide receiver the past two seasons before moving to quarterback as a senior. She was named the Division 4 player of the year by the Georgia Flag Football Coaches Association.
Football
Luke Nickel, Milton: The senior quarterback was 209-of-308 passing for 3,744 yards and 44 touchdowns for a 15-0 team that won its second consecutive state title and finished No. 2 in six national polls. He passed for 409 yards and four touchdowns in the Class 5A championship game. Nickel was 38-6 as Milton’s three-year starter. His 10,165 career passing yards rank 11th all-time in Georgia, and his 107 career TD passes rank 15th. Nickel, the No. 16 quarterback prospect nationally, signed with Miami and entered school as an early enrollee.
Golf (boys)
William Long, Milton: The sophomore shot a season-best 66 in the first round of the state tournament and finished as the medalist in Class 5A with a 9-under-par 135. He also won the Cambridge Cup and the Trojan Invitational. Long finished among the top five in eight of 11 tournaments and never finished worse than seventh. The Eagles finished second at state in the team competition, six strokes behind champion Creekview.
Golf (girls)
Athena Yoo, Lambert: The senior shot a 6-under-par 138 to finish second at the Class 6A championship and help the Longhorns win their 11th state title in 12 years. Lambert won the team competition by 69 strokes and was the only team in any classification to finish under par (11 under). Yoo completed her career with two individual state championships and two area championships. This season, she won the Atlanta Athletic Club’s Girls Invitational and had five wins in eight starts. Yoo signed to play golf at UCLA.
Gymnastics
Emma Howells, North Oconee: The sophomore had the highest all-around score in the state finals, posting a 39.225 to win the individual title in the Class A-4A division. Howells won on the vault (10.000) and bars (9.700) for the second consecutive season and the floor exercise (9.800) for the first time. She also finished second on the balance beam (9.725). Howells led North Oconee to its sixth consecutive team championship, the longest streak in the sport since 1979.
Lacrosse (boys)
Brooks Wehman, Lambert: The senior attack was a guiding force for a 22-0 team that won its seventh state championship and finished No. 2 nationally in the MaxPreps computer rankings. He scored twice in the Longhorns’ 12-0 victory over South Forsyth in the Division 3 championship game and finished the season with 134 points on 63 goals and 71 assists. He also was named his region’s defensive player of the year in basketball. Wehman committed to play lacrosse at Navy.
Lacrosse (girls)
Jenna Lundstedt, Cambridge: The senior midfielder dominated draw controls all season for the Bears, who finished 19-2 and defeated Blessed Trinity 17-5 in the Division 1 championship game, giving the Bears back-to-back titles. Lundstedt scored three goals in the title game and finished the season with 41 goals, 12 assists, 45 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers. She set a school record with 284 draw controls and won 76% of her draws, also a school record. Lundstedt committed to Southern Cal.
Riflery
Katlyn Sullivan, Statesboro: The senior posted a finals state championship-record score of 467.5 to win the individual championship at the all-classification state meet for the second consecutive season. She finished 8.6 points ahead of second-place Aubrey Hancock of team champion East Coweta. Sullivan became the first individual champion to repeat since 2019. She has qualified for the National Rifle Junior Olympic Championships each of the past four years. Sullivan, Statesboro’s Class of 2025 valedictorian, signed to compete for Nebraska’s rifle team.
Soccer (boys)
Tolu Adeyemi, Grayson: The senior completed his career with 57 goals and 26 assists. A two-time all-state selection, he scored five goals this season in the first four rounds of the playoffs before the Rams (22-3) lost in the Class 6A championship game. He was the Region 4 Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year, the Gwinnett County Player of the Year and a 2024 Elite Clubs National League All-America selection. He signed to play soccer at Mercer.
Soccer (girls)
Graycen Ehlen, Walton: The senior goalkeeper was the anchor of a defense that allowed just eight goals all season as the Raiders compiled a 20-2 record and won the program’s first state championship since 1993. In the Class 6A final, Ehlen had two saves on penalty kicks to give Walton a 4-2 victory over Buford in the shootout after the teams were scoreless for the first 100 minutes. Ehlen also was a three-time all-region selection in basketball. She signed to play soccer at Mississippi State.
Softball (fast-pitch)
Kendall Wells, North Oconee: The senior had a .759 batting average this season, with 12 home runs, 22 RBIs, a .914 on-base percentage and a 2.172 slugging percentage. She hit .580 for her career with 54 homers and 144 RBIs, and she tied the state home run record with 24 as a junior. Wells was a three-time region player of the year and all-state selection. North Oconee was a semifinalist in 2023 and a finalist in 2021. She is the No. 1-rated catcher and a top-five recruit nationally and signed to play softball at Oklahoma.
Softball (slow-pitch)
Lily Welch, Richmond Hill: The junior pitcher retired the final three batters with the tying runs on base to preserve an 8-6 victory over West Laurens in the all-classification championship game. She also had two hits and scored the eventual game-winning run in the top of the seventh inning. Welch hit nine home runs on the season, including one in a 1-0 victory over Elbert County in the second round. Richmond Hill finished 17-0 in its second season. Welch also is a catcher for the school’s fast-pitch team.
Swimming (boys)
Baylor Stanton, Brookwood: The junior won individual titles in the 200 individual medley (1:45.01) and 100 backstroke (47.46) and was a member of relay teams that finished first (200 medley) and second (400 freestyle) at the Class 6A meet. He has won three consecutive titles in the 200 IM, an event in which he holds the state record. Brookwood finished the team competition with a 409-293.5 lead over second-place Walton, the two-time defending champion. Stanton is ranked by Swimcloud as the nation’s No. 1 junior.
Swimming (girls)
Sarah Paisley Owen, Midtown: The sophomore won the 50 freestyle (22.34) and 100 freestyle (48.47) at the Class 4A meet and now holds the state record in both events. She broke the record in the 100 this year and the 50 as a freshman (22.25). Owen also competed on the 400 freestyle relay team that won with a time of 3:31.75. Midtown finished fifth in the team competition. Owen is ranked by Swimcloud as the No. 1 swimmer in Georgia and the No. 8 swimmer nationally in her class.
Tennis (boys)
Harrison Kemp, Greater Atlanta Christian: The junior played No. 1 singles all season and helped his team win the state championship in Class 3A-A private. It was the third consecutive title for the Spartans, who won Class 5A the past two seasons. Kemp competed against five top-15 national teams and the best in Georgia and went 11-4 in singles and 8-2 in doubles. He was down 4 match points against powerful Baylor (Tennessee) and came back to win. His UTR rating is 11.02 in singles and 11.12 in doubles.
Tennis (girls)
Brooklyn Hoffmann, West Forsyth: The senior went undefeated at No. 1 singles and helped the Wolverines win the state championship in the highest classification for the second consecutive season. She went 16-0 in singles and won her lone doubles match. Hoffmann was undefeated in the Macon Heart of Georgia Tournament against some of the state’s best competition and won the 18U doubles title at the USTA National Winter Championship. She signed to play tennis at James Madison.
Track and field (boys)
Maurice Gleaton, Hughes: The senior won Class 5A titles in the 100 meters (10.51 seconds) and 200 meters (21.39) and anchored the winning 4×100 relay team (40.75), leading Hughes to its third consecutive state championship. At his region meet in April, Gleaton became the first Georgia high school athlete to break 10 seconds in the 100, finishing in 9.98, the second-best wind-legal time in high school history nationwide. Gleaton, also a 3-star wide receiver prospect on the Panthers’ football team, signed to run track at Georgia.
Track and field (girls)
Skylar Cunningham, Greater Atlanta Christian: The sophomore won the 100 and 200 meters and ran on the winning 4×100 relay team at the Class 3A-A private meet, leading her team to the championship. It was the Spartans’ sixth championship in nine seasons. Cunningham’s time of 11.32 seconds in the 100 set a Class 3A record and was the best time in all classes at the state meet. Her 200 time of 23.34 also was the all-classification best. Cunningham won the 100 and finished second in the 200 as a freshman.
Volleyball
Abigail Li, Alpharetta: The 6-foot-1 senior setter had 937 assists, an average of 10 per set, along with 195 digs, 80 kills, 53 aces and 46 blocks for a 36-0 team that won its second consecutive state championship (third in five seasons) and finished No. 6 in MaxPreps’ national rankings. She was named a third-team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and was the Region 6-6A player of the year and a first-team all-state selection. Li signed to play volleyball at Georgia Tech.
Wrestling (boys)
Dominic Bambinelli, Mill Creek: The senior became one of 51 Georgia wrestlers since 1961 to win four individual titles when he won the 175-pound division at the Class 6A traditional meet. He won at 152 pounds as a freshman, 165 pounds as a sophomore and 175 pounds as a junior. He was 46-0 this season and 180-3 in his career. Mill Creek finished third at the traditional meet and tied for fifth at the state duals. Bambinelli, ranked No. 23 nationally on FloWrestling’s Top 100, signed to wrestle at Missouri.
Wrestling (girls)
Vera Spencer, North Oconee: The senior was voted by coaches as the girls’ Most Outstanding Wrestler at the all-classification state traditional meet after winning the 125-pound division for her third consecutive individual state championship. She won the title at 120 pounds as a junior and at 115 pounds as a sophomore. North Oconee finished in fifth place out of more than 120 teams. Spencer was 22-2 as a senior and 87-4 in her career. She will continue her wrestling career next season at Illinois Wesleyan University.
— Stan Awtrey, Todd Holcomb and Adam Krohn contributed to this article.
High School Sports
Titans Win Defensive Battle; Advance to Baseball Regional Final
David Rice & Trey Richmond | JTV Sports Thursday June 5th (6-5-2025, 11:40PM): Despite only two hits for Lumen Christi, they survived a defensive battle on Thursday to advance to the Regional Final at Spring Arbor University. Each team closed the first inning with one hit. Lumen Christi’s Benny Gaston hit a grounder over 2nd […]


David Rice & Trey Richmond | JTV Sports
Thursday June 5th
(6-5-2025, 11:40PM): Despite only two hits for Lumen Christi, they survived a defensive battle on Thursday to advance to the Regional Final at Spring Arbor University.
Each team closed the first inning with one hit. Lumen Christi’s Benny Gaston hit a grounder over 2nd base. Leslie’s Jackson Fossitt had a single, and was rounding first, as the 1st baseman was overthrown after a runner was out at 2nd. The Titans’ quick recovery created a more complex version of the double play tagging the runner out.
Lumen started off the scoring top of the 2nd as Timmy Crowley hit a runner home as he was thrown out at first to take the early 1-0 advantage.
In the 3rd inning Lumen Christi kept their momentum going with Jack Fitzpatrick hitting a ground ball by the 3rd baseman for a single. The lead grew to 2-0 as Broderick Gregory hit Fitzpatrick home and got to 2nd via errors. Gregory stole 3rd and eventually home with the catcher distracted for the 3-0 advantage.
Only a combined 2 more hits were to come. Bottom of the 4th, Leslie’s Henry Bradford recorded a double with a deep shot to right field. Atop the 5th, Lumen Christi’s Fitzpatrick got to first on an error. Bottom of the 5th, Leslie’s Parker Franklin got a single, hitting the ball to 2nd base.
Lumen Christi took the win 3-0 over Leslie with stifling defense.
Lumen Christi played 4 different pitchers combining for 3 hits allowed and no runs. Wesley Learned started for the Titans and pitched the first 3 innings. Learned allowed no hits and earned the pitching win. Jack Fitzpatrick led the offense with two hits.
Jackson Fossitt pitched the entirety of the game for the Blackhawks allowing only 3 hits. Leslie had just two hits.
Lumen Christi will play the Onsted Wildcats Saturday at Adrian College at 10am, the winner will play at 3pm in the state quarterfinal.
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