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Those two top-tier quarterbacks will be challenged by Team Unstoppable’s quality secondary led by Na’eem Offord, the No. 10 overall rated prospect, who has signed with Oregon, and No. Blake Woodby, a 4-star prospect, who has signed with Auburn.Both players, considered 5-star prospects, signed during the Early Signing Period last month. Russell, the 2024 Gatorade […]

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Those two top-tier quarterbacks will be challenged by Team Unstoppable’s quality secondary led by Na’eem Offord, the No. 10 overall rated prospect, who has signed with Oregon, and No. Blake Woodby, a 4-star prospect, who has signed with Auburn.Both players, considered 5-star prospects, signed during the Early Signing Period last month. Russell, the 2024 Gatorade National Player of the Year, will play at Alabama. Moore signed with Oregon.Team Unstoppable has a pair of future stars from the Class of 2026 — Jackson Cantwell of Nixa (Missouri) and and Zion Elee of St. Frances Academy (Maryland). Jackson, an offensive tackle, is the No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of ’26, who has 30 college scholarship offers. Elee, an EDGE rusher, is the No. 13 overall prospect, who has verbally committed to Maryland.The 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game will be played this afternoon in Florida. The game at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand will match Team Icon against Team Unstoppable. Both rosters are filled with top players from around the country.Russell and Moore helped lead Duncanville to Texas 6A Division I state championships in 2022 and 2023. This past season, the Panthers lost to eventual start champ North Crowley in the state semifinals to finish No. 8 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.No./Last Name/First Name/Position/Height/Weight/High School/City/State/College/Class/ESPN RankingFirst Name/Last Name/No./High School/Height/WeightMaking this year’s 17th annual content a big different is it also includes some of the top players in the Class of 2026.

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Colorado-signee Julian “JuJu” Lewis is also on Team Icon. the Carrollton (Georgia) QB led his school to a runner-up finish in Class 6A, the largest in Georgia. The Trojans finished No. 19 in the nation.

65 (SJ) Seuseu Alofaituli OL 6’2 286 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV Miami 2025 12
8 Byron Baldwin Jr. DB 6’2 185 St. Frances Academy Baltimore MD Indiana 2025 267
50 Joshua Blackston OL 6’4 275 Dunbar Baltimore MD Rutgers 2025  
3 Vernell Brown III WR 5’11 175 Jones Orlando FL Florida 2025 44
35 Jordan Campbell LB 6’3 210 Carrol City Miami FL Miami 2026 142
9 Dyzier Carter WR 5’10 180 Louisa County Louisa VA Rutgers 2026 114
12 Bryce Davis DL 6’4 255 Grimsley Greensboro NC Duke 2025 82
18 Anthony Davis Jr LB 6’2 205 Grayson Stockbridge GA   2026 247
70 Micah DeBose OL 6’5 320 Theodore Theodore AL Alabama 2025 78
23 James Dunnigan Jr. DB 6’2 185 Manhattan Manhattan KS   2026  
4 J’Vari Flowers DB 6’0 175 Miami Northwestern Miami FL   2026 71
10 KJ Ford DL 6’4 245 Duncanville Cedar Hill TX   2026 129
73 Juan Gaston Jr OL 6’8 340 Westlake Fairburn GA Georgia 2025 85
99 Daverin Geralds II DL 6’3 275 Collins Hill Suwanee GA   2026 53
11 Will Griffin QB 6’3 225 Jesuit Treasure Island FL Florida 2026 58
15 Marcus Harris WR 6’0 185 Mater Dei Eastvale CA Washington 2025 138
86 Brock Harris TE 6’6 240 Pineview Washington UT   2026 34
27 Tae Harris DB 6’0 195 Cedartown Cedartown GA Georgia Tech 2025 48
3 Zelus Hicks DB 6’3 185 Carrollton Lilburn GA Texas 2025 72
6 Savion Hiter RB 5’11 199 Louisa County Louisa VA   2026 20
79 Immanuel Iheanacho OL 6’7 345 Georgetown Prep Baltimore MD   2026 7
7 Ty Jackson LB 6’2 205 Seminole Ridge Westlake FL Florida 2025 54
55 Alai Kalaniuvalu OL 6’3 305 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV BYU 2025 109
11 Jake Kreul DL 6’3 230 IMG Academy Orlando FL   2026 99
1 Dijon (DJ) Lee Jr DB 6’3 192 Mission Viejo Mission Viejo CA Alabama 2025 32
10 Julian Lewis QB 6’0 190 Carrollton Carrollton GA Colorado 2025 2
19 Tyler Lockhart LB 6’3 215 Winona Secondary School Kilmichael MS Mississippi State 2025 144
64 Kenneth McManus IV OL 6’2 290 St. John’s College Washington, D.C. DC Akron 2025  
4 Naeshaun Montgomery WR 6’2 185 Miami Central West Palm Beach FL Florida 2025 116
1 Dakorien Moore WR 6’0 185 Duncanville Dallas TX Oregon 2025 3
7 Javian Osborne RB 5’9 195 Forney Mesquite TX   2026 68
17 Isaiah Reese LB 6’3 200 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter NH Virginia 2025  
25 Brunno Reus P 6’0 190 Venice Senior Sarasota FL Florida State 2025  
88 Landon Rink DL 6’3 280 Cy-Fair Cypress TX Texas A&M 2025 156
21 Anthony Rogers WR/RB 5’9 190 Carver Senior Montgomery AL Ohio State 2025 97
12 Keelon Russell QB 6’4 185 Duncanville Duncanville TX Alabama 2025 14
33 Henry Searcy LS 6’3 185 Lawton Chiles Tallahassee FL Pitt 2025  
77 Micah Smith OL 6’6 320 Vero Beach Vero Beach FL   2026 46
80 Scott Starzyk K 5’9 165 The Woodlands The Woodlands TX Arkansas 2025  
2 Jahkeem Stewart DL 6’6 277 Edna Karr New Orleans LA USC 2025 11
6 Cortez Thomas DB 6’1 185 Holmes County Central Goodman MI Ole Miss 2025 125
14 Xavier Tiller TE 6’5 220 Langston Hughes Atlanta GA Texas A&M 2026 70
16 Carnell Warren WR 6’4 195 Bluffton Bluffton SC   2026 203
49 Jalen Wiggins DL 6’5 250 James Rickards Tallahassee FL Florida 2025 68
41 Prince Williams DL 6’2 255 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas NV   2026 212
5 Tony Williams DB 6’1 190 Palm Beach Central Wellington FL UCF 2025  
8 Dallas Wilson WR 6’4 195 Tampa Bay Tech Tampa FL Florida 2026  

Team Icon is led by Duncanville (Texas) stars Keelon Russell (quarterback) and Dakorian Moore (wide receiver), the No. 2 and No. 4 college football prospects in the Class of 2025, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Na’eem Offord 5 A.H. Parker High School 6’2 190
Anquon Fegans 4 Thompson High School: Alabaster, AL 6’2 185
Gavin Nix 6 IMG Academy 6’0 225
Abel Hoopii 58 Farrington High School: Honolulu, HI 6’5 345
Hunter Solwold 84 Fallston High: Fallston, MD 6’3 240
Kaden Strayhorn 75 IMG Academy 6’3 298
Erik Schmidt 28 Marquette University High 6’2 200
Izayia Williams 57 Tavares High School: Tavares, FL 6’1 215
Isaiah Iosefa 56 Waipahu HS: Honolulu, HI 6’1 220
Dominic De Freitas 90 Northwood High School 6’0 180
Jackson Cantwell 79 Nixa High: Nixa, MO 6’8 310
Keenyi Pepe 71 IMG 6’8 300
Chris Ewald jr 21 Chaminade Madonna College Prep: Hollywood, FL 6’0 178
London Merritt 14 IMG Academy 6’3 250
Naeem Burroughs 18 The Bolles School: Jacksonville, FL 6’0 175
Kaiden Prothro 7 Bowdon High School: Bowdon, GA 6’6 210
Jared Smith 8 Thompson High School: Alabaster, AL 6’6 250
Zahir Mathis 9 Imhotep Institute Chs: Philadelphia, PA 6’6 230
Michael Fasusi 56 Lewisville High School: Lewisville, AR 6’5 310
Tristen Keys 23 Blair Center Hattiesburg High: Hattiesburg, MS 6’3 185
JaReylan McCoy 19 Tupelo High School: Tupelo, MS 6’7 250
Isaiah Mozee 23 Lee’s Summit North 6’1 200
Xavier McDonald 2 Morton High School: Morton, MS 6’1 160
Kevin Oatis jr 99 Blair Center Hattiesburg High: Hattiesburg, MS 6’3 280
Zech Fort 12 IMG academy 5’11 190
Simeon Caldwell 24 The Bolles School: Jacksonville, FL 6’2 190
Zion Elee 7 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 6’4 226
Derrek Cooper 6 Chaminade Madonna College Prep: Hollywood, FL 6’1 198
KJ Lacey 9 Saraland high school 6’1 185
Donovan Olugbode 0 IMG 6’2 200
Jireh Edwards 10 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 6’2 204
Solomon Thomas 65 William M. Raines High School: Jacksonville, FL 6’4 325
Blake Woodby 1 St Frances Academy: Baltimore, MD 5’11 182
Elijah Griffin 95 Savannah Christian Prep: Savannah, GA 6’5 290
Donovan Murph 17 Irmo High School: Columbia, SC 6’3 190
Quentin Gibson 1 North Crowley HS 5’9 160
Jaylen Gilchrist 77 Salem High School 6’5 205
Langston Hogg 78 Cartersville High School: Cartersville, GA 6’2 270
Byron Louis 22 American Heritage School: Plantation, FL 6’0 210
Nolan Wilson 55 Picayune Memorial High School: Picayune, MS 6’4 251
Mikkel Skinner 8 Riverside High School: Greer, SC 6’4 220
Kaleb Burns 22 Cypress Falls H S: Houston, TX 6’1 210
Marshall Pritchett 24 Rabun Gap Nacoochee School: Rabun Gap, GA 6’6 225
Alvin Henderson 4 Elba High School: Elba, AL 5’10 195
Kail Ellis 50 Cass High School: Cartersville, GA 6’4 300
Keon Young 3 Lakeland Senior High School: Lakeland, FL 6’1 178
Malik Washington 5 Archbishop Spalding High School: Severn, MD 6’5 215
Derek Zammit 3 DePaul Catholic High School 6’0 195

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Five takeaways from Thursday, as champions were crowned, coaches hired, TMC met, and …

For the first time in school history, Concord-Carlisle girls’ lacrosse was No. 1 in the state.Barry Chin/Globe Staff Championship weekend is upon us, with four teams getting a head-start on the celebrating Thursday night. Over at Babson College, Concord-Carlisle girls’ lacrosse claimed its first state championship in the Division 1 title game, and Norwell beat […]

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For the first time in school history, Concord-Carlisle girls’ lacrosse was No. 1 in the state.Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Championship weekend is upon us, with four teams getting a head-start on the celebrating Thursday night.

Over at Babson College, Concord-Carlisle girls’ lacrosse claimed its first state championship in the Division 1 title game, and Norwell beat its old coach to capture the Division 4 belt, its first state title in seven years.

And in Shrewsbury, top-seeded Agawam bounced back after dropping the second set to win the last two in commanding fashion against Wayland and secure its second Division 2 title in three seasons.

While not an MIAA sport, St. Mary’s captured the 2025 girls’ flag football title.

With the conclusion of the softball and tennis semifinals, every championship match is locked in, and with a shift in softball to put every game on Saturday, that means 23 champions will be crowned that day, weather permitting.

You can find out when every championship game is with our title tracker, and you can revisit every game from the last two rounds with our playoff guide.

The rest of Thursday’s coverage:

1. Commitment corner

Holland (formerly Burke) senior Jay’von Depina has committed to play at Northern Essex Community College, making it five of the six Bulldogs seniors who are going on to play collegiately.

▪ Dartmouth College announced an incoming women’s soccer class that includes two Massachusetts products: Brookline defender Anna Leschly, a two-time EMass All-Star and Bay State Conference All-Star, and BB&N’s Maeve Theobald, who made the All-NEPSAC and All-ISL first teams.

▪ Methuen football coach Tom Ryan will be the athletic director at the school after serving on an interim basis last year. Longtime offensive coordinator Ryan Dugan will be promoted to interim head coach.

Ryan went 81-48 in 12 seasons coaching the Rangers. Dugan has been the offensive coordinator at his alma mater, where he teaches math, for 12 years.

▪ Nipmuc has promoted Britt Kahler from assistant to head girls’ basketball coach. Kahler was formerly the head coach at Blackstone Valley Tech.

▪ Tabor Academy announced the promotion of 2014 graduate Lydia Caputi from assistant to head girls’ basketball coach.

Caputi takes over for Will Becker, who she coached under the last two years. An All-New England player while at Tabor, she went on to play at Babson, where she was a three-year starter.

She has coached at Trinity College and Dartmouth and was head coach at Westminster School in Simsbury, Conn.

▪ Westwood athletic director Matt Gillis announced he will be retiring next week after 33 years with the school district. The Blue Hills graduate has served as the Wolverines’ AD for 13 years.

3. Milton Academy’s Partal wins Gatorade boys’ soccer award

Milton Academy senior Josh Partal has been named the Gatorade Massachusetts Boys Soccer Player of the Year.

The midfielder from Bangor, Maine, notched seven goals and eight assists, leading the Mustangs to the NEPSAC Class A championship game. A United Soccer Coaches High School All-American selection, he participated in the High School All-American Game and will play at Stanford.

“Josh just controls the game from minute one to minute 90,” said BB&N coach Joe Campbell in a release. “He never plays a bad pass and is silky smooth on the ball. His game awareness is uncanny for such a young player.”

Partal volunteers as a youth soccer coach and is a member of the Milton Academy Science Olympiad team and co-head of the MicroFinance Club.

5. TMC talks big picture, tweaks wrestling postseason

The MIAA’s Tournament Management Committee discussed two big-picture topics and made a slight change to wrestling during its Thursday meeting.

The only vote of the day was to reduce the number of wrestlers who qualify for All-States from six to five per weight, which was recommended by the wrestling committee.

“They’re trying to get their arms around the number of people who are wrestling,” said TMC chair Shaun Hart, the Burlington AD. “The events are so huge.”

Two athletic directors, Newton North’s Mike Jackson and Franklin’s Karrah Ellis, proposed that basketball quarterfinal games be held at neutral locations instead of home gyms.

“It’s definitely difficult to host an Elite Eight game in basketball,” Ellis said. “From turning people away at the door because tickets sold out, to locking down your facility. We had people break in through our loading dock trying to sneak into a game. That’s an unreasonable expectation of your event staff.”

The committee decided to add the issue to a future agenda when they have more data, with Paine noting that only three quarterfinal games in 2025 sold more than 1,000 tickets.

“We understand Newton North and Franklin had a problem, but we need to look at the numbers and look at the ticket sales,” Hart said.

Hart also noted that while hockey quarterfinals were moved to neutral locations last season, it’s not an apples-to-apples comparison.

“Everyone owns their own basketball gym and less than half the hockey teams play at a venue that is theirs,” Hart said. “They’re not the same.”

The committee also discussed the need to make the alignment process, which just wrapped up for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years, less arduous and acrimonious.

“We have to seriously consider what we are doing and why we are doing this work,” Hart said. “My hope is no person needs to do alignments again. We put the formula together and it runs the state and where you land is where you are.”

A sub-committee was discussed to look at alternate methods for settling alignments.


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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Local Iowa high school baseball and softball highlights and scores (6

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school baseball and softball highlights and scores from June 12th, 2025: Softball Sioux City East 3, Sioux City North 1 (Game 1 – Doubleheader) West Monona 9, Lawton-Bronson 2 Sibley-Ocheyedam 6, Sheldon 5 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13, CB Jefferson 1 Le Mars 3, […]

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school baseball and softball highlights and scores from June 12th, 2025:

Softball

Sioux City East 3, Sioux City North 1 (Game 1 – Doubleheader)

West Monona 9, Lawton-Bronson 2

Sibley-Ocheyedam 6, Sheldon 5

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13, CB Jefferson 1

Le Mars 3, Bishop Heelan 2 (Game 1 – Doubleheader)

Le Mars 8, Bishop Heelan 5 (Game 2 – Doubleheader)

CB Lincoln 5, Sioux City West 2

Okoboji 14, Emmetsburg 4

Newell-Fonda 10, Pocahontas Area 1

Woodbine 5, Westwood 1

Baseball

Sioux City East 4, Sioux City North 2 (Game 1 – Doubleheader)

Sioux City East 3, Sioux City North 0 (Game 2 – Doubleheader)

Estherville-Lincoln Central 7, Algona 1

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13, CB Jefferson 0

Newell-Fonda 16, Northwood-Kensett 2

Sheldon 11, Sibley-Ocheyedan 3

MMCRU 1, Kingsley-Pierson 0

West Lyon 7, Central Lyon 0

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Girls flag football camp highlights rapid rise of the sport in Colorado

COLORADO SPRINGS — About 75 girls, ages 10 to 18, gathered this week at a girls pro flag football camp in Colorado Springs — a clear sign of how fast the sport is gaining ground across Colorado. “To see the growth, just for women in general, is amazing… these young women are coming out and […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS — About 75 girls, ages 10 to 18, gathered this week at a girls pro flag football camp in Colorado Springs — a clear sign of how fast the sport is gaining ground across Colorado.

“To see the growth, just for women in general, is amazing… these young women are coming out and wanting to play in a sport that’s mainly for men,” said Vana Medrano, quarterback for the Denver Rush, who coached at the camp.

Medrano shared her passion for the game and her hope that these young athletes take full advantage of the opportunities now available.

“I wish I started when I was younger… the opportunity is amazing,” she said.

Now recognized as Colorado’s 33rd sanctioned high school sport — and the 18th for girls — flag football marks a significant step forward for gender equity in athletics.

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The sport’s momentum is especially clear at schools like Denver South, where flag football is quickly becoming part of school culture.

“It means a lot because I got to be part of the first official flag football team at my school,” said one camper who did not want to be identified for this story. “Never even thrown a football before, and I instantly fell in love.”

Medrano said the biggest takeaway she hopes to leave campers with is belief in themselves.

“I hope they leave this camp with confidence… knowing they can do it, and that the sky is the limit,” Medrano said.

The local nonprofit Pro Football Camp will host three youth events this summer, bringing in NFL, UFL, and women’s pro players to coach and mentor kids on and off the field.

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Maxwell Moldovan sinks eagle at U.S. Open

Green High School alum Maxwell Moldovan has one of the early highlights at Oakmont Country Club. On the first hole of his first round at the 2025 U.S. Open Golf Championship, former Green and Ohio State golfer needed just two strokes to get his ball into the cup, earning him an eagle on the par-4 […]

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Jun 6, 2024; Dublin, Ohio, USA; Maxwell Moldovan plays his shot from the second tee during the first round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-USA TODAY Sports

Green High School alum Maxwell Moldovan has one of the early highlights at Oakmont Country Club.

On the first hole of his first round at the 2025 U.S. Open Golf Championship, former Green and Ohio State golfer needed just two strokes to get his ball into the cup, earning him an eagle on the par-4 hole.

Moldovan, who turned pro in June 2024 and in April won his first pro event at the PGA Tour Americas Brazil Open, was one of four players in a field of 83 to qualify out of Springfield Country Club, located in Springfield, Ohio. He put together rounds of 69-65 to go 5 under, which sent him to the U.S. Open.

This is his fourth straight year competing in the event.

Dispatch reporter Rob Oller contributed to this report.

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Skiing Introduces Five

Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University skiing will introduce five first-years to the program in 2025-26 as part of the Class of 2029, Cate Brams, the Paul J. Finnegan Family Head Coach for Harvard Nordic Skiing, and Scott MacPherson, The Peter H. Carter ’69 Head Coach for Harvard Alpine Skiing, announced on Thursday. The Crimson’s […]

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University skiing will introduce five first-years to the program in 2025-26 as part of the Class of 2029, Cate Brams, the Paul J. Finnegan Family Head Coach for Harvard Nordic Skiing, and Scott MacPherson, The Peter H. Carter ’69 Head Coach for Harvard Alpine Skiing, announced on Thursday.
 
The Crimson’s Class of 2029 includes three skiers on the nordic side and two skiers for the alpine team. The group includes one student-athlete each from Alaska, California, Idaho, New York, and Ontario.
 
Harvard’s incoming class features Braden Bellizzi (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.), Caleb Boyce (Boise, Idaho), and Logan Cuddy (Anchorage, Alaska) on the nordic side as well as Maya Eisner (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) and Tristan Leightell (Toronto, Ontario) on the alpine side.
 
The group joins a Harvard program that has qualified skiers on both the alpine and nordic sides for the NCAA Championships in each of the last five competitive seasons.

Braden Bellizzi
Nordic | Honeoye Falls, N.Y. | Honeoye Falls-Lima

Earned All-Greater Rochester Skier of the Year honors in 2023 … Gained First Team All-Greater Rochester from 2021-23 … Garnered First Team All-Monroe County from 2021-23 … Represented the Mid-Atlantic Region at Junior Nationals from 2022-25 … Won an individual New York state title in 2023 … Helped team win New York state titles in 2022 and 2023 … Captured an individual sectional championship in 2023 and team sectional championships from 2021-23 … Also competed in soccer and track and field … National Honor Society member and chapter president … Enjoys surfing, whitewater kayaking, and exploring nature … Son of Kellin King ’99 and Matt Bellizzi ’96; both parents competed in nordic skiing at Harvard. 

Caleb Boyce
Nordic | Boise, Idaho | Boise High School

Earned the Hummel-Fereday Award as a junior … Raced for the Bogus Basin Nordic Team … Also competed with the Boise Brave Mountain Bike Team … Won the Tour de Bogus 25k … Helped mountain bike team win the state championship three times … National Merit Finalist and an AP Scholar … Selected as the Idaho winner of the “Celebrate the West” art competition … Plays the piano … Son of Heidi and Cody Boyce. 

Logan Cuddy
Nordic | Anchorage, Alaska | Robert Service High School

Earned All-America honors in 2023 … Gained All-State accolades in 2024 … Captured Team MVP laurels in 2024 … Helped team win a state title in 2022 and finish as state runner-up in 2023 and 2024 … Part of team that garnered a rating as the top high school team in the nation in 2022 according to U.S. Skiing … Served team as a two-year captain … Raced for Alaska Pacific University Nordic Ski Center … Earned the 2024 Youth Volunteer Award … Selected as an Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy … Served as the President of high school’s Special Olympics Partners Club … Aunt Nina Kemppel competed in nordic skiing at Dartmouth and represented Team USA at four Olympics (1992, 1994, 1998, 2002) … Son of Denali Kemppel and Kevin Cuddy; Denali competed in nordic skiing at Dartmouth, earning All-America honors.

Maya Eisner
Alpine | Pacific Palisades, Calif. | Rowland Hall (Utah)

Qualified for U.S. Nationals in 2024 and 2025, for U18 Nationals in 2024 and 2025, and for U16 Nationals in 2022 and 2023 … Qualified for U16 NPS at Burke Mountain in 2023 … Competed for the Mammouth Mountain Ski Team from 2021-23 and for Rowmark Ski Academy from 2023-25 … Earned Academic All-State honors … Also played soccer; helped team win a Utah 2A State Championship in 2023 … An AP Scholar with Distinction … A volunteer and student chapter co-founder of Grow the Flow, an organization advocating for the Great Salt Lake’s survival through legislation and research … Daughter of Sydney and Brian Eisner.

Tristan Leightell
Alpine | Toronto, Ontario | Green Mountain Valley School (Vt.)

Earned a bronze medal at the U19 Canadian Giant Slalom National Championships in 2025 … Ranked in the top five overall in the Canadian Giant Slalom standings in 2023, 2024, and 2025 … Placed first at the Ontario Cup in 2020 and 2021 … Selected as the Best Ontario Cup Boy at the U14 level in 2019 and the U16 level in 2021 … Raced for the Georgian Peaks Alpine Club, Ontario Development Ski Team, Green Mountain Valley School, and the Burke Mountain Academy E-Team … Also played ice hockey and lacrosse … Organized a skateboarding marathon, raising over $5000 for Beaver Valley Outreach … Son of Karen and Stephen Leightell.
 

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