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When Sydney Kuhn runs, the record-keepers pay attention. The Swan Valley senior set a pair of Vikings girls track records and a Saginaw County record in the Barnyard Invitational at Romeo. The future Michigan Wolverine won the 400-meter dash in 53.90 seconds, breaking her own Swan Valley and Saginaw County record set in 2024 in […]

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When Sydney Kuhn runs, the record-keepers pay attention.

The Swan Valley senior set a pair of Vikings girls track records and a Saginaw County record in the Barnyard Invitational at Romeo.

The future Michigan Wolverine won the 400-meter dash in 53.90 seconds, breaking her own Swan Valley and Saginaw County record set in 2024 in :55.06. It was the first girls 400 dash to break the 54-second mark in Michigan since East Lansing’s Taylor Manson clocked a time of :53.18 in 2017.

The Michigan high school state record is :52:03 set by Detroit Country Day’s Kendall Baisden in 2013. Kuhn’s mark is the sixth fastest in Michigan high school girls track history.

The Swan Valley girls team finished third with 89.5 points, while Romeo won the meet with 131.5 points. Midland Dow was ninth with 18 points and Freeland was 11th with 12.5 points.

Kuhn also won the 100 in :12.41 and set a school record in the 200 in :24.60, while Aubrey Hare gave the Vikings wins in the 100 hurdles (:18.15) and 300 hurdles (:49.13).

Girls Track

Brighton Bulldog Invite: Abigail Shealy finished first for Midland High in the shot put with a throw of 38 feet, 6 inches.

Boys Track

Romeo Barnyard Invitational: Swan Valley won the boys title with 110 points, while Alma finished 15th with six points and Midland Dow 21st with one point. Cal Delisle won the 200 in 22.87 seconds, adding legs on Swan Valley’s winning 400 relay, 800 relay and 1,600 relay. Boston Streng-Beougher added a win in the 400 (:49.13), with legs on the 800 relay and 1,600 relay. Simbad Marte gave Swan Valley a first in the high jump (6-0).

Brighton Bulldog Invite: Midland High claimed three firsts at Brighton, with LJ Gallihugh winning the 200 (:22.80), Evan Woodruff the shot put (54-4) and Maxwell Stoecker the discus (153-3).

Baseball

Midland High 7-12, Traverse City Central 1-5: Midland High earned the sweep, with Liam Heinz striking out 10 in five innings for the Game 1 win. Brady Vannest hit a two-run homer, with Charlie Sabin and Greyson Lampi adding two hits each. Vannest also drove in three runs with two hits in the Game 2 win with Taber Edwards-Benner getting three hits. Eli Kell and Sabin added two hits each.

Alma Panther Tournament: Chesaning won the Alma Tourney title, beating Bay City Central, 13-2, and Alma, 6-0. Brady Sager led the Indians in the win over Central, going 4-for-4 with a double, homer, walk, five RBIs, five runs and four stolen bases. Max Volk added two hits, two walks, two RBIs, two runs and two stolen bases. Eli Keck and Adam Woodcock followed with two hits each, with Woodcock earning the win, allowing four hits in five innings. Sager earned the win in the championship game against Alma, striking out 18 and allowing three hits in seven innings to improve to 4-0. Woodcock led the offense with three hits and two RBIs, with Sager adding two hits, two RBIs and two runs.

Softball

Midland High 13-13, Alpena 0-5: Midland High’s Sydney Rhoton did not allow a hit through five innings, striking out six in the first game. Rhoton led the offense with two hits, while Addie Edwards, Reese Dominowski, Emily Wendt and Caroline Williams drove in two runs each. Wendt led the Game 2 offense with three hits and two RBIs, with Edwards and Rhoton adding two hits each. Rhoton threw two hitless innings in the second game. Jocelyn Rivard drove in two runs and Kelley Cassiday walked three times for the Chemics.

Michigan Lutheran Seminary 14-20, Valley Lutheran 4-4: Ally Coffey struck out 17 in six innings for the Game 1 win in the Tri-Valley Conference doubleheader. Coffey also had three hits and two runs, while Kerin Garner and Charli Alcorn added three hits each, with Alcorn hitting a homer. Alcorn followed with two hits, three RBIs and three runs in the four-inning nightcap. Addison Whitmer added two hits, two RBIs and two runs, while Sam Priem added three RBIs and two runs. London Retberg chipped in with two hits, two RBIs and two runs.

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Ally Coffey notched the 1,000th strikeout in her career, leading Michigan Lutheran Seminary to a sweep Wednesday. Seminary knocked off Kingston, 6-5 and 11-1, in a non-conference softball doubleheader to improve its record to 27-9, setting the school record for wins. Coffey struck out 14 in the opener, adding a homer and two doubles at […]

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Ally Coffey notched the 1,000th strikeout in her career, leading Michigan Lutheran Seminary to a sweep Wednesday.

Seminary knocked off Kingston, 6-5 and 11-1, in a non-conference softball doubleheader to improve its record to 27-9, setting the school record for wins.

Coffey struck out 14 in the opener, adding a homer and two doubles at the plate. Addison Whitmer, Kerin Gardner, Makayla Roth and London Retberg added two hits each for MLS.

Gardner earned the complete-game win in the nightcap, adding two hits and scoring twice on offense. Roth, Coffey, Retberg and Emily Laupichler added two hits each.

Seminary heads to the Division 4 district semifinals, taking on St. Charles at noon Saturday.

Boys Golf

Division 4 at Mount Pleasant: Nouvel placed four golfers in the top six in the Division 4 regional at Mount Pleasant Country Club, claiming the regional championship with a 329. Ian Ziegelmann led the Panthers, finishing third with an 80. Alex McCarthy, Ty Iamurri and Rodney Iamurri all shot 83s to tie for sixth place. Nouvel heads to Katke Golf Course at Ferris State for the Division 4 state finals June 6-7 after finishing fourth in the state in 2024.

Softball

Swan Valley 11-5, Flushing 5-4: Mia Robinson earned a pair of wins, allowing eight hits and one earned run in the opener while striking out 12. She followed with three innings of relief in Swan Valley’s Game 2 walk-off win, allowing no hits with seven strikeouts. In the opener, Izzy Coffel led the offense with three hits and three RBIs, while Hailey Koch added two hits and Violet Boehler two RBIs. Chloe Bryce hit a homer. In the second game, Robinson had two hits and two RBIs, with Bryce walking twice.

Hemlock 12, Freeland 9: Madeline McDonald led the Freeland offense with three RBIs, while Sophia Price and Jess Meyette added three hits each. Freeland, 20-13, heads to the district at Bay City John Glenn to take on Essexville Garber at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Millington 4, Essexville Garber 1: Millington sisters Logan and Morgan Matusik each hit solo homers in the fifth inning to power the 24-9 Cardinals to the non-conference win. Lilly Damm added two runs and two hits. Morgan Matusik earned the win, striking out two in six innings.

Coleman 7-7, McBain 4-6: Coleman swept the non-conference doubleheader, with Klaira Sysak getting two hits in the opener with three hits and two RBIs in the nightcap. Addison Kenyon added two hits and Sydney Bovee two walks in Game 1, with Raegan McCoy earning the win in relief with three hits, one run and two strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings. Coleman scored three runs in the sixth to earn the Game 2 win. Isabelle Lewis had two hits, with Kendall Allen earning the win.

Baseball

Lapeer 5-2, Heritage 4-8: Brady Gotham had two hits and Jack Thompson added two RBIs in the Game 1 loss. In the nightcap, Brady Boelter allowed four hits and two earned runs in five innings, striking out four to earn the win for Heritage. Dom Bloedel led the Hawks (17-14, 15-7) with two hits and an RBI, with Matt Shaner Jr. driving in two runs.

Caro 14-22, Bad Axe 0-0: Caro put up some big numbers on senior night, sweeping the Big Thumb doubleheader. Max Grice earned the win in the first game, allowing three hits and striking out nine in five innings. He also had two hits and three stolen bases on offense. Trentin Hessling led the offense with three hits and three RBIs, while Ramon Zamora Jr. added two hits and four RBIs. Xander Grice and Ty Farver drove in two runs each. Zamora Jr. continued to wield the hot bat in the second game with four hits and three RBIs, followed by Xander Grice with three hits and three RBIs. Landyn Stine and Olyver Downing drove in three runs each, with Hessling and Wyatt Waterman driving in two runs each.

Boys Lacrosse

Haslett 18, Heritage 2: Heritage saw its season end in the regional championship game Wednesday. Josh Larsen made 16 saves for the Hawks, who finish the season at 12-7. Elden Wideman and Colin Workman scored Heritage’s two goals against Haslett, which advances to play Mattawan in a Division 2 quarterfinal Friday.

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(WHSV) – The VHSL Region 3C soccer tournaments got underway on Wednesday night while the Region 3C baseball and softball tournament games were pushed to Thursday because of weather. In West Virginia, East Hardy clinched a spot in the WVSSAC Class A state tournament after defeating Tygarts Valley 8-6 in the WVSSAC Class A Region […]

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(WHSV) – The VHSL Region 3C soccer tournaments got underway on Wednesday night while the Region 3C baseball and softball tournament games were pushed to Thursday because of weather.

In West Virginia, East Hardy clinched a spot in the WVSSAC Class A state tournament after defeating Tygarts Valley 8-6 in the WVSSAC Class A Region II Championship.

Check out highlights from the baseball game between Tygarts Valley and East Hardy and the girls soccer game between Brookville and Turner Ashby.

If you see a score missing and want to report it, send an email to sports@whsv.com.

VHSL Region 3C Boys Soccer (First Round)

  • (11) Spotswood 0, (6) Fluvanna Co. 3
  • (9) Brookville 2, (8) Waynesboro 2 (Waynesboro wins 4-3 in PK’s)

VHSL Region 3C Girls Soccer (First Round)

  • (12) Spotswood 0, (5) Monticello 2
  • (11) Rustburg at (6) Staunton (not reported)
  • (10) Brookville 5, (7) Turner Ashby 3
  • (9) Broadway 2, (8) Rockbridge Co. 3 (OT)

WVSSAC Class A Region II Baseball Championship (best-of-three)

  • Tygarts Valley 6, East Hardy 8 (East Hardy wins series 2-0)
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(WAND) – The spring postseason rolls on. Our area softball teams had an opportunity to keep surviving and advancing. Check out the scores below. 3A Regional Semifinal  Mt. Zion 11, Urbana 1 2A Sectional Semifinal  Unity 4, Marshall 3 U-High 9, Meridian 4 1A Sectional Semifinal  LeRoy 13, Central A&M 2 Stew Stras 8, Edwards […]

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(WAND) – The spring postseason rolls on.

Our area softball teams had an opportunity to keep surviving and advancing. Check out the scores below.

3A Regional Semifinal 

Mt. Zion 11, Urbana 1

2A Sectional Semifinal 

Unity 4, Marshall 3

U-High 9, Meridian 4

1A Sectional Semifinal 

LeRoy 13, Central A&M 2

Stew Stras 8, Edwards County 2

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High school highlights for Wednesday, May 28, 2025

GIRLS LACROSSE SECTION 1-1A SEMIFINAL • Bella Ashton scored four goals and Madeline Kelso made 21 saves in goal, but Century saw its season come to an end in an 8-5 loss to New Prague. ADVERTISEMENT BOYS VOLLEYBALL SECTION 1-1A FIRST ROUND • Mayo/Century/John Marshall captured the program’s first section playoff win in the inaugural […]

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GIRLS LACROSSE

SECTION 1-1A SEMIFINAL

Bella Ashton scored four goals and Madeline Kelso made 21 saves in goal, but Century saw its season come to an end in an 8-5 loss to New Prague.

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BOYS VOLLEYBALL

SECTION 1-1A FIRST ROUND

• Mayo/Century/John Marshall captured the program’s first section playoff win in the inaugural sanctioned season with a three-set sweep of New Prague. Logan McQuilkin finished with nine kills, while Ben Ragland had seven for Rochester and Haziel Sagastume dished out 16 assists.

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