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Santa Maria Valley soccer teams post big wins
The Pioneer Valley and Righetti boys soccer teams set themselves up for a Mountain League showdown with wins Friday night. Meanwhile, the Santa Maria and St. Joseph girls stayed atop their respective leagues with wins that night also. 4

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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 […]


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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Twenty Four Sheridan/Johnson County HS Soccer Players Receive Post
Coaches and members of the Wyoming Coaches Association have voted on which players they believe are the best in the 4A and 3A East and West, as well as the best in the state regardless of conference, for the 2025 Wyoming High School Soccer season. The following names are those from Sheridan and Buffalo that […]


Coaches and members of the Wyoming Coaches Association have voted on which players they believe are the best in the 4A and 3A East and West, as well as the best in the state regardless of conference, for the 2025 Wyoming High School Soccer season.
The following names are those from Sheridan and Buffalo that were named all-conference.
Of the 24 names listed, 13 of them also earned all-state honors.
Sheridan Boys:
Eli Negron – Goalie
Karson Chase – Defender (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Breck Reed – Defender (All-State in 2023, 2024 and 2025)
Evan Ballew – Midfielder
Connor Bateson – Midfielder
Christian Burgess – Midfielder (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Kelten Crow – Forward (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Sheridan Girls:
Sarah Munn – Goalie
Anna Tarver – Defender (All-State in 2025)
Avery Von Krosigk – Defender
Sydney Zebroski – Defender (All-State in 2025)
Parker Treide – Midfielder (All-State in 2025)
Avery McMullen – Forward (All-State in 2025)
Sydney Warnke – Forward
Buffalo Boys:
Orion Ostheimer – Goalie
Gio Monterastelli – Defender (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Michael Tomich – Defender
Ryan Nicholas – Midfielder (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Johnathan Rosalez – Midfielder
Jace Townsend – Midfielder (All-State in 2025)
Cortlan Smith – Forward
Tommy Wonka – Forward (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
Buffalo Girls:
MacKenzie Bissett – Forward
Aubrey Irish – Forward (All-State in 2024 and 2025)
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Neuqua Valley boys volleyball defeats Joliet Catholic in straight sets in Regional Semifinal
Neuqua Volleyball and Joliet Catholic meet up at Bolingbrook High School for an IHSA Boys Volleyball Regional Semifinal. The Hilltoppers enter off a dominant win over Lockport, while the Wildcats advanced with a victory against Montini. Both teams are aiming for a spot in Thursday night’s Regional Final. This highlight is sponsored by BMO. Neuqua Valley […]


Neuqua Volleyball and Joliet Catholic meet up at Bolingbrook High School for an IHSA Boys Volleyball Regional Semifinal. The Hilltoppers enter off a dominant win over Lockport, while the Wildcats advanced with a victory against Montini. Both teams are aiming for a spot in Thursday night’s Regional Final. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.
Neuqua Valley boys volleyball pulls away in a close first set against Joliet Catholic
Tied at 2 early in the first set, Joliet Catholic’s Aydan Garcia tips the ball over to break the tie.
The Hilltoppers keep the momentum going. Cole Czerkies rises up and smashes down a kill to keep them rolling.
Garcia makes an impact again, serving up an ace that deflects off Veda Chebrolu for another Joliet point.
Neuqua Valley finds its rhythm thanks to Blake Thompson, who powers a kill through the block.
It’s been a tight opening set — Chase Marston rockets a kill to tie it at 16.
The seesaw battle continues, with Austin Bernhard hammering one to give Joliet a 19-18 edge.
Late in the set, Marston sets up Vishwak Naramreddy for the kill — Wildcats now lead 24-22.
And they close it out in style. Noah Cullen gets up for a huge block on Kevin Casey’s kill attempt. Neuqua Valley takes set one, 25-22.
Wildcats shine to close out the Second set in the IHSA Boys Volleyball Regional Semifinals
The Wildcats get right to work in the second set. Liam Mitchell ties it at 2 with a strong finish.
Moments later, Mitchell delivers again with a powerful kill to keep Neuqua rolling.
Joliet Catholic responds with another rocket from Czerkies.
The Hilltoppers hold a slim lead at 7-6 until Blake Thompson brings Neuqua back within one with a strike down the line.
Chase Marston steps up again with another kill to tie it.
Then it’s Joseph Egizio for Joliet, sneaking one past Colin Loehrke to make it 10-9.
Neuqua answers with defense. Mitchell and Marston team up to deny Egizio at the net.
And they’re not done — another big block by the duo stuffs Egizio once again.
Mitchell stays hot at the net, this time joined by Dhruva Jasti to block Patrick Duncan Abushalback for another Wildcat point.
Match point for Neuqua Valley — Veda Chebrolu ends it with authority. A kill shot finishes off set two 25-17.
Neuqua Valley wins in straight sets and will return to Bolingbrook Thursday at 6 p.m. to face the host Raiders in the Regional Final.
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05/27/2025 high school sports results
AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) – In the blink of an eye the tennis season is coming to a close. The Caribou tennis team hosted their final regular season match Tuesday afternoon. The Presque Isle Wildcats visiting, Caribou’s boy’s team won their match 4-1. Presque Isle’s boys’ tennis team is set to play Old Town on […]


AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) – In the blink of an eye the tennis season is coming to a close.
The Caribou tennis team hosted their final regular season match Tuesday afternoon.
The Presque Isle Wildcats visiting, Caribou’s boy’s team won their match 4-1.
Presque Isle’s boys’ tennis team is set to play Old Town on Monday, June 2nd at 4pm.
This Class B North Tennis Quarterfinal match will be played in Old Town.
Owen Tetlow and Kaymen Sargent had a very close match but they came out on top as the only point won by Presque Isle was in singles.
The girls were out on the courts for awhile, their match lasted a minimum of two and a half hours, the latest update to this match is that the Lady Vikings had earned three out of five of the points, meaning Caribou picked up the win, securing their second undefeated season in a row.
Fort Kent High School hosted the Houlton tennis team.
The Warriors beat the Shires 5-0.
Houlton’s singles winners were Mason Pelletier, Connor Voisine, and Alex Carlstrom.
Their double’s winners were Wyatt Daigle and Sawyer Daigle, while Quinn Michaud and Finley Marquis beat Mile Berthiume and Jacob Thibodeau 8-6.
Houlton’s girls’ tennis team won their match 3-2.
Fort Kent’s Abigail Boucher and Ally Fournier picked up a doubles win.
Houlton’s first doubles team, Kealy Britton and Morgan Nuccia, won their match.
In third singles, Brooklyn Philbrook of Houlton won while Fort Kent’s second singles player, Addison Chasse, won 8-6 over Karyssa Kinney.
Meaning it all came down to the first singles match where there was a tie breaker needed.
The Shires prevailed as Ryan Perfitt beat Lanie Pelletier 7-4.
Undefeated records on the line in Staceyville, the only two undefeated baseball teams in the Aroostook League faced off Tuesday.
Katahdin had an 8-0 lead in the 5th inning.
Fort Fairfield slowing down this offense in the 5th, they would escape the inning without giving up a run.
Now they’ll want to score a run if they want to avoid a potential 10 run mercy rule, Katahdin won’t be able to get the out over at first base, the runner is breaking for home, we won’t see the umpire make the call but as we know by the final score the run didn’t count.
The Cougars staying mentally tough even late in the game.
Katahdin wins 10-0.
Josh Martin with another stellar performance on the mound, he went the six inning complete game with 10 strikeouts, also getting his bat going as he was 2-2.
Calvin Richardson went 2-3 with two stolen bases, Connor Edwards 1-4 with 3 RBI, and Addison Young was 1-3 with 2 RBI.
The Lady Cougars were leading 6-0 in the third inning in Staceyville.
Jayden Stevens would keep that scoring going, she puts one over the right field fence, a solo shot making it 7-0 Katahdin.
More scoring in the same inning, one run comes home to score easily while she gets in with a sliding double, 8-0 Lady Cougars.
Polly Cullen pitched a no hitter this game, but Katahdin didn’t hold Fort Fairfield scoreless.
Addison Cole came home scoring their only run in this game.
Katahdin wins 11-1.
Avery Cullen hit a single and a double, Jayden Stevens had a multi-home run game with a two run shot and a solo homer, Dakota Stevens hit two singles, and Emily McNally hit a double.
A buggy Tuesday afternoon in Ashland for baseball and softball action.
A walk and two steals put a runner 60 feet from home plate with just one out.
Callie Thomas would be responsible for bringing that runner home, she reaches first safely, Lily Burtt scores, and Cassie Codrey over to third.
To the bottom of the first, Emma Doughty gets her first of four hits on the day here, getting the first hit for the Hornets.
Haily Poulin at the plate, Ashland trailing 1-0 in the first, that ball will get down into the outfield, Doughty scores her first run of the day, 1-1.
The game was close at first, getting to 3-3 at one point.
The Lady Hornets lost the first time these teams played, 12-5, Tuesday was different, Ashland won 17-7.
Doughty finished the day 4 for 4 with a home run.
No runs were scored in the first inning between the Panthers and Hornets baseball teams.
Grady Kinney reached first, then Kasen Bell gets a hit moving the runner up one base.
Now it’s the older Kinney getting it done, Trace Kinney missed the entire basketball season due to injury, now he’s making an impact on the baseball team, batting in their first run of the game.
Jonah Tweedie was the next Panther to create some offense, Bell will come home to score easily, the ball gets away from the Ashland defense which prompts Kinney to come home, 3-0 Central Aroostook.
Still the top of the second inning with Tweedie on second base, Dayton Taylor comes through with his bat, Tweedie putting on his wheels going around third base, he will score and the Panthers jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the second inning, Ashland put up 4 runs behind two RBI from Zane Zarate, he also stole three bases.
The Panthers won 14-4, some top performers were Keith Giberson with two hits and two RBI, Taylor had three total RBI on the day with two hits, Trace Kinney was on the mound for the Panthers and picked up the pitching win.
The Northern Maine Moose were in Bangor yesterday evening.
Both teams were slow to start but it was close as the Rams led by one goal at the half.
Head coach Adam Simoes said, “” Just like our last game the boys dug deep and started spreading the offensive opportunities out. Isaiah Ervin laced 2 laser shots to the corners of the net and the followed with two assists to Eli Brown and Colton Simoes. Carter Smith, player of the game in goal, stuffed 2 in close shot opportunities and robbed shots from the Rams relentless attack. Carter changed the momentum of the game. His defense held well against the Rams but when they broke through he came up big “
The Moose win 9-6.
Simoes had one goal and two assists on a 73% faceoff win rate, Ervin with six goals and two assists, Brown and Carter Carmichael sacored 1 a piece.
“This is a tough week with a game against Camden Hills tomorrow. This is a huge win against a class A team. They dug deep and won. I’m proud of them,” added Simoes.
Southern Aroostook and Hodgdon faced off in Dyer Brook.
The Southern Aroostook Lady Warriors broke this game open with an eight run third inning.
Skyla Lewis doubled and singled twice, Hannah McGary tripled and singled, and winning pitcher Olivia Ellingwood doubled and singled. Bethany Schmidt also doubled and singled.
For Hodgdon, Sydney Rockwell , #12 Matheson, and #1 Quint all had base hits.
The Lady Warriors won 16-3 in five innings.
Hodgdon’s baseball team shut out the Warriors.
The first time the teams faced off the Hawks won 11-1.
This time Hodgdon won 6-0.
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