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Baseball Edmonds-Woodway defeated Monroe 5-2 Lukas Wanke pitched six strong innings and Toshi Gilginas drove in three runs as the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors advanced to the 3A District 1 tournament semifinals with a 5-2 victory at home against the Monroe Bearcats. The Warriors will now play Stanwood in the District semifinals on Tuesday night at 7:00 […]

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Edmonds-Woodway defeated Monroe 5-2

Lukas Wanke pitched six strong innings and Toshi Gilginas drove in three runs as the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors advanced to the 3A District 1 tournament semifinals with a 5-2 victory at home against the Monroe Bearcats.

The Warriors will now play Stanwood in the District semifinals on Tuesday night at 7:00 at Funko Field. The game will be the second of two games played at the same location that night, with Snohomish playing Mount Vernon at 4 p.m. in the other semifinal matchup.  The winners of the two games will automatically advance to the state tournament and will play each other in the District Championship on Saturday.

The losing teams will move to the consolation bracket and still have one more chance to advance to the state tournament on Saturday.

Edmonds-Woodway pitching highlights:
Lukas Wanke: 6 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 4 K
Finn Crawford: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB

Edmonds-Woodway offense highlights:
Toshi Gilginas: 2 for 3, R, 3 RBI, 2 SB
Andreas Simonsen: 1 for 2, BB, 2 R, SB
Finn Crawford: 1 for 3, RBI
Erik Alsdorf: 1 for 3, R, RBI
Trevelyan Podawiltz: 1 for 3
Alex Archie: HBP, R

Monroe pitching highlights:
A.J. Welch: 5 IP, 5 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
Maddox Bingham: 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K

Monroe offensive highlights:
Braden Sheppard: 2 for 3, 2B, RBI
A.J. Welch: 1 for 2, BB, R
Caleb Campbell: 1 for 4, R

Records: Edmonds-Woodway 16-6; Monroe 8-13
Edmonds-Woodway next game: District semifinals vs Stanwood; Tuesday. May 13, 7 p.m. at Funko Field

Stanwood defeated Mountlake Terrace 6-3

The Mountlake Terrace Hawks lost their District Quarterfinals game against Stanwood.  The Hawks will move over to the consolation bracket of the double elimination tournament and need to win two games in order to qualify for the state tournament, beginning with a game against the Monroe Bearcats on Tuesday at Monroe High School.

Stanwood pitching highlights:
T.J. McQuery: 6 IP, 12 K

Stanwood offense highlights:
Gavin Gehrman: 3 for 4, 2 R
Connor Clifton: 2 RBI
Brayden Wammack: 2 RBI

Records: Stanwood 17-4; Mountlake Terrace 11-11
Mountlake Terrace next game: District consolation bracket (loser out) at Monroe; Tuesday, May 13, time TBD

Mount Vernon defeated Meadowdale 6-3
See story here.

Records: Mount Vernon 19-4; Meadowdale 10-13
Meadowdale next game: District consolation bracket (loser out) vs Shorewood; Tuesday May 13, 4 p.m. at Meridian Park in Shoreline.

Boys Soccer

Edmonds-Woodway defeated Mount Vernon 3-1
See story here.

Records: Edmonds-Woodway 11-5-2; Mount Vernon 10-3-3
Edmonds-Woodway next game: District semifinals vs Shorewood; Tuesday May 13, 7 p.m. at Shoreline Stadium.

Monroe defeated Lynnwood 3-1
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Records: Monroe 15-1; Lynnwood 6-11-1
Lynnwood next game: District consolation bracket (loser out) at Sedro-Woolley; Tuesday, May 13, 7 p.m.

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Tiger softball ends, Friday's local state track highlights

  May 24, 2025 – Wyo4News Girls Softball The Rock Springs High School softball season ended Friday with an 11-8 setback to Cody in the consolation round of the state tournament in Cheyenne. The Lady Tigers finished the season with a 12-16-1 record. Track and Field Friday was day two of the three-day 4A Wyoming […]

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May 24, 2025 – Wyo4News

Girls Softball

The Rock Springs High School softball season ended Friday with an 11-8 setback to Cody in the consolation round of the state tournament in Cheyenne. The Lady Tigers finished the season with a 12-16-1 record.

Track and Field

Friday was day two of the three-day 4A Wyoming State Track and Field Championships in Casper. Heading into today’s final championship events, the Green River girls are in ninth place in the team standings with 14 points, just ahead of Rock Springs with 12 points. Natrona County leads the girls’ team standings with 87 points.

 

In the boys’ team standings, Rock Springs has one point to place 13th. Green River has yet to score a team point.

Friday Area Championship Finals Highlights

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay: 7. Rock Springs (Gabryella Bates, Cambry Costantino, Haydn Plant, Brynn Bider)
Girls Pole Vault: 8. Biranna Dale
Girls Discuss: 4. Lillian Allison (GR), 7. Amanda Davis (GR)

Boys 4×100 Relay: 9. Rock Springs (Kaleb Praytor, Dalton Marincic, Yazdhel, Davion Miller)
Boys High Jump: 8. Sergio Sisneros (RS)

 

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Updated Saginaw

The pre-district round is complete, with teams heading into the girls district soccer semifinals. Check out the updated Saginaw-area girls soccer district brackets, with pre-district scores and semifinal matchups. Girls Soccer District Brackets Division 1 Tuesday – Traverse City Central 8, Heritage 0. Tuesday, May 27: Midland High vs. Traverse City Central; Traverse City West […]

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The pre-district round is complete, with teams heading into the girls district soccer semifinals.

Check out the updated Saginaw-area girls soccer district brackets, with pre-district scores and semifinal matchups.

Girls Soccer District Brackets

Division 1

Tuesday – Traverse City Central 8, Heritage 0. Tuesday, May 27: Midland High vs. Traverse City Central; Traverse City West vs. Midland Dow, 6 p.m. Saturday, May 31 – Championship match, 1 p.m. Winner advances to Grand Haven regional vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix district winner.

Division 2

At Goodrich

Tuesday – Fenton 9, Auburn Hills Avondale 1. Wednesday – Holly 9, Saginaw United 0; Thursday – Waterford Kettering 4, Lake Fenton 2; Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Linden 0. Wednesday, May 28 – Holly vs. Waterford Kettering, 5 p.m.; Fenton vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 31 – Championship match, noon. Winner advances to Swartz Creek regional vs. Goodrich district winner.

Division 3

At Alma

Tuesday – Freeland 5, Alma 1; Swan Valley 4, Bullock Creek 1; Gladwin 2, Ogemaw Heights 1. Thursday – Standish-Sterling 8, Shepherd 0. Tuesday, May 27 – Standish-Sterling vs. Gladwin, 5 p.m.; Freeland vs. Swan Valley, 7 p.m. Friday, May 30 – Championship match, 6 p.m. Winner advances to Lansing Catholic regional vs. Frankenmuth district winner.

At Frankenmuth

Wednesday – Bad Axe 8, Birch Run 0; Frankenmuth 8, Caro 0; Flint Powers 8, Unionville-Sebewaing 0. Wednesday, May 28 – Frankenmuth vs. Flint Powers, 4:30 p.m.; Bad Axe at Essexville Garber, 5 p.m. Friday, May 30 – Championship match, 4:30 p.m. Winner advances to Lansing Catholic regional vs. Alma district winner.

Division 4

At Valley Lutheran

Wednesday – MP Sacred Heart 10, Saginaw Arts & Sciences 0. Friday – Hemlock 8, Ithaca 0. Wednesday, May 28 – MP Sacred Heart at Valley Lutheran, 4 p.m.; Nouvel vs. Hemlock, 5:30 p.m. Friday – Championship match, 5 p.m. Winner advances to Clare regional vs. Suttons Bay district winner.

At Millington

Wednesday – Millington 6, Otisville-LakeVille 0. Thursday – Montrose 7, Burton St. Thomas More 0, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29 – Laker High vs. Millington, 4 p.m.; Genesee Christian vs. Montrose, 5:30 p.m. Saturday – Championship match, 2 p.m. Winner advances to Royal Oak Shrine regional vs. Royal Oak Shrine district winner.

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Spring sports scores and highlights

(WHSV) – Week 10 for high school spring sports continued Thursday night in Virginia. Check out highlights from the baseball game between Luray and Strasburg and the softball game between East Rockingham and Harrisonburg. If you see a score missing and want to report it, send an email to sports@whsv.com. Baseball Broadway 10, Rockbridge Co. 2 […]

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(WHSV) – Week 10 for high school spring sports continued Thursday night in Virginia.

Check out highlights from the baseball game between Luray and Strasburg and the softball game between East Rockingham and Harrisonburg.

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

Baseball

  • Broadway 10, Rockbridge Co. 2
  • William Monroe 2, Spotswood 12
  • East Rockingham 15, Harrisonburg 1
  • Staunton 3, Wilson Memorial 7
  • Rappahannock Co. 15, Stonewall Jackson 1
  • Luray 4, Strasburg 5

Softball

  • East Rockingham 22, Harrisonburg 1
  • Broadway 10, Rockbridge Co. 0
  • Staunton 0, Wilson Memorial 7
  • William Monroe 1, Spotswood 16
  • Rappahannock Co. 12, Stonewall Jackson 9

Boys Soccer

  • East Rockingham 2, Harrisonburg 9
  • Broadway 3, Rockbridge 1
  • William Monroe 2, Spotswood 1
  • Staunton 1, Wilson Memorial 5
  • Stonewall Jackson 6, Rappahannock Co. 2

Girls Soccer

  • Rockbridge Co. 5, Broadway 2
  • East Rockingham 0, Harrisonburg 3
  • Spotswood 0, William Monroe 2
  • Staunton 2, Riverheads 2
  • Fort Defiance 0, Wilson Memorial 3
  • Rappahannock Co. 0, Stonewall Jackson 8
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Eight high school takeaways from the final Friday of the regular season, plus MIAA tennis …

Bedford High senior Alyx Rossi collected her 900th career strikeout during a shutout of Tyngsborough on Friday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff The final Friday of the 2025 spring regular season didn’t disappoint, delivering dramatic finishes, re-written record books, and plenty of pristine performances. It was also bracket release day for the MIAA boys’ and girls’ […]

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Bedford High senior Alyx Rossi collected her 900th career strikeout during a shutout of Tyngsborough on Friday.
Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff

The final Friday of the 2025 spring regular season didn’t disappoint, delivering dramatic finishes, re-written record books, and plenty of pristine performances.

It was also bracket release day for the MIAA boys’ and girls’ team tennis tournaments, which begin on Tuesday. Everything you need to know:

▪ Boys’ tennis tournament full brackets, seeds, key dates, and storylines

▪ Girls’ tennis tournament full brackets, seeds, key dates, and storylines

And Friday’s roundups: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Boys’ volleyball

1. Milestones

We’ve posted our share of gaudy strikeout numbers this year, but this is a new one: Bedford senior Alyx Rossi, who is committed to Boston College, struck out 15 in a 4-0 win over Tyngsborough (wait, that’s not it yet) . . . pushing her over 900 career whiffs in her four-year career, which began with two seasons at Austin Prep before spending the last two with the Buccaneers.

Over at Bishop Feehan, senior Cooper Masso showed he’s fully recovered from offseason shoulder surgery by potting a program single-game record 11 goals in a 21-4 victory against North Attleborough.

A school record fell at BC High as well, where junior Ben Cleary delivered 26 kills to beat Medfield, 3-0, surpassing the single-season program record of 304 kills and finishing the regular season with 321. He’s also the fastest in program history to 500 career kills. Woburn senior captain Marcio Castro also reached 300 kills this season (303 to be exact) with a total of 48 this week.

Nashoba Tech senior Amber King notched her 500th career save while making seven stops in a 7-4 loss to Greater Lowell, Malden senior Jeslyn San scored her 200th career goal in a 16-7 win over Everett, Newburyport senior Colin Fuller (goal, 4 assists) netted his 200th career point in a 13-9 win over Ipswich, Medway senior outfielder Katie Anderson collected her 100th career hit in an 8-4 loss to Millbury, Wakefield junior Seamus Cable (2 goals, 2 assists) reached 100 points on the season in a 13-4 win over Manchester Essex, and Whittier Tech senior Kyle DiCredico reached a pair of round numbers, scoring his 100th career goal and registering his 100th point of the season during a seven-goal, four-assist performance to beat Northeast, 21-2.

2. Walkoff wins

Technically, it wasn’t a walkoff, but Cece Levrault’s goal with three seconds left to give Apponequet an 11-10 win over Cape Cod Academy might as well have been. Sophomore Kaeden Ryan netted a true walkoff lacrosse goal when he scored with 26 seconds left in overtime to give Lincoln-Sudbury a 6-5 win over defending Division 2 champion Longmeadow.

And on the diamond, Mansfield sophomore Darrian Sanders lofted a walkoff sacrifice fly to beat Milton, 6-5, in eight innings.

Two late-night walk offs were late additions: Hopkinton’s Nick Pedroli rapped out the winning hit for the Hillers in the first round of the Rich Pedroli Classic, beating Natick 9-8 to set up a matchup with defending champion Franklin in the final. North Attleborough got a big RBI from Lucas Crovo in the bottom of the eighth to walk off Bishop Feehan, 4-3.

3. Going, going, gone

It was a quiet day in the power department, except for the Reading softball team, which saw Ava Kiley, Ellie Russo, and Grace Costa all go deep. It was a similar story for Chelmsford, which got long bombs from Jenna Nigro and Adrianna Capozzi, while Newton South’s Lila Coull added a round-tripper.

4. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Cooper Masso, Bishop Feehan, 11

Kyle DiCredico, Whittier Tech, 7

Louisa Beni, Nantucket, 6

Dan Guinee, Andover, 5

Finn Hegarty, Milton, 5

Izzy Kittredge, Medfield, 5

Brendan Sacco, Hanover, 5

Will Steuhler, Westwood, 5

Akira Umbrello, St. John Paul II, 5

Points

DiCredico, Whittier Tech, 11

Masso, Bishop Feehan, 11

Liam Goodwin, Duxbury, 9

Steuhler, Westwood, 9

Abby Bradley, Apponequet,8

Mayson Lower, Nantucket, 8

Owen Quinn, Scituate, 8

Beni, Nantucket, 7

Hegarty, Milton, 7

Kendall Herrick, Medfield, 7

Tyler Knight, Whittier Tech, 7

Dylan O’Driscoll, North Reading 7

Conor Walsh, Whittier Tech, 7

Umbrello, St. John Paul II, 7

5. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Jolee Anderson, Wareham, 16

Alyx Rossi, Bedford, 15

Patrick Higgins, Norwell, 14

Jill Ondrick, Weymouth, 13

Kayla Shaw, Wakefield, 13

McCoy Walsh, King Philip, 11

Chloe Salerno, Central Catholic, 10

Brian Mancinelli, St. John Paul II, 9

Bryce Silva, North Attleborough, 8

Jami Ford, Swampscott, 7

Olivia Rapoza, Dartmouth, 7

Newton North has promoted John McNamara to its head boys’ basketball coaching position. A member of the schools’ 2005 state championship team as a senior, McNamara has spent the last 16 years coaching in the program, from freshmen to JV to varsity assistant.

McNamara takes over a Tigers program that has reached the Division 1 final twice in the past four seasons.

“I’m incredibly honored and excited to take on this role,” McNamara said in a statement. “As a former player and long-time coach here, this program means everything to me. I look forward to building on our recent success and continuing to develop a culture of hard work, accountability, and pride in being a Newton North Tiger.”

McNamara replaces Paul Connolly, who stepped down after 24 seasons and 456 wins in March.

“We are thrilled to have John step into this role,” said Newton North athletic director Mike Jackson in a statement. “His dedication, basketball knowledge, and commitment to our students make him the ideal choice. We are excited for John and the future of Newton North Basketball for many years to come.”

7. Commitment central

Brewster Academy’s Sebastian Wilkins, who hails from Canton and started his high school career at Lawrence Academy, announced committed to play basketball at Duke during a YouTube ceremony Friday.

Wilkins, a 6-foot-8-inch wing, will also reclassify from the Class of 2026 to the Class of 2025 to enroll this fall at Duke, which he chose over Maryland.

“Duke has always been my dream school,” said Wilkins, a four-star recruit.

Six-foot-9-inch Shawsheen forward Matt Breen will be suiting up for Assumption next winter, he announced on social media. Breen averaged 18 points, 14 rebounds, and 2 blocks per game as a senior and topped 1,000 points in his high school career.

8. A worthy cause

Wellesley athletic director John Brown is raising money and awareness for Huntington’s disease as the Battling Brown’s Team will take part in the HDSA Team Hope Walk at Castle Island on June 7.

The cause is personal for Brown, whose wife, Jennifer, battles the disease. Those interested in helping can donate here or join the walk.

Huntington’s disease is a fatal genetic disorder that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.


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

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(PHOTOS) Athletes soar in Friday's 2025 Wyoming High School State Track event

CASPER, Wyo. — High school athletes and their families from around the state gathered at Kelly Walsh High School’s Harry Geldine Stadium for the 2025 Wyoming State Track and Field Championships for the second day of competition on Friday. Competition continues on Saturday with a modified schedule ahead of possible inclement weather conditions. The full […]

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(PHOTOS) Athletes soar in Friday's 2025 Wyoming High School State Track event

CASPER, Wyo. — High school athletes and their families from around the state gathered at Kelly Walsh High School’s Harry Geldine Stadium for the 2025 Wyoming State Track and Field Championships for the second day of competition on Friday.

Competition continues on Saturday with a modified schedule ahead of possible inclement weather conditions. The full schedule and results can be seen here.

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