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Saugus boys steamroll through Hart Soccer Showcase
“We were kind of in a little bit of a of a lull with the last two games, you know,” Groller said. “We had a 1-0 lead on West Ranch that we gave up the lead and then ended up tying 1-1, and then had a 2-0 lead against Hart that we ended up losing. […]

“We were kind of in a little bit of a of a lull with the last two games, you know,” Groller said. “We had a 1-0 lead on West Ranch that we gave up the lead and then ended up tying 1-1, and then had a 2-0 lead against Hart that we ended up losing. So, you know, to come off of those two games and then come out and have such a strong showing is great for this push into the next half of league.”
Here’s how the other teams from the Santa Clarita Valley fared at the showcase:
Boys’ soccer


Valencia beat Highland, Birmingham and Dos Pueblos by a combined score of 9-2. The game against Dos Pueblos saw Valencia win a nailbiter, 1-0, on a 35-yarder from fullback Dakota Baccelli that head coach Brian Miller said was “a goal worthy of winning any game.”
The Centurions bested Kennedy, 6-0, before losing to Liberty, 2-0. The final game saw Saugus dominate Taft, 12-0.
Audrey Smith recorded two goals and two assists, Emily Thompson had a goal and three assists, and Gianna Sandoval and Ashley Pence each scored twice.
Canyon defeated Flintridge Prep, 1-0, with Benton Watkins scoring for Canyon. Kyle Mora and Johnny Mejia combined for five saves in net for the Cowboys.


Saugus (2-1): Like Hart, the Saugus Centurions won their opener and their final game, but lost the middle one.
The Hawks started with a 4-0 win over Taft before falling to Flintridge Prep, 2-1. They rebounded with a 5-1 win over Thousand Oaks.
The Cowboys couldn’t convert in their next two games, falling 2-0 to Van Nuys and 3-0 to San Fernando. Canyon’s keepers combined for 13 saves in those two games.
Hart (2-1): Two wins were sandwiched around a loss for the Hart Hawks.
Girls’ soccer


Lorelai Cabrera scored twice in the win over Vaughn. Chloe Miller and Jilliana DiDomenico scored the other goals.
Boys’ teams played Thursday and Friday, while girls’ teams played on Friday and Saturday. All games were played at either College of the Canyons or Hart High in the second year of the showcase since the COVID-19 pandemic.
It didn’t take long for Saugus boys’ soccer to move on from a couple of negative results to end Foothill League play in 2024.


No goals were allowed into the Grizzlies’ net after beating Fulton, Vaughn and Grant by a combined score of 20-0.
“I feel like we were coming off of our last couple games where we were a little bit lacking in our creativity and creating opportunities for us, and so that was our big focus for this tournament,” said Saugus head coach Seth Groller. “And yeah, 19 goals in three games is just phenomenal, but we have it in us and it’s an amazing thing when everything kind of starts working and we start that creativeness.”
Hart (3-0): Only three goals were scored in the three games involving the Hart Hawks, but all three won a game for Hart.
Ava Garcia led the way for the Grizzlies with three goals and four assists, but was nearly matched by Aubrey Esqueda’s four goals and two assists, Ava Eilola’s four goals and two assists and Audrey Tait’s four goals and two assists.
It was the exact response that Groller said he wanted to see after the Centurions were up 2-0 over Hart before conceding five goals unanswered.
Saugus had tied West Ranch and lost to Hart in its final two league games before the holiday break.
DiDomenico scored all four in a 4-3 win over Channel Islands.


Marcos Garza, Bryan Barron and Matt Cole got the goals, with assists recorded by Andrew Zamora and Barron, whose goal came on a late free kick to beat El Camino.
“Overall, the focus for many teams at our showcase is to stay in rhythm and game shape over the holiday season, while having the opportunity to play entire rosters that maybe don’t see as much of the field in league play,” Croft wrote in a text message. “Excited for next year’s showcase.”

Krystal Hernandez scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Kennedy.
“Him just putting in that work and just keeping it going, taking the shot — it’s a good feeling, keeps our energy staying high and just keep pushing through,” Fritz said.
Foothill League games are set to resume on Tuesday.

Croft said he was able to play every player on the roster in the first two games. He added that the response in the final game was good to see as his players “came out like it was a win-or-go-home game” despite the showcase being a round-robin type with no true tournament winner.
Canyon (3-0): After shutting out Vaughn in a 4-0 win to open the showcase, the Canyon Cowboys had to fight to finish 3-0.
The final goal was possibly the highlight of the match, a 30-yard long-range belter from sophomore defender Dante Santamaria that had the whole Saugus bench running to celebrate.
Playing in the Hart Soccer Showcase in the days following Christmas, the Saugus Centurions steamrolled their way through their three games, winning by a combined score of 19-4.
Senior Lincoln Fritz had a goal and two assists in that game, including an overhead assist to find fellow senior Santiago Veizaga to put the Centurions ahead in the opening minutes of the second half. Veizaga added an assist when he crossed in a ball from the right wing to find junior Ivan Grgas for the Centurions’ fourth goal.
The final game saw the Centurions best Kennedy, 5-1, at Hart High after the game was tied 1-1 at the half.


Makea Leonard had four goals in the three games while Makeli Leonard had three goals and two assists.


Golden Valley (3-0): The Golden Valley Grizzlies upped their unbeaten streak to seven games after going 3-0 at the showcase.
“Working as a team, finding the space, using the space, movement on and off of the ball, just mainly working together,” Fritz said of what was working in the showcase games.
Senior Colby McKelvey had a goal and two assists.


Kaitlyn Berg and Sofie Fontal each had two goals in the showcase for Valencia. The other goals were scored by Andrea Maya, Sacha Vera, Alyssa Owens and Ella Kirschner.
Hart took down Thousand Oaks, El Camino Real and Palmdale Aerospace Academy, all by 1-0 scores.


Canyon (1-2): A 1-0 win to start off the showcase didn’t last as the Canyon Cowboys lost their next two games.
Saugus was one of a few Foothill League squads to take part in the showcase. Hart girls’ head coach Brett Croft said it’s a good opportunity for many teams to stay in shape during the two-week holiday break.
Jadyn Mata had two goals and an assist while Brianna Avila had two goals and an assist. Isabella Ruiz added two assists.
Valencia (3-0): The Valencia Vikings could be hitting their stride at an opportune time, taking all three games at the showcase to push their winning streak to four.
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The worlds best surfers are showing their talent this week at Lower Trestles.
The famous wave just south of San Clemente is the eighth stop on the World Surf League Championship Tour.
Local surfers are making their mark, advancing to the final rounds, while some bigger name are left watching from the sand.
Here are some of the highlights from the first two days of competition.






















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Pitching key to Trailblazers' success
PENN LAIRD — Many athletes have a pregame regimen to get motivated before they go out to perform. It could be listening to their favorite workout or hype music, watching old sports highlights, or listening to motivational speeches. Whatever it takes, athletes will do what they can to get in the mode and be game-ready. […]

PENN LAIRD — Many athletes have a pregame regimen to get motivated before they go out to perform.
It could be listening to their favorite workout or hype music, watching old sports highlights, or listening to motivational speeches.
Whatever it takes, athletes will do what they can to get in the mode and be game-ready.
For Spotswood senior pitching aces Carter Lenz and Brady Hoover, neither of them has any go-to superstitions.
That’s because the two simply live for the game, and the excitement and thrill of taking the mound and competing gives them the spark they need before they take the field.
“Honestly, it kind of does itself,” Lenz said. “I love the game of baseball, so every game gets me pretty fired up and gets me going a little bit. … I just live in the moment with my guys.”
Where does Hoover get his energy from as he trots out to the mound?
At least this year, Hoover lets the feeling of knowing it could be his final high school game bottle up inside and gets set to release that adrenaline against whoever steps up against him at the plate.
“I don’t know when it’s going to be my last time playing high school baseball,” Hoover said. “If that doesn’t get you fired up, I don’t know what does.”
Hoover and Lenz have maximized that drive to keep playing high school baseball because, win or lose, they’ll be hanging up the Spotswood blue and white after this weekend.
In the end, the pitching duo could call themselves state champions.
“Carter and Brady are extremely special athletes,” SHS head coach Marcus Davis said. “Anytime they’re on the mound, they give us a chance to be successful. We’re extremely thankful for them. They put in a lot of work behind the scenes.”
Hoover and Lenz have varying pitching styles, making them a phenomenal 1-2 punch for the Blazers pitching staff.
They have differing mentalities on the bump, but Lenz said he and Hoover have a unique bond that pushes them both to be at their best.
“We’re both very similar people,” Lenz said. “We get along great. He’s a great teammate and I love to have him around. We use each other to push each other. Very similar in skill level and we just like to treat every game like a competition in the game. We always try to see who can have the better outing and push each other that way. It’s just a really fun dynamic between us.”
Hoover and Lenz have proven they can go the distance in any game while throwing a high volume of strikeouts, and while that might be similar, their styles are different.
Davis described Lenz as having a “closer” mindset on the mound with excellent velocity and extreme competitiveness.
No matter the situation, Davis said Lenz never wavers and believes he can get the job done.
Spotswood’s Carter Lenz winds up a pitch to Turner Ashby earlier this season.
“His mentality is more of a closer,” Davis said. “He’s going to dominate. That’s his mentality, is ‘I’m going to dominate whoever’s in the box, no matter what.’ … Carter is all-out, all the time, and I love it.”
Hoover is a more traditional pitcher, Davis said, describing him as one who throws a ton of pitches for strikes and understands the role of a starter.
“Brady is more of a finesse guy,” Davis said. “He pitches with some velocity but does a good job spotting.”
Hoover and Lenz have alternated as the starting pitcher essentially every other game this season.
With that amount of activity, Hoover said it’s important for he and Lenz to hold each other accountable, even if it’s the small things such as getting a run in after the game.
“I think we usually keep each other in check,” Hoover said. “After games, we always have [to run], so we always keep each other to that standard of finishing our running and all that. It just keeps us in good shape to be able to come out and pitch the next game and be ready.”
Davis often talks about executing the four phases of the game, with pitching being one of them.
Whether it’s Hoover or Lenz on the mound, the duo both have the confidence in themselves and in each other to check off that box every game.
“When I’m on the mound, I’m like, ‘All right, tonight, we’re getting that pitching box checked off,’” Lenz said. “‘We’re getting that done. I’m going to do my part to help our team win.’”
Hoover has played in his fair share of big-time games at Spotswood, but none will be greater than this Friday’s state semifinal matchup against Kettle Run at Fluvanna County High at 1:30 p.m.
But with the experience of those huge moments over the years, Hoover isn’t shying away from the spotlight this weekend.
“I feel like through all the big games I’ve played in my life, it’s definitely helped me up to this point,” Hoover said.
Hoover and Lenz have thrown some of their best outings in their final season with the Blazers, and the duo will look to do the same this weekend as they aim to notch two more victories and bring home the hardware to Penn Laird.
“It’d mean everything,” Hoover said. “It’d be awesome. … It’s what everyone works for and what everyone lives for.”
Lenz couldn’t find the words to describe what a state championship win would mean.
But one thing he knows for sure, between heartbreak in the playoffs the previous few years and the camaraderie among the players, Lenz knows it would be special.
“It’s something to look back on,” Lenz said. “It’s your last time really playing with the group of guys you grew up with, so it makes it special. Whenever a game is special, everyone is going to put their all into and really go all-out for it.”
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2025 Spring Sports Recap
Jun 12, 2025 Waukee CSD athletes wrapped up an exciting spring season! We’re proud to recognize their efforts and success. Take a look at the highlights from spring varsity sports at Waukee High School and Northwest High School: Tennis The NWHS girls tennis team claimed their very first state title in team tennis! The Wolves […]

Waukee CSD athletes wrapped up an exciting spring season! We’re proud to recognize their efforts and success. Take a look at the highlights from spring varsity sports at Waukee High School and Northwest High School:
Tennis
The NWHS girls tennis team claimed their very first state title in team tennis! The Wolves also had their best showing for the individual tournament in school history.
- 2nd place doubles: Mia Deines/London Taylor
- 5th place singles: Riley Hilton
- 8th place doubles: Ella Steffensmeier/Kate Osier
The Northwest boys tennis team earned another team state title for the second year in a row.
- 3rd place singles: Jake Nelson
- 4th place singles: Kellan Croatt
- 4th place doubles: Vivek Kothari/Maarten Beekhuis
- 5th place doubles: Drew Fenton/Vincent Flynn
NWHS had two entires in the coed state tennis tournament. The Wolves earned both first and second place!
- Coed State Champs – London Taylor and Jake Nelson
- Coed State Runner-up – Riley Hilton and Kellen Croatt
Girls Golf
NWHS finished off their great season as runner-up at the state meet, losing in the championship by just one stroke.
NWHS students Adalyn Wiig, Kendall Curran, and Hannah Kenkel were named to the All-District Team.
Soccer
WHS and NWHS punched their tickets to the girls’ state soccer tournament, meeting in a semifinal matchup. Northwest edged Waukee 1-0 to advance, then went on to defeat Linn-Mar 3-2 in the championship to claim the Class 3A state title.
Both teams were well represented on the Class 3A all-tournament team. Northwest had five players selected: Grace Thomason, Lindsay Shane, Josie Jones (named captain), Romey Croatt and Izzy Simonini, while Waukee had two players named to the honorary team: Stella Braddock and Lauren Nidey.
Track & Field
Our track and field programs had an impressive season. The NWHS girls team claimed the 4A State Team Title for the third time in four years! There were also six relay winners:
- 800m Sprint Medley Relay
- 1600m Sprint Medley Relay
- 4x100m Relay
- 4x200m Relay
- 4x100m Shuttle Hurdle Relay
- 4x400m Relay
The NWHS boys and girls teams had a great showing at the Drake Relays:
- NWHS Boys Shuttle Hurdle — Drake Relays record, school record, & all-time Iowa best
- NWHS Girls 4×400 and 4×200 — fourth straight title in the 4×200
- NWHS Girls Shuttle Hurdle — Drake Relays record
- NWHS Girls 4×100 — second consecutive title and a Drake Relays record
- NWHS won the first-ever mixed 4×400
The NWHS girls team also won the Drake Relays Cup as the best girls team.
The WHS boys team placed 13th and the girls team placed 11th at the state meet. Both teams broke several school records:
- WHS Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay — 59.31 – Tavian White, Cal Meisner, Lucas Peterson, Noah Hinrichs
- WHS Boys Distance Medley Relay — 3:27.75 – Tavian White, Alvin Grier, Jayden Jeter, Jonas VanDis
- WHS Boys 3200m — 9:09.12 – Jonas VanDis
- WHS Girls 4x100m Relay — 48.04 – Lena Bruening, Estelle Hinke, Gentry Williams, Jana Maharry
- WHS Girls Long Jump — 18’5″ – Lena Bruening
Esports
The WHS Esports League of Legends team finished as runner-up in the State Spring Showdown.
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Maxwell Moldovan, Green High School alum, sinks eagle at U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club
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 […]

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.
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This is his fourth straight year competing in the event.
Dispatch reporter Rob Oller contributed to this report.
Breaking and Trending News Reporter Nathan Hart can be reached at NHart@dispatch.com and at @NathanRHart on X and at nathanhart.dispatch.com on Bluesky.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Maxwell Moldovan sinks eagle at U.S. Open
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2025 Twin Tiers Sports Awards Highlight of The Year nominees
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The next edition of nominees are revealed for the 2025 Twin Tiers Sports Awards. Sponsored by Mansfield University Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, this year’s top highlights were hard to narrow down to just four. But, we have done just that. Make your voices be heard and vote for all of the Twin […]

ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The next edition of nominees are revealed for the 2025 Twin Tiers Sports Awards.
Sponsored by Mansfield University Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, this year’s top highlights were hard to narrow down to just four. But, we have done just that. Make your voices be heard and vote for all of the Twin Tiers Sports Awards honoring the best in local sports in the past year right here: https://www.mytwintiers.com/18-sports-awards-2025/
The 2025 Twin Tiers Sports Awards is proudly presented by Pine Valley Body Shop and will be on Thursday, July 10 at 7 PM on mytwintiers.com/sports with hosts Andy Malnoske and Nick Ketter. Don’t miss this year’s Twin Tiers Sports Awards!
Below, a full list of nominees for the Highlight of The Year:
Twin Tiers Sports Highlight of The Year
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Malaki Banks’ monster jam for Elmira Express hoops
Elmira College’s Amarinoah Dixon hits wild shot
Corning soccer’s Lia Mazzali scores a moonshot goal
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Ohio Department of Commerce highlights tips & red flags for first
June 12, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Commerce: COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing is celebrating Homeownership Month by offering essential advice to help first-time homebuyers make confident, informed decisions. “Becoming a homeowner is an incredibly exciting time in someone’s life, but preparation […]


June 12, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Commerce:
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing is celebrating Homeownership Month by offering essential advice to help first-time homebuyers make confident, informed decisions.
“Becoming a homeowner is an incredibly exciting time in someone’s life, but preparation is key to making sure this process goes smoothly for homebuyers,” Division Superintendent Daphne Hawk said. “Because purchasing a home is likely the largest investment many individuals will ever make during their lifetimes, our goal is to make sure buyers are not only excited about owning a home but also educated as they take this important step.”
Here are the top three tips and red flags new homebuyers should keep in mind as they begin their homebuying journey:
Top Three Tips for First-Time Homebuyers
- Set a Realistic Budget: Before house hunting, take a close look at your finances. Consider not only your mortgage but also additional expenses like insurance, property taxes, and ongoing maintenance. Securing preapproval from a lender can help clarify your price range and strengthen your offers.
- Do Thorough Research: Look beyond aesthetics by researching neighborhoods, schools, and property values. By choosing a home that aligns with your current lifestyle and future goals, you can help ensure you make a sound long-term investment. Take advantage of tools like Ohio’s Homebuyers Guide and fair housing resources. These resources can help you understand how the real estate transaction process works and how you can properly prepare for each step.
- Don’t Skip the Home Inspection: An inspection can reveal critical issues you might otherwise miss, saving you future headaches and large repair bills. Avoid the temptation to skip this step in order to speed along the transaction since you may end up regretting that decision.
Top Three Red Flags for First-Time Homebuyers
- Unlicensed Individuals: Always verify the credentials of an agent or broker before you engage them since unlicensed individuals may lack the expertise and accountability needed to properly guide your home purchase. Working with a buyer’s agent is strongly encouraged to ensure they prioritize your best interests. For example, if attending an open house without a buyer’s agent, keep in mind that the listing agent represents the seller. By avoiding sharing sensitive details like your budget or timeline, you can protect your negotiating power. If you’re working with a buyer’s agent, discuss attending open houses with them in advance.
- Insufficient Property Disclosures: Be wary of incomplete information about a home’s condition since missing or vague disclosures could signal hidden problems. It’s important to ask the seller and their agent as many questions about the condition of the property or other facts about the property that may influence your decision to make an offer to purchase.
- Fraudulent Listings: Exercise caution if you see homes listed on social media sites or other nontraditional platforms. It is possible that the home listed on those platforms may not even be for sale. Watch out for potential scammers who refuse to meet in person or via a video call, are willing to sell fast, and have an asking price below market value.
For additional homebuying resources, visit the Division’s consumers page.
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