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Section 6AAA Track and Field Highlights
4:29 PM | Friday, May 30, 2025 [embedded content] The Wayzata, Hopkins, and Armstrong boys and girls track and field teams qualified several athletes to state Thursday on the second day of the Section 6AAA championships. Among the winners were Hopkins’ Henry Risser who won the 800, setting a new section record with a time […]

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Friday, May 30, 2025The Wayzata, Hopkins, and Armstrong boys and girls track and field teams qualified several athletes to state Thursday on the second day of the Section 6AAA championships.
Among the winners were Hopkins’ Henry Risser who won the 800, setting a new section record with a time of 1:49.52.
The Edina boys won the team title with Wayzata finishing second and Hopkins third. Wayzata finished first in the girls meet.
The state meet is June 10-12 at St. Michael-Albertville High School.
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The Times
The OHSAA postseason is moving quick, and it’s our final Times Reporter Athlete of the Week polls for the spring sports season. Cast your vote for the top postseason performances from Tuscarawas County area student-athletes during the week of May 26-31 action in the Times-Reporter Athletes of the Week poll. High school sports fans can […]

The OHSAA postseason is moving quick, and it’s our final Times Reporter Athlete of the Week polls for the spring sports season.
Cast your vote for the top postseason performances from Tuscarawas County area student-athletes during the week of May 26-31 action in the Times-Reporter Athletes of the Week poll.
High school sports fans can vote to select their choice this week to pick their top performance. The polls run until noon Thursday.
Winners will be announced on The Times-Reporter website. You can see the full list of spring winners so far below this week’s polls.
Times-Reporter Spring Athletes of the Week
Mar. 31-Apr. 5: Austin McCreery, Indian Valley baseball, and Miley Reifenschneider, Strasburg softball
Apr. 7-12: Bo Black, Newcomerstown baseball and Kara Lint, Dover softball
Apr. 14-19: Parker Bowe, Malvern track and Jillian Welch, Indian Valley track
Apr. 21-26: Caden Dugan, Strasburg baseball and Elah Davis, Claymont track
Apr. 28-May 3: Ethan Fair, Claymont baseball and Cameron Kuder, Samantha Kuder, Avilyn Hoover and Molly Seevers, Newcomerstown track
May 5-10: Matt Shreiner, Dover baseball and Ellie Mason, New Philadelphia softball
May 12-17: Nolan McMorrow, Claymont baseball and Kara Lint, Dover softball
May 19-24: Marcus McNichols, Tusky Valley track and Delaney Erickson, Tusky Valley softball
Here are this week’s nominees:
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2025 Montana Football HOF
BILLINGS — In the serene landscapes of Kalispell, young Lex Hilliard turned a bright green football field into his stomping grounds. Literally. In his sophomore year at Flathead High School, the powerful running back started shattering records with electrifying runs totaling almost 1,400 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns that season. He’d close high school with […]


BILLINGS — In the serene landscapes of Kalispell, young Lex Hilliard turned a bright green football field into his stomping grounds. Literally.
In his sophomore year at Flathead High School, the powerful running back started shattering records with electrifying runs totaling almost 1,400 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns that season.
He’d close high school with over 4,400 all-purpose yards and 44 touchdowns, records standing the test of time.
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Then No. 38 delivered an instant impact for the Montana Grizzlies. He’d bust onto the scene running for nearly 600 yards. A year later, almost 1,000 while earning first-team All-Big Sky honors, and eventually in his Griz career a Walter Payton Award finalist. Comb through UM’s record books and you’ll find Hilliard’s name almost 40 times.
He’d leave as one of Montana’s toughest running backs. How about this recollection from former teammate Chase Reynolds?
“There was a point during a game where he had busted his thumb or something and he had a pin in it. During the game, the pin had stuck out through his thumb,” Reynolds said. “I remember them, with pliers, trying to get the pin out. I remember going, ‘Man this guy, he’s tough.’ I don’t care what you do in the weight room or on the field, he’s trying to get this pin pulled out of his thumb so he can go back in there and play.”
In 2008 a dream come true; Hilliard was taken in the sixth round of the NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins where he’d join former Griz kicker Dan Carpenter. A year later, Hilliard appeared in all 16 games. In fact, he and Carpenter accounted for every point the Dolphins scored in a 27-20 loss to Houston.
Lex spent 2012 with the Patriots and Jets, finishing his NFL career playing in 62 games, including 13 starts, and totaling 163 rushing yards, 233 receiving yards and four touchdowns. After fracturing his shoulder blade, he called it a career.
Lex Hilliard’s drive and toughness remain etched in hearts from Kalispell to the NFL, and now to the Montana Football Hall of Fame.
The hall of fame induction ceremony is June 28 at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center at 5 p.m. Tickets are $100 per person or $800 for a table of eight. Visit www.mtfootballhof.com for information.
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Sunday's high school scores and highlights
ROUNDUP SOFTBALL Claire Puglielli tied the game with a double in the seventh then won it two innings with a sacrifice fly to give No. 11 Reading (19-2) a 4-3 win over No. 22 Doherty in a Div. 2 first-round contest. Ava Kiley scored all four runs for the Rockets. Kiley Hogan threw a no-hitter, […]


ROUNDUP
SOFTBALL
Claire Puglielli tied the game with a double in the seventh then won it two innings with a sacrifice fly to give No. 11 Reading (19-2) a 4-3 win over No. 22 Doherty in a Div. 2 first-round contest. Ava Kiley scored all four runs for the Rockets.
Kiley Hogan threw a no-hitter, striking out 13 as No. 6 Tyngsboro (17-4) defeated No. 27 Rockland 12-0 in a Div. 4 first-round contest. Kristin Deschenes went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer to propel the offense.
Alivia Baldwin hit a three-run homer and Mia Rousseau pitched five shutout innings as No. 12 Andover (16-5) defeated Wellesley 3-1 in a Div. 1 opener. … Bella Silva drove in Mylee Ramer with the game-winning run in the last of the seventh to give No. 5 Bishop Feehan (17-5) a 5-4 win over No. 28 Peabody.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Kat Conover and Cat Colvin each scored four goals, while Ella Palmer and Sydney Trout chipped in with hat tricks to lead No. 7 Pentucket (16-5) to a 21-8 win over No. 26 Stoneham in a Div. 4 second-round contest. … Avery Laundry netted five goals and teammate Chloe Puzzo added four as No. 11 Swampscott (14-4) rolled to an 18-5 win over Hull. … Emily Regan and Aine Norton registered hat tricks as top-seeded Cohasset (18-2) defeated No. 33 Hoosac Valley, 20-3.
Cate Noone scored her 200th career goal as No. 5 Foxboro (14-5) defeated No. 28 Watertown 19-8 in a Div. 3 opener. … Jenna Braga and Abby Bradley had four goals apiece, while Cece Levrault and Jayleigh Howarth added hat tricks as No. 8 Apponequet (17-3) coasted to a 17-5 win over No. 25 Tewksbury.
BASEBALL
Cole Arruda went the distance as two-time defending Div. 4 state champion Seekonk (13-8) opened with a 5-2 win over No. 7 Upper Cape in an opening-round contest. … Ryan Amerault homered and drove in five runs as No. 4 St. John Paul (19-2) rolled to a 34-0 win over No. 29 Lunenburg.
Cam Hasenfus struck out seven and allowed three hits in six innings as No. 4 King Philip (18-4) blanked No. 36 Medford 9-0 in a Div. 1 first-round contest. Aiden Astorino and Drew Herlin each drove in a pair of runs for the Warriors.
Matty Taylor allowed two hits and struck out nine as No. 7 Sandwich (16-5) blanked No. 26 Dover-Sherborn 8-0 in a Div. 3 first-round game. James Lehane had two hits and an RBI for the Blue Knights. … Landon Cardoza allowed five hits in six innings as No. 5 Bishop Stang (14-5) blanked No. 28 Belchertown, 8-0. … Lucas Tremblay doubled in the tying and winning runs in the seventh as No. 16 Apponequet (11-10) defeated No. 17 Taconic, 5-4. … Jack Zimmerman struck out 13 and Michael DeMaino went 3-for-4 as top-seeded St. Mary’s (20-3) edged No. 33 Martha’s Vineyard, 3-2.
Ty Southall fanned six in six innings as No. 16 Georgetown (11-10) defeated No. 17 Lenox 3-1 in a Div. 5 first-round contest.
Jackson Buckland’s game-winning single in the eighth gave No. 17 Billerica (11-10) a 4-3 win over 16th-seeded Hingham. Nolan Dawson went the distance for the Indians.
Ben Barrasso fired a 1.2 inning scoreless save while Phil Lombardi went 3-for-4 as No. 27 Tewksbury (12-12) upset sixth-seeded Auburn (17-3), 8-5, in the Division 3 Round of 32.
Anthony DiFranco and Joey Barletta each collected two hits for the Redmen who advance to the Round of 16
CLASS NOTES
Bedford athletic director Keith Mangan announced the hiring of Ru Sweeney as the school’s new girls soccer coach, while Scott Wilson takes over as the boys hoop coach. Sweeney previously served as head coach at Acton-Boxboro, while Wilson was an assistant at North Andover.
SCORES
BASEBALL
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Andover 7, Bridgewater-Raynham 5
Bishop Feehan 2, Boston Latin 0
Franklin 4, Durfee 1
King Philip 9, Medford 0
Leominster 2, Weymouth 0 (9 inn.)
St. John’s Prep 6, Newton South 0
Wachusett 3, Attleboro 2
Wellesley 12, North Quincy 5
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Catholic Memorial at Xaverian, 4
Lincoln-Sudbury at St. John’s (S), 4
Natick at Pope Francis, 4
Waltham at BC High, 4
Winchester at Taunton, 4
North Andover at Lawrence, 4:30
Shrewsbury at Chelmsford, 4:30
Springfield Central at Braintree, 5
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Billerica 4, Hingham 3 (8 inn.)
Bristol-Plymouth 5, Duxbury 1
Hopkinton 1, Whitman-Hanson 0
Mansfield 7, Marblehead 3
Woburn 3, Algonquin 1
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Bay Path at Plymouth North, 4
Longmeadow at Somerset Berkley, 4
Minnechaug at Walpole, 4
Masconomet at North Attleboro, 4
Melrose at Milton, 4
Oliver Ames vs. Dartmouth, 4 (NB)
Plymouth South at Westwood, 4
West Springfield at Reading, 4:15
Shepherd Hill at Canton, 4:30
Grafton at Middleboro, 6:30
Westfield at Milford, 7
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Apponequet 5, Taconic 4
Bishop Stang 8, Belchertown 0
Foxboro 3, Pentucket 2 (8 inn.)
Gloucester 1, North Middlesex 0
North Reading 8, Medfield 0
St. Mary’s 3, Martha’s Vineyard 2
Sandwich 8, Dover-Sherborn 0
Tewksbury 8, Auburn 5
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Fairhaven at Falmouth, 4
Greater New Bedford at Wakefield, 4
Holliston at Hanover, 4
Latin Academy at Dighton-Rehoboth, 4
Medway at Arlington Catholic, 4
Newburyport at Shawsheen, 4:30
Oakmont at Norwell, 4:30
Tantasqua at Weston, 6
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Clinton 9, Mashpee 0
Millbury 10, West Bridgewater 1
Northbridge 9, Rockland 3
St. John Paul 34, Lunenburg 0
Seekonk 5, Upper Cape 2
Stoneham 3, Abington 1
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Amesbury at Lynnfield, 2:30
Minuteman at Pittsfield, 3:30
Oxford at Uxbridge, 3:30
AMSA at Dennis-Yarmouth, 4
Cohasset at Case, 4
Monomoy at Monument Mountain, 4
Hampshire at East Bridgewater, 4:15
Blue Hills at Hamilton-Wenham, 4:30
Manchester-Essex vs. Salem, 4:30 (Salem State)
Old Colony at Frontier Regional, 5
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Bartlett 6, Sutton 5
Charlestown 6, Millis 3
English 16, Mt. Greylock 2
Georgetown 3, Lenox 1
Hopedale 13, Hull 4
Mt. Everett 10, Rockport 0
Ware 10, Easthampton 1
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Ayer Shirley at Greenfield, 3:30
Boston International at Westport, 3:45
Franklin Tech at Bromfield, 4
Maynard at Westfield Tech, 4
McCann at Athol, 4
Monson at Hopkins, 4
Mystic Valley at Carver, 4
Pathfinder at Drury, 5
West Boylston at Pioneer Valley, 6
BOYS LACROSSE
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
BC High 16, Attleboro 4
Concord-Carlisle 17, Boston Latin 4
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Acton-Boxboro 16, Belmont 4
Andover 16, Chelmsford 5
St. John’s Prep 19, Medford 1
Winchester 15, Shrewsbury 2
Wellesley 9, Wachusett 8
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Bishop Feehan 20, Barnstable 6
Catholic Memorial 14, Lexington 6
Central Catholic 9, St. John’s (Shrewsbury) 8 (ot)
Lincoln-Sudbury 19, Framingham 2
Needham 9, Arlington 5
Westford 18, Haverhill 4
Xaverian 18, Chelmsford 3
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Waltham at Franklin, 3:30
Newton North at Natick, 6
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Central Catholic at BC High, 6:30
Xaverian at Bishop Feehan, 7
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Catholic Memorial at Concord-Carlisle, 5
Wellesley at St. John’s Prep, 5
Winchester at Westford Academy, 7
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Natick/Newton North at Lincoln-Sudbury, 7
Needham at Andover, 7
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Franklin/Waltham at Acton-Boxboro
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Reading 17, Marblehead 2
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Algonquin 9, Methuen 4
King Philip 9, Canton 6
Minnechaug 8, North Attleboro 7
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Duxbury 13, Milford 2
Walpole 16, Melrose 4
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Hingham 17, Plymouth North 7
Marshfield 17, Masconomet 4
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Silver Lake at Agawam, 4
Westborough at Sharon, 4
Bridgewater-Raynham at Mansfield, 5
Milton at Longmeadow, 5
West Springfield at Plymouth South, 5
Grafton at North Andover, 6
Tantasqua at Billerica, 6
Hopkinton at Westwood, 6:30
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Burlington 17, Foxboro 8
Dover-Sherborn 11, Bishop Stang 6
East Longmeadow 18, Northampton 2
Nashoba 15, Amherst-Pelham 1
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Arlington Catholic 14, Archbishop Williams 2
Scituate 18, Tewksbury 1
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Falmouth 18, St. John Paul 5
Hanover 12, Bedford 9
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Essex Tech at Dracut, 4
Monty Tech at Nauset, 4
North Middlesex at Holliston, 4
St. Mary’s at Medfield, 5
Groton-Dunstable at Newburyport, 5
Apponequet at Shawsheen, 6
Ashland at Wakefield, 6
Old Rochester at Pembroke, 6
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Friday
Hull 14, Granby 5
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Saturday
Old Colony 5, Stoneham 4
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Sunday
Dennis-Yarmouth 13, McCann 3
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Sandwich 13, Rockland 3
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Lynnfield 21, Bourne 9
Pentucket 17, South Shore 6
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Manchester-Essex 17, East Bridgewater 4
Oakmont 15, Bellingham 8
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Cohasset 17, Hull 0
North Reading 11, Medway 4
Winthrop 10, Tyngsboro 5
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Lenox at Nantucket, 1
Monomoy at Littleton, 4
Hoosac Valley at Nipmuc, 4:30
Fairhaven at Swampscott, 5
Dennis-Yarmouth at Norwell, 5
South Hadley at Ipswich, 5
AMSA at Abington, 6
Old Colony at Weston, 6
GIRLS LACROSSE
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
North Andover 15, Barnstable 4
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Andover 18, New Bedford 7
Belmont 12, Braintree 6
Bishop Feehan 11, Peabody 9
King Philip 17, Brookline 6
Westford Academy 13, Winchester 6
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Central Catholic 20, Natick 3
Chelmsford 20, Waltham 9
Lexington 18, Bridgewater-Raynham 10
Lincoln-Sudbury 22, Newton South 5
Needham 11, Acton-Boxboro 10
Newton North 16, Boston Latin 4
Shrewsbury 9, Beverly 8
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Wellesley 18, Attleboro 6
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Weymouth at Franklin, 2
Arlington at Concord-Carlisle, 5
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Billerica 12, Nashoba 7
Burlington 15, Marshfield 14
Duxbury 16, Shepherd Hill 3
Methuen 17, Hopkinton 9
Northampton 8, Westborough 7
Scituate 10, Algonquin 8
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
East Longmeadow 20, Norwood 2
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Hingham 19, Malden Catholic 3
Longmeadow 15, Mansfield 3
Melrose 16, Whitman-Hanson 3
Notre Dame (Hingham) 19, Westfield 4
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Tantasqua at Westwood, 4:30
Dartmouth at West Springfield, 5
Marblehead at Grafton, 6
Masconomet at Reading, 6
North Attleboro at Walpole, 7
DIVISION 3 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Thursday
Groton-Dunstable 12, Martha’s Vineyard 1
Shawsheen 12, St. Bernard’s 9
Watertown 15, Greater Lowell 1
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Dover-Sherborn 15, St. John Paul II 6
Nauset 17, Archbishop Williams 15
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Friday
North Middlesex 12, Bishop Stang 7
Old Rochester 11, Wakefield 6
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Cape Cod Academy 16, Medway 3
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Apponequet 17, Tewksbury 5
Ashland 14, Pembroke 7
Falmouth 16, Holliston 5
Foxboro 19, Watertown 8
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Wilmington at Bedford, 3:15
Dighton-Rehoboth at Ursuline, 4
St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick, 4
Chicopee at Wayland, 5
Essex Tech at Hanover, 6
Groton-Dunstable at Medfield, 7
Shawsheen at Newburyport, 7
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Ipswich 18, Old Colony 0
Sandwich 18, Dennis-Yarmouth 2
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Fairhaven 13, Lunenburg 8
Lynnfield 15, Oakmont 5
North Reading 16, Monomoy 7
Tyngsboro 21, Mashpee 9
Weston 16, Hopedale 5
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Manchester-Essex 17, Mt. Greylock 2
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Cohasset 20, South Hadley 3
Nipmuc 19, South Hadley 3
Pentucket 21, Stoneham 8
Swampscott 18, Hull 5
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Wahconah at Nantucket, 4
Seekonk at Norwell, 6:15
Bromfield at Littleton, 6:30
Rockland vs. Hamilton-Wenham, 7 (Gordon)
BOYS RUGBY
DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL – Wednesday
Belmont at Xaverian, 6
DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL – Thursday
Weymouth at BC High, 6
DIVISION 2 SEMIFINAL – Friday
Algonquin at Hanover, 5
DIVISION 2 SEMIFINAL – TBA
Chelmsford at Brookline
GIRLS RUGBY
DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL – Tuesday
Brookline at Belmont, 6
DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL – Wednesday
Weymouth at Lincoln-Sudbury, 5
SOFTBALL
DIVISION 1 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Thursday
Belmont 5, Diman 4
DIVISION 1 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Friday
Medford 13, Everett 0
DIVISION 1 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Sunday
Framingham 9, Revere 1
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Central Catholic 15, Lexington 0
Chelmsford 14, Shrewsbury 2
Marshfield 3, New Bedford 0
St. Paul 10, Concord-Carlisle 3
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Needham 6, Whittier 3
Newton North 9, North Andover 3
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Andover 3, Wellesley 1
Attleboro 12, Newton South 2
Bishop Feehan 5, Peabody 4
Bridgewater-Raynham 13, Acton-Boxboro 3
Franklin 22, Springfield Central 2
Wachusett 10, Medford 1
Weymouth 6, Beverly 2
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Framingham at King Philip, 3:45
Haverhill at Lincoln-Sudbury, 4:30
Belmont at Taunton, 6
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Marblehead 3, Leominster 0
Wakefield 10, North Attleboro 5
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Walpole 4, Mansfield 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Reading 4, Doherty 3 (9 inn.)
Tewksbury 12, Notre Dame (Hingham) 7
Westfield 12, Woburn 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Agawam at Plymouth South, 4
Milton at Silver Lake, 4
Oliver Ames at Bedford, 4
Whitman-Hanson at Westwood, 4
Norwood at Stoughton, 4:30
Somerset Berkley at East Longmeadow, 4:30
Duxbury at Milford, 5
Shepherd Hill at Hopkinton, 5
Hingham at Middleboro, 6:30
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Tuesday
Bristol-Plymouth at Malden Catholic, 4
DIVISION 3 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Sunday
Auburn 9, Pope Francis 2
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Archbishop Williams 7, Taconic 2
Monty Tech 8, Notre Dame (W) 6
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Medway 5, Cardinal Spellman 4
Seekonk 16, Danvers 2
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Bishop Fenwick 22, Hanover 14
Gloucester 5, Medfield 3
Norton 6, Blackstone Valley 0
Pentucket 4, Greater Lawrence 1
St. Mary’s 10, Dedham 0
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Wilmington at Nipmuc, 3:30
Essex Tech at Dighton-Rehoboth, 4
Fontbonne at Tantasqua, 4
Pope Francis at Tri-County, 4
Triton at Greater New Bedford, 4
Worcester Tech at Apponequet, 4
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Tuesday
Hudson at Foxboro, 4
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Thursday
Amesbury 8, Minuteman 0
Rockland 12, Cristo Rey Boston 0
West Bridgewater 6, Old Colony 5
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Friday
Blue Hills 4, Southwick 1
Sutton 16, Randolph 2
Upper Cape 11, St. Bernard’s 6
DIVISION 4 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Sunday
Manchester-Essex 5, Foxboro Regional Charter 0
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Lynnfield 5, Oxford 4
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
AMSA 16, Blue Hills 1
Douglas 10, Lunenburg 5
Tyngsboro 12, Rockland 0 (5 inn.)
Uxbridge 13, West Bridgewater 1
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Monomoy at Pittsfield, 3:30
Amesbury at Case, 4
Ayer Shirley at Frontier Regional, 4
Bellingham at Clinton, 4
Cohasset at Gardner, 4
Manchester-Essex at Abington, 4
Sutton at East Bridgewater, 4
Monument Mountain at Millbury, 4:30
Upper Cape at Hampshire, 4:30
Northbridge at South Hadley, 5
Littleton at Wahconah, 6:30
DIVISION 5 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Thursday
Mohawk Trail 23, Boston Collegiate Charter 1
DIVISION 5 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Friday
Academy of Notre Dame 19, Norfolk Aggie 4
Bartlett 24, Kennedy Academy 0
Lee 5, Muniz 0
Pathfinder 22, Neighborhood House 0
Springfield International 11, Excel 1
Sturgis East 5, Mystic Valley 2
Westport 23, English 0
DIVISION 5 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Saturday
Rising Tide 6, Bromfield 3 (8 inn.)
Whitinsville Christian 25, TechBoston 7
DIVISION 5 PRELIMINARY ROUND – Sunday
Pioneer Valley Regional 24, Madison Park 4
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Tahanto 9, Granby 0
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Millis 11, Mt. Greylock 9
Wareham 19, Ware 8
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Georgetown 12, Springfield International 3
Hopedale 8, Academy of Notre Dame 3
Hopkins 13, Pathfinder 3
Lenox 3, Lee 2
Maynard 16, Mohawk Trial 1
West Boylston 12, Bartlett 0
DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Westport at Hoosac Valley, 3:30
David Prouty at McCann, 4
Drury at Monson, 4
Pioneer Valley at Narragansett, 4
Sturgis East at Greenfield, 4
Whitinsville Christian at Franklin Tech, 5
Rising Tide at Turners Falls, 5:30
BOYS TENNIS
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Belmont at St. John’s Prep, 3:30
Newton South vs. Brookline, 4 (Waldstein)
Shrewsbury vs. Needham, 4:15 (Newman)
Westford Academy at Newton North, 4:30
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
St. John’s (Shrewsbury) at Concord-Carlisle, 4
Wellesley at Lexington, 4
Winchester at BC High, 4:30
Andover at Acton-Boxboro, 6
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Longmeadow 3, Canton 2
Marblehead 3, Algonquin 2
Westborough 5, Reading 0
Westwood 4, Oliver Ames 1
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Burlington 4, Northampton 1
Hopkinton 5, Whitman-Hanson 0
Mansfield 3, Masconomet 2
North Attleboro 4, Somerset Berkley 1
North Quincy 4, Plymouth South 1
Scituate 4, Melrose 1
Sharon 5, Malden Catholic 0
Wayland 5, Milford 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Duxbury 5, Billerica 0
Hingham 5, Somerville 0
Walpole 3, Grafton 2
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Sunday
Duxbury 5, Marblehead 0
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Longmeadow at Hopkinton, 3:30
Plymouth North at Dartmouth, 3:30
North Attleboro at Scituate, 4
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Burlington at Hingham, 3:45
Westwood at Wayland, 4
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Mansfield at Westborough, 4
Walpole at North Quincy, 4:30
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Plymouth North/Dartmouth at Sharon
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Medway at Cape Cod Academy, 2:30
Groton-Dunstable at Martha’s Vineyard, 3
Latin Academy vs. Apponequet, 4 (SB)
Old Rochester at Bedford, 4
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Wakefield vs. Medfield, 2 (Medway Middle)
North Reading at Weston, 3
Falmouth at Holliston, 4
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Dover-Sherborn vs. Newburyport, 4 (Pentucket)
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Nantucket at Lynnfield, 1:30
Hamilton-Wenham at Sutton, 4
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Bromfield vs. Manchester-Essex, 3:30 (Gloucester)
Sandwich vs. Fairhaven, 3:45 (Hastings)
Bourne vs. Monomoy, 4 (Brooks)
Falmouth Academy vs. Cohasset, 4 (Milliken)
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Lenox at Sturgis West
Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion at Mystic Valley
GIRLS TENNIS
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Acton-Boxboro 5, Wachusett 0
Bishop Feehan 5, Bridgewater-Raynham 0
Concord-Carlisle 4, Algonquin 1
Lexington 5, Methuen 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Plymouth North 0
Natick 5, Shrewsbury 0
Needham 5, Central Catholic 0
Winchester 5, King Philip 0
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Franklin 3, Hopkinton 2
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Andover 3, Brookline 2
Arlington 3, Waltham 2
Boston Latin 5, Beverly 0
Newton North 4, Belmont 1
Newton South 5, Cambridge 0
Wellesley 5, Malden 0
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Westford Academy 5, Framingham 0
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Franklin at Wellesley, 4
Needham vs. Winchester, 4:15 (Spy Pond)
Natick at Newton South, 4:30
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Newton North vs. Boston Latin, 3 (Carter)
Bishop Feehan at Lincoln-Sudbury, 4
Concord-Carlisle at Lexington, 4
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Arlington vs. Westford Academy, 4:15 (Robinson)
Andover at Acton-Boxboro, 4:30
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Tuesday
Canton 3, Ludlow 2
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Oliver Ames 3, Holliston 2
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Duxbury 5, Burlington 0
Marblehead 3, Masconomet 2
Milton 5, West Springfield 0
Sharon 3, Bishop Stang 2
Ursuline 3, Scituate 2
Wayland 5, Melrose 0
Westborough 4, Minnechaug 1
Westwood 4, Dartmouth 1
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Amherst-Pelham 5, Westfield 0
Bedford 4, East Longmeadow 1
Hingham 5, Stoughton 0
Longmeadow 5, Somerset Berkley 0
Plymouth South at North Attleboro, 3:45
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Notre Dame (Hingham) 5, Reading 0
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Duxbury at North Attleboro, 3
Oliver Ames at Westborough, 3:30
Marblehead at Wayland, 4
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Bedford at Longmeadow, 3:30
Ursuline at Hingham, 4
Westwood at Milton, 4
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Canton at Notre Dame (Hingham), 4
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Sharon at Amherst-Pelham
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Belchertown 4, Whitinsville Christian 1
Danvers 4, North Reading 1
Hanover 4, Dedham 1
Medfield 4, Foxboro 1
Medway 4, Watertown 1
Wilmington 5, Pembroke 0
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Bishop Fenwick 3, Norwell 2
St. John Paul II 5, Academy Notre Dame (T) 0
Swampscott 5, Nauset 0
Weston 5, Cape Cod Academy 0
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Apponequet 5, Tewksbury 0
Dover-Sherborn 5, Wareham 0
Latin Academy 5, Falmouth 0
Newburyport 5, Sandwich 0
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Martha’s Vineyard 4, Seekonk 1
DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Old Rochester 4, Auburn 1
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Sunday
St. John Paul 3, Medway 2
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Medfield at Wilmington, 4
Swampscott at Dover-Sherborn, 4
Bishop Fenwick at Belchertown, 5
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Latin Academy at Martha’s Vineyard, 3
Weston at Hanover, 4
DIVISION 3 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Apponequet at Newburyport
Danvers at Old Rochester
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Tuesday
Bourne 4, Mt. Greylock 1
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Amesbury 3, Mashpee 2
Cohasset 5, Hampden Charter 0
Lenox 3, Frontier 2
Lynnfield 5, Uxbridge 0
Millis 5, Lee 0
Monomoy 5, Tyngsboro 0
Quaboag 4, Quabbin 1
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
AMSA 5, Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion 0
Bromfield 3, Blackston-Millville 0
Hamilton-Wenham 5, Rising Tide 0
Ipswich 5, Hopedale 0
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Palmer 3, Sturgis East 2
Sutton 5, Case 0
DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Manchester-Essex 4, Rockport 1
Nantucket 4, Randolph 1
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Friday
Lynnfield 5, Bourne 0
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Lenox vs. Cohasset, 4 (Milliken)
Manchester-Essex vs. Amesbury, 4 (Gloucester)
Millis vs. Hamilton-Wenham, 4 (Pingree)
Sutton at Ipswich, 4
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Quaboag at Bromfield, 4
DIVISION 4 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Palmer vs. Monomoy, 3:30 (Brooks)
AMSA vs. Nantucket, 4 (Backus)
VOLLEYBALL
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Weymouth 3, Wellesley 1
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Lowell 3, Boston Latin 0
Milford 3, Chelmsford 1
Newton South 3, St John’s Prep 2
St. John’s (Shrewsbury) 3, Springfield Central 2
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Acton-Boxboro 3, Brockton 0
Braintree 3, Arlington 1
Brookline 3, Greater New Bedford 0
Lexington 3, Medford 0
New Bedford 3, BC High 1
Newton North 3, Revere 0
Winchester 3, Methuen 2
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Barnstable 3, Cambridge 1
Needham 3, Woburn 1
Taunton 3, Nipmuc 1
DIVISION 1 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Natick 3, Andover 0
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Barnstable at St. John’s (S), 6
Acton-Boxboro at Braintree, 6:30
DIVISION 1 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
New Bedford at Newton North, 4:30
Weymouth at Lexington, 5:30
Lowell at Needham, 5
Winchester at Natick, 5:30
Newton South at Brookline, 6
Taunton at Milford, 6
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Wednesday
Pioneer Valley Christian 3, Millis 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Thursday
Greater Lowell 3, Somerville 1
Medfield 3, O’Bryant 1
Southwick 3, South 1
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Friday
Bellingham 3, Doherty 1
Fitchburg 3, HS Science/Technology 2
Lynn Classical 3, Norton 2
Wayland 3, Assabet Valley 0
West Springfield 3, Billerica 0
Minnechaug at East Longmeadow, 6
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Chicopee Comp. 3, Frontier Regional 0
Longmeadow 3, Randolph 0
Westfield 3, Granby 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Sunday
Agawam 3, Springfield International 0
DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUND – Monday
Milton at Latin Academy, 4
University Park at Marlborough, 4:30
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Monday
Medfield at Longmeadow, 5
Greater Lowell at Wayland, 6
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Tuesday
Pioneer Valley Christian at Westfield, 4
Fitchburg at Chicopee Comp., 5:30
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – Wednesday
Lynn Classical at West Springfield, 5
DIVISION 2 SECOND ROUND – TBA
Bellingham at Agawam
Milton/Latin Academy at East Longmeadow
High School Sports
Athletes compete at 2025 IHSA Boys Track and Field Championship
We’re at Eastern Illinois University for the IHSA 3A Boys Track & Field State Championships, where dozens of schools from across Illinois, including Naperville Central, Neuqua Valley, Waubonsie Valley, Benet Academy, and Naperville North, compete for state glory. This highlight is sponsored by BMO. Naperville Central’s Zoelen Terry wins the long jump Let’s start at the […]


We’re at Eastern Illinois University for the IHSA 3A Boys Track & Field State Championships, where dozens of schools from across Illinois, including Naperville Central, Neuqua Valley, Waubonsie Valley, Benet Academy, and Naperville North, compete for state glory. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.
Naperville Central’s Zoelen Terry wins the long jump
Let’s start at the sand pit. Neuqua Valley’s Daniel Robinson, coming off a sectional title, leaps 6.90 meters. That lands him in 8th place in the state.
But stealing the spotlight — Naperville Central junior Zoelen Terry. After a third-place finish at sectionals, Terry soars to the top at state with a jump of 7.07 meters, claiming the IHSA long jump title!
In the high jump, Waubonsie Valley’s Ishmaiah Elliot clears 1.88 meters — tying for 14th with Yorkville’s Taelor Clements. The champion in this event is Machi Nelson from Proviso West, who clears 2.05 meters to take home first place.
Naperville area schools perform well on the track at the IHSA Boys Track and Field State Championship
On the track, Naperville Central’s Lukas Probst gets the 4×800 started in the second pack. But it’s Downers Grove North — Will Surratt, John Courtney, Grant Schroder, and Philip Cupial — taking first place with a state-record time of 7:36.40, beating Sandburg’s 2016 mark. Central’s squad of Patrick Clune, Derek Williamson, and Manny Najera finishes strong in third place.
In the 4×1, Cooper McGinnis gets things started for Neuqua Valley. But it’s Homewood-Flossmoor’s team — Joaquin Jordan, Charles Dees, Myles Elliss, and Zion Morrison — crossing first with a blazing time of 41.00 seconds.
Running in the 3200-meter run are Benet’s Finn Richards and Neuqua’s Jesse Gudauskas. About midway through the event, it’s Ben Crane of New Trier High School keeping pace while leading the runners through this race. While Richards is still keeping pace from behind. In the last stretch of the 2-mile, it’s senior Ben Crane, coming down the final stretch to bring home the win with a time of 8:57.13. Neuqua’s Jesse Gudauskas takes 22nd.
The hurdles are up for the 110. Neuqua’s Cooper McGinnis is in the mix, but it’s a Belleville battle at the top. Jalyn Cole of Belleville West wins in 13.82 seconds, edging Daylin Donaldson of Belleville East by just .09. McGinnis takes fourth with a strong 13.98.
Neuqua’s Daniel Robinson returns for the 100-meter dash. But it’s William Landwer of New Trier taking the crown in 10.24 seconds. Zion Morrison of Homewood-Flossmoor and Clayton Lakatos of Edwardsville round out the top three.
Naperville North’s Edward Mumford runs a solid race in the 300 hurdles, staying in the mix throughout. Amari Williams of Wheaton Warrenville South finishes with a personal best of 36.94 to win it. Mumford earns All-State honors in seventh.
Patrick Clune and the Neuqua Valley 4×400 relay team secure top-three finishes
In the mile, Naperville Central’s Patrick Clune keeps pace early. Fremd’s Rory Gaan leads at the halfway mark, but it’s Tommy Nitz of Huntley who powers down the final stretch to win in 4:16.24. Clune grabs third place with a time of 4:18.04.
The final race of the day — the 4×400. David Garza leads off for Neuqua Valley, and the Wildcats keep it tight throughout. But it’s Evanston’s team — Deshawn Preister, Amani Christian, Anthony Honore, and Dallas Amos — finishing with a school-best 3:17.73. Neuqua Valley’s team of Garza, Rajan Anthony, Edward Mason, and Averi Smith placed third with a school record of 3:18.84.
At the end of an exciting championship, it’s New Trier High School claiming the state title. Naperville Central finishes in 8th, with Neuqua Valley close behind in 12th.
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Penn State carries a commitment from top-ranked 2027 running back and composite five-star recruit Kemon Spell of McKeesport (Pa.) High School. He returned to Happy Valley on Sunday for an Elite Showcase camp, working under the direction of new Nittany Lions position coach Stan Drayton. “It’s a great hire,” Spell told Lions247 of Drayton earlier […]

Penn State carries a commitment from top-ranked 2027 running back and composite five-star recruit Kemon Spell of McKeesport (Pa.) High School. He returned to Happy Valley on Sunday for an Elite Showcase camp, working under the direction of new Nittany Lions position coach Stan Drayton.
“It’s a great hire,” Spell told Lions247 of Drayton earlier this year. “I can’t wait to meet him and build my connection and work with him.”
View video highlights of Spell’s camp work above.
Considered his class’ No. 14 overall talent and No. 1 RB in 247Sports rankings, Spell rushed for nearly 1,700 yards and 24 touchdowns last season as a sophomore. Here’s the evaluation from 247Sports scouting director Andrew Ivins, who compared him to recent All-American Michigan star Blake Corum.
A mix between a tank and a jackrabbit, which is an extremely difficult combination to tackle. A naturally low-to-the-ground runner with true workhorse capabilities as he constantly bounces off defenders or cuts around them to find extra yardage. Spent much of sophomore campaign deployed as a fullback in a Wing-T offense. Ran absolutely wild in Pennsylvania’s WPIAL Class 4A playoffs with 280-yard and 274-yard rushing performances. Not a true burner, but can hit the gas when a crease opens up. Frequently thrashes forward at the first sign of contact and almost always seems to be falling forward. Tested reasonably well as a ninth grader at the National Combine in San Antonio and has impressed as a pass catcher on the offseason camp circuit. Fits the bill of a hard-nosed football player given the physicality he also flashes on defense while doubling as a cornerback. Must avoid setbacks, but projects as a potential impact player for a College Football Playoff contender that can move the chains while facing stacked boxes.
Spell has spent the last 10 months committed to Penn State. That pact has sustained for more than three months since Drayton replaced current Notre Dame assistant Ja’Juan Seider as leader of that PSU position group.
Spell reinforced his Nittany Lions commitment in late March following a trip to team facilities that featured a detailed discussion with Drayton and head coach James Franklin.
“My talk with Coach Franklin was awesome,” Spell told Lions247. “He sat down with me and my parents and talked about the love that he has for me and my family and how I will be treated — just like his kids. My relationship with Coach Drayton has gotten stronger and stronger. The more we talk, the more we go over things, I see something special in his eyes and I want him coaching me.”
Drayton most recently served as head coach at Temple but spent decades coaching running backs to elite success across college football. He won national titles with Florida and Texas, and produced an impressive list of individual standouts.
Eventual NFL stars Ezekiel Elliott (Ohio State), Bijan Robinson (Texas) and Brian Westbrook (Villanova) are among his most notable former pupils. Elliott and Robinson became top-10 draft selections, while Westbrook is a College Football Hall of Fame and Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame inductee.
Prior to the hiring of Drayton, Spell dealt with some uncertainty regarding his spot in Penn State’s 2027 class.
“(Seider leaving) made me doubt my commitment, but when I talked to Coach Terry (Smith), Coach Franklin, (assistant running backs coach) Charles (Walker) and (recruiting coordinator) Chris Mahon, they told me they had me they had my back and showed me love,” he said in February.
Walker remains the Nittany Lions’ assistant running backs coach and helped work Spell through drills Sunday.
Spell aims to follow the footsteps of fellow in-state running backs recruit who’ve enjoyed success in State College under Franklin. It’s a collection that includes Saquon Barkley, Journey Brown, Miles Sanders and Nick Singleton.
“It’s Running Back U,” Spell told 247Sports in April. “… I am going to put up the numbers and get a national championship. It is going to get me to the league as long as I produce, put the numbers up, have great attitude, have the film and have character.”
High School Sports
Elite Athletes Share Benefits of Playing Multiple Sports.
Haylen Ayers celebrates during a high school basketball game before beginning her record-breaking softball career at Tennessee.Photo courtesy of The Jackson Sun Elite Mindset, Built Across Every Season When it comes to reaching the top levels of fastpitch softball, talent is just one part of the equation. Versatility, mental toughness, and athletic balance often separate […]


Photo courtesy of The Jackson Sun
Elite Mindset, Built Across Every Season
When it comes to reaching the top levels of fastpitch softball, talent is just one part of the equation. Versatility, mental toughness, and athletic balance often separate the great from the elite. That’s why more and more athletes—and college coaches—are placing high value on being a multi-sport athlete.
Extra Inning Softball highlights how multi-sport participation sharpens physical tools, prevents burnout, and gives players a competitive edge. We also hear from Haylen Ayers, the Class of 2027 Extra Elite 100 #1 Outfielder, on how balancing multiple sports has helped mold her into a standout performer.
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