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News 3’s Jesse Merrick dives into the highlights from the Golden Knights’ game three win over the Oilers, and in the High School Sports Report, he shows you how a local combine is helping high school kids improve their skills with hopes of taking their talents to the next level. 7

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News 3’s Jesse Merrick dives into the highlights from the Golden Knights’ game three win over the Oilers, and in the High School Sports Report, he shows you how a local combine is helping high school kids improve their skills with hopes of taking their talents to the next level.

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5.28.25 Highlights

Thu, 29 May 2025 04:32:58 GMT (1748493178721) Story, non-I.S. – News3 v1.0.0 (common) 48fdeefcead7cfba2cd2dd5e31ec5acdb034a012 Fallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. Download the AppGet your news faster with our mobile experience Install by WTOV Sports Thu, May 29th 2025 at 10:58 PM 1

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

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(WAND) – The spring postseason rolls on.

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

3A Regional Semifinal 

Mt. Zion 11, Urbana 1

2A Sectional Semifinal 

Unity 4, Marshall 3

U-High 9, Meridian 4

1A Sectional Semifinal 

LeRoy 13, Central A&M 2

Stew Stras 8, Edwards County 2

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High school highlights for Wednesday, May 28, 2025

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

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GIRLS LACROSSE

SECTION 1-1A SEMIFINAL

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

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BOYS VOLLEYBALL

SECTION 1-1A FIRST ROUND

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

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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 […]

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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 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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Pettiford returns

AUBURN | Auburn will return a player from last season’s Final Four team. Tahaad Pettiford has withdrawn from the 2025 NBA Draft and will return for his sophomore season, he announced on Instagram. Pettiford was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team last season averaging 11.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 0.9 steals in 22.9 […]

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AUBURN | Auburn will return a player from last season’s Final Four team.

Tahaad Pettiford has withdrawn from the 2025 NBA Draft and will return for his sophomore season, he announced on Instagram.

Pettiford was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team last season averaging 11.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 0.9 steals in 22.9 minutes per game off the bench.

Auburn’s backup point guard and part-time shooting guard shot .421 from the floor, .366 from three-point range and .804 from the free throw line.

In five NCAA Tournament games, Pettiford averaged 15.2 points and 3.6 assists. His 23 points against Creighton set an Auburn record for a freshman in the NCAA Tournament.

Pettiford was one of 75 players selected to attend the NBA Draft Combine where he posted the second-best vertical at 42 inches. He scored 23 points and had eight assists and two steals in the opening scrimmage.

In their post-Combine mock draft, ESPN projected Pettiford to go to the Detroit Pistons in the second round with the 37th overall pick.

Auburn coach Bruce Pearl spoke about Pettiford’s decision at his charity golf tournament last week.

“He’s still in the same position he’s been in the whole time. And that is if he can get in the first round, he’s gonna go. And if he can get in the first round, he should go,” said Pearl. “If he doesn’t feel and his folks don’t feel like he is gonna be in there in the 20s somewhere, then he’ll come back.

“If he does come back, he’s going to have to play an expanded role, which I know is something that is exciting to him and probably exciting to our fan base, too, because we’ll get to see more of him. He’ll be a starter. There will be more on him.”

Auburn has added 10 newcomers to the roster for the 2025-26 season including four transfers, an international signee, two junior college signees and three true freshmen signees.

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