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Tajh Ariza, Jaylan Mitchell and Davion Thompson headline impact transfers in high school

Additionally, top 10 Class of 2027 prospect Jaylan Mitchell is on the move as the first team MaxPreps Sophomore All-America selection looks to guide a new-look Spire Academy program to its first Chipotle Nationals berth under newly-minted head coach Kevin Boyle. 6-8 | Wing | Class of 2026 The son of 18-year NBA veteran Trevor […]

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Additionally, top 10 Class of 2027 prospect Jaylan Mitchell is on the move as the first team MaxPreps Sophomore All-America selection looks to guide a new-look Spire Academy program to its first Chipotle Nationals berth under newly-minted head coach Kevin Boyle.

6-8 | Wing | Class of 2026

The son of 18-year NBA veteran Trevor Ariza tallied 27 points, 14 rebounds and five assists per contest to help the Comets reach the quarterfinals of the Division II state tournament. The highly-regarded prospect joins a loaded roster.

6-8 | Forward | Class of 2027

Top 50 Class of 2027 prospect was one of three sophomores selected to the Class 6 All-State team last season with averages of 16.6 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.

Helped the Panthers capture the Conference 6A Division 1 state championship, averaging 9.7 points, 5.2 assists and 3.5 rebounds per contest. The younger brother of Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black follows his head coach to the Sunshine State upstart.

6-5 | Wing | Class of 2026

Guided the Cougars to the Class 4A state semifinals, putting up 20.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.9 blocked shots per outing. The four-star guard will look to help Kevin Boyle establish a new program into a national powerhouse.

6-0 | Guard | Class of 2027

Second team MaxPreps Sophomore All-America selection helped the Broncos win their first Chicago Public League championship, tallying 21 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals per game.

6-6 | Guard | Class of 2026

Helped the Purple Roses advance back to the Non-Public B Tournament championship game, averaging 21.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 2.2 assist per contest. Hodge is the first major addition for new head coach Steve Turner.

6-7 | Wing | Class of 2027

Filled the stat sheet with averages of 16.8 points, 11.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.1 steals per outing to help double Reitz’s win total from the previous season.

6-5 | Guard | Class of 2026

Top 75 prospect tallied 23.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 2.4 steals and 2.3 blocked shots per contest during a strong 2024-25 campaign for the Panthers. Reynolds joins top 25 Class of 2026 prospect Davion Adkins to form an elite one-two punch at his new destination.

6-2 | Guard | Class of 2026

MaxPreps Junior All-America honorable mention selection averaged 24.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game to help the Tigers reach the state semifinals. The top 50 prospect joins Class of 2027 transfer Devin Cleveland to form an elite backcourt for the Lakers.

6-2 | Guard | Class of 2027

Illinois MaxPreps Player of the Year put up 24.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per contest to help the Raiders reach the Class 4A sectional semifinals.

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Despite abrupt end, Pine

By: Ted Sarneso Saturday, June 14, 2025 | 11:46 PM Andrew Palla | For TribLive Pine-Richland’s Cate Gentile (7) and Mt. Lebanon’s Quinn Murdoch (31) race for a loose ball in the WPIAL Class 3A championship game May 22 at Upper St. Clair. Andrew Palla | For TribLive Mt. Lebanon’s Chloe Shea (4) advances the […]

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Pine-Richland girls lacrosse coach Shannen Wood wishes the team’s season had ended differently.

After putting together another outstanding season, making a third WPIAL championship game appearance and a third straight trip to the PIAA state playoffs, the Rams’ season came to an end in a 18-3 loss at the hands of Manheim Township in the PIAA second round.

“I give credit to Manheim. They’re a phenomenal program,” Wood said. “The biggest thing for us was we self-combusted offensively. I think our girls weren’t anticipating how fast Manheim was. The first quarter we were already down six or seven goals, and that’s a tough deficit to come back from.”

For a team with offensive firepower like Pine-Richland (19-4), which scored 16.2 goals a game in the regular season, being held to three goals was very uncharacteristic.

“That was not a reflection of this team or our program,” Wood said. “But for us to make it to states three years in a row is a phenomenal accomplishment.”

The Rams’ road to a third straight PIAA playoff appearance began in March in the first game of the season against Upper St. Clair, which in Wood’s mind was a tone setter.

“That is a big rivalry for us, and the girls wanted to come out and play well against them,” Wood said. “Playing them first was sort of like, all right, how do we want this season to go? And our girls came out guns ablazin’ and they wanted to win.”

The Rams took down Upper St. Clair, 17-6, in that opening game en route to a 6-0 start, averaging 18.3 goals a game.

The team’s only two regular season losses came at the hands of Olentangy and Olentangy Liberty, two schools in Ohio, on April 4 and 5.

The Rams try to do a trip every other year and two years ago, they played some teams in Rochester, N.Y., where Wood is originally from.

“That’s the only way our program gets better is by playing these different programs, different teams,” said Wood. “I was really trying to be strategic about our schedule this past season, which I give thanks to our athletic director as well for helping me create the best schedule I can to help these girls get better. It also served as a team bonding experience, for them to be together for those two or three days.”

What might have hurt the Rams is a large group of players are in different clubs and school programs, and that trip to Ohio came over spring break when a lot of the players were out of town on a Future Business Leaders of America trip.

“It was challenging because a lot of our starters weren’t there, but it was also good for the program because it gave a lot of girls who weren’t on varsity or weren’t getting a lot of time a chance to step up into leadership roles,” Wood added. “It also gave us a chance to test out a new defense.”

Coming out of the road trip to Ohio, the Rams put together another winning streak, winning their next 10 games and claiming a Section 2-3A title with a record of 8-0.

They also locked up the top overall seed and a first-round bye in the WPIAL Class 3A playoffs.

As a competitor, Wood loved that her team went on another winning streak to close out the regular season.

“For these girls and these coaches, we put so much time in that lacrosse is literally our lives,” Wood said. “Having a great record that reflects the hard work we put into it I think is awesome.”

After dispatching Shady Side Academy, 16-5, in the second round and beating Moon, 16-6, in the semifinals, Pine-Richland faced off against No. 3 seed Mt. Lebanon in the championship game.

Two weeks earlier, the Rams thumped the Blue Devils, 20-8, and they felt really good heading into the title game.

Up 12-7 in the third quarter, it looked to be all sewn up for the Rams, but Mt. Lebanon fought back and came away with a 15-14 win.

“We weren’t firing on all cylinders,” Wood said. “When our defense would step up, our offense couldn’t capitalize and vice versa. The hard part is Mt. Lebanon is a great school, a great program. They are a team that capitalizes on mistakes, and they capitalized where we couldn’t.”

It was the second straight year that the Rams lost to the Blue Devils in the WPIAL championship game.

“The loss hurt, especially for our group of seniors,” Wood said. “That was their big goal: to come away with another championship before they graduated. I know how much that upset them. As a coaching staff, we felt like we let them down.

“To this day, we’re asking what could we have done differently. But it is what it is. At the end of the day, we still had a great season, had a winning record. Every team is going to lose eventually.”

Even with their confidence slightly shaken, the Rams headed into the state playoffs looking for ways to learn and grow from the loss to Mt. Lebanon.

“When we came out and played State College in the first round, we kind of proved to ourselves that we’re a really good team. We just need to be consistent across the board for that to happen,” Wood said.

The Rams took care of State College, 15-10, and a couple of players reached some important milestones.

Senior midfielder Kendyll Jerry reached 100 career goals and sophomore midfielder Claire Mill surpassed 100 career points.

But those weren’t the only Rams to reach milestones this season.

Senior midfielder Madeline Mill and junior attacker Cate Gentile each surpassed 200 career goals and 300 career points and sophomore attacker Mallory Boivin also surpassed 200 career points.

“Those girls were our top five scoring or assisting threats,” Wood said. “Yes, they have a ton of goals, but a ton of assists. They were always looking to set up their teammates as well, which was huge.”

During the year, Gentile led the team with 88 goals and 47 assists. Boivin was second in goals with 85 and had 42 helpers. Madeline Mill was third on the team with 64 goals and added 24 assists.

Continuing down the scoring chart, Claire Mill had 52 goals and 13 assists and Jerry produced 31 goals and 19 assists.

“Our offense has scored 800 goals over the last few years. The offense has been very effective,” Wood said. “To have such massive milestones from multiple players throughout the season is a reflection of their hard work.”

What really gets overlooked with how explosive the Rams were on offense was how dominant they were on defense.

Including the playoffs, the Rams scored 15.5 goals a game, but they were second by only a tenth to Upper St. Clair in goals against a game with 7.3.

“We had a lot of people step up this year,” Wood said. “Erica Waite, a four-year varsity starter, was the backbone to the defense. Bridget Gilardi was a returning starter from last year. Lucy Kucinic, Ella Tarasovich and Reis Valenty were the three that would rotate between. We were really good with communication, one versus one, and we were a lot more aggressive this year.”

Kucinic was the team’s rookie of the year.

“She really stepped up, and I rarely subbed her off the field,” Wood said. “She filled some big shoes when she was in there.”

Every defender had their strong suits. If one of their players were weak in one area, the Rams were fortunate enough to have another player that excelled in that area.

“We were able to move players around to be adaptive to whatever an opposing team was playing,” Wood said. “Our midfielders were not only catalysts on offense, but came up with a lot of turnovers as well. They were the workhorses of the program.”

In net for the Rams, senior goaltender Claire Dosch eclipsed 300 saves this season.

Dosch also missed some games due to her commitment with other school activities, and sophomore Cara Murray stepped up and made some big saves for the Rams.

“Cara played in our Mars game and she was crucial to our victory in that game,” Wood remarked. “Both goalies are phenomenal.”

The Rams are graduating a lot from a squad that has played plenty of postseason games, including two seniors along the midfield, two defenders, two attackers and the starting goalie.

“We have a lot of positions open as we go into next season,” Wood said. “That being said, we have a lot of returning talent, which I’m very excited about.”

Madeline Mill will play at Pitt next year. Jerry will be playing at Youngstown State and Waite at the University of Charleston in West Virginia.

“I think of Madeline and Kendyll,” Wood said. “They both know their hustle and their grit is very hard to replace. I have nothing but positive thoughts on the girls who will be replacing them and girls who will be stepping up. We have a lot of leaders on our team, so I know we’ll be led to a winning mentality and record.”

Other graduating seniors include MacKay Young, Addie Robb, Sara Irwin, who was injured this season, and Dosch.

The only junior who is committed right now is Cate Gentile. She’ll be playing at Virgina Tech.

Wood said there are some things that might look different next year than they have in that past, but that’s just fine with her.

“We have had a great program the last three years, and I don’t see it not being great moving forward,” she said. “The girls hold themselves to a high standard, and I know they will go above and beyond my expectations to keep up the high intensity and winning that Pine-Richland is known for.”

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Robust Montana boys sweep, Wyoming girls end skid in All

BILLINGS — It had been nine long years since the Wyoming girls tasted victory in its annual all-star basketball rivalry with Montana. WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS: Robust Montana boys sweep, Wyoming girls end skid in All-Star Basketball Series But that streak came to an end Saturday at Lockwood High School, as the Cowboy State snared an […]

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BILLINGS — It had been nine long years since the Wyoming girls tasted victory in its annual all-star basketball rivalry with Montana.

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Robust Montana boys sweep, Wyoming girls end skid in All-Star Basketball Series

But that streak came to an end Saturday at Lockwood High School, as the Cowboy State snared an 81-75 victory to salvage a split in this year’s Montana-Wyoming series and win for the first time since June 10, 2016.

Meanwhile, the Montana boys had no designs on a split and rolled to a 98-73 victory a year after being swept by Wyoming, which snapped a run of 22 straight wins.

The Treasure State boys took command early, leading by 25 points in the first quarter, and didn’t look back.

Paige Lofing

Paige Lofing of Huntley Project dribbles against Izzy Kelly of Cheyenne Central during the Montana-Wyoming All-Star Basketball Series on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Lockwood High School in Billings.

Montana boys 98 , Wyoming 73

The boys from the Treasure State came into the week aware of Wyoming’s two-victories from last season, which ended a long run of dominance.

“We just wanted to get the streak back going,” said Box Elder’s Tracen Jilot. “We didn’t want to be that team that lost. Everybody’s watching you. You have people texting you, ‘You can’t lose this game.'”

Jilot, who helped Box Elder to two states titles and back-to-back undefeated seasons, did his part by scoring a team-high 19 points, including nine in the opening quarter as Montana built its advantage.

Missoula Loyola’s Reynolds Johnston added 15 points, not to mention an emphatic alley-oop dunk in the final seconds of the game that punctuated the victory. Johnston, the Montana Gatorade player of the year, scored 10 of his points in the first quarter.

Other standouts for the Treasure State included Billings Skyview’s Zakai Owens, who had 15 points, and Manhattan Christian’s Christian Triemstra, who added 11. Montana finished with 10 3-pointers, two each from Johnston and Owens.

Zakai Owens

Zakai Owens of Billings Skyview fires a 3-pointer while being guarded by Evanston’s Clayton Cook during the Montana-Wyoming All-Star Basketball Series on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Lockwood High School in Billings.

But Jilot credited his team’s performance on the other side of the floor.

“The big thing was our defensive pressure,” Jilot said. “The biggest thing you can control is your effort on defense. That’s one of the biggest things we focused on, just being relentless and letting our defense create our offense, and just being unselfish.”

Laramie’s Jaden Smith paced Wyoming with 16 points. Lane Hladky of Gillette Campbell County and Casper Natrona’s Tanner Hagar each added 12. Campbell County’s Truman DeGrange made three 3-pointers, account for his nine points for the Cowboy State.

Montana, following a 102-90 win at the Pronghorn Center in Gillette, Wyo., on Friday, now owns a 69-29 advantage in the longstanding series.

Montana was guided by longtime Three Forks coach Mike Sauvageau in lieu of Steve Keller, who was away due to responsibilities as head coach of the Great Falls Electric of The Basketball League.

Wyoming girls 81, Montana 75

In the midst of what was a back-and-forth first half, Montana was able to build a 10-point advantage in the second quarter. But Wyoming closed the half with a final-minute flurry, and the Cowboy Staters went into halftime trailing 43-39.

The teams were separated by just two points at the end of the third quarter, but after a hoop by Billings Skyviews’ Rae Smart on a pass from Huntley Project’s Paige Lofing, Montana jumped ahead 69-62.

Kenleigh Graham

Kenleigh Graham of Dillon shoots while being defended by Rock Springs’ Emma Asay during the Montana-Wyoming All-Star Basketball Series on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Lockwood High School in Billings.

A tough shot in the lane by Lofing gave Montana a 71-68 lead, but that was the last field goal the team made until Dillon’s Kenleigh Graham scored a bucket with 19 seconds left. In between, Wyoming took control.

A transition basket by MSU Billings-bound Lauren Kuhbacher of Gillette Campbell County put Wyoming in front 72-71 with 2:36 left, and a steal and hoop by Pinedale’s Elyn Bowers made the score 77-73 in favor of Wyoming with 55 seconds remaining.

Bowers, who is headed to play at Eastern Washington, scored 21 points and made 9 of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter as Wyoming won for the first time in the series in nearly a decade.

“We really upped our intensity,” Bowers said. “We kind of really came together. As a group, I think we hate losing. All of our teams — our high school teams — are highly successful. We just wanted to come together, bring the intensity and get a win.”

Lofing, who is headed to play at Gonzaga, led the Montana All-Stars with 13 points, though she was hounded by tight defense in the fourth quarter. The MSUB-bound Smart added 12. Miles City’s Alli Glasscock and Lockwood’s Tailey Harris each had nine points.

Douglas’ Lauren Olsen scored 14 points for Wyoming, and Cheyenne Central’s Karson Tempel had 11.

Montana, which prevailed 91-80 in Game 1 on Friday at the Pronghorn Center, still leads the all-time girls series by a 42-14 margin.

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IHSAA softball state finals scores

The IHSAA softball season came to a close Saturday at Purdue’s Bittinger Stadium. Here’s who is leaving West Lafayette with state championship trophies: All-state: Coaches pick IHSAA’s top players More: Meet the five finalists for 2025 Indiana Miss Softball More: She’s confined to wheelchair — and now a state champ: ‘We’re so thankful she’s part […]

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The IHSAA softball season came to a close Saturday at Purdue’s Bittinger Stadium.

Here’s who is leaving West Lafayette with state championship trophies:

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Class 4A: Crown Point 2, Center Grove 0 (READ MORE)

Class 3A: Cathedral 5, Hanover Central 4

Class 2A: Tecumseh 2, Andrean 0 (READ MORE)

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Class A: North Newton 2, Clay City 0

Read more: 33 years later, North Newton trailblazers finally see Spartans win softball state title

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June 14 high school lacrosse playoff highlights

June 14 high school lacrosse playoff highlights GAME COMING UP AT 11. THE HIGH SCHOOL SPRING SPORTS PLAYOFFS CONTINUING TODAY IN BASEBALL, SOFTBALL AND LACROSSE AS TEAMS TRY TO ADVANCE TO THE NEXT ROUND IN CLASS A GIRLS LACROSSE. TOP SEEDED KENNEBUNK HOSTED THORNTON ACADEMY. THE TROJANS STARTED OFF THINKING UPSET SOPHIA SIROIS, PUTTING THORNTON […]

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GAME COMING UP AT 11. THE HIGH SCHOOL SPRING SPORTS PLAYOFFS CONTINUING TODAY IN BASEBALL, SOFTBALL AND LACROSSE AS TEAMS TRY TO ADVANCE TO THE NEXT ROUND IN CLASS A GIRLS LACROSSE. TOP SEEDED KENNEBUNK HOSTED THORNTON ACADEMY. THE TROJANS STARTED OFF THINKING UPSET SOPHIA SIROIS, PUTTING THORNTON ACADEMY UP THREE NIL IN THE FIRST QUARTER, BUT KENNEBUNK WOULD RESPOND. CAMDEN KEEGAN SETTING UP THE GOAL BY MADELINE DOWLING, THEN KEENAN HELPS OR KEEPS IT FOR HERSELF. FOR THE GOAL. WE EVEN PASS THE DEFENDERS. KENNEBUNK CLIMBING BACK TO WIN IT 11 TO 7. THEY’LL TAKE ON CAPE ELIZABETH IN THE SEMIS IN CLASS A, BOYS TOP SEEDED FALMOUTH HOSTED DEERING. THE NAVIGATORS TOOK CONTROL, JOEY GARRETT GIVING FALMOUTH A 4 TO 1 LEAD. 41 SECONDS LATER, PETER KERN SETTING UP ZACH SMALL IN FRONT OF THE NET. THAT WILL MAKE IT 5 TO 1. EVAN YALE SCORED 18 SECONDS AFTER THAT, AND FALMOUTH CRUISES 18 TO 6. THE WIN. THEY FACE CAPE IN THE SEMIFINALS. IN CLASS B BOYS, FREEPORT HOSTED BRUNSWICK. THE DRAGONS WERE IN A QUICK FIVE NIL HOLE BEFORE ROBERT BOWEN PUTS BRUNSWICK ON THE BOARD. FREEPORT ANSWERING JUST OVER A MINUTE LATER WHEN HUNTER RICHARD FINDS THE BACK OF THE NET LATE IN THE FIRST HALF. HERE, RANDALL WALKER WORKING FROM BEHIND THE NET FOR THE GOAL, GETS IT OVER THE GOALIE’S HEAD. FREE

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Thompsons' Are The WyoPreps Athletes of the Week 6

A sister and brother in rodeo earned the WyoPreps Athlete of the Week honors based on performances from June 2 through June 8, 2025. Hadley and Turek Thompson excelled at the Wyoming High School Rodeo Association’s State Finals in Buffalo on June 5-7. Hadley scored in five events, and Turek finished in the top three […]

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A sister and brother in rodeo earned the WyoPreps Athlete of the Week honors based on performances from June 2 through June 8, 2025. Hadley and Turek Thompson excelled at the Wyoming High School Rodeo Association’s State Finals in Buffalo on June 5-7. Hadley scored in five events, and Turek finished in the top three in the average of two events at the Johnson County Fairgrounds.

WYOPREPS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNER 6-13-25

Girls Winner

Hadley Thompson won the goat tying average, placed in the top six in barrel racing, breakaway roping, and team roping, and scored in pole bending. She finished with 151.50 points across the five events. Hadley finished in the top five of all events in the season-long points standings. She qualified for the National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) in Rock Springs next month in four events and is the alternate in the fifth.

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Turek Thompson won the steer wrestling average at the State Finals. He and his partner, Trigg Thompson from Cheyenne, took third in the team roping average in Buffalo. Turek scored 90 points across his two events last weekend. Turek and his partner finished second in team roping in the season standings and qualified for the NHSFR. He placed sixth in steer wrestling during the season.

WyoPreps spoke to the sister-brother duo about their efforts at the state finals. We asked Hadley about scoring in all five events and placing first in goat tying, and she discussed the conditions during the competition. Turek described his feelings on capturing the bulldogging and his team roping weekend as the header. We asked both Thompsons about reaching the NHSFR.

Congratulations to Hadley and Turek on being selected as the WyoPreps Athletes of the Week!

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