As the 2025 season gets underway, AL.com is continuing to highlight the top high school football players in Alabama.
Our latest statewide list focuses on the best quarterbacks in 4A.
ROUNDUP BOYS LACROSSE In a Northeastern Conference game, Colin Driscoll notched five goals and one assist to lead Masconomet to a 22-5 victory over Gloucester. … Chase Russo’s two goals and an assist anchored Swampscott in a 5-3 win against Danvers. Luke Faletra erupted for eight goals and Chase Akstin added two goals with five […]
ROUNDUP
BOYS LACROSSE
In a Northeastern Conference game, Colin Driscoll notched five goals and one assist to lead Masconomet to a 22-5 victory over Gloucester. … Chase Russo’s two goals and an assist anchored Swampscott in a 5-3 win against Danvers.
Luke Faletra erupted for eight goals and Chase Akstin added two goals with five assists to power Central Catholic past Chelmsford, 17-8, in Merrimack Valley Conference action.
GIRLS LACROSSE
In a Northeastern Conference matchup, Maddie Forbes finished with six points (five goals, one assist) while Ramona Gillett and Kathryn Commoss both added four points (three goals, one assist) to lead Marblehead to a 16-2 victory over Salem. … Ashley Wallace had five goals and two assists as Beverly rolled to a 20-2 win over Saugus. … Avery Laundry netted six goals and five others scored twice for Swampscott (8-2) in an 18-2 win over Danvers.
In Bay State League action, Bella Duffy scored seven goals and added three assists while Ella MacDonald added four goals and an assist to boost Braintree past Framingham, 16-6.
In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference contest, Emma Finch (five goals, two assists) and Addison Carbone (three goals, two assists) paced Greater Lowell to a 15-6 victory over Nashoba Tech.
In a Cape and Islands contest, Julia Kipperman and Zoe Labdon both finished with four goals while Norah Swanson made 20 saves as Nauset edged Barnstable, 11-10.
Senior captain Kiera Fitzpatrick with five goals and two assists broke the school record of 215 career goals and now currently holds it at 219 while senior captain Elizabeth Descheneaux added five tallies and an assist as Methuen (9-3) rolled over Merrimack Valley Conference opponent Haverhill 21-4. … Catherine Craig, Caroline Pitts, Julianna Lanzillo and Jill Martin all scored twice as Chelmsford (7-3) edged Central Catholic 9-7.
In nonleague play, sophomore Molly Campbell collected five tallies as Cohasset snapped Notre Dame Academy of Hingham’s 58-game in-state unbeaten streak 11-10.
With five goals and four assists, Izzy Kittredge tallied her 200th career point for Medfield in a 20-5 Tri-Valley League win over Norton. Maeve Kelly had four goals and two assists, and Kendall Herrick notched a hat trick with two assists alongside her.
Evie Bernard showed out with nine goals, Maisie Leland and Jane Boardman each scored twice, and Hamilton-Wenham found just enough offense to hold off Cape Ann League for Lynnfield, 15-12.
BASEBALL
Travers Moodie went the distance, fanning seven for his third win of the season, as Medford defeated Somerville 6-1 in the Greater Boston League.
Cole Pellegrino scattered five hits in 6 ⅔ innings for his third win as Shawsheen (11-0) defeated Lowell Catholic 4-1 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.
In the Cape Ann League, Walter Radulski recorded a pair of singles, two RBI and earned the save on the mound to lift Lynnfield past Ipswich, 6-4.
Will Novak finished 3-for-4 with a two-run triple to power Plymouth North (9-1) to a 10-5 victory over Quincy in the Patriot League.
SOFTBALL
In a nonleague game, Molly Burns (two hits, two RBI), Chloe Seto (two hits, one RBI) and Bella Burns (RBI) paced the offense behind a no-hitter from Kathryn Sliski as Wakefield blanked Billerica, 5-0. … Lindsay Stuart fanned nine in a complete game, backing a solo homer from Zoey Moscato and two-hit games from three batters to lift Chelmsford over Lexington, 8-6.
In the Commonwealth Athletic Conference, Paige King’s first-inning grand slam got Minuteman off and running on its way to a 15-3 win over Nashoba Tech.
In a South Shore League game, Elsie Testa struck out 12 and added an RBI as Abington (8-2) defeated East Bridgewater, 6-4.
BOYS BASKETBALL
St. Mary’s (Lynn) named Josh Keilty as its new varsity boys basketball coach. Keilty comes to St. Mary’s from Georgetown, where he guided the Royals to the Division 4 state championship last winter. In his eight years at Georgetown, he compiled a record of 100-61 (.621), recording his 100th career win in the state final.
“We are very pleased to have Josh lead our boys basketball program and join the St. Mary’s family,” said athletic director Jeff Newhall. “He is a proven commodity who has established himself as one of the top coaches in the state. We are confident that success will continue at St. Mary’s.”
Keilty’s Georgetown teams qualified for the MIAA tournament six straight years (there was no tournament in 2021 due to the pandemic) and averaged more than 16 wins the last four seasons, culminating in the state championship run this year.
“I’m very grateful for the opportunity Georgetown gave me and I will always treasure the experience I had there,” Keilty said in a school release. “There were a lot of people who helped make that work. For me, the best part about coaching is the relationships you build. I feel fortunate to have coached so many highly motivated players who helped us achieve the success we had.”
SCORES
BASEBALL
East Bridgewater 17, Abington 4
Hamilton-Wenham 23, Essex Tech 3
Lynnfield 6, Ipswich 4
Madison Park 12, Excel 2
Medford 6, Somerville 1
Nashoba Tech 9, East Boston 6
North Reading 18, Rockport 2
Plymouth North 10, Quincy 5
St. John Paul II 8, Bridgewater-Raynham 5
Sandwich 7, Cohasset 6
Shawsheen 4, Lowell Catholic 1
Triton 9, Georgetown 0
Walpole 5, Wellesley 0
GOLF
Braintree 6, Framingham 0
Duxbury 5, Hingham 1
Quincy/North Quincy 3.5, Scituate 2.5
Ursuline 6, Notre Dame (T) 0
Wellesley 3.5, Walpole 2.5
BOYS LACROSSE
Berwick 22, Landmark 7
Central Catholic 17, Chelmsford 8
Masconomet 22, Gloucester 5
Medford 15, Beverly 3
St. John’s Prep 7, BC High 6 (ot)
Swampscott 5, Danvers 3
Weston 17, Bedford 3
Xaverian 16, St. John’s (S) 4
GIRLS LACROSSE
Billerica 14, Groton-Dunstable 3
Braintree 16, Framingham 6
Chelmsford 9, Central Catholic 7
Cohasset 11, NDA (H) 10
Greater Lowell 15, Nashoba Tech 6
Hamilton-Wenham 15, Lynnfield 12
Lincoln-Sudbury 19, Newton South 4
Marblehead 16, Salem 2
Marshfield 16, Whitman-Hanson 4
Medfield 20, Norton 5
Methuen 21, Haverhill 4
Nauset 11, Barnstable 10
Newton North 15, Needham 5
Plymouth North 17, Quincy 11
Swampscott 18, Danvers 2
Tewksbury 12, Lowell 10
Tyngsboro 15, Oakmont 8
Walpole 13, Wellesley 8
Westford 21, Boston Latin 8
Weston 13, Bedford 12
SOFTBALL
Abington 6, East Bridgewater 4
Central Catholic 13, Tewksbury 9
Chelmsford 8, Lexington 6
Cohasset 12, Sandwich 0 (5i)
Dartmouth 15, Barnstable 0
Chelmsford 8, Lexington 6
Cristo Rey/Cathedral 9, Maimonides 9
East Boston 24, Excel Charter 0
English 19, TechBoston 15
Excel 23, New Mission 3
Falmouth 22, Nantucket 5
Fenway 16, EMK 9
Latin Academy 17, O’Bryant 0 (5i)
Madison Park 16, Brighton 14
Minuteman 15, Nashoba Tech 3
Muniz 21, Match Charter 19
Notre Dame 19, Dennis-Yarmouth 3 (5i)
Sturgis 33, Mashpee 9
Wakefield 5, Billerica 0
BOYS TENNIS
Bishop Feehan 3, Xaverian 2
Ipswich 5, Rockport 0
Latin Academy 5, Maimonides 0
Marblehead 4, Swampscott 1
Mashpee 5, Middleboro 0
Medfield 4, Holliston 1
Monomoy 5, Nantucket 0
North Reading 3, Mystic Valley 2
Plymouth North 4, Quincy 1
Wakefield 4, Watertown 1
GIRLS TENNIS
Bishop Feehan 3, Notre Dame Academy 2
Ipswich 5, Rockport 0
Plymouth North 5, Quincy 0
Rising Tide 3, Wareham 2
Scituate 3, Duxbury 2
BOYS TRACK
Chelsea 76, Lynn English 52
Silver Lake 80, Duxbury 54
Somerville 106, Chelsea 30
Somerville 110, Lynn English 25
GIRLS TRACK
Chelsea 86, Lynn English 49
Somerville 74, Chelsea 61
Somerville 89, Lynn English 56
VOLLEYBALL
Attleboro 3, King Philip 0
Braintree 3, Framingham 0
Natick 3, Milton 0
Newton North 3, Wellesley 0
Winchester 3, Belmont 0
Woburn 3, Burlington 1
The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division. Six teams received at least one first-place vote. The USA Today Network Ohio releases its first in-season high school football Super 25 poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division. […]
The USA Today Network Ohio releases its first in-season high school football Super 25 poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division.
The poll is released as the Ohio High School Athletic Association regular season enters Week 2.
The Ohio Super 25 football poll will be conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of sports writers and editors from across the state. Each voter submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.
Here’s this week’s Ohio Super 25.
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Rank | Team | Total | First-place votes |
1 | Cin. Moeller | 354 | 6 |
2 | Hoban | 335 | 5 |
3 | St. Edward | 304 | |
4 | Avon | 293 | 1 |
5 | Cin. Anderson | 281 | 1 |
6 | Cle. Glenville | 279 | |
7 | Cin. St. Xavier | 269 | 1 |
8 | Walsh Jesuit | 257 | |
9 | Col. Watterson | 245 | 1 |
10 | Olentangy | 200 | |
11 | Massillon | 193 | |
12 | Tol. Central Catholic | 183 | |
13 | Indian Valley | 170 | |
14 | Marion Local | 169 | |
15 | Medina Highland | 152 | |
16 | Mentor | 146 | |
17 | Cin. Winton Woods | 145 | |
18 | Wadsworth | 126 | |
19 | Kirtland | 121 | |
20 | Pickerington North | 116 | |
21 | Lakota West | 109 | |
22 | Pickerington Central | 91 | |
23 | Canton McKinley | 81 | |
24 | Big Walnut | 71 | |
25 | Harvest Prep | 45 |
Others receiving 10 or more points: Cin. Princeton 40, Cin. Taft 32, CVCA 31, Strongsville 25, Indian Hill 19, Hillsdale 13, Licking Valley 12
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With schools in across the Lone Star State opening the 2025-26 academic year over the past few weeks, the high school volleyball regular season is underway. Following a strong 2024 campaign that saw Bushland and Randall reach the UIL state championships, with the Lady Falcons taking home another title, the Amarillo area should be in […]
With schools in across the Lone Star State opening the 2025-26 academic year over the past few weeks, the high school volleyball regular season is underway.
Following a strong 2024 campaign that saw Bushland and Randall reach the UIL state championships, with the Lady Falcons taking home another title, the Amarillo area should be in for a solid year again in 2025.
The first few weeks of the season have featured a combination of intriguing non-district games and big tournaments, including Randall’s upcoming Raider Showcase. Borger has also participated in multiple tournaments, finishing third in the gold bracket at Burkburnett’s event early in the season.
Here is a look at the top performers from last week in Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle.
To have your team included, coaching staffs, please send stats and other information to sports@amarillo.com.
Adams tallied 22 digs, seven kills and seven aces in the Lady Cats’ win against Miami.
Bridges logged 37 kills, 18 aces, 16 blocks, five assists and a dig at the Lu Allen Memorial Volleyball Tournament, helping the Bulldogs finish third in the silver bracket.
The Lady Cats’ sophomore recorded 14 kills, 12 digs and 11 assists in River Road’s win against Miami.
Medina finished with 53 assists, 25 digs, five aces and two kills at the Lu Allen Memorial Volleyball Tournament, helping the Bulldogs finish third in the silver bracket.
Sotelo led the Lady Wolves with 22 digs against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
Ward finished with a team-high 13 kills and seven blocks against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
Wineberg notched 18 assists and three aces against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
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Here is a list of the top performers in high school sports from the Battle Creek Enquirer-area for the week of Aug. 16-23. Our weekly top performers list and athlete of the week nominees are compiled courtesy of information provided to The Battle Creek Enquirer by coaches, athletic directors or team statisticians through emails or […]
Here is a list of the top performers in high school sports from the Battle Creek Enquirer-area for the week of Aug. 16-23.
Our weekly top performers list and athlete of the week nominees are compiled courtesy of information provided to The Battle Creek Enquirer by coaches, athletic directors or team statisticians through emails or mentioning @bcesports in game results and highlights posted to Facebook.
If a top performer’s name doesn’t appear on the list, encourage their coach to email submissions to bbroderi@battlecreekenquirer.com.
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Carrie Adams Tournament
The annual Carrie Adams Volleyball Tournament had two city teams battling for the title in the end.
St. Philip held off Pennfield in the finals of the Gold Division as the host Tigers won the Carrie Adams Memorial Volleyball Tournament, held on Saturday, Aug. 23.
St. Philip defeated Pennfield, 17-25, 25-23, 15-13.
St. Philip went 6-0 on the day. In pool play, the Tigers beat Hillsdale, Tri-unity Christian and Paw Paw. In the quarterfinals, St. Philip beat Quincy, 25-20, 25-19. In the semifinals, the Tigers beat Concord 25-19, 25-19.
Addi Dzwik led St. Philip with 81 assists, 23 digs and 10 kills. Quinn Dzwik had 37 kills and 34 digs as Adriana Olsen added 33 kills and four blocks. Mylee Grimm came up with 41 digs and six aces.
Pennfield went 5-1 on the day with wins over Climax-Scots, Garden City, Quincy, Paw Paw and Kalamazoo Central.
Irelynn Sedore led Pennfield with 43 kills, nine aces and 26 digs for the tournament. Natalie Jackson and Mia Wells each had 26 kills. Charli Greger had 70 assists with Danika Rothchild getting 58 digs and Alaina Simmons adding 34 digs.
Gull Lake Invitational
Lakeview finished second at the season-opening Gul Lake Invitational. The Spartans lost to Edwardsburg in three sets in the championship match. Along the way, Lakeview went 4-2 on the day. Abigail Taft led Lakeview with 38 kills on the day.
Marshall Volleyball
Marshall competed in the Leland Invitational as the Redhawks went 3-2 on the day. Brynn Johnson had 54 kills on the day with eight aces and 24 digs. Claire Kelly added 18 kills with Brooke Stealy coming up with 12 kills, 14 digs and seven aces.
Spartan Relays
Lakeview hosted the 11-team season-opening Spartan Relays in girls swimming on Saturday. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central finished first with 410 points. Locally, Harper Creek was third with 257 points, host Lakeview was eighth with 214 and Marshall had 107.
Harper Creek had four top five finishes. The best performance came in the 800 relay as Harper Creek was third in a time of 8:38.18 with the team of Megan Cook, Callie Slayton, Ella Dutkiewicz and Ella Laupp. The Beavers were fourth in the 400 medley relay in a time of 4:40.92 with the team of Laupp, Megan Cook, Camryn Lucero and Myla Slayton. Harper Creek was fifth in the 200 backstroke relay in a time of 2:10.96 with the team of Megan Cook, Taylor Dutkiewicz, Abigail Cook and Slayton. Harper Creek was also fifth in the 200 free relay with the team of Jayden Aceituno, Slayton, Dutkiewicz and Laupp.
Lakeview had two top five finish. Lakeview was fourth in the 800 relay in 8:45.03 with the team of Raegan Magnus, Josephine Pawlowicz, Payton Werner and Ava Kirkham. Lakeview was also fourth in the 400 free relay in 3:58.20 with the team of Magnus, Lily Collins, Werner and Kirkham.
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