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The former Star Valley (Wyoming), Ridgeline and Sky View head football coach has been reunited with some of his former athletes, plus will be coaching alongside his cousin, new Utah State University defensive coordinator Nick Howell. Christopher Howell has been hired as a defensive analyst for the Aggies. The opportunity to coach with his first […]

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The former Star Valley (Wyoming), Ridgeline and Sky View head football coach has been reunited with some of his former athletes, plus will be coaching alongside his cousin, new Utah State University defensive coordinator Nick Howell. Christopher Howell has been hired as a defensive analyst for the Aggies.
The opportunity to coach with his first cousin and mentor some of his former high school athletes was one Christopher Howell couldn’t pass up.

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25 Sports High School Friday

PEORIA (25News Now) – Peoria Notre Dame edged Morton, 1-0, to win a Class 2A Sectional soccer title. In Class 2A softball, Brimfield won a Sectional title with a win over St. Bede. Henry, Havana and LeRoy all advanced to the 1A Elite Eight with Sectional Title wins. In Class 3A softball, Washington, Pontiac, Dunlap […]

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PEORIA (25News Now) – Peoria Notre Dame edged Morton, 1-0, to win a Class 2A Sectional soccer title.

In Class 2A softball, Brimfield won a Sectional title with a win over St. Bede. Henry, Havana and LeRoy all advanced to the 1A Elite Eight with Sectional Title wins.

In Class 3A softball, Washington, Pontiac, Dunlap and Metamora all earn Regional titles.

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Horn Punches Ticket to NCAA Championships for Third Time

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Friday, the High Point University track and field teams added another athlete to the group going to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Sydney Horn qualified in the women’s pole vault at the NCAA East First Rounds for the fourth time in her career. Horn entered the women’s pole vault […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Friday, the High Point University track and field teams added another athlete to the group going to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Sydney Horn qualified in the women’s pole vault at the NCAA East First Rounds for the fourth time in her career.
 
Horn entered the women’s pole vault competition at the second bar height after passing the first. She cleared the first bar at 4.09m on her second attempt before clearing 4.24m on her first attempt. The 4.24m clear secured her a third-place finish and an advancement to the NCAA Championships and will join Ricardo Montes de Oca and Cole Wilson HPU’s qualifiers. Horn has been a First Team All-American all three years that she has made the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
 
Also competing in the women’s pole vault, Auriane Viola and Emily Romano rounded out their careers making the top 20 overall, each clearing 3.94m.

In the men’s high jump, High Point had two athletes representing the purple and white. Shaun Thomas had a strong performance clearing the first bar at 2.05m and the second bar at 2.10m, each on first attempts. Unable to clear 2.15m, Thomas placed 17th overall. At Alex Constantinou’s first NCAA First Rounds, he cleared 2.05m on his second attempt to close out his junior season.
 
Camerin Williams raced in the men’s 800m quarterfinals on Friday afternoon. The freshman placed in the top 20 recording a 1:48.44 time.
 
Closing out the night for the Panthers, the 4x400m relay team competed alongside some of the best relay teams in the country. The group consisting of Marquis Belle, Tim Brown, Camerin Williams and Myles Darroch placed 21st with a 3:08.09 time.
 
 
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High Point will complete the final day of the NCAA East First Rounds on Saturday afternoon. Brianna Malone will race in the women’s 1500m quarterfinals at 5:15 p.m. The top 12 athletes will qualify for the NCAA Championships. After Malone’s race, Alyssa Hendrix will run in the women’s 3000m steeplechase at 5:40 p.m. with a chance to make the top 12 for a trip to Eugene.
 
 

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MHSAA Highlights

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 Sports was at one girls lacrosse game, two baseball games, and one softball game on Friday night as local teams competed for district and regional titles. Haslett-Williamston girls lacrosse outlasted Grand Ledge 20-18 to win the regional title. Mason baseball run-ruled Charlotte 13-3 to win the district title. Portland […]

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LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – News 10 Sports was at one girls lacrosse game, two baseball games, and one softball game on Friday night as local teams competed for district and regional titles.

Haslett-Williamston girls lacrosse outlasted Grand Ledge 20-18 to win the regional title.

Mason baseball run-ruled Charlotte 13-3 to win the district title.

Portland St. Patrick baseball beat Fulton 12-11 to win the district title.

Fowler softball beat Breckenridge 8-0 to win the district title.

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Eight high school takeaways from Friday as the MIAA playoffs ramp up

The playoff battles have begun as Burlington’s CJ Tremblay (left) and Marshfield’s Ali Melvin fight for possession in the Division 2 girls’ lacrosse tournament. Barry Chin/Globe Staff The MIAA playoffs picked up their pace Friday with 118 tournament games spread across the Commonwealth, in addition to three track championships. There’s no better place to start […]

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Eight high school takeaways from Friday as the MIAA playoffs ramp up

The playoff battles have begun as Burlington’s CJ Tremblay (left) and Marshfield’s Ali Melvin fight for possession in the Division 2 girls’ lacrosse tournament. Barry Chin/Globe Staff

The MIAA playoffs picked up their pace Friday with 118 tournament games spread across the Commonwealth, in addition to three track championships.

There’s no better place to start than the first day of the Division 3, 4, and 6 track meets:

Next stop, Friday night’s roundups, featuring recaps of more than 70 games:

1. Milestones

Scituate senior Kate Stone notched her 150th career goal and 200th career point while recording a hat trick in a 10-8 Division 2 girls’ lacrosse first-round win over Algonquin.

Methuen junior goalie Meghan Terry made 16 saves in a 17-9 Division 2 prelim win over Hopkinton, including the 300th of her career.

Greater Lowell senior Emma Finch finished her senior season with 54 goals, and she will graduate as the program’s all-time leader in goals with 153.

2. Upset central

The highest-ranked teams to be eliminated Friday were Oxford softball — ranked No. 12 in Division 4, the Pirates fell, 5-4 to No. 21 Lynnfield — and Wesborough girls’ lacrosse, also ranked 12th in Division 2, which lost, 8-7, to No. 21 Northampton.

Other seeds in the teens that were toppled: No. 13 Norton boys’ volleyball, which fell, 3-2, to No. 20 Lynn Classical in the Division 2 first round; No. 13 Notre Dame (Worcester), which suffered an 8-6 loss to No. 20 Monty Tech in the Division 3 first round; No. 14 Sturgis East girl’s tennis, which lost, 3-2, to No. 19 Palmer, and No. 15 Arlington boys’ tennis, which fell, 3-2, to No. 18 Andover.

The largest upset of the day, by difference in seedings, was No. 39 Greater Lawrence softball taking down No. 26 North Reading, 7-3, in the Division 3 preliminary round.

3. Walkoff wins

Boy, were there some dramatic ones.

It doesn’t get much more intense than a 0-0 game in the bottom of the seventh, but that’s what No. 23 Triton faced against No. 42 Ursuline in the Division 3 softball preliminary round. Ava Johnson was hit by a pitch, stole two bases, and with two outs raced home on Izze Turner’s single up the middle for a 1-0 walkoff win.

Giving that finish a run for its money, No. 31 Sturgis East softball trailed, 2-1, in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded when Sam Orcutt, who had homered earlier for the team’s first run, launched a grand slam for a 5-2 walkoff win over No. 34 Mystic Valley in the preliminary round of the Division 5 tournament.

No. 25 Tantasqua baseball survived an upset bid from No. 40 Lowell Catholic when Brandon Phillips managed an RBI infield single in the bottom of the seventh for a 3-2 Division 3 preliminary-round win.

In the Division 3 softball tournament, No. 31 Blackstone Valley’s Julia Trujillo tied the game with a triple in the bottom of the ninth, then came around to score the winning run on Payton Smith’s walkoff single, completing a 3-2 preliminary-round victory.

This one wasn’t technically a walk off, and maybe we need a new category for these types of games, but No. 33 Martha’s Vineyard baseball won an epic 12-inning Division 3 preliminary-round matchup, 4-3, over No. 32 Ashland on Eli Bryant’s sacrifice fly in the top of the 12th.

4. Three stars

Mackenzy Ponte, Westport — The senior, in her sixth year on varsity and fifth as the Wildcats’ starter, struck out 10 in a five-inning no-hitter to beat English High, 23-0, in the Division 5 preliminary round.

Dakota Vaudreuil, Bartlett — The senior struck out 17 in a five inning no-hitter to defeat Kennedy Academy, 24-0 in the preliminary round of the Division 5 softball tournament.

Bella Mara, St. Paul — The senior did it all, striking out eight without allowing a run and going 3 for 3 with a double and two home runs in a 10-3 first-round win for the No. 7 Knights.

5. Going, going gone

We mentioned Mara’s two home runs for St. Paul, and Orcutt’s walkoff grand slam for Sturgis East, but there was plenty of notable power displays across the Bay State.

Wakefield’s Jackie Sullivan blasted a grand slam, Hudson got back-to-back blasts from Lauren O’Malley and Taylor Attaway, Lynnfield got homers from Olivia Kelter and Morgan Hubbard, and Westport’s Lauryn Souza and Upper Cape’s Jaelynn Harraden both raced to inside-the-park round-trippers.

Also homering were Wakefield’s Chloe Seto, Chelmsford’s Jenna Nigro, Winchester’s Brett Daniels, and Sutton’s Kaila Wheeler.

6. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Bella Young, North Middlesex, 8

Mac Cole, Pentucket, 7

Sal Brogna, St. Mary’s, 6

Kiera Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 6

Mason Gadbois, Essex Tech, 6

Lillian Gikas, Tyngsborough, 6

Addie Hajj, North Reading, 6

John Powers, Lynnfield, 6

Finn Racki, St. Mary’s, 6

Kelan Cardinal, Lynnfield, 5

Casey Collins, Essex Tech, 5

Alexis Deschenes, Tyngsborough, 5

Kate Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 5

Cassie Gallagher, Billerica, 5

Daniel Hanafin, Foxborough, 5

Nate Stys, Pentucket, 5

Points

Young, North Middlesex, 9

Gadbois, Essex Tech, 8

Gikas, Tyngsborough, 8

Timothy Tavares, Essex Tech, 8

Cole, Pentucket, 7

Alexis Deschenes, Tyngsborough, 7

Ki. Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7

Gallagher, Billerica, 7

Nolan Jennings, Burlington, 7

Stys, Pentucket, 7

Cardinal, Lynnfield, 6

Nevin Maher, Essex Tech, 6

Powers, Lynnfield, 6

Michael Torrisi, Pentucket, 6

7. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Dakota Vaudreuil, Bartlett, 17

Emma Penniman, Triton, 16

Tessa Francis, Marblehead, 11

Mackenzy Ponte, Westport, 10

Sophie Baker, Medfield, 9

Molly Abdella, Tahanto, 8

Bella Mara, St. Paul, 8

Mike Scammon has doubled his duties at North Andover, where he will take over as the girls’ volleyball coach in the fall. Scammon has served as the Scarlet Knights’ boys’ volleyball coach for the past five seasons, winning a Merrimack Valley Conference title in 2021, when he was named MVC Coach of the Year. The Methuen native and teacher at Methuen High also serves as the program director for the New England Storm volleyball club.


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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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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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 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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Kingston's Sullivan, NK's Anderson voted Sun athletes of the week

Kingston softball player Nevaeh Sullivan and North Kitsap baseball player Dawsyn Anderson are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 19-24, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners. Sullivan finished 2-for-4 in two games at the […]

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Kingston's Sullivan, NK's Anderson voted Sun athletes of the week

Kingston softball player Nevaeh Sullivan and North Kitsap baseball player Dawsyn Anderson are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 19-24.

Kingston softball player Nevaeh Sullivan and North Kitsap baseball player Dawsyn Anderson are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 19-24, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners.

Sullivan finished 2-for-4 in two games at the 2A state tournament, hitting two home runs with five RBI and three walks. She collected 253 votes. Other nominees for girls sports were Olympic’s Chelsea Bevan (183), Central Kitsap’s Taylor Palmer (167), North Mason’s Mari Morris (138), Klahowya’s Natalie Oathout (104) and North Mason’s Adrianna Tupolo (48).

Anderson helped lead North Kitsap to the 2A state quarterfinals, finishing a streak of allowing one run across his final 19 innings with 34 strikeouts. He collected 175 votes. Other nominees for boys sports were Bremerton’s Isaiah Cadengo (98) and North Kitsap’s Harper Sabari (59).

Previous winners

March 17-22: Alex Berg, Central Kitsap softball; Cruz Piland, Bainbridge boys soccer

March 24-29: Yzanah Smith, Bremerton softball; Treylin Bell, North Kitsap boys track and field

March 31-April 5: Savvy Paulson, Central Kitsap softball; Carson Langguth, Klahowya baseball

April 14-19: Brooklyn Webb, Klahowya girls tennis; Reid Shumaker, North Mason baseball

April 21-26: Sydnnie Imlay, North Mason softball; Magnus Hauge, Bainbridge boys soccer

April 28-May 3: Macayla Wrataric, Klahowya girls track and field; Nicholas Strickland, Central Kitsap boys soccer

May 5-10: Dallin Anderson, Bremerton boys track and field; Brenda Morrison, Olympic softball

May 14-19: Aaliyah Gaulden, Central Kitsap girls track and field: McCrea Curfman, Bainbridge baseball0:21/0:24Central Kitsap track and field athlete Aaliyah Gaulden and Bainbridge baseball player McCrea Curfman are the Kitsap Sun athletes of the week for May 12-17, selected by readers of an online poll. Athletes are nominated by their respective coaches, and the top vote-getters for both girls and boys sports are declared the winners.Gaulden, competing at the Puget Sound League championships, helped the Cougars place second by taking 4th in the 100 (PR), 6th in the 200 (PR). Helped the 4×100 team place 5th (PR) and the 4×400 team place 2nd. She collected 429 votes. Other nominees in girls sports were Olympic’s Paige Gordon (341), North Mason’s Jenna Markuson (191), North Kitsap’s Teegan DeVries (142) and Maddy Syverson (86), Klahowya’s Natalie Oathout (36) and Central Kitsap’s Courtney Yee (13).

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