High School Sports
Washington high school football offseason coaching hires in 4A
Very few teachers or coaches go through an open-a-new-school process during their lifetime. Don Hogue will go through it twice. Hogue was part of the football staff that left Pasco High School with then-coach Steve Graff to start the Chiawana program in 2009. And this fall, the widely-respected Riverhawks’ defensive coordinator will do it again […]

Very few teachers or coaches go through an open-a-new-school process during their lifetime.
Don Hogue will go through it twice.
Hogue was part of the football staff that left Pasco High School with then-coach Steve Graff to start the Chiawana program in 2009.
And this fall, the widely-respected Riverhawks’ defensive coordinator will do it again – this time to become the coach at Sageview, the new third Mid-Columbia Conference school in Pasco.
But while coaches in other programs around the state, including his old digs at Chiawana, are going through their usual planning for spring and summer activities, Hogue, 55, is still docked. He doesn’t even have players or a staff of assistants yet.
“I am more awrare every day it’s going to be a wait-and-see approach,” Hogue said. “A lot is in limbo. It’s exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time.”
Here is what is known:
* The school’s nickname is “Lobos.”
* Their school colors are forest green and black.
* In his first season, Hogue is expected to have five assistant coaches.
* Although he expects to get going June 2 with spring ball, the team will not be allowed to use campus facilities until August, which means Sageview will have to hold team activities, including workouts, at Chiawana.
* And its first game in program history? It plays Chiawana at Edgar Brown Stadium in Week 1.
“Starting from zero, I’ve been through that process before,” Hogue said. “It’s not all roses and sunshine. There will be a lot of growing pains.”
One thing is for certain – Sageview hired one of the most innovative defensive minds in the state in Hogue, whose defense brought chaos and was difficult to decipher. He has nearly 30 years of coaching experience under his belt – and four WIAA championships (1998, 2000, 2003 at Pasco; 2013 at Chiawana).
“My eyes are wide open,” said Hogoe, who will also be a social-studies teacher at the new school, which is located one miles from his house.
“I like to be innovative and am always pushing the edge. I have a growth mindset for the game of football.”
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CLASS 4A
Dave Chambless, Lewis & Clark: Becomes school’s third coach is as many seasons, replacing Kyle Snell, who went to Mead. Was a Tigers’ assistant under ex-coach Joe Ireland. Also is former Rogers of Spokane coach (2018-21).
Quincey Davison Jr., Kentwood: Spent past two seasons as defensive coordinator under Matt Rotht with the Conquerors, his alma mater (2012). Was also the interim coach at Kentlake (2021). Played on the defensive line at Adams State University.
Matt Hamlin, Skyview: Former WIAA basketball champion as a player at Walla Walla has been with Skyview football since 2005, including stints as offensive coordinator (2014-23) and associate head coach (2024). Also was an assistant at La Salle in Yakima (2004).
Greg Herd, Eastlake: Guided Auburn Riverside to a pair of 3A NPSL championships in his five seasons in his first coaching stint. Was also offensive coordinator at his alma mater of Steilacoom where he unleashed wide receiver Emeka Egbuka.
Darren Moss, Newport of Bellevue: Completed 15 seasons on the Newport staff last fall, serving as the special-teams coordinator and defensive backs coach under former coach Drew Oliver. Also an alumnus of the school.
D.J. Search, Pasco: Even though Connell and EWU graduate has been on Richland staff for past decade, he’s taught in Pasco School District since 2006. Also turned Mabton into a winner from 2001-05.
Kyle Snell, Mead: In only season leading Lewis & Clark, got Pioneers into crossover playoff game last fall. Before that, he was coach at Eastlake for two seasons (2021-22), leading Wolves to WIAA semifinals in his first season. Ex-Whitworth wide receiver.
Still open: Auburn Riverside, Lincoln of Seattle, Puyallup
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High School Sports
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
In Monday’s 9-8 win over Bridgewater-Raynham, the Sandwich baseball team almost fell victim to a massive comeback. That rally fell short, and the win counts the same as any other. The Blue Knights (9-5) have now won six consecutive games. Sandwich went into the seventh inning with a 9-0 lead before Ty Creighton got the […]


In Monday’s 9-8 win over Bridgewater-Raynham, the Sandwich baseball team almost fell victim to a massive comeback.
That rally fell short, and the win counts the same as any other.
The Blue Knights (9-5) have now won six consecutive games.
Sandwich went into the seventh inning with a 9-0 lead before Ty Creighton got the final out.
Joe Coughlan went five innings with no hits, no runs and nine strikeouts. Drew Peters and Matthew Taylor led the way with two hits apiece and three RBIs each.
Also in high school sports action.
Baseball
Barnstable 5, New Bedford 0: The Red Hawks (4-11) won to end a three-game losing streak. Jake Kross earned the win on the mound, throwing six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts. Kross went 1-for-3 at the plate with an RBI and a run scored. Eric Stanley went 2-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, one run scored, and five stolen bases. Braedon Costello went 1-for-2 at the plate with a run scored, an RBI, and three stolen bases.
Cape Tech 20, Bristol Aggie 2: The Crusaders (4-7) won to halt a two-game losing streak. Nolan Baker pitched five innings with no earned runs allowed. He struck out 10, with three hits and four walks allowed. The Crusaders had 16 hits. Jackson Otis went 2-for-3 with a walk and three runs scored. Nolan Baker went 4-for-5 with four RBIs and a run. Will Mullin went 2-for-3 with a triple, a double, two runs and three RBIs. Mike Shea went 2-for-2 with two walks, two runs, and two RBIs. Josh Cohan had two hits, a single and a double, two RBIs, and three runs.
Upper Cape 5, South Shore 0: The Rams (10-3) scored two runs in the first inning and never looked back. Nolan Roche started and went five innings, struck out seven, walked none, and allowed just four hits in the win. Patrick Acord had a hit and scored two runs. Mitchell Kirkland scored a run. Devyn Schulze went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Mattew Niemiec had a hit and and RBI. Jared Coates went 2-for-3 with a run scored.
Case 5, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (3-12) fell to end a two-game winning streak. Bourne collected three hits by Ronan Kelly, James Moran-Rose, and Tucker Muldoon. Luca Finton pitched for 5.2 innings.
St. John Paul II 9, Martha’s Vineyard 0 : The Lions (15-0) beat the Vineyarders (6-8) to keep going its unbeaten season.
For the Lions, Brandon Gomes had a three-run home run to spark the offense. Logan Our, Brian Mancinelli, and Tyler Ross all had multi-hit games. Ross threw five shutout innings, allowed just three hits and a walk. Henry Roy struck out five in two innings pitched.
Sturgis 17, Rising Tide 5: The Storm (1-6) won their first game of the season on Senior Night for Ahmed Othmani, Chris Hereford, Matt DiAntonio, and Ryan Wiesner. Wiesner pitched four shutout innings. The other seniors all hit doubles in the game.
Norwell 5, Falmouth 4: The Clippers (10-5) lost to Norwell for the second time this season. The Clippers had six hits as a team. Jack Frostholm and Brody Palmer each went 2-for-4. Connor Oliver went 1-for-3 with three RBIs. Trey Cardoza allowed four runs on four hits with eight strikeouts.
Monomoy 11, Mashpee 3: The Sharks (8-4) beat the Falcons (6-9) for their second win in their last three games.
Softball
Bristol Aggie 23, Cape Tech 8: The Crusaders (1-8) lost to Bristol Aggie for the second time this season.
Upper Cape 12, South Shore 8: The Rams (9-5) swept the season series with South Shore. Rosie Neville had three hits and drove in two runs. Kaiya Thomas drove in two with a triple down the first-base line. Meadow Diede drove in two with two singles. Defensively, Amya Irving and Kenley Thomas were strong in the infield. Taysia Lopes got the win with seven strikeouts.
Barnstable 14, Martha’s Vineyard 2: The Red Hawks (3-12) beat the Vineyarders (2-10) to end a six-game losing streak. Pitcher Madison Flynn played well, striking out nine over five innings, and going 1-for-2 at the plate with two walks and an inside-the-park home run. Sara Ormston went 2-for-3 with a walk, a single, a triple, three runs scored, and two RBIs. Helena Farese went 1-for-1 with two walks, a single, and two runs scored. Jordyn Green continues to play well behind the plate defensively, and caught two Vineyarders stealing.
Case 22, Bourne 1: The Canalmen (0-14) lost to Case for the second time this season.
Sturgis 18, Falmouth 13: The Storm (9-4) beat the Clippers (6-7) for their second win in the last three games. For the Storm, Ryley Mayo (three runs, three hits), Julianna Grygent (two runs, three hits), Kaylee Koch (four runs, two hits), Aubrey Flynn (one run, three hits), Cassidy Conway (one run, three hits), Molly Reino (two runs, two hits), Sam Orcutt (two runs, one hit), and Bella Enos (two runs) led the offense. Winning pitcher Grygent had nine strikeouts.
St. John Paul II 21, Mashpee 8: The Lions (5-9) topped the Falcons (0-12) to end a two-game losing streak. For the Lions, Elle Kowal went 3-for-5 with a triple, four runs, and four RBIs. Kiara Miller had a triple, two runs, and three RBIs. Julia Dunton had a triple, two runs, and three RBIs. For Mashpee, Kiri Sawyer went 4-for-4 with a double.
Monomoy 22, Nantucket 5: The Sharks (14-0) beat the Whalers (4-9) to remain unbeaten. For the Sharks, Kinsey Lister hit two home runs and drove in six. Willa Leighton went 4-for-4, while Bella Bellefeuille had two hits, including a triple. Lexi Totten had four walks.
Sandwich 14, Nauset 2: The Blue Knights (8-7) topped the Warriors (6-9) for their second win over the latter this season. Sofie Farrington struck out 13 and drove in two runs. Mia Consalvi, Lane Kcaihanzel, Victoria Lott and Jenna Fay led the offense.
Boys Lacrosse
Upper Cape 10, Cape Tech 7: The Rams (6-7) beat the Crusaders (3-11) for their second win in a row.
Plymouth North 18, Bourne 8: The Canalmen (7-6) lost to end a three-game winning streak. Charlie Seitz (one goal, two assists), Ryan Haden (three goals), Brady Banks (one goal, three assists), Sean Kelly ( two assists and 68 percent on faceoffs), and Brody Haden (three goals, one assist) handled the scoring for the Canalmen. Nolan Scofield had 14 saves.
Rockland 17, Mashpee 7: The Falcons (7-8) lost their second straight. Dylan Chesly (three goals), Jack Balfour (three goals, one assist), Maxx Smith (one goal, four assists), and Dominic Matteodo (one assist) led the offense. Michael Valois had 22 faceoff wins. Vinny Pinnetti was 5-for-5 on ground balls.
Seekonk 15, Sturgis 4: The Storm (0-10) fell despite scoring a high in goals this month.
Girls Lacrosse
Upper Cape 17, Cape Tech 0: The Rams (8-6) beat the Crusaders (0-8) for their sixth straight win.
Mashpee 15, Rockland 6: The Falcons (9-4) won for the fourth time in the last five games. Ciara Hendricks (seven goals, three assists), Deidra Tokla (one goal), Sophia Morin (three goals), Alanna McDonald (two goals), and Skyler Hickey (two goals) paced the offense. Riley Thomas made 14 saves.
Barnstable 10, Dartmouth 8: The Red Hawks (7-8) won for their second straight victory. Claire Kayajan (five goals), Shelby Locascio (one goal, three assists), Emelie Jonsson (three goals), Caroline Meins (one goal), and Kylie Boorack (one assist) paced the offense. Victoria Dinn played strong defense, and Morgan Mueller made eight saves.
Boys Tennis
Falmouth Academy 5, Barnstable 0 (first match); Falmouth Academy 5, Barnstable 0 (second match): The Mariners (3-5) beat the Red Hawks (1-12) for their second straight win in a pro-sets doubleheader.
At first singles, Falmouth Academy’s Fletcher Parsons beat Dean Cordeiro (8-4, 9-7). At second singles, Falmouth Academy’s Luke Okoshi beat Harry Baroni (8-2, 9-7). At third singles, Falmouth Academy’s Genie Chang beat Seymour Singh (8-4, 8-0).
At first doubles, Falmouth Academy’s Matthew Kellogg and Nait Gartner beat Kaleb Jones and Chase King (8-1, 8-1). At second doubles, Falmouth Academy’s Erik Gulman and Ezra Ackerman beat Stephen Hurley and Moses Winslow (8-0, 8-0).
Bourne 3, Mashpee 2: The Canalmen (5-8) beat the Falcons (5-9) to end a three-game losing streak.
At third singles, Bourne’s Jonathan Santucci beat Liam Assad (6-1, 6-3). At first doubles, Bourne’s Nate Reynolds and Landon Hope and Coti Weidman (6-0, 6-3). At second doubles, Bourne’s Ryan Conlan and James Kirby beat Mait Duvall and Cam Hughes (6-1, 6-3).
At first singles, Mashpee’s Colin Burdge beat Joziah DeSouza (6-0, 6-3). At second singles, Mashpee’s James Benners beat Jake Roux.
Sandwich 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 3: The Blue Knights (9-4) beat the Dolphins (5-9) for their third straight win.
At first singles, Sandwich’s Andrew Emmel beat Landon Ritcher (6-0, 6-1). At first doubles, Sandwich’s Liam McLaughlin and Finn Welden beat Ryan Clarke and Aidan Karras (6-0, 6-1). At second doubles, Sandwich’s Colin MacQuade and Lukas Monzon-Bakunas beat Matt Anderson and Ben Saltis (6-3, 6-1).
At second singles, D-Y’s Colin Caron beat Joey LaScola (6-1, 6-0). At third singles, D-Y’s Michael O’Reilly beat Kallen Kestenbaum (4-6, 6-4, 10-7)
Monomoy 4, St. John Paul II 1: The Sharks (12-3) defeated the Lions (0-12) for their third win in the last four matches.
At first singles, Monomoy’s Roman Pavluchenko defeated Zach Jones (6-1, 6-0). At second singles, Monomoy’s Zach Shields defeated Ben Kowal (6-0, 6-0). At third singles, Monomoy’s Ethan Seufert defeated Leon Kambori (6-0, 6-0).
At first doubles, Monomoy’s Patrick McMahon and Nick Hadden defeated Michael Maynard and Will Sutton (6-0, 6-1).
At second doubles, St. John Paul II’s Alden Krueger and Brian Cannon defeated Ben Cao and Thomas Jordan (6-1, 6-1).
Cape Cod Academy 4, Nauset 1: The Seahawks (12-0) defeated the Warriors (4-9).
In first singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Ben Catalano def. Lucas Wilson-Bevington (6-4, 6-2). At second singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Ayden Naydenov beat Will Murphy (6-3, 7-5). At first doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Connor Hall and Garrett Wilson beat Soren Jones-Carlson and Wyatt Carroll (6-2, 6-0). At second doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Henry Daigle and Rowan Lewison beat Asher Wood and Ronan O’Brien (6-0, 6-1).
At third singles, Nauset’s Lucas Patton defeated Declan Livingston (7-5, 6-3).
Girls Tennis
Mashpee 5, Bourne 0: The Falcons (11-2) beat the Canalmen (4-8) for their sixth straight win.
At first singles, Mashpee’s Mariele Henley beat Ainsley Hopwood (6-3, 6-1). At second singles, Mashpee’s Hannah Rogers beat Lily Russell (6-1, 6-1). At third singles, Mashpee’s Esme Milde beat Ellie Drew (6-0, 6-0).
At first doubles, Mashpee’s Hayden Shvonski and Emily Doolan defeated Addie Dion and Ella Swierkowski (7-6, 7-5). At second doubles, Mashpee’s Grace Dion and Paige Shvonski beat Kirra Cook and Zoe Noonan (6-1, 7-5).
Cape Cod Academy 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 2: The Seahawks (4-6) beat the Dolphins (1-11) for their second win in the last three matches.
At first singles, CCA’s Audrey Lotuff beat Tristin Bradford (6-1, 6-1). At second singles, CCA’s Jemma Meadous beat Lia Marie Adames De Jesus (6-4, 6-4). At third singles, CCA’s Kaleigh Howe beat Kelsang Gurung (6-2, 6-0).
At first doubles, D-Y’s Aimee Teague and Maddy Stewart beat Megan Morey and Victoria Acre (6-2, 4-6, 10-7). At second doubles, D-Y’s Maddy Burgess and Willasia Thompson beat Halle Schofield and Natalia Da Silva (6-7 (3-7), 7-5, 11-9.
St. John Paul II 3, Monomoy 2: The Lions (16-1) beat the Sharks (10-4) in a battle between two of the top teams in the area.
At first singles, the Lions’ Lily Walker beat Hanadi Rezk (6-0, 6-0). At third singles, the Lions’ Grace Walker beat Darcy Addison (6-4, 6-2). At second singles, the Lions’ Kayla Katziff and Emily Desriusseaux defeated Madison Mahfouz and Olivia Rezk (6-4, 6-3).
At second singles, Monomoy’s Ella Cutter beat Bella Scioletti (7-6 (3), 6-0). At first doubles, Monomoy’s Cecelia Hand beat Karina Khalsa beat Ava Cai and Joey Duhamel (6-1, 6-2).
Nauset 4, Wareham 1 (first match); Nauset 5, Wareham 0 (second match): The Warriors (7-6) swept to end a three-match losing streak.
In the first singles second match, Nauset’s Anjali 0’Brien defeated Evelyn Francis (8-3). At second singles, Nauset’s Sophia Votteler beat Neveah Smith (8-2, 8-4). At third singles, Nauset’s Haley Jackson beat Jociana Statkus (8-2, 8-4).
At first doubles, Nauset’s Faye Adams and Callie Murphy beat Riley Florindo and Can Tran (8-4, 8-1). At second doubles, Nauset’s Elexa Malouin and Addie Kelsey beat Julianna Frye and Yvonne Pina-Monjeiro (8-3, 8-1).
Girls Golf
Duxbury 5, Barnstable 1: The Red Hawks (6-3) lost for the second consecutive time.
Adam Kurkjian covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at akurkjian@gannett.com and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.
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WATERTOWN — Medalist Brynn Roehrich and Clark-Willow Lake’s girls each won double championships for the second-straight year in the combined Pre-Region 1B/Eastern Coteau Conference high school golf tournament. The tourney was held on Monday, May 12, 2025, at the Prairie Winds Golf Club (girls) and Cattail Crossing Golf Course (boys) — the host courses for […]

WATERTOWN — Medalist Brynn Roehrich and Clark-Willow Lake’s girls each won double championships for the second-straight year in the combined Pre-Region 1B/Eastern Coteau Conference high school golf tournament.
The tourney was held on Monday, May 12, 2025, at the Prairie Winds Golf Club (girls) and Cattail Crossing Golf Course (boys) — the host courses for the Region 1B tourney on Monday, May 19, 2025 and the state Class B tourney on Monday and Tuesday, June 2-3, 2025.
Roehrich, the defending state B girls champion, fired a 12-over par in hot and windy conditions to win the girls division by 10 shots over her younger sister Faith.
Clark-Willow Lake’s boys also won team titles in both the Pre-Region 1B and ECC tourneys with a 239 score. Harrison Beyers of Edmunds Centrla shot a 4-over 76 to win the Pre-Region 1B individual title by one shot over Kaden Weinreis of Doland and Cade Gaikowski of Clark-Willow Lake. Gaikowski was the ECC champion.Girls Division ResultsPre-Region 1B Team Scores — Clark-Willow Lake 281, Faulkton Area 336, Frederick Area 341, Webster Area 348, Waverly-South Shore 349, Doland 363, Britton-Hecla 380, Wilmot 405, Great Plains Lutheran 431.ECC Team Scores — Clark-Willow Lake 281, Webster Area 348, Waverly-South Shore 349, Britton-Hecla 380, Wilmot 405, Great Plains Lutheran 431.Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
- Region 1B Top 15 Individuals — 1. Brynn Roehrich, Clark-Willow Lake, 84 (12-over par); 2. Faith Roehrich, Clark-Willow Lake, 94; 3. Olivia Knox, Doland, 97; 4. Mollie Simon, Ipswich, 100; 5. Anika Mueller, Faulkton Area, 101; 6. Sage Gaikowski, Waubay-Summit, 102; 7. Mallory Nelson, Clark-Willow Lake, 103; 8. Ruby Dallman, Frederick Area, 105; 9. Bailee Ninke, Webster Area, 106; 10. Sage Ford, Britton-Hecla, 107; 11. Addison Wolbeck, Frederick Area, 112; 12. (Tie) Brooklyn Kast, Faulkton Area; Baylar Lamb, Clark-Willow Lake; and Clara Heuer, Waverly-South Shore, 113; 15. (Tie) McKenna Heer, Britton-Hecla, and Mia Coester, Webster Area, 114.
- ECC Top 10 Individuals — 1. B. Roehrich, 84 (12-over par); 2. F. Roehrich, Clark-Willow Lake, 94; 3. Gaikowski, Waubay-Summit, 102; 4. Nelson, Clark-Willow Lake, 103; 5. Ninke, Webster Area, 106; 6. Ford, Britton-Hecla, 107; 7. (Tie) Lamb, Clark-Willow Lake, and Heuer, Waverly-South Shore, 113; 9. (Tie) Heer, Britton-Hecla, and Coester, Webster Area, 114.
Boys Division ResultsPre-Region 1B Team Scores — Clark-Willow Lake 239, Edmunds Central 243, Webster Area 246, Doland 252, Florence-Henry 260, Aberdeen Christian 262, Faulkton Area 265, Tri-State 270, Ipswich 271, Great Plains Lutheran 272, Britton-Hecla 273, Frederick Area 273, Warner 277, Waverly-South Shore 290, Waubay-Summit 296, Wilmot 332, Leola 378.ECC Team Scores — Clark-Willow Lake 239, EWebster Area 246, Florence-Henry 260, Tri-State 270, Great Plains Lutheran 272, Britton-Hecla 273, Waverly-South Shore 290, Waubay-Summit 296, Wilmot 332.Region 1B Top 15 Individuals — 1. Harrison Beyers, Edmunds Central, 76 (4-over); 2. (Tie) Kaiden Weinreis, Doland, and Cade Gaikowski, Clark-Willow Lake, 77; 4. Tucker Kadlec, Ipswich, 78; 5. (Tie) Briggs LaBrie, Doland; and Drake Mueller, Faulkton Area, 79; 7. (Tie) Seth Hettick, Edmunds Central, and Blaize Amdahl, Webster Area, 80; 9. (Tie) Kaiden Wookey and Wyatt Schlagel, Clark-Willow Lake, 81; 11. (Tie) Michael Dorsett, Webster Area and Cody Klindt, Tri-State, 82; 13. (Tie) Ty Bergh, Florence-Henry, and Kooper Wookey, Clark-Willow Lake, 83; 15. (Tie) Barrett Pommer, Great Plains Lutheran; and Seth Lesnar and Thomas Kuecker, Webster Area, 84.ECC Top 10 Individuals — 1. Gaikowski, Clark-Willow Lake, 77; 2. Amdahl, Webster Area, 80; 3. (Tie) Kaiden Wookey and Schlagel, Clark-Willow Lake, 81; 5. (Tie) Dorsett, Webster Area, and Klindt, Tri-State, 82; 7. (Tie) Bergh, Florence-Henry, and Kooper Wookey, Clark-Willow Lake, 83; 9. (Tie) Pommer, Great Plains Lutheran; and Lesnar and Kuecker, Webster Area, 84.Northeast Class A GirlsGROTON — Medalist Claire Crawford and Aberdeen Roncalli’s girls each defended their titles in the Northeast Confence Class A Girls Tournament at the Olive Grove Golf Course on Monday, May 12, 2025.Crawford shot an 11-over par 83 and won by nine shots over teammates Mackenzie Wegehaupt and Ava Danielson. Sisseton teammates Kenzley Heath and Elliot Hortness followed with 93s.Roncalli shot a 367 to win by 42 shots of Groton Area (409). Redfield followed at 492 and Milbank 514.AREA GOLFERS TO WATCH: Aberdeen Central’s Braun, Clark-Willow Lake’s Roehrich top list of returning area golfers
Dakota Valley Conference
WHITE — Castlewood’s Davis Gales (boys) and Dell Rapids St. Mary’s teammates Allie Hansen and Carley Roiger won individual titles and led their respective teams to championships in the Dakota Valley Conference tournament at the Six Mile Creek Golf Course on Monday, May 12, 2025.
Gales shot a 4-over 76 to win the boys division by five shots over Tanner Drietz of Elkton-Lake Benton. Taylor Kriech of Colman-Egan was third (83), Daniel Sudenga of De Smet fourth (86) and Trevon Beckman of Dell Rapids St. Mary fifth (87).
Castlewood edged Elkton-Lake Benton by one shot (256-257) for the division title. Colman-Egan was third at 263, followed by De Smet (267), Deubrook Area (271), Dell Rapids St. Mary (277), Estelline-Hendricks (300), Arlington (303), Iroquois-Lake Preston (304) and Oldham-Ramona-Rutland (330).
Hansen and Roiger each shot 9-over 81s to win the girls division. Izzy McNaughton, another teammate, took third at 83. Ayla Texley of Estelline-Hendricks and Brynlee Hanson of Deubrook Area each shots 91s to round out the top 5.
St. Mary shot 245 to win by 57 shots over Colman-Egan (302). Deubrook Area shot 303, Estelline-Hendricks 313 and De Smet 331.
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High School Scoreboard, results from Monday, May 12
Monday’s high school sports results for baseball, softball, girls golf and boys golf. TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE BASEBALL 4A bi-district quarterfinal: Curtis at Camas, 4 p.m. 4A bi-district loser-out: Graham Kapowsin vs. Battle Ground, 5 p.m. at Evergreen HS 4A bi-district loser-out: Mount Rainier at Union, 4 p.m. 3A bi-district quarterfinal: Capital at Prairie, 5 p.m. 3A […]


Monday’s high school sports results for baseball, softball, girls golf and boys golf.
TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE
BASEBALL
4A bi-district quarterfinal: Curtis at Camas, 4 p.m.
4A bi-district loser-out: Graham Kapowsin vs. Battle Ground, 5 p.m. at Evergreen HS
4A bi-district loser-out: Mount Rainier at Union, 4 p.m.
3A bi-district quarterfinal: Capital at Prairie, 5 p.m.
3A bi-district quarterfinal: Kelso at Gig Harbor, 4 p.m.
3A bi-district loser-out: Mountain View at Kentlake, 6 p.m. at Kent-Meridian HS
2A district: Hockinson at Columbia River, 4 p.m.
2A district: Ridgefield at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m.
2A district: Mark Morris at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m.
2A district: Aberdeen at R.A. Long, 6 p.m.
1A district semifinal: La Center vs. Montesano, 6 p.m. at Olympic Stadium, Hoquiam
1A district semifinal: Tenino vs. Seton Catholic, 4 p.m. at Castle Rock HS
1A district loser-out: Castle Rock vs. Rochester, 4 p.m. at Olympic Stadium, Hoquiam
1A district loser-out: Elma vs. King’s Way Christian, 4 p.m. at Castle Rock HS
SOFTBALL
2A district pigtail: Black Hills at R.A. Long, 4 p.m.
2A district pigtail: Hockinson vs. W.F. West, 6 p.m. at Recreation Park
BOYS SOCCER
4A bi-district semifinal: Union vs. Puyallup, 5:30 p.m. at Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner
4A bi-district loser-out: Camas vs. Mount Rainier, 7:30 p.m. at Art Crate Field, Spanaway
3A bi-district semifinal: Heritage vs. Silas, 7:30 p.m. at Federal Way Memorial Stadium
3A bi-district loser-out: Mountain View vs. White River, 7 p.m. at Stadium HS, Tacoma
2A district semifinal: R.A. Long at Columbia River, 6 p.m.
2A district semifinal: W.F. West at Tumwater, 6 p.m.
2A district loser-out: Hudson’s Bay at Hockinson, 6 p.m.
2A district loser-out: Ridgefield at Aberdeen, 6 p.m.
1A district semifinal: Seton Catholic at Raymond-South Bend, 6 p.m.
1A district semifinal: King’s Way Christian at Columbia-White Salmon, 6 p.m.
1A district loser-out: La Center at Montesano, 6 p.m.
BOYS GOLF
4A bi-district tournament at Meadow Park GC, Tacoma
3A bi-district tournament at McCormick Woods, Port Orchard
GIRLS GOLF
4A bi-district tournament at Meadow Park GC, Tacoma
3A bi-district tournament at Allenmore GC, Tacoma
2A district tournament at Tumwater Valley
BASEBALL
4A BI-DISTRICT PLAYOFFS
Tuesday’s Games
Winner to state
(6) Tahoma at (3) Sumner, 4 p.m.
(7) Curtis at (2) Camas, 4 p.m.
(5) Emerald Ridge at (4) Kennedy Catholic, 4 p.m.
(8) Olympia at (1) Puyallup, 7 p.m.
Loser out
(14) Mount Rainier at (11) Union, 4 p.m.
(15) Graham Kapowsin vs. (10) Battle Ground, 5 p.m. at Evergreen Athletic Complex
(13) Yelm at (12) Auburn Riverside, 4 p.m.
(16) South Kitsap at (9) Kentridge, 4 p.m.
3A BI-DISTRICT PLAYOFFS
Tuesday’s Games
Winner to state
(6) North Thurston at (3) Enumclaw, 6 p.m.
(7) Peninsula vs. (2) Decatur, 7 p.m. at Auburn HS
(5) Capital at (4) Prairie, 5 p.m.
(8) Kelso at (1) Gig Harbor, 4 p.m.
Loser out
(14) Bellarmine at (11) Thomas Jefferson, 4 p.m.
(15) Federal Way at (10) Silas, 4:30 p.m.
(13) White River at (12) Central Kitsap, 4 p.m.
(16) Mountain View vs. (9) Kentlake, 6 p.m. at Kent-Meridian HS
2A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
Tuesday’s Games
Mark Morris at W.F. West, 5 p.m.
Aberdeen at R.A. Long, 6 p.m.
Ridgefield at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m.
Hockinson at Columbia River, 4:30 p.m.
1A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
Monday’s Games
At Hoquiam
Tenino 11, King’s Way Christian 6
Montesano 6, Castle Rock 0
At Castle Rock
La Center 11, Rochester 0
Seton Catholic 10, Elma 0
Tuesday’s Games
Semifinals, winner to state
Montesano vs. La Center, 6 p.m. at Olympic Stadium, Hoquiam
Seton Catholic vs. Tenino, 4 p.m. at Castle Rock HS
Loser-out
Castle Rock vs. Rochester, 4 p.m. at Olympic Stadium, Hoquiam
Elma vs. King’s Way Christian, 4 p.m. at Castle Rock HS
LA CENTER 11, ROCHESTER 0
Rochester 000 000—0 4 5
La Center 130 034—11 12 1
Rochester
Pitching — Rodriguez 5.1 IP, 10 H, 9 R, 7 ER, 4 K, 3 BB; Culp 0 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 0 K, 1 BB; Highlights — Smith 1-3; Barth 2-3; Rodriguez 1-3..
La Center
Pitching — Austin Aseph 6 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 6 K, 2 BB; Highlights — Houston Coyle 3-4, 3 R, RBI; Caden Taylor 3-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B; Justin Fuller 2-3, 2 R, RBI, 2B; Gunnar Schockelt 1-2, 2 R, 2B; Wyatt Brannan 2-3, 3 RBI, 2B; Blake Willis 1-3, R.
SETON CATHOLIC 10, ELMA 0
Elma 000 000—0 1 0
Seton Catholic 320 311—10 14 1
Elma
Pitching — Camas 3 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 1 K, 1 BB; Dunlap 2 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 1 K, 5 BB; Benzschawel 0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 K, 0 BB; Highlights — Dunlap 1-2.
High School Sports
Highlights
Skyview soared to 7-6 and 5-4 victories over Moscow on Saturday to secure the regional title and a spot in the 5A state tournament. Author: ktvb.com Published: 1:30 PM MDT May 12, 2025 Updated: 1:30 PM MDT May 12, 2025 1


Skyview soared to 7-6 and 5-4 victories over Moscow on Saturday to secure the regional title and a spot in the 5A state tournament.
High School Sports
High School Sports Scores and Highlights
Regional softball opened its doors Monday in East Tennessee – several local teams punching their ticket to Wednesday’s region finals, while others saw their runs comes to an end. It was also the day for Region 1 Finals in singles and doubles tennis, where several winners from Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill and Tennessee High would hit […]


Regional softball opened its doors Monday in East Tennessee – several local teams punching their ticket to Wednesday’s region finals, while others saw their runs comes to an end.
It was also the day for Region 1 Finals in singles and doubles tennis, where several winners from Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill and Tennessee High would hit the road straight to Murfreesboro.
REGION 1
4A
Science Hill 7, Morristown West 0
Dobyns-Bennett, Morristown East – Postponed
3A
Unicoi County 5, Volunteer 4
David Crockett 15, Grainger 5
2A
Alcoa 14, Chuckey-Doak 0
Eagleton, South Greene – Postponed
1A
North Greene 12, Cosby 0
Unaka, Hancock County – Postponed
SCORES REPORTED:
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HIGHLIGHTS
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – The Wausau East softball team secured a non-conference win on Monday, beating Athens 11-6 in Wausau. Despite giving up a run in the first, East rallied to score six unanswered runs to build a big lead. Athens would tie the game in the fifth again. However a five-run sixth gave the […]


WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – The Wausau East softball team secured a non-conference win on Monday, beating Athens 11-6 in Wausau.
Despite giving up a run in the first, East rallied to score six unanswered runs to build a big lead. Athens would tie the game in the fifth again. However a five-run sixth gave the Lumberjacks the lead back to pick-up the 11-6 win.
East returns to Valley play on Tuesday and travels to Merrill. As for Athens, they also get back to conference play on Tuesday, heading to Prentice for Marawood North action.
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