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Westminster hires Arch Manning's high school football coach

Stewart will replace Gerry Romberg, who retired after 33 seasons as head coach. Romberg’s record was 239-146. He led Westminster, a Buckhead private school, to 27 playoff berths, seven region titles, three state semifinal berths and the 2015 Class 3A championship.Stewart and Peyton Manning were teammates at Newman in the early 1990s. Stewart was captain […]

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Westminster hires Arch Manning's high school football coach

Stewart will replace Gerry Romberg, who retired after 33 seasons as head coach. Romberg’s record was 239-146. He led Westminster, a Buckhead private school, to 27 playoff berths, seven region titles, three state semifinal berths and the 2015 Class 3A championship.Stewart and Peyton Manning were teammates at Newman in the early 1990s. Stewart was captain of the 1994 Newman team and went on to play at Tulane.“My family and I are so excited to join the Westminster community,” Stewart said in a statement that Westminster released announcing his hiring. “The opportunity to lead such an esteemed program at one of the finest institutions in the country is an honor and a privilege.”Westminster finished 5-6 last season in Class 4A.Stewart also coached Beckham, the two-time All Pro wide receiver who won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants as the favorite receiver of another Newman graduate, Eli Manning.

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High school scoreboard, results from Saturday, April 26

High school results for Saturday, April 26: MONDAY’S SCHEDULE BASEBALL Skyview at Camas, 4:30 p.m. Battle Ground at Union, 4:30 p.m. Prairie at Kelso, 4:30 p.m. Mountain View at Evergreen, 4:30 p.m. Fort Vancouver at Heritage, 4:30 p.m. Washougal at Mark Morris, 4:30 p.m. Hudson’s Bay at Hockinson, 4:30 p.m. Columbia River at Woodland, 4:30 […]

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High school scoreboard, results from Saturday, April 26

High school results for Saturday, April 26:

MONDAY’S SCHEDULE

BASEBALL

Skyview at Camas, 4:30 p.m.

Battle Ground at Union, 4:30 p.m.

Prairie at Kelso, 4:30 p.m.

Mountain View at Evergreen, 4:30 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at Heritage, 4:30 p.m.

Washougal at Mark Morris, 4:30 p.m.

Hudson’s Bay at Hockinson, 4:30 p.m.

Columbia River at Woodland, 4:30 p.m.

R.A. Long at Ridgefield, 4:30 p.m.

SOFTBALL

Camas at Battle Ground, 4 p.m.

Union at Skyview, 4:30 p.m.

Heritage at Kelso, 4 p.m.

Evergreen at Prairie, 4:30 p.m.

Hockinson at R.A. Long, 4 p.m.

Washougal at Hudson’s Bay, 4 p.m.

Columbia River at Woodland, 4:30 p.m.

Mark Morris at Ridgefield, 4:30 p.m.

BOYS SOCCER

Onalaska at Seton Catholic, 6 p.m.

Kalama at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.

King’s Way Christian at La Center, 7 p.m.

Columbia-White Salmon at Toledo-Winlock, 7 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

Prairie, Heritage at Evergreen, 3:30 p.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

Camas at Union, 3:30 p.m.

Battle Ground at Skyview, 3:30 p.m.

Evergreen at Mountain View, 3:30 p.m.

Prairie at Heritage, 3:30 p.m.

Hudson’s Bay at Columbia River, 3:30 p.m.

R.A. Long at Hockinson, 3:30 p.m.

Washougal at Ridgefield, 3:30 p.m.

GIRLS GOLF

Hockinson vs. Mark Morris, 3:30 p.m. at Longview CC

Columbia River vs. Washougal, 3:30 p.m. at Orchard Hills

Ridgefield vs. Woodland, 4:30 p.m. at Lewis River

La Center vs. Kalama, 3:30 p.m. at Longview CC

BASEBALL

NON-LEAGUE

KING’S 19, KALAMA 0

King’s                 30(10) 42          —19     16          0

Kalama             000       00          —0        1             3

Kalama

Pitching — Trevor Hale 2.1 IP, 2 K, 1 BB, loss; Hunter Walton-Dunne 1.2 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 K, 1 BB; Hudson Moon 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 K, 0 BB. Highlights — Izaak Ketzbeau 1-2; Trevor Hale BB; Nash Logue BB.

SOFTBALL

NON-LEAGUE

KLAHOWYA 8, SETON CATHOLIC 7

At Cascade Christian HS

Seton                  100       510       0—7     9             1

Klahowya        205       100       x—8     7             1

Seton Catholic

Pitching — Jocelyn Kender 6 IP, 7 ER, 8 K, 7 BB, loss. Highlights — Kingsley Williams 1-4, run, 2B; Brooklynn Lubisich 1-4, 2B, RBI; Jocelyn Kender 1-3, 2 runs, BB; Kenzie Kuhnhausen 3-4; Ellie Travalia 1-4, run, 2 RBI; Grace Farrell run, BB; Kylie McMaster 1-3, run, RBI, BB; Cassidy Kutch 1-2, run, 2 BB.

CASCADE CHRISTIAN 2, SETON CATHOLIC 1

Seton                  000       100       0—1     4             2

Cascade           000       020       x—2     4             3

Seton Catholic

Pitching — Zola Stephens 6 IP, 0 ER, 4 K, 1BB, loss. Highlights — Jocelyn Kender run, BB; Kenzie Kuhnhausen 1-3, 2B, RBI; Ellie Travalia 2-3; Grace Farrell 1-3.

BOYS SOCCER

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                                                                W           L             OW       OL         Pts

Columbia River (14-1)              11          1             0             0             33

Hockinson (10-4)                        10          2             2             0             28

R.A. Long (10-4)                           10          3             0             1             28

Hudson’s Bay (7-6)                     7             5             1             1             21

Ridgefield (4-10)                          4             8             1             3             14

Washougal (3-9)                          3             8             0             1             10

Woodland (5-9)                            4             8             2             0             10

Mark Morris (0-14)                      0             12          0             0             0

RIDGEFIELD 2, MARK MORRIS 1

Ridgefield

Goals (assists) — Grant Platta (Kayson Barnette); Carson Young (Zeke Adams). Match standout — Carson Young.

Halftime — Tied 0-0.

JV — Ridgefield 7-0.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

TIMBERWOLF INVITATIONAL

At Heritage HS

Team scores — 1, Heritage 126; 2, Battle Ground 78; 3, McNary 63. Also: 4, King’s Way Christian 60.5; 6, Union 58; 7, Hockinson 49; 9, Mountain View 42; 10, Ridgefield 21; 10, R.A. Long 21; 12, Skyview 7.

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Wisconsin High Schoolers Will Be Able To Make Money From Sponsorships

Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Big Foot High School football players celebrate after a play on defense during their last game of the season against Beloit Turner on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, in Walworth, Wis. Angela Major/WPR The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association voted Friday to allow high school student […]

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Wisconsin High Schoolers Will Be Able To Make Money From Sponsorships

Big Foot High School football players celebrate after a play on defense during their last game of the season against Beloit Turner on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, in Walworth, Wis. Angela Major/WPR

Big Foot High School football players celebrate after a play on defense during their last game of the season against Beloit Turner on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, in Walworth, Wis. Angela Major/WPR

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association voted Friday to allow high school student athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.

WIAA rejected a much deliberated NIL proposal  last April. But during its annual meeting of athletic directors Friday, the group changed course and approved the rule change 293-108, joining a growing national movement.

At least 40 states including Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa allow high school athletes to participate in NIL deals.

The policies allow high school athletes to sign endorsement deals or make money from promoting products.

Wisconsin’s policy restricts student athletes from participating in NIL deals associated with a student’s school team, school, conference or the WIAA.

Students also cannot wear their school team’s uniform in any endorsement deal or use the marks and logos of their school, conference or the WIAA.

Under the rule change, NIL activities can’t interfere with a student’s academics, and students cannot miss practices, competitions or other team obligations to participate in NIL opportunities.

Students are also barred from hiring an agent, and schools and their employees cannot help facilitate NIL deals for their student athletes.

In November, WIAA partnered with Influential Athlete, a Milwaukee-based company focused on educating high school athletes on how to best use their name, image and likeness in both high school and beyond.

At the time, WIAA Executive Director Stephanie Grady said Influential Athlete could help the organization navigate the NIL landscape.

On Friday, Grady called the decision a “historic and exciting moment” for high school sports in Wisconsin.

Student athletes in the state will officially be able to begin monetizing their NIL deals at the end of May.

“Together, we are paving the way for student-athletes in Wisconsin to not only seize the opportunity NIL now offers—but to do so safely, compliantly, and successfully,” Grady said in a statement. “This is just the beginning, and we are proud to stand alongside you in this new chapter.”

WIAA votes to let high school athletes profit from their name, image and likeness was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.

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US Open Wrestling 2025 Brackets, Live Updates And Results From Day 4

U.S. wrestling’s biggest weekend charges forward today, April 26, as the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open returns to Las Vegas, Nev., for another day of wrestling, spotlighted by the Senior Men’s Freestyle division. America’s finest Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers have been battling fiercely at The Expo at World Market Center, putting on electrifying matches as […]

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US Open Wrestling 2025 Brackets, Live Updates And Results From Day 4

U.S. wrestling’s biggest weekend charges forward today, April 26, as the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open returns to Las Vegas, Nev., for another day of wrestling, spotlighted by the Senior Men’s Freestyle division.

America’s finest Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers have been battling fiercely at The Expo at World Market Center, putting on electrifying matches as they fight for a ticket to Final X or a coveted spot on the U.S. World Team.

Day 4 is one of the best, kicking off matches in the U20 and U17 Freestyle divisions, where many high school state champions will begin their pursuit of another championship.

Later this evening, we’ll also witness the culmination of the stacked Senior Mens Freestyle division, with finals raging onward beginning at 9 p.m. ET.

With the energy reaching new highs in Vegas, check here for ongoing coverage, results and live updates from the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open.

US Open Wrestling Schedule Saturday, April 26

All times Eastern

Session 7

  • 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm: Senior Greco-Roman Group B** – Championship Finals Round 1 (Best 2/3), Consolation & Medal Matches (3rd, 5th, 7th place matches)
  • 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm: Senior Men Freestyle – Consolation, Consolation Semifinals & Medal Matches (3rd, 5th, 7th place matches)
  • 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm: U20 Freestyle – Preliminaries & Consolation
  • 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm: U17 Freestyle – Preliminaries & Consolation

Session 8

  • 7:00 pm – 11:30 pm: U17 Freestyle – Championship Rounds & Consolation
  • 7:00 pm – 11:15 pm: U20 Freestyle – Championship Rounds & Consolation
  • 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm: Senior Men Freestyle – Championship Finals
  • 9:00 pm – 9:45 pm: Senior Greco-Roman Group B** – Championship Finals Round 2 (Best 2/3) & Round 3 (if necessary)

**Senior Greco-Roman – Group B: (82 kg, 87 kg, 97 kg, 130 kg)

Competition Is Winding Down, But Still More Wrestling To Come

The final few matches for this evening are playing out right now, but there’s still more to come tomorrow, April 27, as the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open wraps up competition.

Here’s the schedule:

US Open Wrestling Schedule Sunday, April 27

All times Eastern

Session 9

  • 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm: U17 Freestyle – Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Consolation & Consolation Semifinals
  • 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm: U20 Freestyle – Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Consolation & Consolation Semifinals
  • 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm: UWW Futures Freestyle – Preliminaries to Conclusion (All Matches)
  • 1:00 pm – 7:30 pm: U17 Freestyle – Championship Finals Round 1, Round 2 (Best 2/3), Round 3 (if necessary) & Medal Matches (3rd, 5th, 7th place matches)
  • 1:00 pm – 7:30 pm: U20 Freestyle – Championship Finals & Medal Matches (3rd, 5th, 7th, place matches)

125-kg Championship – Demetrius Thomas Over Wyatt Hendrickson (TF 14-3 (3:51))

Last matchup of the Senior Men Freestyle finals is up next. It’s Thomas vs. Hendrickson to round out the competition.

Kicking off the last match now.

Thomas gets the passive, but is able to get a push out to get on the board first.

Hendrickson strikes back with a takedown to get two and go up 2-1.

Another takedown for Hendrickson will add two.

Hendrickson gets a takedown then rolls twice for two exposures as time in the first period expires. Hendrickson is up 10-1.

Thomas fights back to open the second period with a takedown.

Hendrickson grabs a takedown and finishes the match with the exposure, defeating Thomas 14-3.

97-kg Championship – Kyle Snyder Over Jonathan Aiello (TF 11-0 (3:19))

Another big matchup is up on the chopping block now.

We’re getting started here.

Aiello gets a passive early.

Snyder gets the push out for one to get on the board first.

He’ll follow up with a takedown to add two, now up 3-0.

Snyder tacks on another takedown for two.

And then another takedown, Snyder is now leading 7-0.

No slowing here, Snyder has his fourth takedown, ahead 9-0 leading into the break.

Right out of the break and Snyder seals this with a final takedown. An 11-0 masterclass win for Snyder.

92-kg Championship – Trent Hidlay Over Aeoden Sinclair (Dec 7-1)

We’re nearing the end of the Senior Mens Freestyle finals with only three matches left. Up next, Hidlay vs. Sinclair.

Clock is ticking.

Hidlay gets the early takedown and exposure to go up four.

Now he gets the push out, Hidlay leads 5-0 early.

Good defense on both sides runs the time to the break, 5-0 Hidlay.

Hidlay gets the push out after some time in the second period to extend to 6-0.

Sinclair gets his own push out to get on the board.

And Hidlay is back with another push out on his end.

Time will expire, and it’s Hidlay’s win this time, 7-1 over Sinclair.

86-kg Championship – Zahid Valencia Over Kyle Dake (Dec 8-4)

Guess what? More wrestling. Dake takes on Valencia next to decide the 86-kg champion.

Hitting the mats now.

Dake gets the passive, no scores yet.

All locked up here with no points across the board, but Dake gets another passive and will go on the shot clock.

Soon after and Valencia has got a takedown, the exposure and secures the clock point. It’s 5-0 Valencia.

Dake gets a push out at the end of the period to get on the board. 5-1 going into the break.

Valnecia gets a push out coming back from the break to extend to 6-1.

We’re trading pushes now. Dake gets another to add one point, 6-2.

Valencia gets a caution to give Dake one and one. It’s now 6-4 Valencia.

Valencia finds some extra energy to get a takedown as time runs out, taking the championship 8-4 over Dake.

79-kg Championship – Evan Wick Over Dean Hamiti Jr. (Dec 9-1)

More weight classes, more wrestling, more championships. Get ready for what’s next.

Match is underway.

Some action but no scores yet.

Wick will get the passive, followed by Hamiti getting a passive soon after.

Another passive given to Wick will put him on the shot clock.

Hamiti gets the point, going into the break up 1-0.

Back from the break and it’s Hamiti’s turn on the shot clock.

Wick gets the point, then gets rolling for a takedown and some exposures. He gets a total of nine points here, now up 9-1.

Time will run out and Wick will get the win 9-1.

74-kg Championship – Mitchell Mesenbrink Over David Carr (TF 16-6 (5:32))

Another massive battle lies ahead soon. Who will take the win?

Let’s get this started.

Carr starts off hot with a takedown and exposer to get four, now up 4-0.

A quick medical break to clean a small cut.

Carr is still rolling, pushing Mesenbrink out for one more. 5-0 Carr, but we’ll get a quick challenge.

A massive reversal here, Mesenbrink wins the challenge, putting it to 4-1 Carr.

Mesenbrink is heating up now, getting himself four on a quick attack on Carr. Mesenbrink now up 5-4.

Hitting break time, Mesenbrink has the lead 5-4.

Mesenbrink hits a massive shot against Carr for four more points to extend the score to 9-4.

Carr gets some action now as he secures a takedown for two, Mesenbrink up 9-6.

Now a takedown for Mesenbrink to match Carr’s, 11-6.

Add two for Mesenbrink for another takedown to put him up 13-6.

A challenge gives Mesenbrink one more point 14-6.

Mesenbrink secures the win with one more takedown, beating Carr 16-6.

60-kg Championship – Yianni Diakomihalis Over James Green (Dec 8-2)

Up next, the 60-kg championships between Green and Diakomihalis.

We’re underway.

Lots of action but no scoring yet, Green gets a passive.

Diakomihalis gets the step out, putting him up 1-0.

Another passive for Green puts him on the shot clock.

Diakomihalis gets the point leading into the break, up 2-0.

Second period starts with a takedown from Green to tie it up 2-2.

Diakomihalis will get four after getting a single leg and head wheel on Green, up 6-2.

Diakomihalis adds two more with another takedown into the last few seconds, securing the 8-2 win.

65-kg Championship – Joseph McKenna Over Jesse Mendez (Dec 3-2)

No slowing down here in Las Vegas, another championship is up.

Match start.

A passive on McKenna, but still scoreless in the first period.

A much more controlled and slow match compared to what we’ve seen so far.

Double passives, and we’ll go into a shot clock

One point for Mendez, but McKenna is able to defend any other points leading into the break.

McKenna gets a takedown to get on the board. It’s now 2-1 McKenna.

Another passive and Mendez will go on the shot clock.

McKenna gets the point, extending his lead to 3-1.

Mendez gets a push out in the last seconds for one point, but leaves just 1 second on the clock.

McKenna will get the win, 3-2.

61-kg Championship – Jax Forrest Over Seth Gross (TF 19-8 (5:35))

Another battle coming up next. NCAA Champion Gross vs. No. 2-ranked high school prospect Jax Forrest.

Here we go.

Forrest gives up two early with a pass. 2-0 Gross.

Forrest initiates contact into a takedown, but we’ve got a review to figure out if Gross defended.

We’ve got confirmation from officials, Gross gets four and Forrest two. Score now 6-2 Gross.

Forrest gets an amazing combo of a takedown and exposure. Now tied 6-6.

Another takedown and exposure from Forrest, quickly taking the lead 10-6.

Forrest rips another takedown in the first period to go up two more points.

12-6 Forrest at the break.

Back from the break, a quick 2-2 exchange, making the score 14-8 Forrest.

A quick and nicely placed step out give Forrest one more, 15-8.

Takedown Forrest, he’s one away now, 17-8.

The final takedown comes, and Forrest gets the tech win over Gross, 19-8.

57-kg Championship – Luke Lillidahl Over Liam Cronin (TF 10-0 (2:45))

First match, here we go.

We’re locked in early, but it’ll be Lillidahl to get going first with a takedown. Lillidahl up 2-0.

Another takedown, now up 4-0 with 1 minute, 30 seconds to go.

Another takedown for Lillidahl, now 6-0. All Luke so far.

Leg up, Lillidahl sends Cronin into a step out. 7-0

Another step out, 8-0.

And there it is, Lillidahl completes the run with the tech fall, 10-0.

Senior Mens Freestyle Finals Start NOW At The US Open

Finals are coming this way right now, so be sure to tune in LIVE on FloWrestling.

As matches progress and champions are crowned, follow along below for updates.

US Open Wrestling Senior Mens Freestyle Finals Champions

57-kg Matchups

  • Luke Lilledahl, NLTM over Liam Cronin, NRTM (TF 10-0 (2:45))

61-kg Matchups

  • Jax Forrest, CRTM over Seth Gross, MWC (TF 19-8 (5:35))

65-kg Matchups

  • Joseph McKenna, CRTM over Jesse Mendez, ORTM (Dec 3-2)

70-kg Matchups

  • Yianni Diakomihalis, SCRT over James Green, NRTM (Dec 8-2)

74-kg Matchups

  • Mitchell Mesenbrink, NLTM over David Carr, CRTM (TF 16-6 (5:32))

79-kg Matchups

  • Evan Wick, SRTM over Dean Hamiti Jr, CRTM (Dec 9-1)

86-kg Matchup

  • Zahid Valencia, CRTM over Kyle Dake, NTMW (Dec 8-4)

92-kg Matchup

  • Trent Hidlay, WWTM over Aeoden Sinclair, TSWC (Dec 7-1)

97-kg Matchup

  • Kyle Snyder, NTMW over Jonathan Aiello, PRTM (TF 11-0 (3:19))

125-kg Matchup

  • Wyatt Hendrickson, CRW over Demetrius Thomas, NYAC (TF 14-3 (3:51))

Senior Greco-Roman Group B Finishes Finals, Sets World Team Roster

And We’re Back In Vegas. Session 8 NOW

Time for some more U17 and U20 Freestyle action, plus the Senior Mens Freestyle and Greco-Roman Group B finals later tonight.

Session 7 Wrapping Up, Senior Mens Freestyle Finals Tonight

We’ve reached the final few matches of Session 7 this afternoon, which means it’s just about break time.

The action will resume at 7 p.m. ET with Session 8, with the Senior Mens Freestyle finals kicking off at 9 p.m. ET.

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Check Out Bo Bassett’s Match Earlier Today At The US Open

Follow The Senior Greco-Roman Group B Finals Happening Today

Be sure to check out the finals for the second group of the Senior Greco-Roman division, going on now!

Group B includes the 82-kg, 87-kg, 97-kg and 130-kg weight classes.

The finals winners will secure a spot on the U.S. Senior World Team, meaning the stakes couldn’t be higher.

US Open Wrestling U20 Freestyle Day 1: Get To Know The Wrestlers

With one of the most stacked and deep divisions of competition getting a start today, be sure to take a look at FloWrestling’s U20 Freestyle preview and predictions.

There are dozens and dozens of top high school wrestling recruits ready to take on the brackets at the US Open, so be sure to familiarize yourself with who might take the crown at each weight class.

No. 4-Ranked Bo Bassett Wins First US Open Match With Sub-Minute Fall

No worries for Bassett here at the Open in his first match on the mats, able to secure a fall against Thomas Thongseng in 57 seconds.

Be sure to follow Bassett’s journey at the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open here.

Bo Bassett Up Next At US Open Wrestling Tournament

Another high school wrestling phenom is starting his journey at the US Open, as Bo Bassett, FloWrestling’s No. 4-ranked high school wrestler in the nation, hits the mats.

Bassett is a multiple-time PIAA State Champion, and has created a large following on social media through his hard work, dedication and eccentric personality.

Make sure to catch the future Iowa Hawkeye’s match LIVE on Mat 12.

Time To Wrestle! The US Open Is Back!

It’s time to watch some U17 and U20 Freestyle action get underway for the first time this week!

Also on the block will be the second group of the Senior Greco-Roman division, as well as some Senior Mens Freestyle consolations.

US Open Wrestling Action Kicks Off Soon At 1 P.M. ET!

Just a handful of minutes before wrestling action opens the day in Las Vegas. Be sure to keep out an eye here for the best highlights and results from today’s events.

Tune in to FloWrestling’s live coverage of the US Open here.

US Open Wrestling Results By Age Group

Want to see the full results of each match in different age groups? Check out these FloWrestling articles:

US Open Wrestling Results, Champions By Bracket

Check out the results and Champions from the 2025 US Open as they come in on USA Bracketing here. For a specific weight class, check out the following list:

US Open Wrestling Freestyle Results & Champions

Senior Men Freestyle Results

U20 Freestyle Results

U17 Freestyle Results

U15 Freestyle Results & Champions

Senior Women Freestyle Results & Champions

High School Girls Showcase Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters A Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters B Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters C Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters D Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters E Freestyle Results & Champions

Masters F Freestyle Results & Champions

US Open Wrestling Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Senior Greco-Roman WTT Results & Champions

U20 Greco-Roman Results & Champions

U17 Greco-Roman Results & Champions

U15 Greco-Roman Results & Champions

UWW Futures Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters A Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters B Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters C Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters D Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters E Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Masters F Greco-Roman Results & Champions

Check out FloWrestling’s fan guides for College and High School athletes at the 2025 USA Wrestling US Open:

Bracket information for the 2025 US Open will be available during the event on USA Bracketing here.

Video footage from all events on FloWrestling will be archived and stored in a video library for FloWrestling subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.

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Bryan Danielson says "enough is enough" when commenting on the status of his in

Bryan Danielson has not appeared on AEW television since he lost the AEW world title to Jon Moxley at the 2024 WrestleDream PPV event. While speaking to Jamal Niaz, Bryan commented on the status of his in-ring wrestling career… “My neck is wrecked. So, it’s not no chance, but but it’s risk versus reward at […]

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Bryan Danielson says "enough is enough" when commenting on the status of his in

Bryan Danielson has not appeared on AEW television since he lost the AEW world title to Jon Moxley at the 2024 WrestleDream PPV event. While speaking to Jamal Niaz, Bryan commented on the status of his in-ring wrestling career…

“My neck is wrecked. So, it’s not no chance, but but it’s risk versus reward at this point, right? So I want to be able to live comfortably with my wife and kids. One of the things our society has a real problem with is realizing when enough is enough, and I’m very satisfied with my career, and I think enough is enough.” (quote courtesy of Corey Brennan)

As previously noted, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed that Bryan is still working for the company in a behind-the-scenes role.

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Valley Lutheran claimed a pair of relay titles, vaulting the Chargers to the boys title Friday at the Hurd Invitational at Vassar. Hayden Stout claimed a win in the high jump for the Valley Lutheran, clearing 6 feet. He also ran legs on the Chargers’ winning 800-meter relay and 1,600 relay. The relays helped lift […]

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Valley Lutheran claimed a pair of relay titles, vaulting the Chargers to the boys title Friday at the Hurd Invitational at Vassar.

Hayden Stout claimed a win in the high jump for the Valley Lutheran, clearing 6 feet. He also ran legs on the Chargers’ winning 800-meter relay and 1,600 relay.

The relays helped lift Valley Lutheran to first place with 95 points. Birch Run was sixth (45.5), Vassar seventh (45), Millington 11th (35) and Reese 12th (22).

Trent Schiavone added another win for Valley Lutheran, claiming the 800 in 2:03.2. Kristoffer Cerda gave Vassar a win in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 3 ½ inches.

The Valley Lutheran girls finished second at the Hurd Invite with 100.5 points behind Remus Chippewa Hills with 127. Millington was fourth (61), Birch Run eighth (32.5), Vassar 10th (26) and Reese 13th (15).

Mckenzie Derusha gave the Chargers wins in the high jump (5-2) and 100 hurdles (:15.87), while Lindsey Cmeyla won the 800 in 2:31.52. Derusha and Cmeyla also ran legs on Valley Lutheran’s winning 1,600 relay.

Millington’s Chloe Basner won the 100 (:12.54) and ran a leg on the winning 400 relay, while Abigail Reis gave the Cardinals a first place in the 3,200 (12:02.40). Birch Run’s Christina Jarbou won the shot put (35-0).

Boys Track

Mount Pleasant Invite: Traverse City West won the championship with 107 points, with Heritage and Frankenmuth tying for second with 78.5 points. Midland Dow was ninth with 34 points. Dow’s Zachary Dzurka took both the 110 hurdles (:14.80) and 300 hurdles (:39.83), while Heritage’s Nicholas Coleman won the 400 (:50.47) and ran a leg on the winning 800 relay. Grayson Byam also won the shot put (52-8 ½) for Heritage. Frankenmuth got a win from Niko Mamaladze in the discus (144-5 ½) and from Nick Parker in the 1,600 (4:31.78). Parker also ran a leg on the winning 3,200 relay.

Clare Invitational: Bath won the boys title at Clare, with Freeland fourth (71), Sanford Meridian fifth (64), Bullock Creek seventh (55), St. Louis eighth (38.5), Breckenridge ninth (27) and Hemlock 15th (2.5). Zander Wheatley claimed a pair of wins for Freeland in the 110 hurdles (:15.16) and 300 hurdles (:40.68), with Max Heyn winning the 200 (:22.45). Landon Pestrue gave St. Louis wins in the 800 (2:02.26) and the 1,600 (4:25.57), adding a leg on the winning 1,600 relay team. Bullock Creek earned a win in the 3,200 relay (8:34.35).

Central Montcalm Invitational: Coopersville claimed first place with 90.5 points, with Ithaca fourth (74) and Coleman 10th (14.5). Ithaca was led by Jacob Mankey with a win in the 800 (2:01.31) and Landen Styka in the 3,200 (9:59.02). Both ran on Ithaca’s winning 3,200 relay.

Laingsburg Wolfpack Invitational: Ovid-Elsie took first with 144.33 points, with Michigan Lutheran Seminary third with 139.33 points. Seminary claimed first places behind Camden Fager in the 800 (2:10.11), Amos Norder in the 3,200 (10:58.66) and Joey Cain in the shot put (50-10 ¾).

Girls Track

Mount Pleasant Invite: Traverse City claimed the invitational title with 117 points, with Frankenmuth fifth with 74.5, Heritage sixth with 62 and Midland Dow eighth with 21. Natalie Foltz gave Frankenmuth a win in the 1,600 (5:16.19), while Heritage dominated the sprints with Willow Mason winning the 100 (:12.3), Jordynn Young the 200 (:24.95) and Kaya Arnold the 400 (:58.35). The three also ran legs on Heritage’s winning 800 relay and 1,600 relay.

Clare Invitational: McBain won the title with 108.5 points, with Breckenridge fifth with 55, Bullock Creek eighth with 47, Freeland ninth with 21.5, St. Louis 11th (16) and Sanford Meridian 13th with 10. Bayleigh Clapp won the long jump in 16 feet, 7 ½ inches to lead Breckenridge, while Payton Maxey gave Freeland a win in the shot put (40-3 ¼). Tess Farkas won the discus (120-3) for St. Louis, with Bullock Creek claiming the 800 relay.

Laingsburg Wolfpack Invitational: Michigan Lutheran Seminary finished third with 65 points, with Ida earning the championship with 174.5 points. Brooke Frederick gave Seminary its lone first place, winning the 400 (1:03.47).

Baseball

Valley Lutheran 5-10, Michigan Lutheran Seminary 4-8: Valley Lutheran earned a Tri-Valley Conference sweep, but it wasn’t easy. The Chargers scored a run in the bottom of the eighth for the 5-4 win in the opener. Ben Diener, Tyler Belt and Trey Flood had two hits each for the Chargers, with Axel Schuette earning the win with one inning of no-hit relief. Noah Reif had four hits for MLS, with Owen Mason and Simeon Kober adding two hits and Eli Lewis two RBIs. Flood had two hits, three stolen bases and two RBIs in the 10-8 win, with Ryan Pittman walking twice driving in three runs and Jackson Ruff adding three hits for Valley Lutheran. Will Salgat led the MLS offense with three hits, while Zach Scharrer added two hits and two RBIs. Caleb Martin also had two hits, while Reif drove in three runs.

Swan Valley 12-6, Caro 3-0: Brady Stephens struck out nine in five innings, adding two hits in Swan Valley’s Game 1 win at Dow Diamond. Jaxon Hartley led the offense with three hits and three runs, while Aiden Lafond added two hits and Colton Klein three RBIs. Hartley and Lafond combined for the Game 2 shutout, with Hartley striking out 11 and allowing one hit in five innings. Nolan Selasky had two hits for the Vikings, with Jackson Gebauer driving in two runs and Hartley scoring twice.

Softball

Coleman 3-6, Carrollton 0-1: Isabelle Lewis threw a no-hitter in the first game, striking out 11 and walking one in six innings. Eliza Lewis led the Coleman offense with two hits. In the second game, Kendall Allen had three hits and three runs, earning the win with 12 strikeouts and four hits in six innings. Isabelle Lewis led the offense with three hits and two RBIs, while Elley Johnson and Eliza Lewis added two hits each.

Girls Soccer

Bullock Creek 2, Hemlock 0: Jillian Dast scored both goals for 4-2-3 Bullock Creek, which shut out the 4-6 Huskies. Taryn Pratt made seven saves for Hemlock, which outshot the Lancers, 11-9. Audrie Stoltenberg made 11 saves in goal for the Bullock Creek shutout.

Midland High 8, Essexville Garber 0: Midland took a 6-0 halftime lead on its way to the non-conference win. Alahna Beckett scored four goals with an assist to lead the Chemics, with Jensyn Ardouin scoring two goals with three assists. Sydney Fulcher and Elliott Hays added single goals with Reagan Vokal and Lizzy Striebel adding two assists each. Niobe Marchalant and Cady McPeak shared time in goal, making one save each.

Boys Golf

Birch Run 165, Montrose 216: Birch Run earned a Mid-Michigan Activities Conference win Friday at Briar Ridge Golf Course in Montrose. Cole Beldyga paced the Panthers with a 37, followed by Mason Reis with a 40, Garett Martinus with 41 and Jayden Huber with 47.

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Ozzy Trapilo, a former BC High offensive lineman, was drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears after four seasons at Boston College.George Walker IV/Associated Press

On a day that saw a pair of Whitman-Hanson pitchers throw no-hitters, BC High graduate Ozzy Trapilo stole the headlines when he was selected by the Chicago Bears out of Boston College, followed by Everett High alum Josaiah Stewart going in the third round to the Rams.

Keep reading for all of Friday’s walk-off wins, milestones, homers, lacrosse leaders and more. But first, the roundups: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Boys’ volleyball | Girls’ tennis | Boys’ tennis

1. Dreams come true

Trapilo, who hails from Norwell, was taken in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-8-inch, 316-pound offensive lineman (with, yes, 33-inch arms) was selected by the Bears with the 56th overall pick.

Trapilo, who was ranked as the No. 2 prospect in Massachusetts in the Class of 2020, played four seasons at Boston College, earning All-ACC First Team honors while starting 12 games at right tackle. In all, he started 36 games for the Eagles, including all 12 as a junior, when he didn’t allow a sack in 363 dropback snaps.

His father, Steve Trapilo, who died in 2004 when Ozzy was 2, was an All-American offensive lineman for Boston College and later played in the NFL for the Saints and Patriots.

Stewart, a 6-foot-1-inch, 249-pound edge rusher out of Michigan, was selected 90th overall by the Rams.

A New York City native, Stewart played tight end and defensive end for the Crimson Tide and was ranked as a top-10 Massachusetts prospect in the Class of 2021 by ESPN, Rivals, and 247Sports.

A second-team All-Big Ten selection, Stewart totaled 8½ sacks, 13 tackles for a loss, and two forced fumbles in 11 games for the Wolverines in 2024, where he transferred after two seasons at Coastal Carolina.

2. Milestones and moments

The number of the day was 100, and that was most evident for Silver Lake boys’ lacrosse, which saw senior Noah Palleschi register his 100th point as part of a five-goal day, plus junior Cole Miller record his 100th career goal in a 17-9 victory over Newton South.

Dighton-Rehoboth’s Olivia Thibert also notched her 100th career goal, scoring five in a 21-6 defeat of Seekonk.

Pingree’s Jonah Richardson and Cole Reeves combined on a five-inning no-hitter for Pingree in a 14-1 win over Wheeler (R.I.).

3. Walk-off wins

Dighton-Rehoboth baseball, North Quincy baseball, St. Mary’s baseball, and Masconomet softball all won in their final at-bat.

The Falcons (5-2) beat Oliver Ames, 2-1, on Aidan Melo’s sacrifice fly, which plated Lucas LeTourneau, who had led off the inning with a triple.

For North Quincy, it was Jake Wirtz who supplied an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to secure a 3-2 win over Franklin.

Jaiden Driscoll was the hero for St. Mary’s, lifting the Spartans past Pope Francis, 5-4, by knocking in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh.

In the Northeast Conference, Aimee Quimby sent a hit up the middle to score Sabrina Cafarelli in the eighth inning, completing a 1-0 Chieftans win over No. 11 Marblehead.

4. Three stars

Tyler Adamo, Lynnfield — The junior, who is committed to Columbia, enjoyed an explosive day at the dish, finishing with nine total bases, ripping three doubles and a triple, scoring four runs, and knocking in two as the Pioneers topped Triton, 10-3.

Gus Da Silva, Milford — The junior put down 29 kills, leading a Scarlet Hawks offense that also got big contributions from Diego Inacio-Santos (19 kills) and Sam Abreu (17) in a 3-2 win over Cambridge.

Tom Crowley and Elizabeth McNaught, Whitman-Hanson — They may have played in different games, but the two pitchers were linked by their no-hitters. Crowley, a senior, struck out 14 and walked none as he threw the baseball team’s first no-hitter in at least three seasons, beating New Bedford, 7-0. McNaught, a sophomore, walked six, but didn’t allow a hit while striking out nine in a 2-0 win over Abington.

5. Going, going, gone

Junior Kiley Hogan cracked home runs in the fifth and seventh innings for Tyngsborough in a 13-6 loss to Tewksbury, giving her five longballs on the season, Revere’s Jordan Martelli and Frankie Reed both homered, Lexington’s Sofia Flores and Sophia Glavine went back-to-back, and Milton Academy’s Sadie Patel and Hannah Crowley added blasts.

The rest of the day’s homers belonged to: Pentucket’s Evelyn Howell, Apponequet’s Lucas Tremblay, Gloucester’s Emma Carrapichosa, Methuen’s Colleen McNamara, Silver Lake’s Mady Bryan, Malden’s Devin Otero Milonopoulos, Melrose’s Dylan Harrington, and Foxborough’s Ben Angelini.

6. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Kiera Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7

Will Levrault, Apponequet, 6

Gia Papa, Dighton-Rehoboth, 6

Noah Palleschi, Silver Lake, 5

Olivia Thibert, Dighton-Rehoboth, 5

Points

Papa, Dighton-Rehoboth, 9

Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7

Levrault, Apponequet, 7

Nick Barriga, Appnequet, 6

Abby Bradley, Apponequet, 6

7. Daily strikeout leaderboard

Tess Francis, Marblehead, 15

Tom Crowley, Whitman-Hanson, 14

Sydnee Vocino, Masconomet, 12

Jack Anderson, Greater New Bedford, 11

Delaney Moquin, Silver Lake, 11

Lilly Franchella, Lexington, 9

Charlie Mallett, West Bridgewater, 9

Elizabeth McNaught, Whitman-Hanson, 9

Danni Randall, Revere, 9

Will Davidson, Hanover, 8

Molly LeBel, Pentucket, 8

Cole Mullen, North Andover, 8

Elise Testa, Abington, 8

Oliver Thibeault, Georgetown, 8


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

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