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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 […]


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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The District 3 softball postseason is now wrapped up, but not after local stars shined on the diamond in key moments. • Sign up for PennLive’s daily high school sports newsletter Fans have a chance to select their favorite performer from the past week here. Voting will run rom Sunday at noon to Tuesday at […]


The District 3 softball postseason is now wrapped up, but not after local stars shined on the diamond in key moments.
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Ayahna Fleisher, Susquenita — Fleisher tossed seven innings, allowing three hits, no runs and two walks while striking out three and lacing a double in the Blackhawks’ 2-0 win over Kutztown to capture the 3A district title on Tuesday.
Addison Harpster, State College — Harpster pitched eight innings, allowing one hit and no runs while striking out 17 batters in a state-qualifying 1-0 win over McDowell on Tuesday.
Sydney May, Cumberland Valley — May tossed a seven-inning shutout in a 1-0 semifinal win over Wilson, then, on Friday, struck out eight allowing one run, while launching the game-winning two-run homer in the sixth inning of a 2-1 district title game win over Chambersburg.
Landry Murray, Trinity — Murray tossed seven innings, allowing six hits, one run and walk while striking out five in Trinity’s 3-1 win over Littlestown in the District 3 3A third place game.
Bree Paetow, Chambersburg — Paetow went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a double, a triple and a steal in a 7-2 win over Central Dauphin on Tuesday, and added another hit and three steals in the 2-1 district title game loss to Cumberland Valley on Friday.
Karsyn Peifer, Red Land — Peifer launched a two-run homer in the Patriots’ 7-5 win over Greencastle-Antrim in Thursday’s District semifinal, and laced the lead-giving seventh-inning hit in Friday’s 6-2 district title win over Solanco.
Kindal Rice, Greencastle-Antrim — Rice went 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBIs in an 11-0 win over Twin Valley in the District 3 third place game on Friday.
Isabela Rodriquez, Central Dauphin — Rodriquez launched a homer and snagged six put outs in centerfield in a 3-1 win over Wilson in the District 3 third place game.
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Giants' comeback is too little and too late as 24
Every story ends. Highland Park baseball coach Jason Newburger reflected on that truth Saturday when one of the Giants best seasons in recent memory came to its conclusion. “This is an unbelievable group of kids, and we’re going to miss those six seniors for sure,” he said. “The worst part about playoff baseball is at […]

Every story ends.
Highland Park baseball coach Jason Newburger reflected on that truth Saturday when one of the Giants best seasons in recent memory came to its conclusion.
“This is an unbelievable group of kids, and we’re going to miss those six seniors for sure,” he said. “The worst part about playoff baseball is at some point it ends, whether you’re winning a regional title, a sectional title or a state title. The saddest part about this time of the year is that we’re not coming back to practice on Monday.
“We’re going to miss these guys a lot, especially the seniors, but the future is bright for the Giants due to the leadership of the last couple senior groups we had.”
With a 5-2 loss to the sectional’s No. 2 seed, Libertyville, on Saturday in Hoffman Estates, No. 7 Highland Park’s 24-win season came to a close.
The Giants (24-11) dominated the Central Suburban North Division, winning 13 straight games to start league play en route to the division title. Their 24 wins were the program’s most since 2009, and they placed six players on the All-CSL North team, including the division’s player of the year, senior Ben Lichtenfeld.

Against potent Libertyville (31-4), the Giants hung tough. The Wildcats scored a run in each of the first three innings to take the early lead, while their starter, Chase Lockwood, kept Highland Park’s bats at bay.
Libertyville’s two-run home run in the fifth was a big blow to the Giants, who finally found a spark in their final at-bats.
Lichtenfeld and JT Killeen reached base to start the rally, and then back-to-back RBI doubles from Trent Harradine and Patrick Feder got Highland Park on the scoreboard. Not only that, the successful stretch brought the game-tying run to home plate.
But a full comeback was not meant to be.
“We don’t quit,” Lichtenfeld said. “We knew it was our last inning and we gave it our all.”
The late effort was nothing new to Newburger.
“It’s not surprising for this group,” the coach said. “The character of our group I’d put up against any high school team in the country. Our six seniors have really led this program, helped lead it last year and then coming back this year. I can’t say enough about this group.”
The Giants also played Libertyville tough in a 1-0 loss in early May.
Seniors Lichtenfeld pitched a complete game two-hitter in the Giants’ regional-opening win and then played infield on Saturday. Lichtenfeld and senior infielder Charlie Cohen were named to the All-CSL North team. Lichtenfeld was the division’s player of the year.

The senior leader pointed to the team’s defense as a key to this year’s success, and that starts, he said, with chemistry.
“Our chemistry is so good,” the senior said. “We’re all great friends who all like to come to the field every day. It’s fun to play with each other every day.”
Highland Park’s other All-Conference selections highlight the program’s bright future. Sophomore shortstop and pitcher Simon Rose and junior third baseman Harradine, pitcher Cooper Casdin and catcher Josh Midanek all earned the honors.
“More baseball with this group will always be fun,” Newburger said. “I would take them any day of the week. It’s a great group. We have a lot of good kids in our baseball program, and we’re just fortunate to be cast with coaching these guys.”
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Waubonsie Valley baseball cruises to a 15
It’s regional final time for High School baseball as Waubonsie Valley comes as the underdog holding the 10 seed after knocking off Naperville Central, hoping to bring home a second straight regional plaque. The Warriors take on three-seeded West Aurora, who is coming off a come-from-behind semifinal win over Neuqua Valley. This highlight is sponsored […]


It’s regional final time for High School baseball as Waubonsie Valley comes as the underdog holding the 10 seed after knocking off Naperville Central, hoping to bring home a second straight regional plaque. The Warriors take on three-seeded West Aurora, who is coming off a come-from-behind semifinal win over Neuqua Valley. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.
We’re scoreless in the second inning as Blackhawk pitcher Jake Niedzwiedz shows why they earned that top three seed with a punchout to retire the side.
West Aurora gets a spark in the third inning. Eliseo Liscano hits one through, and that results in ducks on the pond for the Hawks.
Nick Lambert for the Warriors puts a stop to that by getting a strikeout of his own, and this game remains scoreless after three innings.
Warriors bats come alive in the fourth
Josh Hung starts the fourth inning with a swing that puts the ball into shallow left field for a single. Hung scores later on a Ryan Lucas double to give Waubonsie a 1-0 lead.
The Waubonsie bats are just getting started as Nate Cerilli rips this ball way out to deep left field, which gets down for a hit. Danny McGuigan and Ryan Lucas sprint across home plate, and it’s 3-0 Warriors.
Up next is Seth Neilson, who pokes one, this time into right field, and here comes Cerilli himself for another run for the Warriors.
We go to Shane Torres, who puts some firepower on the swing. The ball goes far enough to give Hiroshy Wong the ok to score, and it’s a 7-0 lead for the Warriors, still in the fourth.
Yes, we’re still in the fourth, and yes, the Warriors are still hitting. Ryan Lucas batting for a second time tallies one of two RBIs in this inning. The green and gold explode for 11 runs in the fourth inning alone.
Strong hitting helps Waubonsie to IHSA baseball regional title
The rest of the bench comes in for the fifth inning, and players like Chris Leigh want to hop in on the hit parade.
Two on, and Ryan Quinn brings them in with one of fifteen team hits in the ballgame. This performance helps Waubonsie Valley take home another baseball regional title with a 15-0 win over West Aurora. Nick Lambert tosses a five-inning shutout on the mound. Up next is the two seed Lockport in the semifinals on Wednesday night under the lights.
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Sherwood's Softball Coach Reflects on a Strong Season
After a near undefeated run in both season and postseason play, Sherwood Softball’s season came to an end on May 23 in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) 3A state championship. The Warriors came just short of securing their second consecutive 3A state title after the 3-5 loss to Chopticon High School, which […]


After a near undefeated run in both season and postseason play, Sherwood Softball’s season came to an end on May 23 in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) 3A state championship. The Warriors came just short of securing their second consecutive 3A state title after the 3-5 loss to Chopticon High School, which won their first softball state championship since 1985.
“Chopticon came out loud and strong from the first pitch,” said Sherwood’s Head Coach Ashley Barber-Strunk, who has coached the program since 2014. “Although we seemed down through the first few innings, I’m proud of the fight [The Warriors] put up and their ability to not give up.”
Despite their loss in the championship final, the Warriors had a strong season, finishing with an overall record of 19-2 across both the regular season and postseason play. The Warriors also secured a regional championship title.
“I am proud of everything they’ve accomplished together,” said Barber-Strunk.
Barber-Strunk attributed the team’s strong season to the players’ work ethic and mental toughness. “The kids work hard – they’ve worked hard their whole lives. I think the mental aspect of the game is the toughest part. Being able to bounce back after an error or [a] tough at bat takes a strong mentality.”
As the school year begins to wrap up, the Warriors turn their attention to next year. The team is losing six seniors, many of whom were key components of the team’s 2024 state championship win.
While Barber-Strunk acknowledged the challenge that losing these players will be, she also emphasized the team’s depth. “The younger girls will need to put in some work but are absolutely capable of coming back stronger,” Barber-Strunk said. For the Warriors, that preparation for the 2026 season begins now.
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There was a lot happening in South Bend
AI-assisted summary South Bend area teams won three state championships across Indiana and Michigan. Saint Joseph girls and South Bend Bears boys lacrosse teams won Indiana state titles. Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer won the Division 2 high jump title in Michigan. Niles baseball won its first district title since 1983. Edwardsburg and Buchanan softball teams also […]

- South Bend area teams won three state championships across Indiana and Michigan.
- Saint Joseph girls and South Bend Bears boys lacrosse teams won Indiana state titles.
- Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer won the Division 2 high jump title in Michigan.
- Niles baseball won its first district title since 1983.
- Edwardsburg and Buchanan softball teams also claimed district championships.
Three state championships were brought back to the South Bend area May 31 — two in Indiana and one in Michigan.
In the Hoosier State, the South Bend Saint Joseph girls lacrosse team won the Indiana Girls Lacrosse Association Class 1A state championship, knocking off Brownsburg in a dramatic 10-9 contest. Senior attacker Kate O’Shaughnessy scored five goals, while junior goalkeeper Maya Matthews had 19 saves on goal.
They were not the only lacrosse champions from the city, as the South Bend Bears boys team defeated Indianapolis East Side, 16-6, to claim the Indiana Lacrosse Club state championship. Ben Nevala powered the Bears with five goals and six assists.
North of the state line, MHSAA track and field state championship meets were held Saturday, and Edwardsburg’s Zach Overmyer had the highlight performance amongst area teams. The junior leapt 6 feet, 8 inches to win the Division 2 high jump championship. Overmyer’s classmate, Sarah Pippin, placed third in the same event on the girls’ side with a jump of 5-5.
In boys Division 2, Niles senior Ayden McCarey finished third and Edwardsburg junior Mobius Stubberfield seventh in the 400-meter run. McCarey also earned a runner-up showing in the 110-meter hurdles.
Athletes from Brandywine and Buchanan competed in Division 3, but none placed in the top eight of their respective events.
Long drought ends for Niles baseball
There was history for Niles baseball, winning its first district title since 1983. They beat Berrien Springs, 10-0, in the semifinal Saturday morning before defeating Lakeshore, 2-1, in the championship game later that day. It was a comeback victory in the final, with Brayden Wiemuth’s RBI single in the bottom of the sixth inning proving to be the game-winning run. Jaxen Racht struck out 14 batters in 5 2/3rd innings work against Lakeshore.
Niles (26-6-1) will now play in a regional semifinal Wednesday, June 4, against Three Rivers at Vicksburg High School. The winner advances to the title game Saturday, June 7, at Lakeshore.
Edwardsburg, Buchanan softball win MHSAA district titles
On the softball diamond, Edwardsburg pulled off the biggest shocker in the area to win a second-straight Division 2 district title. The Eagles stunned Dowagiac, 4-3, in the semifinal before beating Vicksburg, 7-6, in the final. Dowagiac entered with a 30-3 record and had beaten the Eddies twice in the regular season.
A four-run third inning was all Edwardsburg (23-16) needed against the Chieftains, with Lani Hardin’s three-RBI single being the highlight. The Eddies put up a six spot in the fourth inning against Vicksburg to win. Hardin added two more RBIs in that game.
Edwardsburg advances to the regional round Saturday, June 7. They will play a semifinal game against another Wolverine Conference foe, Paw Paw, with the winner advancing to the title contest later that day. All games will be at Lakeshore High School.
Elsewhere, the graduation of a big senior class did not slow down Buchanan as they won another Division 3 district title. The Bucks (25-12), who reached the D3 state semifinals last year, beat Brandywine, 7-2, and River Valley, 16-0 (3 innings), Saturday to win a fifth-straight district crown. Caitlyn Horvath earned the pitching win in the semifinal, then was one of three players with three RBIs in the final.
Buchanan will play Bangor in a regional semifinal June 7 at Schoolcraft High School. The winner moves onto the final later that day.
Elkhart unified track repeats as regional champions
The defending IHSAA state champions, Elkhart unified track and field won a regional title Saturday at NorthWood with 143 points. Penn, Homestead and Hobart were the other three teams from the regional to advance to the state finals Saturday, June 7, at North Central High School in Indianapolis. Twelve co-ed teams will vie for the state title, competing in long jump, shot put, the 100, 400, 400 boys relay and 400 girls relay.
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CIF track
De La Salle’s Jaden Jefferson celebrates winning the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) De La Salle sprinter Jaden Jefferson knew what he had to do, that smashing the California record in […]


De La Salle’s Jaden Jefferson celebrates winning the 100 Meter Dash during the CIF State Track and Field Championships on Friday at Buchanan High in Clovis on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
De La Salle sprinter Jaden Jefferson knew what he had to do, that smashing the California record in the 100 meters during a qualifying heat on Friday would have been spoiled had he not won the state championship Saturday night.
“Without me winning tonight, the record that I broke really means nothing because I didn’t finish,” Jefferson told the Bay Area News Group.
Jefferson made sure he finished.
One day after he ran the 100 in a state-record 10.01 seconds, the junior kept his focus and posted another blistering time at Buchanan High’s Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis.
Jefferson won the state title in 10.27 to edge Servite-Anaheim’s Benjamin Harris (10.31).

The triumph was one of several highlights for Bay Area athletes at the 105th running of the California Interscholastic Federation championships.
Another record
Pittsburg’s Khaliq Muhammad broke the state-meet record in the boys pole vault, winning in 17-10 1/2. Davis’ Sondre Guttormsen had held the record of 17-10 since 2019.
St. Mary’s-Berkeley’s Kira Gant Hatcher shared first place in the girls triple jump with Jurupa Valley’s AB Hernandez, an openly transgender athlete whose presence at the state meet led to last-minute rule changes that prevented Hernandez from displacing a biological female student-athlete on the medal stand.
Hatcher jumped 40-5 to Hernandez’s 42-2 ¾, but they both received first-place medals.
The girls high jump had a similar outcome as Hernandez would have finished alone in first without the rule change. She cleared 5-7 in her first attempt. Lelani Laruelle of Monta Vista in Cupertino and Long Beach Wilson’s Jillene Wetteland hit the mark in their second try. But the three shared first place.
Hernandez split second place in the girls long jump with River City’s Brooke White despite jumping 20-8 ¾ to White’s 19-4 ¼.
St. Ignatius’ Prince Buchango-Babalola won the boys 200 in 20.79. Jefferson finished fourth in a personal-best 20.86, capping a meet that also included him running the second leg on De La Salle’s 4×100 relay, which finished fourth in 40.80.
Jefferson’s maturation
Jefferson arrived at De La Salle as an ultra-talented athlete, so gifted that he made the storied varsity football team as a freshman, but he was far from refined.
As he put it Saturday night, he has grown up.
“With De La Salle, they really teach you to become a man and be mature,” said Jefferson, who orally committed in January to play football for Bill Belichick at North Carolina. “I am focused on being more mature, focused on what I have to do in life for me to succeed.”
On Friday night, as he watched video of Jefferson breaking the state record in the 100, De La Salle football coach Justin Alumbaugh said he was brought to tears.
He knows how far Jefferson has come since his early years at De La Salle and to see it rewarded is something to behold.
“He has grown so much as an athlete and as a young man, I am so proud of him,” Alumbaugh said Saturday morning. “I really am. It’s one of the best success stories in De La Salle. To be that talented when you show up as a freshman and to accept humble pie, if I might speak freely, and commit to work, commit to being better, commit to being a better human, commit to the weight room, commit to everything, I can’t give the kid enough credit.”
Jefferson has also experienced loss at De La Salle, the sudden death of assistant football coach Steve Jacoby during the 2023 season and the passing of head track coach John Harvey in late April.
Harvey’s words that he once preached to Jefferson remained loud and clear this weekend.
“It’s been very emotional, very motivational to see him looking over us, him pushing us,” Jefferson said. “It was very great for me to win this. I honestly did it all for him.”
Other highlights
In the boys 110 high hurdles, San Diego’s Jasir Fontenot broke his own meet record from Friday, winning in 13.21 after running 13.31 in the prelims. Buchango-Babalola finished second in 13.59.
Montgomery-Santa Rosa’s Hanne Thomsen finished first in the girls 3,200 in a meet-record 9:48.98.
In the girls 400, St. Mary’s Academy’s Madison Mosby wins the gold in 53.52. Mountain View’s Hannah Rutherford takes the silver in 54.27.
Menlo School’s Landon Pretre took second in the boys 3,200 in 8:54.25. Woodcrest Christian’s Eyan Turk won in 8:51.62.
In the boys 1,600, Clovis North’s Conor Lott wins in 4:03.32. Crystal Springs Upland’s Benjamin Bouie finishes second in 4:04.84 and Los Gatos’ Aydon Stefanopoulos takes fourth in 4:06.68.
Archbishop Mitty’s Maya Ifo Desai won the silver medal in the girls discus with a throw of 154-3. Jaslene Massey of the Southern Section’s Aliso Niguel took first in 163-9.
In the girls 1,600, Santiago-Corona’s Braelyn Combe wins in 4:35.64. Kinga Czajkowska of Palo Alto finishes fourth in 4:42.91.
Temecula Valley’s Jack Stadlman won the boys 1,600 in 46.02. Woodside’s Mattheo LaCasia was fourth in 47.14.
In the girls 800, Carlsbad’s Makenna Herbst finished first in 2:02.28. St. Francis’ Sabrina Zanetto was third in 2:09.22.
Santiago-Corona won the girls 4×800 in a meet-record 8:49.01. St. Francis took third in 8:57.49.
San Ramon Valley’s Kaleb Pleis finished fourth in the boys long jump in 23-9 ½. Santa Margarita’s Leo Francis won in 25-0 ¾.
Bellarmine’s Joshua Haven placed sixth in the boys 300 hurdles in 37.87, a race that Carson-Los Angeles’ Jayden Rendon won in 36.50.
Clovis North’s McKay Madsen easily won the boys discus in 210-8. Nobody else cleared 190-0. Woodside’s Evan Usher took fifth in 179-11 and San Mateo’s Emmanuel Fitzgerald was sixth in 177-10.
Madsen also won the boys shot put in 69-11. Serra’s Luke Lewis took third in 58-6 ¾ and Woodside’s Evan Usher was fifth in 58-4 ¾.
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