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The next generation of college football stars will suit up one last time as high schoolers before heading to their college campus in the Under Armour All-America Game on Thursday. Here’s how to watch the Under Armour All-America Game on Thursday:Watch Under Armour All-America Game live with Fubo (free trial)Numerous college football legends such as […]

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The next generation of college football stars will suit up one last time as high schoolers before heading to their college campus in the Under Armour All-America Game on Thursday.

Here’s how to watch the Under Armour All-America Game on Thursday:Watch Under Armour All-America Game live with Fubo (free trial)Numerous college football legends such as quarterbacks Jayden Daniels and Kyler Murray have appeared in the game, along with many other future stars and NFL draft picks. Which begs the question: Which players in the latest game will become the next big thing in college football and beyond?

The 2025 Under Armour All-America Game will take place on Thursday, Jan. 2 at Spec Maritn Stadium in DeLand, Florida.The 2025 Under-Armour All-America Game is scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m. ET.

When is the Under Armour All-America Game?

  • Date: Thursday, Jan. 2
  • Location: Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand, Florida

The 2025 Under Armour All-America Bowl will be played between Team Icon and Team Unstoppable. For a full breakdown of both teams’ rosters, including where players are singing, click here.Most players have already signed with their program of choice, though there are a handful of players still yet to commit in the 2025 class, which will be something to watch during the game.

Under Armour All-America Game time

  • Date: 4 p.m. ET

The 2025 Under-Armour All-America Game will air live on ESPN, with streaming options available on the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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2025 Under Armour All-America Bowl rosters

REQUIRED READING:Upset at college football players profiting on sport? Get on train or get run over by itThe All-America Game features 18 five-star prospects across the 2025 and 2026 recruiting classes, according to 247Sports’ Composite rankings. Some of the top 2026 players nationally are also in the game this year.

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Big Spring's Aidan Sallie highlights Pa. writers' 4A boys basketball All

In his final season of high school basketball, Big Spring star Aidan Sallie earned the cut in a competitive field on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ 4A boys basketball All-State team. • Sign up for PennLive’s daily high school sports newsletter The team, which was revealed on Sunday, also announced Devon Prep star Zane Conlon as […]

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Big Spring's Aidan Sallie highlights Pa. writers' 4A boys basketball All

In his final season of high school basketball, Big Spring star Aidan Sallie earned the cut in a competitive field on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ 4A boys basketball All-State team.

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The team, which was revealed on Sunday, also announced Devon Prep star Zane Conlon as the class’ Player of the Year, while Devon Prep’s Jason Fisher earned the Coach of the Year honors.

Here’s a rundown of the full teams.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zane Conlon, Devon Prep

COACH OF THE YEAR: Jason Fisher, Devon Prep

FIRST TEAM

Zane Conlon, 6’ 5” senior Devon Prep

Rowan Carmichael 6’ senior Avonworth

Luca Foster 6’ 6” junior Archbishop Carroll

Kingston McKoy 6’ 2” junior Berks Catholic

Zion Moore 6’ 3” senior Belle Vernon Area

Reese Craft 6’ 7” senior Devon Prep

SECOND TEAM

Brady Mayo 6’ 1” senior Beaver Area

Aidan Sallie 6’ 3” senior Big Spring

Jahrel Vigo 6’ 4” senior Allentown Central Catholic

Carter Wamsley 6’ 7” senior Eastern York

Jason Fredericks 6’ junior North Catholic

Sean Griffin 6’ 8” senior Bishop Shanahan

THIRD TEAM

Brycen Martin 6’ 1” senior Scranton Prep

Eli Muther 6’ 3” senior Central (Martinsburg)

Mikel Butts 6’ 7” junior West Philadelphia

Braison Patrick 6’ 2” junior Clearfield Area

Luke Kopetchny 6’ 2” sophomore Wyoming Area

Joey Hile 6’ 6” senior Shamokin Area

Jude Lazicki 6’ 3” sophomore Mt. Carmel Area

Mason Thear 6’ senior Devon Prep

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Hershey's Cam Sweeney highlights Pa. writers' 5A boys basketball All

After leading his Hershey Trojans to the program’s first state title game appearance in program history, Cam Sweeney earned some more accolades for a stellar year. • Sign up for PennLive’s daily high school sports newsletter The Hershey star is a headliner on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ boys basketball 5A All-State team, which was announced […]

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After leading his Hershey Trojans to the program’s first state title game appearance in program history, Cam Sweeney earned some more accolades for a stellar year.

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The Hershey star is a headliner on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ boys basketball 5A All-State team, which was announced on Sunday.

Neumann-Goretti’s Stephon Ashley-Wright earned the nod for Player of the Year, while Hershey head coach Paul Blackburn took home 5A Coach of the Year honors.

The full teams are below.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Stephon Ashley-Wright, Neumann-Goretti

COACH OF THE YEAR: Paul Blackburn, Hershey

FIRST TEAM

Stephon Ashley 6’ junior Neumann-Goretti

Cameron Sweeney 6’ 3” junior Hershey

Jayden Davis 5’ 10” senior Chartiers Valley

Ama Sow 6’ 11” senior Montour

Donte Tisinger 6’ 3” senior Greater Johnstown

Matt Gardler 6’ senior Marple Newtown

SECOND TEAM

Alassan N’Diaye 6’ 6” junior Neumann-Goretti

Korey Francis 6’ 3” sophomore Bonner-Prendergast

Chase Smucker 6’ senior Lampeter-Strasburg

DeShawn Yates 5’ 10” junior Neumann-Gorett

iRyan Mulroy 6’ 3” senior Upper Dublin

Milak Myatt 6’ 4” junior Cardinal O’Hara

THIRD TEAM

Amier Robinson 6’ 3” junior Greater Johnstown

Adrien Varella 6’ 3” senior Holy Ghost Prep

Mikey Mita 6’ 7” junior Penncrest

Brody Holmes 6’ 3” junior New Oxford

Maddox Bennett 6’ 7” junior DuBois Area

Jack Burchard 6’ senior Meadville Area

Robby Lucas 6’ 3” senior Abington Heights

Lucas Luteran 6’ senior Meadville Area

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High school scoreboard, results for Saturday, May 3

High school sports results for Saturday May 3: MONDAY, MAY 5 BASEBALL Battle Ground at Evergreen, 4:30 p.m. Mountain View at Camas, 4:45 p.m. R.A. Long at Hudson’s Bay, 4 p.m. Columbia River at Mark Morris, 4:30 p.m. Woodland at Washougal, 4:30 p.m. Hockinson at Ridgefield, 4:30 p.m. King’s Way Christian at Seton Catholic, 6 […]

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High school sports results for Saturday May 3:

MONDAY, MAY 5

BASEBALL

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

Mountain View at Camas, 4:45 p.m.

R.A. Long at Hudson’s Bay, 4 p.m.

Columbia River at Mark Morris, 4:30 p.m.

Woodland at Washougal, 4:30 p.m.

Hockinson at Ridgefield, 4:30 p.m.

King’s Way Christian at Seton Catholic, 6 p.m. at University of Portland

Columbia-White Salmon at Stevenson, 5 p.m.

SOFTBALL

Mark Morris at R.A. Long, 4 p.m.

Washougal at Columbia River, 4 p.m. at VGSA

Ridgefield at Hudson’s Bay, 4 p.m.

Hockinson at Woodland, 4:30 p.m.

King’s Way Christian at Tenino, 4 p.m.

BOYS SOCCER

Camas at Battle Ground, 7 p.m.

Kalama at Onalaska, 6 p.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

2A Greater St. Helens League sub-district at Ridgefield

GIRLS GOLF

2A Greater St. Helens League tournament, 10 a.m. at Mint Valley

SOFTBALL

NON-LEAGUE

OLYMPIC 5, RIDGEFIELD 4

Olympic            000       311       0—5     9             4

Ridgefield        102       000       1—4     9             1

Ridgefield

Pitching — Faith Smith 7 IP, 5 ER, 5 K, 1 BB, loss. Highlights — Tava Whitlow 3-4, 2 runs; Abby Hite 1-4, run; Mckenzie Bowling 2-4, 3B, RBI; Ashlynn Bredemeyer 1-4, 2 RBI; Bailey Wolski 2-4.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

CENTENNIAL INVITATIONAL

At Gresham, Ore.

Team scores — 1, Columbia River 84; 2, Grant 59; 3, Barlow 35. Also: 7, Battle Ground 29; 11, King’s Way Christian 18; 12, Mountain View 17; 14, Heritage 15; 24, Hockinson 6.

Locals in top 8

100 — 3, Revac Banfield (CR) 10.98; 6, Grayson Bagley (KW) 11.17.

200 — 1, Revac Banfield (CR) 21.93; 3, Grayson Bagley (KW) 22.65; 7, Dominic McNeal (MV) 23.00.

400 — 4, Trent Richardson (BG) 51.00; 5, Madsen Richardson (Hoc) 51.37; 7, Solomon Menendez (CR) 51.85.

800 — 1, Zachary Zamora (BG) 1:59.87; 2, Joseph Ianello (CR) 2:00.27; 7, Devyn Thomas (Her) 2:02.08.

1,500 — 2, Lord King Nana-Badu-Weah (BG) 4:01.02; 3, Trae Copper (BG) 4:02.85; 5, Aaron Barron Pintor (CR) 4:13.67; 7, Ian Guasco (Hoc) 4:16.39; 8, Wyatt Nitzschke (CR) 4:16.76.

300 hurdles — 5, Nicolas Ricardo (CR) 42.91; 8, Gavin Barnes (CR) 43.12.

400 relay — 2, Columbia River 43.58; 3, Mountain View 43.84; 6, Heritage 44.22; 8, King’s Way Christian 44.44.

Shot put — 2, Lucas Fish (CR) 48-10.75; 8, Austin Klotzer (KW) 42-5.

Javelin — 6, Bryson Vance (MV) 154-1.

High jump — 3, Caleb Silva (KW) 6-1; 5, Brandon Fich (CR) 6-0.

Pole vault — 1, Nicolas Ricardo (CR) 12-0; 3, Jonathan Moloney (MV) 12-0; 4, Amari Lopez-Santillano (Her) 11-6.

Long jump — 5, Drayden Starke-Shaffer (Her) 20-1.25; 8, Ryan Charlton (KW) 19-9.5.

SHELTON INVITATIONAL

At Shelton HS

Team scores — 9, Ridgefield 21.

Ridgefield placers

110 hurdles — 3, Brian McLemore III 16.20; 300 hurdles — 3, Brian McLemore III 41.70; Discus — 4, Elias Farley 144-5; Javelin — 5, William Andrew 152-6.

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Extra Innings Scores & Highlights for Saturday, May 4

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Shelbie has your high school softball and baseball highlights from across the South Plains. SOFTBALL Lubbock Cooper 5 El Paso Parkland 0 (Lubbock Cooper wins series 2-0) River Road 4 Brownfield 2 (River Road wins series 2-0) 3AD2 Muleshoe 10 Lamesa 2 (Muleshoe wins series 2-0) Sundown 22 Gruver 2 (Sundown […]

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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Shelbie has your high school softball and baseball highlights from across the South Plains.

SOFTBALL

Lubbock Cooper 5 El Paso Parkland 0 (Lubbock Cooper wins series 2-0)

River Road 4 Brownfield 2 (River Road wins series 2-0)

3AD2

Muleshoe 10 Lamesa 2 (Muleshoe wins series 2-0)

Sundown 22 Gruver 2 (Sundown wins Series 2-0)

Baseball Playoffs Bi-District Round

5AD1

Coronado 2 Abilene Cooper 1 (Coronado wins series 2-0)

5AD2

WF Memorial 2 Lubbock Cooper 1

Lubbock Cooper 8 WF Memorial 3 (Lubbock Cooper wins series 2-1)

Abilene Wylie 8 Plainview 2 (Anilene Wylie wins series 2-1)

Estacado 3 Brownwood 2

Estacado 4 Brownwood 3 (Estacado wins 2-0)

At Abilene Cooper 1 p.m. Saturday Game 3

4AD2

Graham 8 Lubbock Cooper Liberty 0

Graham 4 Lubbock Cooper Liberty 3 (Graham wins series 2-1)

3AD1

Littlefield 12 Dalhart 2 (Littlefield wins series 2-0)

Brownfield 8 Presidio 0 (Brownfield wins series 2-0)

3AD2

Childress 12 Slaton 7 (Childress wins series 2-0)

Lamesa 6 Alpine 2 (Lamesa wins series 2-0)

Idalou 3 Tulia 2 (Idalou wins series 2-0)

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