High School Sports
White Construction High School Athlete Of The Week
White Construction Athlete of the Week… Emily Biel Beaver Dam High School Parents Names Colin Biel & Angela Biel Sports Participated In: Varsity Soccer & Varsity Tennis Favorite High School Athletic Moment Saving a penalty kick during my first varsity game as a freshman Pre-Game/Event Routine To Get Focused For Competition Include… I listen to […]


White Construction Athlete of the Week…
Emily Biel
Beaver Dam High School
Parents Names
Colin Biel & Angela Biel
Sports Participated In:
Varsity Soccer & Varsity Tennis
Favorite High School Athletic Moment
Saving a penalty kick during my first varsity game as a freshman
Pre-Game/Event Routine To Get Focused For Competition Include…
I listen to music while getting ready and make sure to get a good warm-up before any game
Advice You Would Give To A Freshman High School Athlete
No matter how good you are, remember there is always room for improvement
A Person(s) Who Had A Major Impact On My Athletic Career & Why Is…
My parents have both had a significant impact on my athletic career, whether it was giving rides to practice/games, cheering me on in the stands, or putting in the effort outside of practice to help me get better
Plans For After Graduation
Attending Moraine Park to study Sonography
Favorite High School Class
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Favorite High School Teacher & Why
Mr. Lauterbach because he gives good advice and makes learning fun
Most Interesting Place I’ve Ever Visited Is…
Gulf Shores Alabama
Place I Would Like To Visit
Bora Bora
Favorite Movie
Step Brothers
Favorite TV Show
The Office
Favorite Musical Artist
Riley Green
Favorite Food
Steak & Potatoes
Favorite Athlete
Hope Solo
Favorite Sports Team
Milwaukee Brewers
Previous White Construction Athlete of the Week Features
9/2/24 – Ben Brown – Beaver Dam High School
9/9/24 – Andrea Riesen – Wayland Academy
9/16/24 – Tabitha Buwalda – Central Wisconsin Christian
9/23/24 – Lauren Moldenhauer – Markesan
9/30/24 – Joy Mielke – Beaver Dam High School
10/7/24 – Emma Hellebrand – Marshall
10/14/24 – Mallory Kohn – Dodgeland
10/21/24 – Taylor Schaumberg – Lomira
10/28/24 – Colton Pickart – Dodgeland
11/4/24 – Addie Dowe – Beaver Dam
11/11/24 – Blake Hartman – Beaver Dam
11/18/24 – Sam Porras – Wayland
11/25/24 – Lexi Sobrilsky – Beaver Dam High School
12/2/24 – Lydia Aalsma – Waupun
12/9/24 – Emily Smedema – Beaver Dam
12/16/24 – Brandon Morrissey – Beaver Dam
12/23/24 – Kenyon Miggins – Marshall
12/30/24 – Broc Mullenbach – Beaver Dam
1/6/24 – Jaelynn Drzonek – Beaver Dam
1/13/25 – Zach Schave – Beaver Dam
1/20/25 – Karalyn Krubeck – Cambria-Friesland
1/27/25 – Mason Poznanski – Beaver Dam
2/3/25 – Clare Tiel – Beaver Dam
2/3/25 – Ruby Brandt – Horicon
2/10/25 – AJ Litzer – Beaver Dam
2/17/25 – Megan Doherty – Watertown
2/24/25 – Aiden Voigt – Beaver Dam
3/3/25 – Haiden Rieder – Waupun
3/10/25 – Adam Paul – Beaver Dam
3/17/25 – Parker Stobbe – Beaver Dam
3/24/25 – Cyri Reinwald – Horicon
3/31/25 – Owen Sjoberg – Watertown
4/7/25 – Eli Bryant – Beaver Dam
4/14/25 – Alyx Johnson – Watertown
4/21/25 – Emily Biel – Beaver Dam
If you have a question about this story or have an idea for a future local sports story, please email ddsports@goodkarmabrands.com
High School Sports
Uvalde Booster Club honors top athletes
Top award recipients from the 2025 Uvalde High School Sports Award Ceremony are (front row, left to right) Victoria Martinez, Delilah De La Cruz, George Rodriguez, Ashlynn Aguero, Analeigha Najera, (back row) Malachi Castano, Matt Blanco, Jaxon Parker, and Devere Willis. Not pictured is Justine Luevanos. The ceremony was conducted May 5 in John H. […]


Top award recipients from the 2025 Uvalde High School Sports Award Ceremony are (front row, left to right) Victoria Martinez, Delilah De La Cruz, George Rodriguez, Ashlynn Aguero, Analeigha Najera, (back row) Malachi Castano, Matt Blanco, Jaxon Parker, and Devere Willis. Not pictured is Justine Luevanos. The ceremony was conducted May 5 in John H. Harrell Auditorium. (Photo courtesy of Nancy Sutton|Uvalde Photo)
Three Uvalde High School seniors topped the list of special award recipients at the 2025 UHS Sports Award Ceremony staged May 5 in John H. Harrell Auditorium.
Track and football standout Devere Willis was named as the winner of the Orville Etheredge Award, presented annually to the top UHS male athlete.
Analeigha Najera, a track standout, and Victoria Martinez, a soccer standout, were selected as co-recipients of the Lobo Award, presented annually to the top UHS female athlete.
Those two awards were the top two made during the event sponsored by the Uvalde Athletic Booster Club.
“This was another great school year for our athletes,” said UHS head coach Wade Miller. “We are happy to honor all of our athletes tonight.
“Thanks go to everyone involved in making the school year a success, including the administration, our coaching staff, teachers, parents, and most of all our athletes,” said Miller.
Several other special awards were made.
Recipients of the UHS Fighting Heart Awards were football and track standout Malachi Castano and basketball standout Justine Luevanos. The award is made to those who show outstanding dedication and sacrifice while representing UHS in athletic competition
Delilah De La Cruz, a soccer standout, was named as the winner of the Lobo Spirit Award. The award goes to the female athlete who lifts her teammates through her support.
Matt Blanco, a UHS football and baseball standout, was named as the recipient of the Mike King Hustle Award. The award honors the memory of the late coach who encouraged athletes to give their very best on the playing field and in the classroom.
Wrestling standout George Rodriguez was presented the W.B. “Pappy” Drennan Award, presented each year to the UHS student athlete who displayed his personal best through participation in athletics.
Jaxon Parker, a football standout, and Ashlynn Aguero, a UHS cheer standout, were the recipients of the Marvin Kolinek Award made annually to the UHS male and female student-athlete who exhibit class and demonstrate the virtue of community service.
Long-time supporter of UHS athletics Eloy Del Toro was named as the recipient of the 2025 Harvey Kinchlow – Here Come The Coyotes Award made each year to a top supporter of the Coyotes and the Lobos.
Del Toro thanked the Booster Club for the award and delivered a brief speech highlighting his years of love and support for UHS athletics.
UABC president Tracey Parker, vice president Jo Francis Massey, and treasurer Velen Galindo announced the awards, which Coach Miller presented to the recipients.
Michael Derek Sandoval was on hand to present Zachary Lambert and Andrew Maldonado with the Michael Derek Sandoval Collegiate Athlete Award made to former UHS graduates who have gone on to excel in athletics in college.
Lambert, a 2021 UHS graduate, excelled on football at McMurry University, while attaining a bachelor’s degree in all levels of physical education in 2025.
Maldonado, a 2020 UHS grad, excelled in baseball at Iowa Wesleyan for three seasons and for one season at Culver-Stockton College. He gained a bachelor of science in business administration in 2024.
Following the awards presentations, the head coaches from the various UHS varsity sports recognized their athletes and gave a brief rundown on the accomplishments of their team, including all-district, all-region, and all-state performances during the 2024-2025 school year.
High School Sports
UFC 315
Getty Images There’s a king at 170 pounds. After a tough battle in the main event of UFC 315 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Jack Della Maddalena outlasted Belal Muhammad to earn the welterweight title. Della Maddalena stepped in on short notice to replace Shavkat Rakhmonov in the main event and made good on […]

There’s a king at 170 pounds. After a tough battle in the main event of UFC 315 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Jack Della Maddalena outlasted Belal Muhammad to earn the welterweight title. Della Maddalena stepped in on short notice to replace Shavkat Rakhmonov in the main event and made good on his opportunity.
The native of Australia outboxed and outstruck Muhammad for most of the five rounds of action, though the final five minutes turned into an interesting back and forth battle as Muhammad attempted to mount a rally. Now, the next contender at 170 pounds could be lightweight champion Islam Makhachev as he looks to move up and become the latest two-division champion.
Elsewhere on the card, Valentina Shevchenko remains the class of the 125-pound division. Shevchenko outpointed Manon Fiorot in a tight battle between the pair of veterans. Shevchenko is now on her second reign as champion in the flyweight ranks after a trilogy with Alexa Grasso. Plus, Jose Aldo laid his gloves down in the ring to signify his retirement (for a second time) after a tough loss to Aieman Zahabi on the main card. Aldo, who was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2023, went 1-2 in his three appearances upon return.
CBS Sports was with you throughout fight week with the latest news, in-depth features and betting advice to consider. Thanks for stopping by and we’ll see you at UFC 316 in Newark, New Jersey.
UFC 315 fight card, results
- Jack Della Maddalena def. Belal Muhammad via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46)
- Valentina Shevchenko (c) def. Manon Fiorot via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47)
- Aiemann Zahabi def. José Aldo via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
- Natalia Silva def. Alexa Grasso via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
- Benoit Saint Denis def. Kyle Prepolec via second-round submission (arm triangle choke)
- Mike Malott def. Charles Radtke via second-round TKO (punches)
- Jasmine Jasudavicius def. Jessica Andrade via first-round submission (rear naked choke)
- Modestas Bukauskas def. Ion Cuțelaba via split decision (27-30, 30-27, 29-28)
- Navajo Stirling def. Ivan Erslan via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)
- Joshua Van def. Bruno Silva via first-round knockout (elbow)
- Daniel Santos def. Lee Jeong Yeong via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
- Bekzat Almakhan def. Brad Katona via first-round knockout (punch)
UFC 315 countdown
High School Sports
Local highlights and scores
ASHLAND, Mo. (KMIZ) Here are your local scores from Saturday, May 10, 2025. You can watch the highlights in the video player above. HS BASEBALL Fatima (0) Mexico (10) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Championship North Callaway (2) Southern Boone (7) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Third Place Game Hallsville (0) Moberly (15) FINAL – […]


ASHLAND, Mo. (KMIZ)
Here are your local scores from Saturday, May 10, 2025. You can watch the highlights in the video player above.
HS BASEBALL
Fatima (0) Mexico (10) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Championship
North Callaway (2) Southern Boone (7) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Third Place Game
Hallsville (0) Moberly (15) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Fifth Place Game
Eldon (3) Fulton (7) FINAL – Southern Boone Invitational Seventh Place Game
Rock Bridge (10) Christian Brothers College (3) FINAL
Rock Bridge (3) Kickapoo (2) FINAL
Springfield Catholic (1) Hickman (7) FINAL
Hickman (3) Rolla (8) FINAL
Tolton (3) St. Elizabeth (6) FINAL
Tolton (15) Camdenton (6) FINAL
Camdenton (1) St. Elizabeth (7) FINAL
Liberty (0) Blair Oaks (1) FINAL
Liberty (6) Blair Oaks (0) FINAL
Smith-Cotton (5) Glendale (1) FINAL
Crocker (3) Osage (0) FINAL
Cole Camp (7) Osage (13) FINAL
New Covenant (13) Skyline (2) FINAL
HS SOCCER
Helias (0) Quincy, IL (1) FINAL
Affton (1) Osage (3) FINAL
Waynesville (2) Osage (1) FINAL
High School Sports
Prep highlights
The Heritage boys soccer team secured its first state tournament berth in program history with a 1-0 win Saturday over Gig Harbor in the 3A bi-district playoffs in Gig Harbor. The Timberwolves broke a scoreless tie with a goal in the 70th minute, and the defense did the rest at Heritage notched its sixth consecutive […]


The Heritage boys soccer team secured its first state tournament berth in program history with a 1-0 win Saturday over Gig Harbor in the 3A bi-district playoffs in Gig Harbor.
The Timberwolves broke a scoreless tie with a goal in the 70th minute, and the defense did the rest at Heritage notched its sixth consecutive shutout.
Heritage, the No. 5 seed in the tournament, will face top-seeded Silas of Tacoma in the bi-district semifinal match on Tuesday. The match is set for 7:30 p.m. at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.
MOUNTAIN VIEW 1, CAPITAL 0 — The Thunder advanced in the 3A bi-district playoffs by winning at loser-out game Saturday at home.
The Thunder will face White River of Buckley at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Stadium High School in Tacoma in another loser-out match. If Mountain View wins Tuesday, it will get two chances to clinch at state berth.
No other details from the match were reported.
PUYALLUP 2, CAMAS 1 — The Papermakers fell into the loser-out bracket with a loss at Puyallup.
Camas will face Mount Rainier at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Art Crate Field in Spanaway in a loser-out match. The Papermakers now need to win two loser-out games to reach state.
No other details were reported.
AUBURN RIVERSIDE 2, SKYVIEW 0 — The Storm saw their season end in a loser-out game in the 4A bi-district tournament. No other details were reported.
COLUMBIA RIVER 3, RIDGEFIELD 1 — Mason Renner, Johnny Avalos and Tyson Massengale scored goals as the Rapids advanced to the semifinals of the 2A district playoffs.
River will host R.A. Long on Tuesday. Ridgefield, which got a goal from Adrian Merino, will play at Aberdeen in a loser-out match Tuesday.
W.F. WEST 2, HOCKINSON 1 — Ryder Cole-Vogler scored off an assists from Gabe Cannon, but it wasn’t enough for Hockinson in a 2A district first-round match.
The Hawks have now lost three of their last four matches.
W.F. West scored a pair of second-half goals to win. Hockinson will host 2A Greater St. Helens League rival Hudson’s Bay on Tuesday in a loser-out match.
R.A. LONG 2, ABERDEEN 1 — Eric Garcia scored the tiebreaking goal to lift the Lumberjacks in the 2A district semifinals.
TUMWATER 1, HUDSON’S BAY 0 — The Eagles fell into the loser-out bracket with a first-round loss at Tumwater.
SETON CATHOLIC 6, MONTESANO 0 — Easton Ross and Brady Angelo scored two goals each to lead the Cougars into the 1A district semifinals.
Tynan Young-Byle had three assists for Seton, and Teagan Petracca had a goal and assist.
The Cougars next play at Raymond-South Bend on Tuesday.
KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 4, ROCHESTER 1 — The Knights advanced to the 1A district semifinals with the win.
King’s Way will play at Columbia-White Salmon on Tuesday. No other details were reported.
COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 6, FORKS 0 — The Bruins advanced to the 1A district semifinals. No other details were reported.
RAYMOND-SOUTH BEND 4, LA CENTER 1 — The Wildcats fell into the loser-out bracket and will host Montesano on Tuesday. No other details were reported.
Baseball
HOCKINSON 13, CENTRALIA 3 — The Hawks continued on their hot streak, eliminating Centralia in a 2A district play-in game.
Tyler Fehrer, Julian Gonzalez and Kelso McAfee had two hits, and Skyler Liddie hit a home run as the Hawks scored in every inning of the five-inning game.
Hockinson will open the double-elimination bracket of the 2A district playoffs on Tuesday at Columbia River.
ABERDEEN 6, WASHOUGAL 5 — The Panthers saw their season end with a gut-wrenching eight-inning loss at Aberdeen.
Washougal took a 5-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth, but the Bobcats rallied for four runs with making an out. The rally was sparked by four batters being hit by a pitch, one walk and two singles.
With the bases loaded and no outs, Owen MacDonald was able to work out of the jam with a strikeout, a force play at home and a groundout to short.
Aberdeen won it in the eighth on a walk, error, sacrifice and a two-out single.
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HIGHLIGHTS
PLAINFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) – A sunny day in Plainfield set up a perfect time for Tri-County to host a softball invite. Tri-County, Wild Rose, Port Edwards, Adams-Friendship, Nekoosa and Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas all took part of the festivities at Veterans Park. In a pair of its matchups, Wild Rose stayed in the drivers seat against […]


PLAINFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) – A sunny day in Plainfield set up a perfect time for Tri-County to host a softball invite. Tri-County, Wild Rose, Port Edwards, Adams-Friendship, Nekoosa and Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas all took part of the festivities at Veterans Park.
In a pair of its matchups, Wild Rose stayed in the drivers seat against Port Edwards, taking down the Blackhawks 16-6. Simultaneously, Tri-County had an early lead over Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas, but the Wildcats would ultimately take over with a 20-10 win.
Later in the evening, Wausau East hosted Kaukauna. The Lumberjacks sought their sixth non-conference win of the year, but left with an 11-0 shutout loss.
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