For the 22nd time in school history, the Lincoln Pius X girls soccer team is going to the state tournament.
High School Sports
Winter storm forces Indiana high school boys basketball game postponements
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana high school boys basketball games are being postponed Friday night as a result of a winter storm across the state. One of the canceled games is Ben Davis vs. North Central, which was to air Friday night on WNDY, MyIndy TV 23. Marion vs. Carmel replaced that game on WNDY, but […]


INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana high school boys basketball games are being postponed Friday night as a result of a winter storm across the state.
One of the canceled games is Ben Davis vs. North Central, which was to air Friday night on WNDY, MyIndy TV 23. Marion vs. Carmel replaced that game on WNDY, but that game has also been cancelled.
Here’s a list of the postponements as of 4:25 p.m. Friday:
- Attica vs. North Vermillion postponed to Tuesday.
- Bloomington North vs. Bloomington South postponed to Tuesday.
- Brown County vs. Edgewood.
- Charlestown vs. Seymour postponed to Jan. 28.
- Clarksville vs. Providence.
- Clay City vs. Washington Catholic.
- Clinton Prairie vs. Fountain Central.
- Cloverdale vs. Owen Valley.
- Columbus North vs. Terre Haute North postponed to Saturday.
- East Central vs. Rushville postponed to Saturday.
- Eastern Greene vs. North Daviess postponed to Wednesday.
- Evansville Bosse vs. Evansville Central postponed to Jan. 21.
- Evansville Harrison vs. Evansville North postponed to Jan. 28.
- Evansville Mater Dei vs. Pike Central.
- Evansville Memorial vs. Castle postponed to Jan. 21.
- Evansville Reitz vs. Henderson County (Ky.)
- Fairfield vs. Eastside.
- Fishers vs. Pike.
- Floyd Central vs. Corydon Central.
- Fort Wayne HomeSchool vs. Lakewood Park.
- Frankfort vs. Lebanon
- Gibson Southern vs. Heritage Hills postponed to Feb. 22.
- Greencastle vs. Northview postponed to Monday.
- Greenfield-Central vs. Mount Vernon (Fortville) postponed to Saturday.
- Huntington North vs. East Noble.
- Indianapolis Washington vs. Christel House.
- Jasper vs. Vincennes Lincoln postponed to Feb. 20.
- Jennings County vs. Brownstown Central postponed to Feb. 11.
- Lawrence Central vs. Hamilton Southeastern
- Linton vs. Evansville Christian.
- Marion vs. Carmel
- Martinsville vs. Decatur Central postponed to Saturday.
- Mount Vernon (Posey) vs. Forest Park postponed to Monday.
- New Albany vs. Jeffersonville postponed to Feb. 11.
- New Palestine vs. Delta postponed to Saturday.
- New Washington vs. Borden postponed to Tuesday.
- North Decatur vs. Hauser postponed to Tuesday.
- North Harrison vs. Austin postponed to Feb. 22.
- North Knox vs. Washington postponed to Tuesday.
- North Putnam vs. West Vigo.
- Oldenburg Academy vs. Shawe Memorial.
- Park Tudor vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan postponed to Jan. 24.
- Peru vs. Oak Hill postponed to Saturday.
- Pioneer vs. Frontier.
- Princeton vs. Boonville postponed to Jan. 28.
- Providence Cristo Rey vs. Indiana Deaf postponed to Feb. 18.
- Riverton Parke vs. Covington postponed to Jan. 28.
- Salem vs. Orleans postponed to Jan. 28.
- Shelbyville vs. Franklin.
- South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lanesville postponed to Feb. 11.
- South Knox vs. Northeast Dubois postponed to Jan. 28.
- South Vermillion vs. Parke Heritage postponed to Tuesday.
- Southport vs. Center Grove postponed to Saturday.
- Southwestern (Hanover) vs. Rock Creek Academy.
- Speedway vs. Greenwood Christian postponed to Feb. 15.
- Springs Valley vs. Crawford County postponed to Feb. 18.
- Sullivan vs. South Putnam.
- Tecumseh vs. Southridge.
- Trinity Lutheran vs. Indianapolis Lutheran postponed to Feb. 14.
- Twin Lakes vs. Benton Central postponed to Wednesday.
- Vincennes Rivet vs. Loogootee postponed to Wednesday.
- Warren Central vs. Lawrence North postponed to Saturday.
- Whiteland vs. Greenwood postponed to Jan. 21.
- Yorktown vs. Westfield postponed to Jan. 21.
Email us at newsdesk@wishtv.com to add a canceled boys basketball game.
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District glance
For the 22nd time in school history, the Lincoln Pius X girls soccer team is going to the state tournament. The Class B No. 2 Thunderbolts led 3-0 at halftime on its home field Saturday and found the back of the next frequently in the second period, defeating Lexington 10-0. Gen Sovereign, Mackenzie Nickolite and […]

The Class B No. 2 Thunderbolts led 3-0 at halftime on its home field Saturday and found the back of the next frequently in the second period, defeating Lexington 10-0.
Gen Sovereign, Mackenzie Nickolite and Margaret O’Donnell each had a pair of goals for Pius X (12-3).
This is the fourth consecutive season the Thunderbolts have made the state tournament. They will begin this year’s run by taking on No. 4 Omaha Mercy at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at Creighton’s Morrison Stadium.
B-7 at Kearney Catholic: Norris went on the road and won 5-1 against Kearney Catholic to make the state tournament. The Titans led 3-0 at halftime with two goals coming from Ize Tidball. Norris, who had now made the state tournament for five consecutive seasons, will play No. 5 Scotus Central Catholic at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
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BOYS SOCCER
B-1 at Bennington: Waverly fell to No. 1 Bennington 7-0 in its district final, ending its season at 10-7. The Viking boys last made the state tournament in 2022. Austin Kaiser led Bennington with two goals.
A-2 at Papillion-La Vista South: No. 10 Lincoln Southwest lost its district final 7-3 to No. 3 Papillion-La Vista South. The Titans jumped out to a 4-0 lead before the Silver Hawks scored their three runs in the sixth inning. Luke Mitchell and Brandon Clark both had two hits for Southwest, and Caison Seymour had the lone extra-base hit with a double.
Top Journal Star photos for May 2025
Lincoln Southeast’s Samir Sidiqi (from left) Davis Kalnins (4), and Carson Dant (18) are joined by their teammates as they celebrate their 1-0 win over Papillion-La Vista South in the A-7 district championship match on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at Seacrest Field.
World War II veteran William Brown (center) awaits his medal as those seated to his left inspect theirs on Thursday in the Capitol Rotunda.
A pair of gosling chicks wade through a patch of dandelions after their mother while at Pioneers Park on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Lincoln.
Baby Geese, otherwise known as goslings, are impressive birds. Within 24 hours after they hatch they can dive underwater 30 to 40 feet. Unlike songbirds, waterfowl like Canada geese have young that are born with downy feathers and can walk and swim almost immediately. These goslings stick close to their mother to learn survival skills.
Steve Smith, Civic Nebraska communications director, celebrates after a partial result was released at Lincoln for Fair Housing’s election watch party on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at The Gathering Grove.
Lincoln East’s Elizabeth Burhoop (first right) embraces MaKynlie Cade (20) as they celebrate Burhoops goal with their teammates during the first half of the A-5 district championship match on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at Seacrest Field.
A mother goose sits on her eggs near the site where the Pershing Mural will be relocated on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at Wyuka Park in Lincoln.
John Yoakum (from left), Lincoln City Council incumbent Sändra Washington, Hannah Wroblewski, and Luis Sotelo react to election night results during a watch party hosted by the Lancaster County Democratic Party at The Hub Cafe on Tuesday.
Runners in the 5th and 6th grade section sprint up K Street during the 1-mile Mayor’s Run on Saturday, May 3, 2025, in Lincoln.
Leann Lundstedt votes on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at the F Street Community Center in Lincoln.
Nebraska’s Lauren Camenzind (right) celebrates her solo home run against Maryland with head coach Rhonda Revelle (center) and assistant coach Diane Miller on Friday at Bowlin Stadium.
Friends, family and community members pray over Dale Miksch (left) b before taking one last ride with him and starting off down the trailhead near the Good Life Fitness off of Van Dorn St. on Saturday, May 3, 2025, in Lincoln.
One of Miksch’s final wishes was to take one last bike ride. As he began to notice a further decline in his health, he conveyed his wishes to the staff at Grace Space, they organized a ride and members of the community came out to support and commemorate Miksch’s request.
Lincoln Southwest’s Taylor Schuster competes in the long jump on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at Union Bank Stadium.
Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon (left) responds to a question from Our Saviors Lutheran Church’s Rev. Tobi White (right) about adult pre-trial diversion during the annual Nehemiah Action Assembly at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church on Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Lincoln.
Justice in Action, an interfaith coalition representing 27 faith communities, gathered over 1,000 people at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church for the event. The assembly focused on three major issues: mental health, jail overcrowding, and eviction.
Black Hills State University’s Terran Talsma pulls a steer to the ground during the steer wrestling competition on Friday, May 2, 2025, at the Sandhills Global Event Center in Lincoln.
Bryan Olesen sings with the band AMFM before it is announced if his daughter, Jadyn, will be advancing to the next round of the Voice on Monday, May 5, 2025, at the Bourbon Theatre in Lincoln.
Runners start the 48th Annual Lincoln Marathon on Sunday, May 4, 2025, on Vine Street in Lincoln.
Jihad Muhammad poses for a photo in front of the Pizzomatic vending machine he installed at an old Wells Fargo ATM near 48th and O streets. The pizza vending allows customers to order a fresh pizza that’s available in minutes.
Kearney Police Chief Bryan Waugh (right) speaks at a news conference on Thursday at the Capitol where Gov. Jim Pillen named Waugh to be the next superintendent of Nebraska State Patrol.
Protesters holding signs against the Trump administration begin to march during an anti-Trump protest Thursday outside the state Capitol.
High School Sports
High school highlights for Saturday, May 10, 2025
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE • Lydia Vatland went 1-for-2 with three RBIs, one run and a double to help Mabel-Canton beat Spring Grove 15-0 in four innings. Kaley Invalson was 2-for-2 and added two RBIs and two runs for the Cougars. Tylar Wenthold allowed just one hit and had 11 strikeouts in four innings pitched for M-C. […]


SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
• Lydia Vatland went 1-for-2 with three RBIs, one run and a double to help Mabel-Canton beat Spring Grove
15-0 in four innings. Kaley Invalson was 2-for-2 and added two RBIs and two runs for the Cougars. Tylar Wenthold allowed just one hit and had 11 strikeouts in four innings pitched for M-C.
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NON-CONFERENCE
• Eric Bermea notched two RBIs and one run for Hayfield in a 5-2 win over Goodhue during Game 2 of the Rushford-Peterson Classic. Marcus Young was 3-for-3 with two RBIs for Goodhue. Hayfield plays Houston in the Classic Championship. Kael Steele threw a complete game for Hayfield, allowing six hits, two runs and one walk. Steele struck out six.
GIRLS LACROSSE
NON-CONFERENCE
• Bella Ashton scored all three goals for Century in a 16-3 loss to New Prague. The Panthers are 7-2-0 on the season.
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High School Sports
Neuqua Valley claims 2025 DVC Girls Track and Field Outdoor Championship
It’s a sunny and breezy afternoon at Neuqua Valley High School for the DVC Girls Track and Field Outdoor Championship. DeKalb joins all five Naperville area schools for this conference showdown. Neuqua Valley looks to add an outdoor DVC title after winning the indoor crown earlier this year. This highlight is sponsored by BMO. Naperville North’s […]


It’s a sunny and breezy afternoon at Neuqua Valley High School for the DVC Girls Track and Field Outdoor Championship. DeKalb joins all five Naperville area schools for this conference showdown. Neuqua Valley looks to add an outdoor DVC title after winning the indoor crown earlier this year. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.
Naperville North’s Alyse Hoffman flies to first in the high jump
We start with the high jump, where Naperville North’s Alyse Hoffman clears the bar at 1.50 meters. She feels a cramp as she lands, but it doesn’t slow her down — Hoffman still takes first place!
On to the long jump — Neuqua Valley’s Olivia Dalson soars 5.41 meters to secure second place in the event. She also grabs third in the triple jump at 11.15 meters.
Gabi Karvelis starts the DVC Girls Track and Field Championship with a first-place finish in the long jump and triple jump
Her Wildcat teammate, Gabi Karvelis, tops the long jump leaderboard with a mark of 5.44 meters and also claims first place in the triple jump with a distance of 11.79 meters.
Over to shot put — Waubonsie Valley’s Serenity Bennett throws 9.40 meters to finish third overall.
Naperville Central’s Jai Lara steps into the circle and launches a 9.94-meter throw, good for second place. DeKalb’s Angela Gary takes the win with a toss of 11.16 meters.
Wildcats take the first two races at the Girls Track DVC meet
Now onto the track for the 4×100 meter relay — it’s a battle between Naperville Central and Neuqua Valley. The Wildcats pull away with the team of Lillian Jaglin, Ava Belle, Olivia Dalson, and Gabi Karvelis, clocking in at 49.66 seconds — just under half a second ahead of the Redhawks.
The 3200 meters is the longest race of the night, featuring runners from all six DVC schools. Early on, Naperville North’s Shania Tandon leads the pack alongside Waubonsie’s Katherine Heap, Neuqua’s Elizabeth Hall, and North freshman Georgia Karstens.
Midway through, it’s a tight race between Tandon and Hall up front, with Karstens chasing in third. DeKalb’s Alexandra Schwantes leads the next group.
Elizabeth Hall pulls away down the stretch, winning by over 10 seconds with a time of 11:12.06. Tandon and Karstens go two-three for the Huskies.
Metea Valley’s Arianna Hammons and Waubonsie Valley’s win events on the track
Next up, the 100-meter hurdles. Metea Valley’s Arianna Hammons flies to the win in 15.47 seconds, setting a new season best. Neuqua’s Corinne Williams finishes second, followed by Waubonsie’s Kyla Akins in third.
Moving to the 800 meters, Naperville North’s Emma Berres and Neuqua’s Fabiola Gipson break out early, with Redhawk Eloise Graft and Husky Sophia Schulz close behind. Berres pulls away to win in 2:18.23, with Graft and Schulz rounding out the top three.
On to the one-mile run — Naperville Central’s Lola Satre Morales, North’s Emma Berres, and Rianna Tandon jump out to a quick start. Halfway through, Neuqua’s Elizabeth Hall and North’s Tandon battle up front, while Waubonsie’s Lily Baibak and Central’s Satre Morales chase.
In the final lap, Baibak surges ahead and wins it with a season-best 5:11.12. Berres and Tandon take second and third, while Hall finishes fourth.
As the sun sets, it’s time for the 200-meter dash. Neuqua’s Ava Belle and Gabi Karvelis, along with Central’s Adeline O’Neill, are neck and neck down the stretch. Belle edges ahead to win in 25.85 seconds, O’Neill takes second, and Karvelis finishes third, just ahead of Metea’s Hammons in fourth.
Naperville Central girls track sets a school record in the 4×400 relay
And finally, it’s the 4×400 relay under the lights. Naperville North jumps out early, but the Redhawks chase them down. In a thrilling finish, Central’s team of Lola Satre Morales, Olivia Monteith, Keira Friant, and Sophia Dussias storms ahead to win with a new school record time of 4:06.93.
Neuqua Valley’s depth across all events helps them secure the DVC outdoor championship! Next up — sectionals. Metea heads to Rolling Meadows, while the rest of the conference teams compete at Downers Grove South.
For more prep sports highlights, visit the Naperville Sports Weekly page.
College Sports
Greater Latrobe freshman Jaxson Kettering wins Athlete of the Week vote | Local Sports
Greater Latrobe’s Jaxson Kettering was voted as the male Athlete of the Week by readers of the Latrobe Bulletin. Kettering was originally nominated after he tallied two goals and three assists to help push the Wildcats to a 10-7 victory over Hempfield Area. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be […]


Greater Latrobe’s Jaxson Kettering was voted as the male Athlete of the Week by readers of the Latrobe Bulletin.
Kettering was originally nominated after he tallied two goals and three assists to help push the Wildcats to a 10-7 victory over Hempfield Area.
High School Sports
Green Bay Area High School Sporting Highlights from May 9
In high school sports on May 9, multiple teams achieved significant victories across various matches and meets. Katie Geydoshek led the Hornets with a standout pitching performance, striking out 17 batters while allowing only three hits. The Foxes swept the doubleheader against Marinette, with Olivia Fischer driving in four runs in the first game, and […]


In high school sports on May 9, multiple teams achieved significant victories across various matches and meets. Katie Geydoshek led the Hornets with a standout pitching performance, striking out 17 batters while allowing only three hits. The Foxes swept the doubleheader against Marinette, with Olivia Fischer driving in four runs in the first game, and their pitching dominating the second. Other highlights included impressive track performances, with D.C. Everest and Notre Dame securing wins in boys’ and girls’ meets, respectively, indicating a competitive landscape across the region.
By the Numbers
- Katie Geydoshek struck out 17 batters while allowing just 3 hits.
- Olivia Fischer had 4 RBIs and contributed to the Foxes’ doubleheader sweep.
- In boys’ track, D.C. Everest scored 125 points, winning against several teams.
- Notre Dame’s boys team scored 142.5 points in their meet, also claiming victory.
State of Play
- The Hornets’ baseball team is showing strong performance with a balanced offense and dominant pitching.
- The Foxes have found momentum, winning both games of their doubleheader decisively.
- Track meets featured close finishes, indicating rising competition among area teams.
What’s Next
Upcoming matches and track meets will likely showcase heightened rivalries as teams push for playoff positions and personal bests. Continued strong performances from standout players like Geydoshek and Fischer could impact team morale and playoff aspirations going forward.
Bottom Line
The high school sports scene in Green Bay remains vibrant, with key performances shaping the path toward championship contention. Observers should keep an eye on emerging talent and potential impacts on team dynamics as the season progresses.
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