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New Terre Haute logo highlights city's history and sports
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) — Dozens of officials and residents gathered outside Terre Haute City Hall on Thursday morning to witness the unveiling of the city’s new logo and brand. The design, crafted with Terre Haute’s architectural and cultural history in mind, marks a significant step in updating the city’s visual identity. Mayor Brandon Sakbun […]


TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) — Dozens of officials and residents gathered outside Terre Haute City Hall on Thursday morning to witness the unveiling of the city’s new logo and brand. The design, crafted with Terre Haute’s architectural and cultural history in mind, marks a significant step in updating the city’s visual identity.
Mayor Brandon Sakbun emphasized the importance of differentiating the new logo from the city seal, which will continue to be used for formal and legal purposes. The logo will be featured on communications, signage, and public-facing materials, such as street signs and city cars.
“This is just the beginning of this process,” Sakbun said. “Of course, we are going to update the street signs and some of the cars. But the main project is that we are updating the website. So digital marketing and our digital presence is something that a lot of Hoosiers and people from Illinois and Kentucky see when they visit Terre Haute. So we wanted to offer that fresh start.”
The new logo incorporates blues and yellows, consistent with the Terre Haute flag and other city initiatives. It prominently features the steeple of the Vigo County Courthouse, a landmark of the city, and includes a basketball silhouette to highlight the impact of sports in Terre Haute. The logo’s tagline, “Meet us at the crossroads,” represents the city’s historic highway intersections.
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Coastal Bend baseball State Semifinal fifth round playoff highlights and scores 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school baseball playoffs with 29 teams, and 3 have advanced to the State Semifinal fifth round. UIL 4A-DICalallen vs. China SpringGame 1: Friday at 2 p.m. at Baylor UniversityGame 2: Saturday at 4 p.m. at Northside ISD Field #2 in SAGame 3 (If […]


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school baseball playoffs with 29 teams, and 3 have advanced to the State Semifinal fifth round.
UIL 4A-DI
Calallen vs. China Spring
Game 1: Friday at 2 p.m. at Baylor University
Game 2: Saturday at 4 p.m. at Northside ISD Field #2 in SA
Game 3 (If needed): 30 minutes after game 2
UIL 3A-DI
London vs. Huntington
1 Game Only: London 6, Huntington 3 (HIGHLIGHTS)
UIL 3A-DII
Orange Grove vs. Thrall (All games at North East Sports Park in SA)
Game 1: Orange Grove 1, Thrall 4
Game 2: Orange Grove 7, Thrall 1
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 3 p.m.
Coastal Bend Baseball State Tournament History
Calallen – 2024 (State Runner-Up), 2011 (State Runner-Up), 2010 (State Runner-up), 2008 (State Champion), 2005 (State Champion), 2003 (State Semifinals), 2002 (State Runner-Up), 2000 (State Champion), 1998 (State Runner-Up), 1996 (State Semifinals), 1995 (State Semifinals), 1993 (State Semifinals)
Sinton – 2023 (State Semifinals), 2022 (State Champion), 2021 (State Semifinals), 2017 (State Semifinals), 2014 (State Semifinals), 2007 (State Semifinals), 2003 (State Runner-up), 2002 (State Champion), 1999 (State Semifinals), 1989 (State Champion), 1988 (State Champion), 1975 (State Runner-up)
London – 2024 (State Semifinals), 2023 (State Semifinals), 2022 (State Champion), 2021 (State Runner-Up)
Incarnate Word Academy – 2019 (State Runner-Up), 2003 (State Semifinals), 2001 (State Semifinals), 2000 (State Semifinals), 1999 (State Semifinals), 1998 (State Runner-Up)
Veterans Memorial – 2018 (State Semifinals)
Moody – 2017 (State Semifinals), 2013 (State Runner-Up), 2009 (State Runner-Up), 2007 (State Champion), 2006 (State Semifinals), 2004 (State Champion), 2003 (State Semifinals), 2000 (State Runner-Up), 1997 (State Semifinals), 1995 (State Semifinals), 1994 (State Runner-Up) 1983 (State Runner-Up), 1978 (State Semifinals)
Banquete – 2016 (State Semifinals)
Bishop – 2015 (State Runner-Up)
Carroll – 2012 (State Semifinals), 2011 (State Semifinals), 2010 (State Champion), 1993 (State Semifinals), 1989 (State Runner-Up), 1972 (State Semifinals), 1962 (State Semifinals)
St. John Paul II – 2012 (TAPPS State Semifinals), 2011 (TAPPS State Champion), 2010 (TAPPS State Champion)
Robstown – 2011 (State Semifinals), 1992 (State Champion), 1991 (State Champion), 1990 (State Runner-Up), 1988 (State Semifinals), 1987 (State Semifinals)
Falfurrias – 2006 (State Runner-Up), 1993 (State Runner-Up), 1991 (State Champion)
Santa Gertrudis Academy – 1999 (State Runner-Up)
Freer – 1990 (State Champion)
Orange Grove – 1994 (State Champion)
Three Rivers – 1987 (State Semifinals)
Riviera Kaufer – 1986 (State Champion), 1985 (State Champion), 1982 (State Semifinals), 1979 (State Champion)
Odem – 1984 (State Champion)
Alice – 1970 (State Semifinals)
King – 1967 (State Champion)
Solomon Coles – 1965 (PVIL State Champion)
Corpus Christi Academy – 1957 (TCIL State Champion)
Miller – 1951
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PRESS RELEASE: VALE SCHOOL DISTRICT The Vale High School Track and Field team expects victory. Case in point: The Viking track and field team will send over 20 athletes – including a host of district champions – to the 2025 OSAA 3A Track and Field State Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene on May 29 […]


PRESS RELEASE: VALE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Vale High School Track and Field team expects victory.
Case in point: The Viking track and field team will send over 20 athletes – including a host of district champions – to the 2025 OSAA 3A Track and Field State Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene on May 29 and 30.
The Viking tracksters will make the journey to Eugene after a virtuoso performance at the district meet in Milton-Freewater last week.
“We did well (at district). We expected to do exactly what we did and we knew what our potential was,” said Paul Bentz, Vale High School Track coach.
The Vale girls track team – for the second year in a row – clinched the team title at the district meet while the boys team finished second. Burns claimed top honors in boys team standings at district.
Bentz said the performance of his team was impressive, especially because of the unique attributes of track competition.
“It is a very mentally tough sport. Especially district because you have to do it that day (of district) or it doesn’t matter,” he said.
The Vikings will send 10 girls and 11 boys to the state meet.
On the girls’ side, juniors Peyton Bates, Karlee Crane, Elli Jacobs, Claire Johnson, Addie Saunders and Kesley Stepleton qualified for the state meet. Seniors Brynlee Hartley and Bella Johnson along with sophomore Kaylynn Brandon and freshman Anna Jacobs also qualified for state competition. Hartley won top honors at district in the pole vault event and will compete in that event at state. Johnson clinched the district title in the 300 hurdles and 100 hurdles events.
Bates claimed the district title in the javelin event and will compete in that category at state. Brandon will be part of the Lady Viks’ 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams and will compete in triple jump at state. Brandon claimed the district crown in the triple jump event.
Crane will compete in high jump event. Anna Jacobs will compete as part of Vale’s 4×400 relay team at state while Elli Jacobs will participate in the 4×400, 4×100 relay team events and run in the 400- and 200-meter races.
Claire Johnson will go to Eugene to race as part of the 4×100 relay team and compete in the 100- and 200-meter races. Bentz said Claire Johnson broke her own school record and the district record at Milton-Freewater in the 100-meter race. Johnson captured district titles in the 100- and 200-meter races.
Saunders is set to participate in the 3,000 and 1,500 races while Stepleton will journey to Eugene as an alternate. Saunders was the district champion in the 1,500- and 3,000-meter races.
For the boys, junior Trent Braese will travel to the west side of Oregon as an alternate while senior Skyler Cade will compete as part of the Vikings 4×400 relay team. Rye Cummings, sophomore, will also go to Eugene as an alternate.
Senior Jake DeVos will compete as a member of the 4×100 relay team, run in the 100-meter dash and do the shot put at state. DeVos claimed the district title in the shot put and 100-meter race events. Sophomore Duncan Fritz will run in the 3,000- and 800-meter races at state. Senior Brady Jacobs will compete at state as part of the Vikings 4×400 relay team while freshman Bannock Lamb will participate in the 4×400 and the 4×100 meter relay races. Junior Brody McElroy will travel to state as an alternate in the 4×400 relay team while sophomore Collin Mulvany will run with the Vale 4×400 and 4×100 relay teams.
Senior Kase Schaffeld is set to throw the shot put at state, run in the 100-meter race and compete as part of the 4×100 relay team and compete in the discus event. Schaffeld claimed the district title in the discus event.
Freshman Brandon Stewart will compete in the pole vault event at state.
Bentz said a winning attitude honed in the crucible of tough competition paid big dividends for his team this year.
“We traveled and went to some pretty big meets to get some exposure. That’s probably the biggest difference. We went out to get some extreme competition,” he said.
He said his track athletes arrive for the sport in the spring already primed for success.
“They come in and know how to win,” said Bentz.
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Eight high school highlights from the first day with every MIAA spring tournament underway
King Philip’s Alex D’Amadio (second from left) and Whittier’s Tech’s Mariely Cepeda race to the finish line in the 200 prelims as the Division 1 and Division 2 state track championships got going Thursday.Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe We’re always in the content game here at Globe Schools. But Thursday took it to another […]


We’re always in the content game here at Globe Schools. But Thursday took it to another level.
With every spring MIAA tournament underway, plus the divisional track championships, we had you blanketed with previews, coverage, roundups, and more.
It started this morning with Michael Silverman’s look at the challenges of coaching in this era. Give it a read and weigh in via the comments.
Then we published five playoff primers dissecting the favorites, sleepers, players to watch, longest road trips, and best matchups in the boys’ volleyball, boys’ lacrosse, girls’ lacrosse, baseball, and softball tournaments.
- MIAA boys’ lacrosse tournament: Favorites, sleepers, players to watch, Divisions 1-4
- MIAA girls’ lacrosse tournament: Favorites, sleepers, and players to watch for Divisions 1-4
- MIAA baseball tournament: Favorites, sleepers, and players to watch for Divisions 1-5
- MIAA softball tournament: Favorites, sleepers, and players to watch for Divisions 1-5
- MIAA boys’ volleyball tournament: Favorites, sleepers, players to watch for Divisions 1-2
In the afternoon, Globe correspondents Matty Wasserman and Aiden Barker were dispatched to the first day of the Division 1 and Division 2 track and field championships.
- Westford’s Ryan Kyle makes quick work of 400-meter hurdles during first day of Division 1 track and field championship
- Arlington’s Bryn Ryan goes out in style during Day 1 of Division 2 track and field championship
As the evening rolled around, it was all about the playoff action. The baseball game of the night was in Triton, where the Vikings appeared to knot the game at 6-6 in the bottom of the seventh on a home run, but a successful appeal left two-time defending state champion Oakmont advancing. Read about that game and peruse the rest of our playoff roundups:
- Triton’s Nick Bonasera hit a massive home run to tie Oakmont in the bottom of the seventh. So why didn’t it count?
- Baseball roundup: Boston Latin puts its best foot forward, opening tournament with four-run first to roll Diman
- Softball roundup: Milton’s Victoria Fish sticks it to Masconomet with home run in preliminary-round win
- Boys’ volleyball roundup: Getting in the swing, Cassius Costabile carries Medfield past O’Bryant in Division 2
- Tennis roundup: Sophomore pair nets clincher as Bishop Fenwick girls’ tennis takes Division 3 match at Norwell
Now, onto the highlights.
1. Milestones
Before we get to some highlights from the end of the regular season, on Thursday North Andover’s Isa Robinson netted her 100th career goal in a 16-5 Division 1 first-round win over Barnstable.
Earlier, Winchester junior Ryan Martin became the school’s all-time leading goal scorer, surpassing Jake Mabardy’s mark of 151 goals.
Congrats to Ryan Martin the new all time leading goals scorer at Winchester High School. https://t.co/hRcVeKwCv1@GlobeSchools@BostonHeraldHS@bostonlaxnet@NELaxJournal@LXCMinutemen@BConn63 @nweitzer7
— winchesterbvlax (@winchesterbvlax) May 29, 2025
Newburyport senior Reese Bromby became the program’s all-time leading scorer with 263 goals, moving past Molly Rose Kearney’s total of 261, set in 2018. Bromby is fourth in Clippers history with 324 points, six behind Lilly Pons (’24) for third.
In boys’ volleyball, Braintree senior Deon Li surpassed 1,000 career assists last week and Norton junior outside hitter Andrew Strojny was named American Volleyball Coaches Association Player of the Week for May 12-18 after posting 86 kills, 31 digs, 6 aces, and 3 blocks.
Congrats to Andrew Strojny for being named AVCA Player of the Week
Keep up the great work! @NHSLancersports pic.twitter.com/aaw6PKj0NF
— Meg Hardiman (@megmroo) May 27, 2025
Walkoff wins
West Bridgewater’s Allie Edgerly laid down a suicide squeeze bunt with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh and Haylee Krakowski raced home for a 6-5 win over Old Colony in the preliminary round of the Division 4 tournament.
In the Division 5 baseball preliminary round, No. 29 Hull walked off Avon, 4-3, on Logan Griffin’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh.
2. Going, going, gone
It wasn’t a big day for offensive fireworks, and we already read about Nick Bonasera’s would-be blast for Triton.
Mohawk Trail got a trio of homers from Bella Brown Stratton, Sadie Wilcox, and Riley Dyer, Milton’s Victoria Fish sent one out against Masconomet, and Will Ferguson launched one for Millis in a 2-1 win over Madison Park.
3. Daily lacrosse leaderboard
Goals
Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 12
Robbie DeGasperis, Milford, 6
Nick Emsing, BC High, 5
Murphy Belvin, BC High, 4
Meghan Daley, North Andover, 4
Ema Luczkow, Dover-Sherborn, 4
Allie Wile, Ipswich, 4
Points
Kipperman, Nauset, 12
DeGasperis, Milford, 7
Emsing, BC High, 6
Isa Robinson, North Andover, 6
Luke Allen, BC High, 5
Belvin, BC High, 5
Daley, North Andover, 5
Sophia Fina, North Andover, 5
Lyla Greenleaf, Ipswich, 4
Luczkow, Dover-Sherborn, 4
Wile, Ipswich, 4
4. Daily strikeout leaderboard
Regan Bryant, West Bridgewater, 15
Charlie Mallett, West Bridgewater, 12
Grace Stevens, Mohawk Trail, 12
Zahria Daley, Milton, 11
Dani Jameson, Mansfield, 10
Ted Hipp, Hull, 10
Andrew Morse, Millis, 7
Josh Roberts, Amesbury, 7
5. Coaching carousel
Millis named Connor Moroney as its boys’ basketball coach. Moroney has served as an assistant at Franklin and is an assistant football coach at Norton. The New Hampshire graduate teaches physical education at Callahan Elementary in Norwood and has served as camp director of the Sarah Behn Basketball Camps since 2022 and has worked at the Dana Barros Basketball Club in Stoughton.
— Millis Athletics (@MillisAthletics) May 28, 2025
Billerica football brought back 2009 Gatorade Player of the Year Nick LaSpada to coach its quarterbacks. The former Merrimack quarterback has served as an assistant at Phillips Exeter.
Nick needs no Introduction to the Billerica community. Billerica High legend and Merrimack College grad will work with the quarterbacks. The 2009 Gatorade player of the year is one of the area’s all time great players and leaders. @BMHS_Athletics pic.twitter.com/VeQlMfinX8
— Shawn Theriault (@TheriaultShawn) May 28, 2025
Andover High is bringing back Matt Silva as its offensive coordinator. Silva was the Golden Warriors’ OC from 2017-21 and has remained on staff coaching Andover’s quarterbacks. The two-time Globe All-Scholastic enjoyed a record-setting career at Framingham State before returning to coach at Andover in 2016.
Introducing Coach Matt Silva to the 2025 Andover High School Football staff. Coach Silva is no stranger to Andover and we are excited to bring him back. He knows how competitive the MVC is and he brings a lot of experience as both a collegiate player and a former OC and… pic.twitter.com/hlHsqrFKXQ
— Pact Performance (@PactPerformance) May 27, 2025
6. Commitment central
Milton senior Ryan O’Donnell has committed to play men’s soccer at Mass. Maritime.
Congratulations to Ryan O’Donnell has he intends to play soccer at Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Well Done….Go ‘Cats! pic.twitter.com/mswicIQVRA
— Milton HS Athletics (@MHS_Wildcats_) May 29, 2025
Holland (formerly Burke) basketball star Yassine Amghar committed to play at Framingham State. The 6-foot point guard averaged 21 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals after transferring from Excel Academy.
Congrats to our guy @Yassine02128 on his commitment to FSU! Great player, even better person! FSU is getting steal! @JoeAlmeida07 @GlobeSchools @BostonHeraldHS @NERRHoops pic.twitter.com/JfFQHB4UbU
— Burke Boys Basketball (@Burke_MBB) May 29, 2025
His Bulldogs teammate, senior Jayden White, a 6-4 wing, announced his commitment to Cerro Coso Community College.
The hard work, the ups and downs, the sacrifices — it’s all worth it. Blessed to commit to Cerro Coso Community College!!! pic.twitter.com/BHLUBnrFp7
— Jayden White (@jaydenxwhitee) May 27, 2025
The Greater Lawrence boys’ basketball program enjoyed three college commitments in less than 24 hours, with Ebe Efosa and Ellis Macea committing to play at Southern Maine Community College and Darialdy “Tahko” Lara announcing he will play at Plymouth State.
7. College corner
UConn women’s lacrosse senior Riley Daly, an Ipswich graduate, was selected to play in the IWLCA Senior All-Star game on Saturday at the USA Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md. Daly was a unanimous All-Big East first team selection after leading the Huskies with 103 draw controls and finishing her career fourth in program history with 151 draw controls.
Congratulations to Riley Daly on being selected to play in the @IWLCA Senior All-Star Game this Saturday (5/31) at the USA Lacrosse Headquarters!
pic.twitter.com/HFUkjeml6g
— UConn Lacrosse (@UConnWLAX) May 28, 2025
Joson Sanon, a Fall River native who played one season at Durfee before transferring to Vermont Academy, has withdrawn from the NBA Draft process, according to the New York Post, and will spend his sophomore season at St. John’s, where he transferred to after one season at Arizona State.
8. Lastly…
And here’s your feel-good moment of the day:
An unforgettable day. Our team headed in to Mass General to watch our team manager Brady Cullen “Ring the Bell”. The strength and spirit he has show throughout this process has been absolutely remarkable -an inspiration to us all. @nrtranscript @GlobeSchools @BostonHeraldHS pic.twitter.com/Q9HUQ1hQkR
— North Reading Baseball (@NRHSBaseball1) May 30, 2025
Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.
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