Senior Quinn Petzold captured the high jump (5 feet), long jump (16-10) and 400 (62.5 seconds) to power the Red Raiders to an 89-56 girls track win over MVC rival Haverhill.
It was a week to remember for West Virginia track-and-field athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson, but not so much for the girls competing against the transgender teen.
Herald Democrat WHITESBORO — Bradi Gallaway was 4-for-4 with two homers and five RBI as the Whitesboro Lady Bearcats won the outright District 10-3A title… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Also: Aberdeen, Elma place second in league competition
Bobcats take five of six matches to claim Earhart Trophy
Kaia Pierce and Zachary Snider scored in the Point Edward Pacers’ 26-2 loss to the St. Catharines Athletics in Saturday’s home opener.
Pace athletes put their effort on display at the FHSAA District 1-4A meet April 27 at Chiles in Tallahassee. One district champ emerged for the Patriots as Rylee Henderson won the discus with a throw of 139 feet.
Boys win state, and girls win stateRosco Harrington The state championship team - (top, left to right) Graham Snodgrass, Nick Cope, William Romero, John Fontenot, Jake Rogers and Lane Godwin (Bottom left to right): Owen Noegel, Vi Truong, Ethan Hebert and Patrick Moresi. The state championship team - (left to right) Katelyn Listi, Sarah Bourque, Emma Williams, Grace Hebert, Jenna-Beth Hagle, Ali Broussard, Madison Rogers, Grace Sewall. By John Fontenot reaching the finals., it helped...
SAN JUAN — PSJA High raised its third district championship trophy in three seasons after the Bears delivered an 11-1 beatdown in five innings against Mission High on Tuesday at PSJA High School. “From the very beginning, they kind of doubted us because we lost some big hitters from last year’s team, but I knew […]
Herald Democrat WHITEHOUSE — The Gunter Tigers earned the boys team title at the 3A Region II meet thanks to multiple state qualifiers, including all… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Jay and Central had several athletes shine at the District 1-1A meet Wednesday at Baker. Aubreigh Nelson won a championship for the Royals in the 200, clocking in at 26.94, while Julia Campbell of the Jaguars took home a district title in the shot put with a throw of 30-feet-5 3/4 inches.
Nelly Korda would not be denied at the Chevron Championship, winning by two strokes for her fifth title in a row.