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The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

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Kendall Daniel cheers her younger sister Courtney on in the shot put at the 2023 UIL State Track & Field Championships. Photo courtesy of Courtney Daniel.

Pushing through pain

By Sydney Ortiz, Kingwood Park High School December 20, 2024

Courtney Daniel sat in third place at the 2023 Region Meet with one throw left. She needed to throw a personal record to qualify in the shot put for the UIL State Championships as a sophomore. Everything...

Junior Devyn Moubayed, a varsity
girls soccer player, displays her vibrant turquoise Nike Tiempo soccer
cleats as she stands on Jackman Field.

On-field Fashion: In games, student-athletes showcase style, blending performance and flair

By Sohana Schneider, University of Chicago Laboratory High School December 20, 2024

The combination of fashion and sports is nothing new. From Top 10-ranked tennis players bringing designer bags onto the courts to NBA players wearing their own clothes in the tunnel leading to the court,...

Taking a tour of the U.S., the Aussie Travellers are a collection of girls from different parts of Australia. 

“So I did this tour last year, and just, like, loved every second of it, like the just like the experience of coming here,” Aussie Traveller Liv Johnston said. “It's a whole different country, obviously, and a whole new experience."

They came from a land down under

By Addyson Schick, Wesley Brodeur, and Christine Han December 18, 2024

For one afternoon, the Redhawks girls’ basketball team left behind the land of Knights, Mavericks, and Titans to welcome a team from the land of kangaroos as the Aussie Travellers visited The Nest Thursday...

Wrestling head coach, Chris Brown, poses for a photo while two wrestlers compete in the background.

New Wrestling Room Ushers a New Era for Wrestlers at FHN

By Morgan Smith, Francis Howell North High School December 18, 2024

Two new gyms and a wrestling room were far from the new and improved amenities featured in the new building. For the girls’ and boys’ wrestling teams, everything changed when the new wrestling space...

Azul Rivera crouches low as she breaks through the guard of her opponent. With a thrust of brilliance, she earns the point. Coach Lee gives her a thumbs-up.

Under the mask of Azul Rivera: a young fencer’s leap of faith

By Leanne Yoon, Daegu International School December 17, 2024

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Jets Flyover. It was originally published on December 3, 2024.

Senior Sonya Petersen boards the bus during the girls basketball playoffs send off on Feb. 13 last year.

Bouncing back into basketball

By Maya Tackett, McCallum High School December 13, 2024

Turning around to rebound the ball after missing a shot in a game of Knockout with her teammates before their spring league practice, senior Sonya Petersen, at that time a sophomore, heard and felt her...

Ultimate spirit

Ultimate spirit

By Cindy Phung, Parkway West High School December 13, 2024

Every year, on the first Saturday of December, ultimate frisbee players, or flying disc enthusiasts, around the globe come together to celebrate International Spirit of the Game Day through hosted clinics,...

Kristi Rutsch, wrestling coach, gives pointers to Malaysia Hunt, junior, and Honesty Smallwood, freshman, at an after school practice on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Rutsch is one of the new  wrestling coaches during this year's season.

Wrestling Team Starts Season With New Coaches

By Morgan Siegel, Marquette High School December 13, 2024

Malaysia Hunt, junior, has seen two versions of the wrestling program. She said that although all of her former coaches were encouraging, the new coaching staff — Chip Allison, Kristi Rutsch, Tom Dailey,...

After throwing javelin for West Linn High School for four years, Hayden Williams-Downing, senior, prepares for her transition from a lion to a duck at the University of Oregon.

Committing to duck life: Number one womens javelin competitor Hayden Williams-Downing commits to the University of Oregon

By Finley Springer, West Linn High School December 13, 2024

In fourth grade, 10-year-old Hayden Williams-Downing was handed her first javelin. Eight years later, Williams-Downing, senior, is committed to throwing javelin for the University of Oregon.  Williams-Downing...

After making her 55th goal of the season and breaking the All-State record for most goals in a single season, Sonora DeFini jumps up with her arms in the air as she runs toward teammate Kendall Dobberstein during the NSAA Class B Girls Soccer State Championship game on May 13. The team ended up beating Duchesne 6-1 to become the 2024 State Champions.

Two GPS seniors named as finalists for ‘Nebraska Girl’s Athlete of the Year’ award

By Colton Knott, Gretna East High School December 13, 2024

From her state record-breaking 55 soccer goals in a season to her performance in the classroom, senior Sonora Defini has seen her fair share of recognition, and she is on the shortlist for more. Yesterday,...

Graphic illustration by Taek Kim. Used with permission by Selen Turkoz.

Selen Turkoz saddles up for success in equestrian

By Ashley Huang, Lynbrook High School - CA December 13, 2024

For junior Selen Turkoz, equestrian sports began as a childhood fascination. After watching “Free Rein,” a Netflix show about horseback riding, she found herself captivated by the connection between...

Pickleball, the internet's newest recreational sensation, has long dominated the leisurely hours of older generations. However, now sparking the interest of youth, pickleball has recently taken over West.

What’s the racket?

By Anna Song and Maddy Cook December 10, 2024

Kitchens. Dink shots. Lobs. These terms have seeped into the vocabulary of those witnessing pickleball’s surge. The sport has grown 223.5% in the past three years, mainly with youth. In 2021, pickleball...

Junior Wilson Faucette cycles in a race as a part of the USA Cyclocross series. Faucette has had an impressive season and will be competing in nationals in December. (Courtesy Wilson Faucette)

Pedal to the medal: Faucette, Gentry cycle around Bethesda

By William Murphy, Walter Johnson High School December 10, 2024

As their shoes are tightened and their bike wheels are tuned, two bikers prepare for a test of endurance. Grueling races are ahead of them as they will be pushed to their furthest limits. These two bikers...

Preparing to enter the field, number 15 and communications senior John Markee watches his teammates from the sidelines. On Friday, Sept. 20, the Forest Hill High School varsity football team played in their fourth game of the season, ending in a loss despite winning their first three games.

Jaguars on Forest Hill Boulevard

By Charlotte Handel, Dreyfoos School of the Arts December 10, 2024

From leotards to bowties, art areas often require dressing in costumes seen throughout the hallway. A red and white jersey for a Friday night game, however, may garner some questions. The absence of a...

Freshman Casey Maloney competes as a jammer in roller derby. Photo courtesy of Casey Maloney.

Her ‘Brat’ season rolls on

By Hritika Pokhrel and Gwen Gordon December 6, 2024

In roller derby, getting knocked down and doing the same to opponents is part of the game. But when she started playing the sport three years ago, it took freshman Casey Maloney a little while to get used...

Freshman Bentley Dill Joins Kennedy Girls Basketball

Freshman Bentley Dill Joins Kennedy Girls Basketball

By Lucy McCord, Kennedy High School - IA December 6, 2024

Kennedy High School has seen numerous outstanding athletes come through its doors—whether they are breaking records and setting new ones, they always leave the crowd fired up. In 2024, freshman Bentley...

Darien Rogers

A star is born

By Jonah Yi, Cypress Woods High School December 6, 2024

Trembling, his heart pounded as he began his count. “READY, READY, SET…” he said. Being the starting quarterback for the varsity football team wasn’t a dream anymore; it was on his fingertips. Junior...

Fans go to the game to support their beloved team. Photo in courtesy of Sara Serfozo.

How the recent success of the Lions has affected fans

By Jules Heskia, Huron High School - Ann Arbor, MI December 6, 2024

Detroit Lions fans can now be proud fans, something that was not the case a couple of seasons ago. They currently have a 9-1 record and are at the top of the NFC North. Players like Jared Goff, Amon-Ra...

Junior Miya Sakurai and her Asian league team play on the court at Oracle Arena. Photo courtesy of Miya Sakurai | Used with permission

Bound through ball

By Leah Desai and Ethan Yang December 6, 2024

After returning from relocation camps during World War II, the Japanese-American community still faced discrimination in their hometowns. In response to this discrimination, one of the ways the Japanese-American...

Thriving on Chaos

Thriving on Chaos

By Gourav Pany, Center Grove High School December 6, 2024

When then-sophomore Eddie Goss beat Western’s Tanner Tishner, it threw the whole bracket into chaos. After all, the Western wrestler had only lost twice the whole season, and in the first round of...

Established location in San Clemente, a student of the Togethership academy enters school where students can both focus on their academics and train for their sport. The new school serves junior high level athletes to help them take their sports career to the next level.

Sports Academy Provides a Constant Field Trip

By Sydney Hogancamp, San Juan Hills High School December 6, 2024

Located in San Clemente, the Togethership, is an independent private school designed for elite middle school student athletes. With sports being a popular activity for children, new schools are opening...

Fleischer (No. 80) huddles up with his teammates as they took on Pflugerville at Pflugerville High School on Oct. 12.

From Germany to game day

By Josie Mullan, McCallum High School December 6, 2024

When junior Fabian Fleischer came to Austin from Hamburg, Germany, to begin his 10-month exchange, his new peers did not expect him to be familiar with the American football scene. American football is...

Joseph Molina-Urbina

Strike to Success: A profile of Joseph Molina-Urbina, Palatine’s forward

By Genevieve Jennings, Palatine High School December 4, 2024

More than 10 teachers and teacher assistants from Palatine’s English Learner Department were in the stands at the Elk Grove vs Palatine varsity soccer game to cheer on the Pirates’ newest forward,...

Corona is one of MCHS’s first female wrestlers. Starting her career in 6th grade, Corona was a big reason why so many girls feel comfortable and confident to try something new and lace up those wrestling shoes.

Hit the mats

By Rose Wenckebach, McHenry High School December 4, 2024

Lacing up her shoes and stepping onto the mats, Natalie Corona stares down her next opponent. Being one of the first female wrestlers for MCHS, Corona has inspired many girls in her school and in her community...

Anne Shuai walks down the aisle of her teammates, accompanied by her mom and sister, on her senior night swim meet.

Anne Shuai’s Journey as the Swim Team Manager

By Joshua Sabbia, Oviedo High School December 3, 2024

When thinking about a swim team, the constant laps, the relay times, the different events, and strokes come to mind. What isn't often thought about is what happens on deck behind the blocks- while the...

Donald Brown poses with the buck he shot during his freshman hunting season, when he was 15. Photo credit by Donald Brown.

Hunting aims to bring people together

By Dom Brown, Baldwin High School - PA November 26, 2024

Seeing a deer in a rifle scope for the first time is an experience hunters cherish, as junior Cole Reed knows.  “I remember sitting in the stand with my Pap and him helping me aim my shot before...

A senior photo from coach Betten’s senior football season.

Football injury turned cheerleading National Champion

By Elyse Enskat, Ankeny High School November 26, 2024

Caleb Betten, the Iowa-grown offensive lineman had a great future in college football out of Pocahontas High School. He initially committed to play football at Iowa Western before suffering a meniscus...

During the commitment ceremony, nine athletes will celebrate their athletic and academic achievements. The ceremony will take place on November 21 in the Performing Arts Center.

NCAA eliminates letters of intent; Gators persevere

By Ellie Hilsabeck, Xavier College Preparatory November 26, 2024

On Oct. 9 the NCAA released its decision to abolish the National Letter of Intent (NLI). Previously, athletes committed to schools to pursue their sports and would sign letters during their senior years...

The middle school trio holds up the winning trophy. They prove that team work makes dream work.

Trail construction almost cancels SKAIS cross country but races prevail

By Ethan Rossmeisl, Daegu International School November 25, 2024

All six schools from the South Korea Association of International Schools (SKAIS) gathered at Bongmu Lake for the final race of the season on Nov. 5. Its near cancelation stunned organizers early that...

Coach Toby Denman celebrates Noah Sapack’s senior night by wearing him on his T-shirt. It was a bittersweet moment Sapack and Denman shared at the end of Sapack's high school soccer career, but Denman has no doubt that they will maintain some sort of relationship after he graduates -- “hopefully a close one.” (Courtesy of Toby Denman)

For NHS’ Sapack, Soccer is More Than a Sport

By Brianna Johnson '25, Nonnewaug High School November 25, 2024

WOODBURY -- In the twilight of a late-October sky, a free kick from Nonnewaug senior Noah Sapack seemed destined for the back of the net.   With a booming right foot, Sapack bent his shot past the...

During the varsity football game, Bella Angus and Nicole Pearle wait to assist the trainers.

Live Aid: Sports medicine students assist at athletic events year round

By Audryn Lee, Vandegrift High School November 25, 2024

Crickets buzz across the blinding stadium lights, casting shadows on the people below. Joyous screams erupt from the packed stands and Chicken Express drinks tip over as people jump, celebrating a touchdown....

Senior Vance Sheffield is disappointed that high school has come to an end, but he is satisfied with the team’s success.

Setting Records and Making History, Vance Sheffield Scores 101 Goals

By Julia Hoesly, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School November 25, 2024

To conclude his final year of high school soccer at La Salle, senior and striker Vance Sheffield scored 101 goals, making him one of the highest-scoring male high school soccer players in Oregon history.  Playing...

Athletic Trainer and Health Clerk Myesha Taylor helps stretch junior Kingston Jourdan during the football game against Lynbrook High School on Oct. 24

Do the risks of football outweigh the rewards?

By Ananda Singh and Kaia Yuan November 25, 2024

Players and spectators at the Homecoming football game roared from the bleachers once MVHS tied the game, forcing overtime on Saratoga High School. Just seconds into the overtime period, an abrupt silence...

Pressure makes diamonds

Pressure makes diamonds

By Jack Grimison, West Shore Junior/Senior High School November 25, 2024

Burt Clark steps up to home plate, understanding what he has to do. Clark’s Palm Bay High School Pirates are losing 10-8 in the seventh inning against Silverado High School of Las Vegas, Nevada, the...

Mykhi Joyner performs a backflip after scoring a goal for St. Louis City 2. Submitted by Mykhi Joyner.

Jumping for Joyner: From High School Student to MLS Star

By Will Nolan, Wentzville Liberty High School November 25, 2024

Mykhi Joyner has been training for this moment his entire life: to play in a Major League Soccer game. The 18-year-old soccer star risked a lot leaving his home town of Bloomington, Illinois to play...

ANTICIPATION. Senior Christopher Hargraves leans off the wall of the pool at the swim meet against College Park on Oct. 29. Hargreaves was participating in a special Halloween themed relay that required him to start from the wall.

Senior closes in on uncle’s swim record

By Logan Day, Caney Creek High School November 25, 2024

Christopher Hargraves had one goal last season: to beat Marko Elvira’s time of 27.66. There was only one race left; one chance left Hargraves to win. He stepped up to the block, heart pounding thinking...

Simon Hutchinson warms up before practice by swimming laps in the pool.

Junior Simon Hutchinson steps into role of a two-time state qualifier for swim and dive teams

By Lily Chen, Tennessee High School November 25, 2024

He slaps his thighs and gets on the block. ‘Beep!’ The silence is pierced. The rush of air envelopes his body as he jumps and makes contact with the water. Rotating his limbs against the ripples,...

Emerson Brooks poses on the baseball field in her West Jefferson jersey and glove. West Jefferson Baseball was founded in 1984 and has had around 5,000+ players through its program. This competitive program is meant for girls and boys ages 8-14 and is where many Conifer players start their baseball careers. Brooks is the first female on the Conifer High School Baseball team and played on this league growing up. “One thing my mom tells me is that if anyone ever looks at you weird for what you’re doing, remember that you're accomplishing your goals and it shows your confidence,” Brooks said. (Provided by Emerson Brooks)

Pitching for Change

By Emily Bunchman, Conifer High School November 25, 2024

For the first time in Conifer High School history, a female athlete has decided to join the baseball team. Sophomore Emerson Brooks began her baseball journey as a little kid, playing in elementary school...

A 70s Chevelle SS sprints off the line as part of the street class at  Sonoma Raceway's monthly drag racing event.

‘Top the Cops’: Sonoma Raceway combats street racing

By Will Fisk and Jasper Stromberg November 20, 2024

Sonoma Raceway, located in the rolling hills of Sonoma County, attracts motorsport enthusiasts from the area and across the country. It hosts both NASCAR and National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) events....

Field hockey fights for inclusivity on the field

Field hockey fights for inclusivity on the field

By Ella Liu, The Masters School November 20, 2024

Down at Greene Family Field, the field hockey team darts around the turf, hitting shots, making passes and driving the ball towards the goal. Sweat dripping down their faces, they practice hard to refine...

Both excited and nervous, Aileen steps on the baseball field and announces the opening of the first game of the Korean Series. Her confident voice resounds through the stadium. Photo courtesy of the Kim family.

Lions superfan’s banner steals the show, leads to Korean Series spotlight

By Jessica Woo, Daegu International School November 20, 2024

"Ja-Wook Oppa, take my ligament," said the handcrafted sign that propelled DIS second-grader Aileen Kim into stardom with over 700K views on YouTube and 150K on Instagram.  Her heartfelt message even...

Nyah Jernberg and her mom after signing her commitment papers to Wagner College. Jernberg will spend the next four years playing Division 1 field hockey. “I feel very grateful to have a mom who played field hockey who coaches me and knows so much about the sport, and I’m really happy we made it as far as we possibly could our senior year,” said Jernberg.

All Gas, No Breaks: Nyah Jernberg Commits D1 for Field Hockey Following Championship Win

By Summer Leavitt, Hollis Brookline High School November 20, 2024

Following a successful four years on the Hollis Brookline High School Field Hockey Team, senior captain Nyah Jernberg committed to play Division 1 field hockey for Wagner College to continue her athletic...

Coppell junior Connor Imwold shoots at clay pigeons while practicing trap shooting at the Grand Prairie Gun Club on Oct. 26. Established in 2011, the shooting team competes in local, state and national tournaments for trap, skeet and sporting clays shooting events.

Casings constructing connections

By Elizabeth De Santiago, Coppell High School November 20, 2024

The sun casts a warm early morning glow over the Grand Prairie Gun Club. The Coppell Competitive Shooting Team greets each other with friendly “good mornings” as they prepare their shotguns for practice...

Nonnewaug athletic trainer Sean McGee fist pumps a player at a Northwest United football game last season. (Courtesy of Noreen Chung)

McGee Knows Highs and Lows of Being an Athletic Trainer

By Anna Crocker '26, Nonnewaug High School November 19, 2024

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on NHS Chief Advocate. It was originally published on November 15, 2024.

Former competitive gymnast, gymnastics coach and poms dancer Anna Illarionov flies through the air during a routine. Illarionov earned a medal at each of the Junior Olympics and nationals competitions she competed in during her career.

Accomplished gymnast Anna Illarionov looks to guide next generation

By Noah Friedman, Thomas S. Wootton High School November 19, 2024

Gymnastics has always been a staple of senior Anna Illarionov’s life. She began her career when she was three years old and continued it up until the end of last year. But her gymnastics story extends...

The Rockets hoist the 4A State Championship together after their 3-0 win over Broadneck HS.

Repeat Complete: Rockets cement legacy with second straight state championship

By Ari Fine, Richard Montgomery High School - MD November 19, 2024

Under a gold supermoon, in front of a black and gold crowd and filled with golden-like tears, the Rockets struck gold again in the state championship. After a commanding first-set win, Richard Montgomery...

Funding disparities leave teams with worn uniforms as athletics navigate budget limits

Funding disparities leave teams with worn uniforms as athletics navigate budget limits

By Evelyn Du, Burlingame High School - CA November 18, 2024

Mysterious sweat stains, odd sizing, worn fabric on uniforms — this isn’t an ideal sight for anyone, but it’s the reality for girls’ varsity basketball. While not all Burlingame sports teams experience...

Brayden Edwards in the outfield during a regular season game versus Manchester.

The Payoff Pitch

By Eli Schwartzman, South Windsor High School November 18, 2024

Around 60 million children play sports in America, and yet only 12,347 of them will go on to play Division 1 baseball in college. The balance of school, homework, sports, exercise, and relationships can...

Alexandra Fontana finished the Chicago Marathon with a time that secures a spot in the Boston Marathon.

Alumna Alexandra Fontana Earns Spot in Boston Marathon

By Catie Sedushak, Lake Forest High School November 18, 2024

LFHS alumna Alexandra Fontana, who graduated in 2022, is proving that hard work and determination can lead to extraordinary achievements. Now a sophomore at the University of Michigan, Fontana recently...

College rowing commits raise question of whether Haven should reinstate club

College rowing commits raise question of whether Haven should reinstate club

By Darcey Strachan ’28 and Joya Nath ’28 November 14, 2024

After the 2021 season, the Strath Haven Rowing Club was disbanded. Now, with current seniors committing to colleges for rowing, the question arises of whether a Strath Haven rowing club would be beneficial...

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