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Junior Eric Yang prepares to serve in a match against Viera High School's Joey Shine on Feb. 18. Yang won the game 8-5.

Head in the game

By Jack Grimison, West Shore Junior/Senior High School April 10, 2025

Junior Eric Yang just lost another game. He watches as the ball he softly hit with his backhand is slowly caught in the net, hitting the floor moments later. Disappointed, he turns around, shakes his head,...

Junior Ea Leialoha fields a ground ball at third base and throws it to first base.

From France to Burlingame: Ea Leialoha returns to hometown with international baseball experience

By Kai Shah, Burlingame High School – CA April 10, 2025

After playing baseball in France for nine years where he qualified for the national team, junior Ea Leialoha moved back to Burlingame this past January. Now, he plays on the varsity baseball team while...

Senior Nick Hardin reacts after hitting a triple in the team's game against Clear Springs on Feb. 20.

Hardin makes most of second chance after elbow surgery

By Tricia Darcy, Kingwood Park High School April 8, 2025

During a baseball tournament in eighth grade, senior Nick Hardin woke up one morning with a swollen elbow. The night before, Hardin felt no signs of an injury. However, when he woke up, Hardin and his...

Switching sides

Switching sides

By Jodie Wiens, West Shore Junior/Senior High School April 8, 2025

Feeling out of place in a new green and black uniform instead of her usual navy and silver, senior Cameron Coalter steps onto the lacrosse field as the newest goalie of the Viera High School girls varsity...

Challenges present themselves to Muslim athletes during the holy month of Ramadan, but athletes persevere and create strategies to ensure they can successfully play their sport. Design by Safa Saedi.

How athletes balance faith, fasting and performance during Ramadan

By Safa Saedi, duPont Manual High School April 4, 2025

For Muslim athletes around the world, the holy month of Ramadan presents both a spiritual opportunity and a physical challenge. Fasting from dawn to sunset, while handling intense training schedules, requires...

Kailey Benson runs over to hug girls Coach Kurt Kruse after she had won her second championship. Benson hugged Kruse before he pointed up to the Spartans in the audience and then she hugged Jacob Mattson to celebrate.

Carrying the Weight of the Champion

By Donya Ihmoud, Francis Howell Central High School April 4, 2025

The screams of encouragement erupting from the exhilarated coaches on the sidelines are drowned out by the moment of absolute zen occupying senior Kailey Benson as she braces herself before her opponent,...

Flag football has recently made name in the sports industry, making it one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S.

Flagging a new era: the rise of flag football

By Samantha Tow, Carlmont High School April 4, 2025

When most people think of American football, they think of shoulder pads, helmets, and the Super Bowl. As “America’s sport,” football has long held a central place in the nation’s culture, with...

Ink and identity

Ink and identity

By Jeannie Iris Ngansop, Walnut Hills High School April 4, 2025

Across high school sports fields, tattoos are becoming more than just body art—they’ve evolved into personal symbols for many athletes. While tattoos have long been a fixture among professional athletes,...

In 2022 sophomore Elaine Wang competes for the first time at the World Junior Wushu Championships. Wang performed in the jianshu (straight sword) category.

Kicking up success

By Dhara Agrawal, Bellaire High School April 4, 2025

She finishes her straight sword routine, bows to the judges and turns around to see her score of 9.100 out of 10 displayed behind her. She just became third in the world for jianshu. Sophomore Elaine...

Playing through the Pain

Playing through the Pain

By Elliott Moreno, Louisa County High School April 4, 2025

Athletes are commonly highlighted by their success in sports, but what is not often seen is the small but significant successes of athletes who have recovered from an injury and continue to be athletes....

Richard Montgomery and Winston Churchill High School’s table tennis clubs pose together during a friendly tournament.

Table Tennis Club cultivates low-pressure, relaxing environment for both beginners and national competitors

By Ian Chen, Richard Montgomery High School – MD April 2, 2025

“Five serving three!” A player yelled out his game’s score through the din of friendly banter and the sharp click-clacking of ping pong balls furiously bouncing from rackets to tables. Every other...

Senior Miles Lipka wins the high jump, jumping 1.93 meters high at the MIAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championship on Feb. 13.

Lipka dominates at indoor track Nationals, takes home pentathlon gold and first place in country

By Arushi Kohli, Algonquin Regional High School April 2, 2025

With his hardwork and determination, senior Miles Lipka blew away his competition to take home gold in the pentathlon at Nationals on Feb. 26. As a pentathlete, Lipka must compete in five specific events:...

From left to right, Cal High students  Sarah Truitner, Svanika Doddavarapu, Hailey Yi, and Sophia Park pose. Each student is involved in competitive horse riding.

Cal’s four horsewomen leap ahead

By Chioma Onyema, California High School – CA April 1, 2025

A strong appendix mare shows off its glistening, athletic and muscled body as it trots to its owner in the warm midday sun. The horse’s sweet and cuddly nature peeks through her brawny exterior as she...

Celebrating Generations of Warrior Athletes Over the Years

Celebrating Generations of Warrior Athletes Over the Years

By Annabelle Ko and Danbi Lee April 1, 2025

At Woodbridge High, many families have left long-standing legacies in the school’s athletic programs. In particular, the Brown and Oku family helped to shape the lacrosse and tennis teams into what they...

The girls soccer team circles up and prays before its final game of the season vs. Flower Mound on March 17. The team prays before and after every game — a tradition that was started by the players this season.

One above all

By Gavin Lambert, Hebron High School April 1, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Hawk Eye. It was originally published on March 25, 2025.

Dash Granite (’28) celebrates after completing a 130 kilogram bench press at the Sub-Juniors World Bench Press Championships competition May 22, 2024. Dash has competed in over five regional, national and international competitions as a powerlifter.

Dash Granite recounts powerlifting journey

By Nikolay Silva, The American School in London March 27, 2025

As the holder of the heaviest bench press in the U.K.’s under-16 category, Dash Granite (’28) said he’s proud of how far he has come. Despite this, he said fitness wasn’t always his strong point. “I...

Senior Ejypt Gibbs eyes possible openings from his teamates as he rushes towards Bellaire's side of the court.

State championship: The start of a legacy

By Camila Chandler, Bellaire High School March 27, 2025

Bellaire’s first state title abruptly ended with a rimmed out shot. But for the boys who dedicated their high school basketball careers chasing this win, the final shot wasn’t something they would...

Fencer and sophomore Kylie Wynn readies her stance against her opponent, watching for their first action. “There’s different actions and then reactions,” Wynn said. “So you have to figure out what your opponent is. How do they react? How do they fence? How fast are they? And you have to adapt based on that and it's a different strategy, like, ‘am I gonna go fast or slow? Or, what kind of action can I use to counter them?’”

Sophomore Kylie Wynn ‘En Gardes’ to Success in her Fencing Journey

By Stephanie Hwang, Portola High School March 27, 2025

When sophomore Kylie Wynn walked into her first fencing class in the third grade, it was love at first sight. Now, after seven years of fencing, Wynn uses her training and dedication to the sport to compete...

Executive order "Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports" allows agencies to require federally funded institutions to define athletes’ genders by their birth-assigned sex. The order threatens to impact high school and college athletes, and states decide whether to follow the president’s directions.

Transgender athlete ban sparks fairness and inclusivity debates

By Tiffany Zhu and Claire Xu March 25, 2025

President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning transgender athletes from joining and competing on women’s sports teams on the third day of his term. Titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,”...

Community is the most powerful motivator in sports because people are designed to work together. Motivation can be unrelated to the sport at all, but athletes are still putting in the effort to try. “Athletes don't remember their wins. They might have a general idea of their wins. What they remember fondly are the people and the spirit. I'll call them the spirit moment, the cheers, the in-between races, talking to the people and laughing, and that's what they remember. I don't want to diminish the importance of performing, but in a way community is what gets remembered most,” Jim Kelly said.

Beyond self-motivation: how external factors reach real results

By Leher Kawadia, Carlmont High School March 25, 2025

Many people would agree that it's difficult to motivate themselves, especially as they get older and grow more independent. Intrinsic, or internal motivation can be undermined by extrinsic motivators...

Defensive line coach Gerrit Choate works out while playing football at Southern Methodist University (SMU). He graduated from SMU with a bachelor's degree in applied physiology and sports management. (Photo provided by Gerrit Choate.)

For a reason

By Peyton Kuschmeider, Hebron High School March 25, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Hawk Eye. It was originally published on March 7, 2025.

Ned Smearman is a three-sport athlete at B-A who plays soccer, swims, and runs track. B-A is mulling over the idea of letting athletes like Smearman pick up more than one sport perseason.

Dual-sport athletes seek opportunity at B-A

By Matt Berkowitz, Bellwood-Antis High School March 25, 2025

B-A athletes Ned and Miles Smearman have unique talents that translate to a multitude of sports. They’ve got speed and endurance, making them perfect for sports like basketball, track, and swimming,...

Llaverias' son, John, and their family dog, Remi, watch a duck.

Feathers & family: the duck hunting traditions of Archie Williams

By Malika Kronik and Caroline McFerron March 21, 2025

Duck hunting is a long-standing tradition that combines skill, strategy, and an appreciation for wildlife. Hunters work to outsmart their feathered targets, and with seasons changing, duck hunting also...

“We did the unthinkable,” sophomore Riggy Khyungra said, reflecting on the team’s victory. “We made history.”

39 Years in the Making: La Salle Boys Basketball Brings Home the Championship

By Ashe Hardigg, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School March 21, 2025

In a true Cinderella story, the No. 9 ranked La Salle varsity boys basketball team took down four higher ranked teams en route to their first state championship win in nearly 40 years on Saturday, March...

Senior Hayden Riordan looks at her reflection in her pool. Growing up, she would get in it year-round, whether the water was cold or not.

In the wake

By Krista Fleming and Lily Andersson March 21, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Hawk Eye. It was originally published on March 6, 2025.

Sophomore wrestler Carter Brown holds the leg of Willard wrestler Porter Talbot in the State semifinal match. This was a rematch of the Winnetonka final that Brown won to claim first place over Talbot in January.

Moving up the ranks

By Theo Koury, Lafayette High School March 19, 2025

As the final seconds ticked away, sophomore wrestler Carter Brown wore a smile on his face because he knew that he was going to be a State champion. “I knew I was going to win because there were a...

The LouCity and Racing Foundation's initiatives provide financially accessible soccer for children all across Louisville.

Soccer for all: The LouCity & Racing Foundation

By Stella Kolers, Sophie Sexton, Scarlett Frisbie, and Aaron Ziegler March 19, 2025

Since 2022, The LouCity & Racing Foundation has paved the way for young soccer players to achieve their dreams despite financial obstacles. Through programs like the West Louisville Soccer Club (WLSC),...

GAMEBALL: A (wo)man for all seasons

GAMEBALL: A (wo)man for all seasons

By Yena Oh, Sunny Hills High School March 19, 2025

Fast. That’s the assessment that then-eighth-grader Madelyn Sooter recalled her eighth-grade Parks Junior High School PE teacher had surmised about her after seeing her place first in all three of...

Before the second half of the girls basketball State finals, Activities Director Ryan Garder talks to students at the front of the student section.

Griffins recognized for sportsmanship as policy debate continues

By Colton Knott, Gretna East High School March 18, 2025

The closure of winter sports marked a controversial season regarding student section expectations, but despite that, the Griffins were awarded the Currency Class B Sportsmanship Award, an award given to...

By successfully balancing academics and fencing, ninth grader Ella Nguyen stands out not only for her skill but for her persistence and openness to advice from her coach, peers and even her brother.

Ella Nguyen finds fencing success through hard work, determination

By Edward Park, University of Chicago Laboratory High School March 18, 2025

Ninth grader Ella Nguyen remembers the days she wanted to quit fencing. Exhausted and overwhelmed, she sat in her fencing club as she watched her teammates practice. Years of rigorous training and high...

The MCHS shot clock is becoming a great addition for next years season.

Shot clocks to be used in basketball games starting next school year

By Ffion Curtain, McHenry High School March 18, 2025

In 2026-2027, the IHSA plans on bringing the shot clocks that are used in the NBA and NCAA to high school basketball games. Shot clocks are a timing device that shows a countdown of the time of a team’s...

WJ swim conquer states, win co-titles

WJ swim conquer states, win co-titles

By William Murphy, Walter Johnson High School March 13, 2025

For the first time in 15 years and the first time in county history, the WJ swim team won both the boys’ and the girls’ 4A/3A state title in a dominant showing on Saturday, Feb. 22. The teams defeated...

On Feb. 5, President Donald Trump signed an executive order called "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," which has caused a chilling effect in high school and college sports, even in schools without trans athletes.

Torn from the turf

By Aubrey Butler, McHenry High School March 13, 2025

An McHenry High School (MCHS) student walks onto the field, ready to try out for the girls soccer team. Although she has played soccer for years, this student has never played on the girls team before....

Hagerty: A hotbed of stars

Hagerty: A hotbed of stars

By Kaitlyn Taylor, Hagerty High School March 13, 2025

The Detroit Tigers all-star outfielder, Baltimore Orioles starting first baseman, and Boston Red Sox starting second baseman from last season were getting in some batting practice before the upcoming Major...

Student-athletes speak out against federal investigation into MSHSL

Student-athletes speak out against federal investigation into MSHSL

By Elizabeth Tuttle, St. Paul Academy and Summit School March 12, 2025

President Donald Trump’s Feb. 5, “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports,” executive order bans male-to-female transgender athletes from participating on sports teams that align with their gender. Following...

Coppell High School sophomore Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos and his brother senior Ionnais Panagiotopoulos are training to become USA Boxing certified boxers. They have been boxing for four years and built a bond through boxing and training together. Photo by Elizabeth De Santiago.

Beyond the ring: Panagiotopoulos brothers woven by boxing

By Yug Talukdar, Coppell High School March 12, 2025

Bags swing and gloves hammer away under the yellow downlighting in George’s MMA and Boxing Gym in Irving. The sound of quick breathing and fighters heaving from sparring fill the air. Every Monday,...

Sophomore Maria Navarro prepares to return a serve at the USTA National Championship match. (Photo Courtesy of Maria Navarro)

Maria Navarro: Queen of the Court

By Chase Zur, The Benjamin School March 12, 2025

The afternoon sun fills in to the door of the DLC as Maria Navarro walks in with her friends, laughter trailing behind them in the warm breeze. Her golden hair shines in the light as she flashes her signature...

Does skipping high school sports improve athletes’ chance of playing D1?

Does skipping high school sports improve athletes’ chance of playing D1?

By Sami Moesch, West Chicago Community High School March 11, 2025

Molly Merkel, a junior navigating the recruitment process, made the difficult decision to quit high school soccer to focus entirely on club. With her team attending out-of-state showcases, she believed...

Rosenblatt celebrates after the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory.

A dream come true

By Julia Skoufalos, Cherry Hill High School East March 11, 2025

Coming all the way from Cherry Hill to New Orleans, Zack Rosenblatt (‘09), an East alumni, covered the 2025 Super Bowl game for The Atlantic and a side story on Jalen Hurts for the New York Times. As...

Coaches and swimmers for the girls' swim and dive team celebrate winning their fifth state championship after jumping into the water at the Veteran's Memorial Aquatic Center.

Girls’ Swim and Dive Takes Five-Peat Title, Breaks Major State Record

By Clay Biskner, Cherry Creek High School March 11, 2025

Creek’s girls’ swim and dive team has won yet another state title, bringing the team to a five-peat, and 31 titles across their history. And as if the excitement wasn’t enough, in the last race of...

It’s a Family Affair: Trent Dowdell continues his football career at Emory and Henry

It’s a Family Affair: Trent Dowdell continues his football career at Emory and Henry

By Avery Hommel, Tennessee High School March 11, 2025

On Jan. 27, senior running back Trent Dowdell made the call to verbally commit to Emory and Henry’s football program. This comes after football’s lifelong force in not only his life, but also in...

What Are You Losing?

What Are You Losing?

By Ella Mohr, Dupont Manual High School March 6, 2025

“One more hill,” I thought to myself. “Then you’re done.” My teammates began to pass me one by one, and as I inched closer to the top, a wave of dizziness hit me. Hill repeats were usually...

SOLID STROKES: Natalia Portilla takes deep breaths as she prepares to preform another stroke. Exerting her upper body strength with the goal of pushes the boat forward.

Senior transitions from court to water

By Michael Vienneau, James Bowie High School March 6, 2025

Pushing to exhaustion and slicing through the water, senior Natalia Portilla began rowing in March of 2024, now less than a year later, her sacrifice and commitment to the sport has now led her to pursue...

Rafael Hall spends six days a week in the elite soccer development league MLS Next. The 5-foot-9 defensive midfielder would like to play at SMU in college.

Kicking it as a family

By Sydney Ortiz, Kingwood Park High School March 4, 2025

Sophomore Rafael Hall only has to look a few yards away to see his 2-year-old brother sitting on the sidelines cheering his name. It doesn’t matter if it is a soccer game or practice, Gael Hall is always...

Junior Kate Oguntoyinbo stands during a break at districts. Oguntoyinbo finished in fourth place in the 18-6A district, allowing her to move on to regionals.

Unlikely contender

By Eva Muscal, Bellaire High School March 4, 2025

It was something she had wanted to do for three years. But she never dreamed of becoming a state qualifier. The moment she stepped on the mat, she knew she had a unique talent. Junior Kate Oguntoyinbo...

Esports president Hansu Kim has been playing video games since he was 2 years old. Now, as a senior in high school, he’s hunting a national title in two games.

Game on

By Gavin Lambert, Hebron High School March 4, 2025

What started as playing “Minecraft” on his dad’s phone as a 2-year-old turned into a passion that has given him one goal in mind: winning a national championship. Video games have always been...

As student-athletes, junior Mika Haggarty, sophomore Vivienne French, and senior Joss Tramel overcome an additional challenge. Each of them has to manage a medical condition by using medical devices, and specialized equipment, or adjusting their positions on the field to optimize their performance.  Photo courtesy of Joss Tramel (left) and  Viviene French (right)

How three athletes navigate sports with health challenges

By Josie Wettan, Burlingame High School – CA March 4, 2025

For any athlete, the position they play on the field, court, or pool is an important aspect of their performance. But for sophomore Vivienne French, playing right wing on the junior varsity soccer team...

High school athletics face new challenges

High school athletics face new challenges

By MaKenzi VerVaecke, Manitou Springs High School March 3, 2025

In recent years Manitou Springs High School has been facing a decline in athletics due to lower student body participation, athletes choosing club sports over high school sports and more coaches resigning...

Girls wrestling head coach Maria Mulero helps a student with math before school on Feb. 19. After the season ended, she said she has had more free time to spend in her class.

From math to the mats

By April Choe, Hebron High School March 3, 2025

When she first stepped into her classroom, she didn’t expect to just be a math teacher — she intended to be involved in something she’s been fascinated in for a while: wrestling. When girls wrestling...

Mareena Cosgrove works with her horse Cali during a training session.

Student equestrians: the price of passion

By Ellen Winter and Ainsley Sullivan February 27, 2025

Horseback riding has long flourished as a sport, with its roots dating back to 682 BCE when a four-horse chariot race was held during the 25th Olympiad in Greece. Today, the sport is incredibly diverse,...

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