
Football game cancellation breaks homecoming tradition
By Lily Peng and Wenjie Zou
• October 3, 2025

Varsity football bounces back in Eagles High School Football Showdown
By Savvas Zeibekis ’26 and Matthew Ramirez ’26
• October 3, 2025

Tennis continues to play on poor-quality courts
By Kai Shah, Burlingame High School – CA
• October 1, 2025

Playing through grief
By Riley Pita, McCallum High School
• October 1, 2025

Barndt fights back from injury with big goals
By Cameron Minatrea, Kingwood Park High School
• October 1, 2025

Titans Honor “Remember the Titans” Championship Team
By Lillian Coulby and Alice Reynolds
• September 30, 2025
![SETTING THE STANDARD: Mater Dei High School and Playfly Sports announced its historic media partnership in the spring of 2025. As Mater Dei Athletics continues to achieve new heights, Playfly will introduce new partnerships and sponsors for these programs. With the added revenue and resources, Mater Dei can improve the high school experience for all students, while engaging the community in a showcase of Monarch pride. “[This partnership is designed] to increase the experience that our athletes and our non-student athletes have with the [athletic] programs,” Melvin said. “School spirit, engagement, and pride are all things we [keep in mind].” Photo taken by Kenzington Ragge.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/IMG_0237.jpeg)
The First of Many: Mater Dei’s Historic Partnership with Playfly Sports
By Kayla Hofman and David Boulos
• September 29, 2025

Coach Doherty steps down after 17 seasons at Wayland
By Joey Fay, Wayland High School
• September 26, 2025

On the Attack
By May Eberle, North Allegheny Senior High School
• September 26, 2025

No Off-Season: Caroline Gaines’ Field Hockey Journey
By Cece Burt, Latin School of Chicago
• September 26, 2025

Clemson University lands a perfect match
By Eva Muscal, Ellie Zacharia, and Emily Brams
• September 26, 2025

Second Lagway works to fill DJ’s shoes
By Nolan Paugh and Elizabeth Bracken
• September 24, 2025

Pavlatos steps into spotlight
By Caleb Kazeem, Kingwood Park High School
• September 23, 2025

Senior White commits to Auburn, pursues Division I football
By Ayan Amin, Midtown High School
• September 22, 2025

From Writing Playbooks to Writing His Story, Teague is More Than Just a Coach
By Sanvi Challa, Rock Ridge High School
• September 16, 2025

Zone 6 coaches confidence one drill at a time
By Alexandra Wu, Lynbrook High School – CA
• June 2, 2025

Grady Andersen: The man on the sideline
By Lydia Gerety, Ankeny High School
• June 2, 2025

Three-sport athlete utilizes positive influences to chase success
By Dylan Kreighbaum, Revere High School
• June 2, 2025

It’s kickoff time
By Molly Gorman, Jules Ott, and Milana Varon
• June 2, 2025

Baseball crowned state champions
By Jeremy Silberglied, Walter Johnson High School
• June 2, 2025

GAMEBALL: Co-captain’s efforts on, off field lead to admission to MIT, a spot on its women’s soccer roster
By Kaylynn Park, Sunny Hills High School
• May 27, 2025

Never a nobody: Nevaeh Williams
By Bareen Abdulrahman, Walnut Hills High School
• May 27, 2025

TFS 2025 Male Athlete of the Year: Danny Van Camp
By Reese Harper, Lake Forest High School
• May 27, 2025

How the NCAA v. House Settlement Affects High School Athletes
By Theodore Dupree, Walt Whitman High School
• May 21, 2025
Rowland Returns To Volleyball Court After 10-Month Recovery
By Kane Manfull and Owen Gonzalez
• May 21, 2025

Reaching her goals
By Emma Powell, Baldwin High School – PA
• May 21, 2025

A heart the size of Texas
By Nyah Rama, Coppell High School
• May 21, 2025

Luca Jarvis moves up to the United States Hockey League
By Brendon Rickheim, Stillwater Area High School
• May 19, 2025

Swimming through the surface
By April Choe, Hebron High School
• May 19, 2025

NT Special Olympics looks to finish out year with regional and state meets
By Declan Quigley, New Trier High School
• May 19, 2025

Stuck in the cycle
By Henry Timmer-Hackert, West High School
• May 14, 2025

Codee Myers: helping students get their head in the game
By Ashley Howard and Lydia Gerety
• May 14, 2025

Largest annual Special Olympics celebrates 13 years of joy and community
By Lilly Vollmar, Fossil Ridge High School
• May 14, 2025

Track team hurdles to success with new volunteer coach
By Alice Goss, James Bowie High School
• May 9, 2025

Alber Wu discovers his tempo through fencing
By Olivia Tu, Lynbrook High School – CA
• May 9, 2025

Pride on the Pitch
By Lucy Chong, Trinity Preparatory School
• May 9, 2025

College Dream Gets a Big Lift
By Tyler Hannon, Paoli High School
• May 7, 2025

Freshman overcomes brain cancer to skate
By Ria Ramchandani, California High School – CA
• May 2, 2025

Senior Krish Khanna finds purpose through tennis, leadership
By Ari Novak, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• May 2, 2025

Prioritizing the ‘athlete’ in student athlete
By Ruby Goodwin, Santa Clara High School
• May 2, 2025

Carter Stover’s 12-Year Road Through a Stellar Baseball Career
By Eric Taylor, Francis Howell North High School
• May 2, 2025

Underhanded, undeterred; Wolff turns setback into success
By Amelia Berkowitz ’27, Staples High School
• April 30, 2025

Isabella Camacho aces her way to tennis stardom
By Grace Zocco and Chloe Zilembo
• April 29, 2025

Revere baseball alumnus continues record setting collegiate career
By Aidan McKee, Revere High School
• April 29, 2025

Safety concerns rise as turf field deteriorates
By Isabelle Leofanti, Metea Valley High School
• April 29, 2025
![FIGHTING THROUGH STORMS Coach Johnny Rodriguez cheers on his players as they ace their attacking skills during an after-school practice. Despite the cold rain, Rodriguez remains on the field as his players’ biggest supporter and source of positivity, leaving a lasting impact on them. “Coach Rodriguez has changed my perspective in life, [making it] more positive,” O’Hara said. “[He reminds me that] there's always something good to do, and I want to put that to my lifestyle.”](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_2611-1200x800.jpeg)
JRod Strong: Coach Johnny Rodriguez’s Purposeful Spirit
By Stella Pham, Mater Dei High School
• April 29, 2025

Far from roses and daisies
By Catherine Xue, Bellaire High School
• April 29, 2025
Touching down for college
By Fletcher Vandegrift, McCallum High School
• April 29, 2025

Serving from across the globe
By Caroline Baxter, James Bowie High School
• April 22, 2025

Teenage belligerence causes real harm
By Akshaya Ashokanand, Coppell High School
• April 22, 2025
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