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Ong resets and chalks up for her next move. She was participating in one of her first lead competitions at InSPIRE Cypress Rock Climbing.

‘It’s more than just the sport’

By Cindy Tint, Bellaire High School February 20, 2025

It started as an interest sparked in a summer camp. Then, a coach encouraged her to join a class. Now, sophomore Isabella Ong rock climbs on the competitive team for Momentum Indoor Climbing. Ong...

All For the Team

All For the Team

By Abby Kass, West Delaware High School February 20, 2025

Legacy—A term that is becoming closely associated with West Delaware High School wrestling. With a combined 40 years of coaching experience, Jeff and Jake Voss have created a program to be proud of. The...

Brad Stoll receives the Special Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Former LHS coach Brad Stoll joins Atlanta Braves coaching staff

By Ruby Flanner, Lawrence High School February 18, 2025

Former Lawrence High School baseball coach Brad Stoll has excelled with his new team coaching minor league baseball. Stoll’s career began at the University of Kansas coaching program, which led to...

Juniors Akeem Cooper (Left) and Quantavius Bradley (Right) perform a cheer during the basketball game against Maynard Jackson on Jan. 28, where the girls won 59-50 and the boys lost 64-42. Cooper has been on the team for the past two seasons, and this is Bradley's first season.

Juniors Bradley, Cooper defy stereotypes

By Cate Barton, Midtown High School February 18, 2025

For juniors Akeem Cooper and Quantavius Bradley, joining the cheer team wasn’t just about breaking stereotypes; it was about finding a space where they could be themselves. Cooper joined the cheer...

Ankeny High School senior Tyson Rauser holds three of his catches on Little River in Iowa. Photo permission by Tyson Rauser

A real catch

By Julius Wiegand, Ankeny High School February 18, 2025

On a midwinter Saturday, you will find most students inside doing homework, watching a show, or entertaining themselves with a comfortable, preferably warm activity. But select others, like Ankeny High...

Five Schools Combine for Swimming

Five Schools Combine for Swimming

By Addison Burger, West Delaware High School February 18, 2025

One team. One fight. Dubuque Hempstead swimming coach Richard Loeffelholz uses this as his motto to motivate his swimmers coming from five different schools. On a team with student-athletes from five schools,...

Nonnewaug school nurse Sandy Snabaitis poses next to one of the six AEDs at Nonnewaug.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest a Silent Threat for Young Athletes

By Aubrie Salisbury '27, Nonnewaug High School February 13, 2025

WOODBURY -- All throughout the country, there are high school athletes striving to create names for themselves, stepping into the spotlight. Athletes everywhere are recognized and praised for the lengths...

Victorious Victoria

Victorious Victoria

By Mariam Hamouma, Walnut Hills High School February 13, 2025

Gliding effortlessly on a  sheet of ice, Victoria Niu, ‘26, demonstrates both precision and power. Niu competes in ice skating, even though Walnut Hills High School does not have an organized team....

The Xavier varsity soccer team played its match against Sunnyslope High School and won by a score of 8-0 on Thursday, Jan 30, 2025. Team captain Ally Brown scored three goals.

Game Changer: Barb Chura wins National Girls’ Soccer Coach of the Year

By Lucia Sugich, Xavier College Preparatory February 13, 2025

Great teams are built on talent, but legendary teams are built on leadership. In early January, it was announced that Xavier’s varsity soccer coach, Barb Chura, was named National Federation of State...

Coppell junior track and field athlete Noah Schuller hurdles before sunrise on Jan. 28 at Buddy Echols Field. Coppell High School’s thriving sports culture is driven by the dedication of student athletes and their pursuit of victory. Photo by Kayla Nguyen.

Price of perfection

By Neha Nathwani, Coppell High School February 12, 2025

It is a crisp Friday night at Buddy Echols Field. The stands are a sea of Coppell High School students, parents and teachers participating in the white-out game, in support of Coppell football. Music...

The Hidden Impact

The Hidden Impact

By Zoey Perrine, Paige Duff, James Sandberg, and Greta Van Steenberg February 12, 2025

Lying unconscious on the polished wood floor, Jordan Ellerington’s life had just changed forever. On Dec. 5, 2023, the first game of the Monarch girls basketball team’s season, Ellerington took a hit...

Varsity girls' water polo players Zoey ('28) and Rylee ('26) at the Wildcat pool deck. The sisters discovered the sport from their mother, Emily Flesher, who was a three-time national champion at the University of Redlands.

Szary Sister Synergy

By Siena Codekas, Brea Olinda High School February 12, 2025

There were moments during girl's varsity water polo's first round CIF playoff game against Cajon High School Feb. 4 when sisters Rylee (‘26) and Zoey Szary (‘28) would shoot quick looks in the direction...

Coppell sophomore swimmer Jack Parshall practices the 100-yard butterfly in the YMCA swimming pool. As a sophomore, Parshall has become one of the premier names for swimming in Coppell, fighting through adversity. Photo by Wendy Le

From turf to tide: Parshall’s relentless rise in the pool

By Namir Awan, Coppell High School February 12, 2025

Cleats strike the ground. Grass flies up. A star awaits, but not on the turf. Starting his life with sports, including basketball, baseball and soccer, Coppell High School sophomore Jack Parshall never...

Shelton Henderson catches a basketball midair during a varsity game against Clear Springs High School last year. Henderson has played on varsity since he was a freshman.

Ruling the court

By Sara Tilney, Haset Mekuria, and Avey Gannaway February 12, 2025

The young Shelton Henderson once dreamed of cooking for the president of the United States. Now as a senior, he’s cooking up something different: wins for Team USA on the basketball court. “I...

How Team Bonding Builds Stronger Connections

How Team Bonding Builds Stronger Connections

By Grace Bui and Adi Jaiswal February 12, 2025

As Regan Carmichael, varsity girls’ basketball head coach, prepares her athletes for the upcoming game, she calls for the team to gather for a cherished tradition. Dubbed “Game Day Eve,” the team...

NOTHING BUT NET: Team Three celebrates between plays with a dance party

D99 Hoops shoots for another state bound season

By Skyler Heimann and Luci Pampalone February 12, 2025

Downers Grove North (DGN) Hoops finished their 2023 season on a positive note, considering that they qualified for state. With a fresh start to the season, all four teams have not failed to keep the momentum...

Wakefield varsity cheer makes school history with first ever Nationals win

Wakefield varsity cheer makes school history with first ever Nationals win

By Gaby Sciaudone, Wakefield High School - NC February 12, 2025

On the weekend of Jan. 24 to 26, the Wakefield High School Varsity Cheerleading team competed for the very first time in the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) High School Nationals in Dallas, Texas....

A major injury puts an end to an athlete's season. Junior Max Moser, defensive back on the varsity football team, fractured the head of his ulna and dislocated his elbow during the first playoff game this season. "We work so hard to be able to go out there and play to the best of our ability and to not be able to play is frustrating," Max said. "I wasn't even that mad about my injury, I’m more mad at the fact that I can’t play."

A season on pause

By Adria Heinauer and Emily Olm-Shipman February 7, 2025

Concern, worry and nausea are all Michael Moser said he could feel when his son, junior Max Moser, defensive back on the varsity football team, fractured the head of his ulna and dislocated his elbow....

Corrigan's homecoming: a hometown rivalry as Warde faces Staples

Corrigan’s homecoming: a hometown rivalry as Warde faces Staples

By Anna Petrosino ’26, Staples High School February 7, 2025

From Mustang to Wrecker, Matthew Corrigan ’26 faced a rivalry in the Staples boys’ basketball game versus Warde on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Corrigan transferred from Warde High School this year as a junior,...

Varsity girls soccer player Audrey Yang (11) looks out into the bleachers while sitting on Davis Field. After close losses, athletes often feel the sting of their supposed failure, but reset routines help mitigate pressure.(Illustration by Elizabeth Zhang, Photo by Tiffany Zhu)

Overcoming performance pressure

By Eva Cheng, The Harker School February 7, 2025

With a clear path to the basket and no defenders ahead, varsity boys basketball player Lucas Huang (9) drives down the court, spectators urging him on loudly. His steps slow as he sets up the shot and...

From Local Pools To State Finals

From Local Pools To State Finals

By Kae Bee, Albert Lea High School February 7, 2025

A small, barely noticeable movement on the block. Blink and you’d never see it. Senior Hailey Deming has watched the video, and she can’t see it. But it was enough to get her disqualified from the...

Freshman Elijah Cromwell (26) jumps over players into end zone during the football state champion game on Dec. 7, 2024. Creeks football team was one of 5 teams to win state championships in the fall season.

Creek Receives National Number One Ranking For Fall Sports From Max Preps

By Kellen Ringland and Andrei Machado February 7, 2025

Creek has always been recognized as an athletically prominent school. But now, it’s been redefined - ranking first in the nation. Max Preps, a national high school athletics data collection and reporting...

Jain exemplifying taekwondo excellence (with video)

By Hiral Patel, Coppell High School February 7, 2025

Yielding his bo staff, CHS9 student Rohan Jain moves like a blur, easing from one form to another. “Relax before you do a move, because that increases your power,” Vanguard Martial Arts taekwondo...

Before his open heart surgery in 2023, freshman Damon Dauel poses with the Nebraska Men's Basketball Team after being invited to come watch practice by Husker Head Coach Fred Hoiberg. Hoiberg had a special connection with Dauel as he himself had a heart condition which ended his NBA playing career in 2005.

From surgeries to sidelines, freshman finds love for sports while fighting a heart condition

By Allyson Sherman, Gretna East High School February 5, 2025

No one chooses to live with a heart condition or learning disabilities, let alone both, but for freshman Damon Dauel, that is the life he lives. While he didn’t choose to have those conditions, they...

Malu Touras dribbles the ball up the court for the Vikings on Dec. 14 in the third quarter. The team beat Ferris High School 58-36 on Alumni Night while celebrating former athletes who have played for the team.

Undersized athletes don’t come up short

By Charlie Haug (he/him), Inglemoor High School February 5, 2025

Across most sports, size and height are important factors. Basketball players, for example, often use their height to shoot over opponents or their long arms to defend. While being undersized can limit...

Junior Ben Pyle on left, wrestling against Spring Hill on Jan. 29.

Olathe West Wrestling: A Family Grown On The Mat

By Maddie Walle, Olathe West High School February 5, 2025

The freshman and sophomore secretaries, Alyssa Lasater and Jamie Pyle work together throughout the school day. After school, junior Ben Pyle and senior Jessa Johnson are practicing on the wrestling mats....

NT girls basketball head coach has grown the game

NT girls basketball head coach has grown the game

By Avery Reis, New Trier High School February 4, 2025

“If you're passionate about something, don't stop working towards it,” sophomore Emerson Buck, small forward on the girls varsity basketball team, said. Clearly, this is a mantra that the New Trier’s...

A big rebound

A big rebound

By Emma Powell, Baldwin High School - PA February 4, 2025

NHL goalie John Gibson has played for the Anaheim Ducks for 12 years and is a three-time all-star. He is currently one game away from becoming the 85th goalie in NHL history to play 500 games, has made...

Junior Rohan Yadavalli checks his email, reading through messages from college coaches. In the process of recruitment, constant communication with coaches is key.

Inside the world of college sports recruiting

By Andrew Liang, Carlmont High School January 31, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Scot Scoop News. It was originally published on January 29, 2025.

Ranked 39th in the state of Texas, senior John Corder was declared an All- American athlete after placing in the top 8 at the AAU National Championship track meet in July 2023.

‘I don’t love running, I love racing’

By Ada Arya, Bellaire High School January 31, 2025

He looks down at his 2-year-old, off-brand Nike tennis shoes. Everyone else is wearing professional racing spikes. He turns to the gun-shooter. “How many laps am I running? How far is this race gonna...

Mario Fate calls out to his Lancer's teammate during a face off with another team in the USHL. (Photo courtesy of Fate family.)

‘Did You Make Them Remember Your Name?’

By Mary Jane Kushiner, Gretna High School January 31, 2025

Down 4-0 in the second period of the International Silver Stick tournament semi-final game, then 12-year-old Mario Fate and his other pre-teen teammates had little time to catch up to their Canadian opponent....

Khloe King is the winningest wrestler on this year's team. She has a 31-10 record and will compete in the district championships this weekend.

Competitive nature keeps King fighting for more

By Cameron Minatrea, Kingwood Park High School January 31, 2025

As a student athlete, one of the main goals is to make it to the top competition and earn the highest place. For wrestlers, making it to State is the biggest goal. Senior Khloe King was able to achieve...

Naperville Central senior Hunter Ernst races around the Kart Circut Autobahn in Joliet on Jul. 17. After having to give up his childhood sport of gymnastics, Ernst found a new home on the racetrack. (Photo courtesy of Hunter Ernst)

Driven to win: Senior ignites passion and speed

By Kate Johnson, Naperville Central High School January 31, 2025

Naperville Central senior Hunter Ernst once found his home in the chalk filled air of the gymnasium. After he sustained a chronic wrist injury in his junior year of high school, Ernst found a new home...

FETCH ME MY SHOTGUN

FETCH ME MY SHOTGUN

By Toby Sessions, Powell High School January 31, 2025

There’s a new team in town practicing the right to bear arms, and they have a retired local dentist to thank for that. On April 25, 2024, Powell High School [PHS] granted permission for the new clay...

Left to Right: Sister Kylie Farlow, Mark Helsel, Mother Leah Hamer, Dave Brisbin. Landon Hamer, Kevin Soellner, Father Luke Hamer, and Brother-in-law Nate Farlow.

Tyrone’s Hamer Signs To Play Baseball at Slippery Rock

By Dylan Ewing, Tyrone Area High School January 31, 2025

Only 12% of high school baseball players get to play collegiate baseball at any level. To get recruited to a college roster, student-athletes must maintain good grades, develop their baseball skills and...

Girls wrestling captain Annalisa Afrifa holds a second place medal she won at the state championship meet her sophomore year. She wears medals she won at individual competitions. “It feels amazing to win,” Annalisa said. “It tells [me] that all my hard work hasn’t gone to waste.”

Mat Mastery

By Avery Boyle, Hebron High School January 29, 2025

Stepping onto the mat, her mind rotates through the positions. She’s been training diligently: weight cutting, practicing twice a day and being a role model for younger wrestlers. In under five minutes,...

“The Chosen One”

“The Chosen One”

By Ana Verano, Shorecrest Preparatory School January 29, 2025

On a bleak mid-December afternoon, Shorecrest students line the halls, looking weary with end-of-semester blues. However, despite her own determination to finish the semester strong, sophomore and 500-free...

Avarie Martin dribbles around the court, trying to spot the lane for the layup.

Three Offers and Counting

By Alyssa Hinson, Davie High School January 29, 2025

Avarie Martin, a sophomore basketball player, was enjoying a group visit at Campbell University with her dad. They watched Campbell’s football game after being given the opportunity to watch their basketball...

Lahood, sister participate in magical race, raise funds for childhood cancer patients

Lahood, sister participate in magical race, raise funds for childhood cancer patients

By Brayden Hansen, Gretna East High School January 29, 2025

Rounding the corner onto Main Street at Walt Disney World, math teacher Alicia Lahood and her sister, Cydney Granger, pressed on toward Cinderella’s castle. Despite waking up at 1 a.m. and the toll of...

Rhoades accepted a plaque in honor of his 300th career win following the team's 71-38 win at home over P-O.

Two Programs, One Vision: Rhoades’ Earns 300th Career Win

By Brayden Parsons and Carter Gwinn January 28, 2025

Tyrone head boys basketball coach Luke Rhoades earned his 300th career coaching win on Friday with a 71-38 victory over Philipsburg at home. Tyrone was led by senior Sam Crilly’s 18 points, with fellow...

Freshman Aldric Tanzil performs his Traditional Shaolin Dao routine. Tanzil won four gold medals for his events, qualifying him as a grand champion.

The heart of kung fu

By Ashley Park, Bellaire High School January 24, 2025

Motivation. Confidence. Discipline. Perseverance. Respect. Community. Righteousness. Tolerance. These main tenets shape the characters of kung fu athletes into successful people. In hopes of qualifying...

Lynn Bucknall holds her medal, standing on 26.2 sculpture after finishing the Portland Marathon

Bucknall runs her 45th marathon in Portland, Ore.

By Priya Thoppil, McCallum High School January 24, 2025

When teacher's aide Lynn Bucknall, decided to run a marathon to commence her 40th birthday many years ago, she never thought it would become her full-time passion. Having run just short of 40 marathons...

Coach Cesar Gomez instructs a player during a spring game. He has been coaching for more than 30 years. (Photo courtesy of Cesar Gomez)

From Paraguay to Humans of WEGO: Cesar Gomez

By Ana Hurtado, West Chicago Community High School January 24, 2025

Discipline. An essential part of being successful, in soccer and in life. No one is a better example of this than the West Chicago girl’s soccer coach, Cesar Gomez. Gomez started coaching for WEGO...

Disha Bhattacharyya displays her awards she won at this year’s US National Table Tennis Championships.

Freshman rises in table tennis rankings

By Chioma Onyema and Anay Gupta January 23, 2025

The rhythmic thud of a ping-pong ball echoes in Disha Bhattacharyya’s ears and motivates her next move. Will she choose to execute a forehand drive, a backhand push, or a smash? She chooses a smash...

Sophomore Penny Dickinson faces off against her opponent in neutral position in a practice match.  "I really want to be confident, confident in my skills, and really be able to do what I’m capable of doing,” Dickinson said.

Grappling For Change

By Ellie Chase and Amelia Hobgood January 23, 2025

Two wrestlers face each other in neutral position, knees bent and eyes locked while they wait for the referee’s signal. For the first time since Conifer High School’s founding, a girl is repping the...

 All players from both the Minnesota Frost and Montreal Victoire gather in the middle of Ball Arena to a standing ovation after their matchup on Jan. 12. “It gets me excited to be able to watch people like me have the ability to play the sport I love watching professionally,” junior Bel Perez, who was in attendance, said.

Pro Women’s Hockey Visits Denver, Met With Record-Breaking Crowd

By Peter Philpott, Cherry Creek High School January 23, 2025

Less than two years ago, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) had zero fans. Why? It didn’t exist, not until late 2023. But on Jan. 12, Ball Arena hosted over 14,000 to watch the Minnesota...

Jocek wrestles an opponent during a Suburban League match at Solon

Senior wrestler makes return to the mat after injury

By Ben Eberhardt, Revere High School January 23, 2025

After a year-long wait, Colin Jocek took his first steps back on the mat. As he fastens his ear guards, Jocek turns towards the stands to embrace the energy generated by the crowd and supporting teammates....

Senior varsity wrestler Maddy Howell stands on weigh in scale prior to meet.

Behind the Scale: The Hidden Struggles of Weight Cutting and Eating Habits in Wrestling

By Addy Jones, Francis Howell North High School January 23, 2025

It can be hard to perform when it comes to high-demanding sports that affect your body. Wrestling is a sport that can affect the participant’s weight and hydration. High school athletes who play wrestling...

Full send

By Drew Newlin, West Shore Junior/Senior High School January 23, 2025

Crash. The sound of a bike slamming into the wood of a mega ramp echoed throughout the park. Junior Tyler Lamb had attempted a backflip off a ten foot ramp designed to propel him into the air onto another...

Junior Nadia Jurkovic clears the bar during the pole vault event in the Midtown Opener on Feb. 27 2024 as junior Elijah Huffman looks on. Under the changes to the spring sports start date, spring sports like track and field and soccer are not allowed to practice as a team using equipment like poles until Jan. 27 instead of Jan. 8 like previous years.

GHSA pushes spring sports start from Jan. 8 to Jan. 27

By Farris Duwayri, Midtown High School January 17, 2025

The Georgia High School Association moved the start date for spring sports this year to Jan. 27, 19 days later than the start date last season. This limits the dates teams, particularly track and field,...

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