Monroe’s Vikki Stec is the Boys Volleyball Coach of the Year, 2025
Monroe High School’s own Vikki Stec has been honored as the Boys Volleyball Coach of the Year for 2025, recognizing her outstanding leadership and dedication.
Monroe High School’s own Vikki Stec has been honored as the Boys Volleyball Coach of the Year for 2025, recognizing her outstanding leadership and dedication.
In a remarkable performance at the Division 1 state meet, the Chippewa Falls boys track and field team saw multiple athletes advance to the finals. Two sprinters, another individual sprinter, and a relay team secured their spots, showcasing the team’s depth and talent.
In a remarkable showcase at the state track finals, Petoskey’s 4×100 relay team and Charlevoix’s Hunter Eaton secured state titles. Their victories have garnered statewide respect and ignited pride within their communities.
Cape Cod and the Islands are gearing up for an exciting postseason as nine baseball and five softball teams have secured spots in the MIAA state tournaments.
The Northfield High School girls track and field team secured fourth place at the 2025 Big 9 championship, led by three standout first-place finishes at the meet hosted by Albert Lea on May 22.
Relive the excitement as Egg Harbor faced off against Hammonton on May 23, 2025. Explore our exclusive photo gallery capturing the game’s most thrilling moments.
The CIF City Section high school softball playoffs are heating up as teams compete fiercely for the championship title. Stay informed with the latest game results and updated schedules as the battle for supremacy intensifies.
High school athletes delivered remarkable performances at the SIAC and PAC boys track & field championships on Thursday. The events highlighted the talent and dedication of top finishers in various disciplines.
Kaitlyn Collins, a junior at Wells High School, secured a remarkable second-place finish in the Class 1A 100 meter hurdles at the UIL Track and Field Championships in Austin on Saturday. Athletes from Wells and Alto High Schools showcased exceptional performances, bringing pride to their communities.
In their final games in the Sandhills Athletic Conference, Lee County and Southern high schools were defeated by 4A teams. As they prepare to move from 3A to 6A in a new eight-class system this fall, both teams face significant changes ahead.