Aaron Gentry+FollowAlabama volleyball’s top teams hold strongAlabama’s high school volleyball powerhouses aren’t budging—every No. 1 team kept their spot after Week 2. From McGill-Toolen in 7A to Spring Garden in 1A, these squads are proving tough to beat. It’s impressive to see such consistency early in the season, but it also raises the stakes for challengers hoping to shake up the rankings. Which underdog do you think has the best shot at breaking through? Let’s hear your predictions and stories from the court! #Sports #AlabamaVolleyball #HighSchoolSports00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowAlamosa gymnasts shine in season openerAlamosa’s girls gymnastics team kicked off their season with a strong second-place finish at home, showing real promise against tough competition from Pueblo Central and Denver South. Leah Pintor led the way, placing fourth all-around, while Braelyn Martinez wowed everyone by winning the balance beam. The team’s consistent scores across events prove they’re a force to watch this year. Next up, they’re heading to Palmer Ridge in Colorado Springs. Anyone else excited to see how far this group can go? Let’s cheer them on and share your favorite moments from the meet! #Sports #AlamosaGymnastics #HighSchoolSports00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowPaschal Panthers set sights on more championshipsPaschal High School’s sports teams are on fire after a record-breaking year, and the excitement is real. The football team’s playoff run after nearly three decades, baseball’s back-to-back titles, and the girls basketball team’s historic district win have everyone buzzing. With key players returning and fresh coaching energy, the Panthers are hungry for even bigger wins this season. Softball, flag football, and other programs are also stepping up, showing that success is spreading across the board. What do you think—can Paschal keep this momentum going and bring home more championships? #Sports #PaschalPanthers #HighSchoolSports00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowOrange City’s Draeden Punt shines in two sportsDraeden Punt’s journey from a freshman kicker to a Division I football recruit is inspiring the whole Orange City community. While he’s earned three D1 offers for football, it’s basketball that brings him the most pressure—and pride. Punt helped lead MOC-Floyd Valley back to the state basketball tournament, capturing a championship moment he’ll never forget. Despite his football future at Kansas, he’s sticking around for one more basketball season, wanting to give back to the Dutchmen and savor every last high school memory. What do you think makes a true hometown sports hero? #Sports #OrangeCity #HighSchoolSports00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowWayne softball dominates with four straight winsWayne High’s softball team is on fire, notching their fourth consecutive victory with a commanding 7-0 shutout on the road against O’Neill. Mackenzie Nissen was unstoppable at the plate and on the mound, pitching a complete game and striking out six. The team’s offense was clicking, with key hits from Courtney Roeber and Jordyn Gamble, who led with two RBIs. With a 4-1 record, Wayne is building serious momentum. Can they keep this winning streak alive as they head to Tekamah-Herman next? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s fueling their success! #Sports #WayneSoftball #HighSchoolSports00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowWild finishes and breakout stars light up Erie footballFour overtimes, jaw-dropping runs, and last-minute heroics—opening week in Erie-area high school football was pure chaos! Cathedral Prep edged Erie High 29-23 in a four-OT thriller, with Da’Zaire Carson racking up 184 yards and four TDs. Wilmington got revenge over Greenville, while North East’s Carter Crozier scored in every way imaginable—receiving, on defense, and special teams. Conneaut’s Aidan Ford found the end zone four times, and Fairview pulled off a dramatic comeback. Which performance impressed you most, and what does this wild start say about the season ahead? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #ErieFootball #HighSchoolSports00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowAmarillo volleyball teams kick off with big winsDistrict volleyball season is already heating up in Amarillo, with Amarillo High sweeping Palo Duro and Tascosa powering past Plainview in straight sets. Tascosa’s offense was on fire, with Berkley Harper and Gabbie Mason racking up 20 kills between them, while Libby Miller and Addison Merrell kept the plays coming with a combined 37 assists. On defense, Bennet Berryman’s 24 digs made a huge difference. With more tournaments on the horizon, these teams are setting the bar high early. Which local team are you rooting for this season? #Sports #AmarilloVolleyball #HighSchoolSports00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowPaw Paw tennis team’s big wins and close callsPaw Paw’s boys tennis team has been on a rollercoaster lately, pulling off a solid 5-3 victory over Grand Rapids West Catholic and dominating North Muskegon 7-1. The doubles teams really stepped up, clinching key matches and showing great teamwork. Even in a tough 5-3 loss to Allegan, there were some nail-biting moments—like a singles match that ended 24-22 in the final set! It’s been a season full of intense rallies and close finishes. Anyone else loving how competitive local high school tennis has become? Share your favorite match moments or thoughts on the team’s performance! #Education #PawPawTennis #HighSchoolSports10Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowMarvin Ridge dominates South Meck in Charlotte clashCharlotte’s top boys soccer teams just faced off, and Marvin Ridge showed why they’re ranked No. 1. With a strong 2-0 win over South Mecklenburg, the Mavericks proved they’re a force this season. The match was tight early, but Marvin Ridge’s set piece and a second-half penalty sealed the deal. Standouts like Collin McKee and Colton Perkins are already racking up goals and assists, while keeper Ford Fehling kept a clean sheet. South Meck, last year’s state champs, put up a fight but couldn’t break through. What does this mean for the rest of the season? #Education #CharlotteSoccer #HighSchoolSports00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowArkansas’ next football stars are already making wavesThree Arkansas sophomores are turning heads on the national recruiting scene before even hitting their varsity stride. Braylyn Brown from Joe T. Robinson is ranked No. 83 in the country and is already fielding offers from Kentucky and Memphis, despite not yet playing varsity. North Little Rock’s Jamir Lee, with a Razorbacks offer in hand, racked up over 1,000 yards as a freshman. Dumas’ Kentz Brown, drawing comparisons to Darren McFadden, rushed for nearly 1,200 yards in just five games. With top talent leaving the state, will Arkansas keep these future stars home? What do you think it’ll take? #Sports #ArkansasFootball #HighSchoolSports00Share