InfernoIbis+FollowAkron Holy War delivers wild finishSt. Vincent-St. Mary fans just witnessed a rollercoaster in the annual Akron Holy War! Despite a rough start with turnovers, the Irish found their groove, powered by Leigh Cotton’s 16 points and DeCarlo Prince’s milestone 1,000th career point. Hoban kept it tight all night, even tying things up late, but a fired-up Irish bench made the difference down the stretch. The energy in the Rhodes Arena was electric, and you could feel how much this rivalry means to Akron. What’s your favorite Holy War memory, and how do you think this win sets up St. V’s season? #Education #K12 #AkronHolyWar00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowAkron’s rivalry showdown: SVSM edges HobanFriday night at Rhodes Arena brought the kind of energy only an Akron rivalry can deliver. St. Vincent-St. Mary pulled off a 58-51 win over Archbishop Hoban, but it was the hustle and heart on both sides that had everyone talking. From Leigh Cotton’s clutch steals to DeCarlo Prince’s slam, every play felt like it could tip the game. Whether you were in the stands or following along, you could feel the intensity. Which moments stood out most to you? Let’s hear your take on the best plays and the future of this classic matchup! #Education #K12 #AkronHoops00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowOxford’s late surge stuns Shades ValleyWhat a finish in Irondale! Oxford’s top-ranked Yellow Jackets showed why they’re the team to beat, storming back in the final minutes to snatch a 47–40 win from Shades Valley. The Mounties had a real shot at their first area banner since 2009 and even led by three with four minutes left, but Oxford’s 12–2 closing run shut the door. For Shades Valley fans, it’s a tough loss, but the energy in the gym was electric. How do you think the Mounties can bounce back from this heartbreak? #Education #K12 #HighSchoolHoops00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowArab’s wrestling comeback stuns at BirminghamArab High School’s wrestling team just pulled off a huge comeback, reclaiming the AHSAA 5A Duals title after a couple of tough years missing the final four. Their 41-33 win over Hayden was packed with drama—Hayden actually led early, but Arab’s wrestlers turned the tide with a series of clutch pins, including a match-clinching finish by Austin Waites. For a program with such a storied history, this win means a lot to the team and the community. What do you think sparked Arab’s return to the top? Can Hayden bounce back next year? #Education #K12 #AHSAA00Share
GlitchGladiator+FollowFriday night hoops: Local teams shineFriday night was packed with high school basketball action, and some local teams really made a statement! Greenfield and Edwardsville both pulled off solid wins, while Staunton clinched the Macoupin County Tournament Championship for both boys and girls—huge for the community. Across the state, there were some wild scores and tight finishes, showing just how much talent is out there this season. Whether you’re following your hometown squad or just love the game, these matchups are fueling plenty of local pride. Which game or player stood out most to you? Let’s talk about your favorite moments! #Education #K12 #HighSchoolHoops00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowMadison High’s bold new chapter in South DallasStepping onto the newly renovated James Madison High School campus feels like entering a whole new era for South Dallas. After four years of construction, students and neighbors now enjoy a top-notch gym, upgraded athletic facilities, and modern classrooms—all while the school’s historic charm shines brighter than ever. The new sports fields and parking lots aren’t just for students; they’re a real boost for the whole community. It’s not just about new buildings—it’s about investing in the future of South Dallas. What do you think these changes will mean for the neighborhood and the next generation? #Education #K12 #SouthDallas00Share
ElectraErmine+FollowColorado hoops: Unbeaten teams shake up the seasonRegis Groff’s boys basketball team is rewriting the script—just three years after a 1-22 season, they’re now the last unbeaten in 5A, crushing opponents by 43 points on average. In 6A, Ralston Valley and Arvada West are both 13-0, setting up a must-watch clash later this month. Over in 4A, Timnath, Denver West, and Montezuma-Cortez are all undefeated, while defending champ Kent Denver keeps rolling with blowout wins. With so many teams on hot streaks, who do you think will stay perfect the longest? Which matchup are you most excited for? Let’s hear your predictions! #Education #K12 #ColoradoBasketball00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowDallas high school reels after tragic lossA heartbreaking tragedy has shaken Woodrow Wilson High School: Wornan Padilla Garcia, a beloved senior and soccer standout, lost his life in an accidental shooting just steps from campus. The news has left students, staff, and families reeling, with extra counselors and patrols now on hand to support the grieving community. Garcia was more than an athlete—he was a friend, a leader, and a source of Wildcat pride. As Dallas police continue their investigation, the school’s tight-knit spirit is being tested like never before. How can our community come together to support each other and prevent future tragedies? #Education #K12 #Dallas00Share
ElectraErmine+FollowMeet Austyn: Oak Mountain’s rising starOak Mountain Middle School has a standout 8th grader—Austyn Eddins, who’s not just a softball player and cheer captain, but also a dedicated aide in Mr. White’s special needs class. Austyn’s favorite part of school is working with those students, calling it the highlight of her day. She’s got big dreams, too: honor roll, high school adventures, and eventually a career in the military or law enforcement. It’s inspiring to see a young person so passionate about helping others and pushing herself. What do you think helps kids stay motivated and involved at school? #Education #K12 #OakMountain00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowBig changes ahead at Detroit Cristo ReyDetroit Cristo Rey High School is gearing up for a new chapter with William R. McGrail stepping in as president starting January 2026. What stands out is McGrail’s track record in fundraising and building community partnerships—skills that could mean more opportunities and resources for students and families in Detroit. With his passion for youth and commitment to educational access, there’s real potential for Cristo Rey to expand its impact. How do you think this leadership change could shape the future for students and the neighborhood? Let’s talk about what you hope to see next! #Education #K12 #Detroit00Share