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High school soccer scores in Siouxland from 5/4/26

SIOUX CITY, IA (KCAU) – Here is a look at some scores from Siouxland high school soccer games on Monday, May 4th!

Boys

South Sioux 1, Millard South 0

Denison-Schleswig 8, Kuemper Catholic 0

Spencer 4, Western Christian 0

East Sac County 1, Atlantic 0

Unity Christian 2, MOC-Floyd Valley 0

Sioux City East 3, Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 2

Sioux Center 4, Sheldon Sibley-Ocheyedan 1

West Sioux 4, Spirit Lake 3

Omaha Buena Vista 3, Norfolk 1

Girls

Sioux City East 2, Glenwood 0

East Sac County 3, Atlantic 0

Kuemper Catholic 5, Denison-Schleswig 0

MOC-Floyd Valley 2, Unity Christian 0

Spencer 2, Western Christian 0

Sioux Center 2, Sheldon Sibley-Ocheyedan 1

Omaha Marian 10, South Sioux 0

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Prep sports recap for May 4, 2026

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD/WYZZ) β€” RJ Duncheon hurt Morton with his arm and his bat.

The East Peoria senior tossed a one-hitter with ten strikeouts as East Peoria blanked Morton, 6-0, at Westwood Park on Monday. The win pulls East Peoria (15-8, 7-2) into a second-place tie with Morton and Metamora in the tight Mid-Ilini Conference race.

Duncheon, an Illinois State recruit, also belted a home run in the win. With the loss, Morton (17-7, 7-2) is knocked out of first place in the conference.

Dunlap (21-4, 8-1) is in sole possession of first after a 4-1 win over visiting Washington. Metamora (18-4, 7-2) won its ninth straight game, a 7-4 decision over visiting Limestone, to forge a three-way tie for second with Morton and East Peoria.

Other baseball winners Monday included Normal Community, Normal West, Pekin and Tremont, which locked up the Heart of Illinois Conference with a 5-1 win at rival Deer Creek-Mackinaw.

In softball, East Peoria won at Metamora, 5-2.

East Peoria won baseball and softball games but lost an all-state basketball player. Junior wingman Quinton Kitt will play his final year at a prep school, EP head coach Jarrett Brown confirmed on Monday.

The 6-foot-6 Kitt is a University of Illinois recruit.

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Instant team chemistry leading Parkland to postseason baseball

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) β€” Parkland baseball is poised for the postseason after a 35-win regular season.

The Cobras are led by a group of close-knit players who, by the nature of junior college, have spent at most two years together but have developed the chemistry of a four-year team.

β€œI love every single one of these guys, and I know that, like, we’re one of the tightest groups and that’s why I think it’s our biggest strength as a team that we can all pull for each other,” said infielder Jayden Patel.

Parkland has gone 19-4 since the calendar flipped to April, hitting its stride just in time for the Region 24 Championship.

β€œEverybody is promised two more baseball games together,” said head coach Zack Pych, a Parkland Baseball alumnus. β€œThey love each other, so go out there and compete and see what happens.”

Play begins in the region tournament on Friday, May 8, as Parkland takes on Vincennes University at 9 a.m.

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Yesterday β€” 4 May 2026Main stream

Greenbrier soccer gearing up for Elite Eight matchup at home

EVANS, GA (WJBF)-The Greenbrier girls soccer team hosting an elite eight matchup against Lassiter, with a spot in the final four on the line.

The Wolfpack is coming off an overtime 4-3 win over Johns Creek in the sweet 16 thanks to Madelyn Heckathorn’s go ahead goal.
Greenbrier will once again be at home hosting a Lassiter team, they’re quite familiar with, beating them last year 1-0 in the postseason.
The Wolfpack is seeking their second straight final four appearance and are hoping they’ll do enough to advance.

β€œIn order to be the best, you have to play with the best. You have to prove it on the best levels. It started with this state runner up game, and we haven’t quite gotten there in the last few years. The seniors, several of them have played in that game and know what it’s like,” said soccer head coach Rob Husted.

The match is set for 6 p.m. on Monday.

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Angelo State Athletics with Griff McClellan | KLST Season Pass | Week 33 | April 27-May 3

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) β€” KLST Season Pass returns for Week 33 and as always, Griff McClellan provides coverage of everything Angelo State Athletics.

The newest edition features the following headlines:

-No. 12 Rams baseball opens the Lone Star Conference Tournament at home, beginning its quest for a fifth LSC crown in six seasons.

-No. 13 Rambelles softball concludes its regular season with difficult matchups at West Texas A&M and Eastern New Mexico.

-Rambelles tennis faces a familiar opponent in its LSC Tournament semifinal.

-Rambelles golf prepares for NCAA West Regionals.

-And a former Angelo State Ram begins his next chapter in the Canadian Football League.

KLST Season Pass airs Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. The show recaps the week of Concho Valley athletics, ranging from the high school level to Angelo State and more.

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Gamecocks spoil Bears Senior Day; clinch critical series

SPRINGFIELD–The Missouri State baseball program honored 11 upperclassmen as part of Senior Day celebrations, but the emotional high from the pregame festivities didn’t help them win their rubbermatch with Jacksonville State, on Sunday.

For the second straight game, the Bears pitching staff surrendered double-digit runs, as MO State lost, 11-4 to Jax State to drop their first series at home, this spring.

A 4-run outburst by the Gamecocks in the top of the 2nd gave them a lead they’d never relinquish, which was highlighted by a 3-run home run to Sam Richardson.

While Caden Bogenpohl clubbed a solo hom run in the bottom of the second, which helped the Bears close the gap to 4-2, it was a game of catchup MSU never could win.

The Gamecocks would end up tallying seven more runs between the 4th and 8th innings, while the Bears managed just two.

After the team’s seventh loss in its last eight games, Head Coach Joey Hawkins gave a blunt answer when asked about his team’s tailspin.

β€œYeah, not great, uninspiring, just chasing ourselves all game,” said Coach Hawkins. β€œThat’s a really hard brand to play. Obviously, I’ll take ownership, but we have to take ownership up and down the coaching staff, and the roster. If it’s a team effort when you win, it better be when you lose and we gotta look ourselves in the mirror right now because the effort isn’t great.”

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Salute to Mom on FOX 18 Sports Sunday

Salute to Mom ahead of Mother’s Day on FOX 18 Sports Sunday on May 3.

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Ruth Mooney: CHRISTUS Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute Athlete of the Week

TYLER, Texas (KETK) β€” Ruth Mooney is our CHRISTUS Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute Athlete of the Week.

She is a student-athlete from Bishop Gorman Catholic School.

Watch the video above to see all that she has accomplished, and once again, congrats to Ruth.

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