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Road to state: district baseball tournament matchups in South Sound

Here are the first-round matchups and championship game times for district tournaments involving South Sound teams, which begin next week. The 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A classifications are included.

Olympia Baseball poses for a portrait after defeating Sumner, 1-0, in the 4A SPSL championship at Sumner High School on May 6, 2026, in Sumner, Wash.

CLASS 4A (District 3/4)

No. 1 Tahoma vs. No. 8 Union

5 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at Tahoma High School

No. 2 Battle Ground vs. No. 7 Curtis

5 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at Evergreen High School

No. 3 Sumner vs. No. 6 Kennedy Catholic

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

No. 4 Emerald Ridge vs. No. 5 Olympia

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

No. 9 Puyallup vs. No. 16 Mount Rainier

7 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at Heritage Recreation Center

No. 10 Kentridge vs. No. 15 Bonney Lake

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

No. 11 Camas vs. No. 14 Yelm

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

No. 12 Graham-Kapowsin vs. No. 13 Auburn Riverside

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

Sumner’s Jake Miller (12) runs to third base during the game against Emerald Ridge at Sumner High School, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in Sumner, Wash.

SEMIFINALS

Winner of Sumner/Kennedy Catholic vs. winner of Battle Ground/Curtis

11 a.m. Saturday, May 16 at Tahoma High School

Winner of Tahoma/Union vs. winner of Emerald Ridge/Olympia

2 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Tahoma High School

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: 5 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Tahoma High School

Gig Harbor reacts to beating Peninsula in the 3A Puget Sound League baseball league championship game at Lincoln High School, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Tacoma, Wash.

CLASS 3A (District 3)

FIRST ROUND

Central Kitsap vs. White River

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

North Thurston vs. Bellarmine Prep

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

Enumclaw vs. Capital

7 p.m. Tuesday, May 12

Silas vs. Auburn Mountainview

Time TBD, Tuesday, May 12

Peninsula's Kainoa Coit (6) throws to first base to retire Gig Harbor’s Hudson Smith (21) during the 3A Puget Sound League baseball league championship game at Lincoln High School, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Tacoma, Wash.

QUARTERFINALS (Top four teams receive bye)

Decatur vs. winner of Central Kitsap/White River

4 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at Thomas Jefferson High School

Gig Harbor vs. winner of North Thurston/Bellarmine Prep

Time TBD, Wednesday, May 13

Peninsula vs. winner of Enumclaw/Capital

4 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at Sehmel Homestead Park

Kentlake vs. winner of Silas/Auburn Mountainview

4 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at Hogan Park

SEMIFINAL GAMES: 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Auburn High School

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: 4 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Auburn High School

A “RW” to remember Reese Widman, who passed last winter from suicide, is seen on his teammate and friend Josiah Morley’s hat during a practice at Steilacoom High School, on Monday, April 15, 2024, in Steilacoom, Wash.

CLASS 2A (District 3)

FIRST ROUND

No. 8 Franklin Pierce vs. No. 9 Sequim

4 p.m. Monday, May 11 at Franklin Pierce High School

No. 5 Orting vs. No. 12 North Mason

4 p.m. Monday, May 11 at Orting High School

No. 7 Port Angeles vs. No. 10 Bremerton

4 p.m. Monday, May 11 at Port Angeles High School

No. 6 North Kitsap vs. No. 11 Eatonville

4:30 p.m. at North Kitsap High School

QUARTERFINALS (Top four teams receive bye)

No. 1 Bainbridge vs. winner of Franklin Pierce/Sequim

4 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at Bainbridge High School

No. 4 Olympic vs. winner of Orting/North Mason

4:15 p.m. at Olympic High School

No. 2 Fife vs. winner of Port Angeles/Bremerton

4 p.m. Tuesday at Fife High School

No. 3 Steilacoom vs. winner of North Kitsap/Eatonville

4 p.m. Tuesday at Steilacoom High School

SEMIFINAL GAMES: 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Saturday, May 16 at Fife High School

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: 3 p.m., Saturday, May 16 at Fife High School

Charles Wright Academy, on Monday, June 10, 2024, in Tacoma, Wash.

CLASS 1A

FIRST ROUND

No. 4 Cascade Christian vs. No. 5 Seattle Christian

Time TBD, Monday, May 11

No. 3 Bellevue Christian vs. No. 6 East Jefferson

Time TBD, Monday, May 11

SEMIFINALS (Top two teams receive bye)

No. 1 Charles Wright & Life Christian vs. winner of Cascade Christian/Seattle Christian

5:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at Foss High School

No. 2 Klahowya vs. winner of Bellevue Christian/East Jefferson

3 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at Foss High School

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: 5:45 p.m. Friday, May 15 at Foss High School

Candidates for 2025-26 High School Softball Player of the Year

Calvary sophomore Kynzee Anderson pitched a perfect game against Beekman Charter Tuesday night in the 2024 LHSAA Select Division III playoffs.

The high school softball season is starting to come to a close in many of the major states around the country. With state championships on the horizon in Florida and many others, what better time to look at some of the nation’s best all throughout the season than now? Whether its pitchers, infielders or outfielders, Rivals takes a look at five candidates for the nation’s high school softball Player of the Year for the 2025-26 season:

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P Kynzee Anderson, Shreveport (LA) Calvary Baptist Academy

The Georgia Bulldogs’ commitment is fresh off of leading Calvary Baptist Academy to the LHSAA’s Division III Select championship after defeating Parkview Baptist, 5-3. With the way Anderson played throughout the course of the season, it’s difficult to not have her among one of the nation’s candidates for Player of the Year. Anderson owned the circle and finished the 2026 season with a 30-1 mark with a 0.61 ERA and 318 strikeouts. At the plate, Anderson batted .290 with three home runs and 25 runs batted in.

P Eloisa Maes, Melissa (TX)

Considered one of the more highly rated pitchers in the country, according to Softball America’s player rankings, Maes has shown throughout the spring why she’s one of the nation’s best. The Arizona commitment last season winning 31 games, fanning 238 batters in nearly 146 innings. This current 2025 season for the Cardinals, Maes has displayed her dominance in the circle on a weekly basis, winning 27 games and striking out 181 batters in 134 innings of work. With the UIL playoffs still ongoing , Maes has a chance to continue to add on top of her current stats.

P MK McMullan, Orange Beach (AL)

This list isn’t just subjective to only seniors as McMullan becomes the first Class of 2028 prospect on the list. With the way the sophomore pitcher has been playing in the circle and at the plate, there’s no debate that McMullan should be considered as one of the nation’s top players. Playing within a highly competitive Alabama high school softball space, McMullan is currently 25-1 with a staggering 0.49 earned run average and 177 strikeouts. With her bat, McMullan has belted 12 homes runs, driven in 43 runs and owns a .443 average at the plate.

IF McLaine Hudson, Bowling Green (KY) South Warren

Hudson becomes the first on this list that is not a pitcher and when you dig deeper into what the Florida State commitment’s statistics for the season, you begin to realize what kind of spring the senior has put together. Playing primarily at shortstop for the Spartans, Hudson is batting a ridiculous .750 at the plate with 20 home runs, 20 doubles, three triples, 60 runs batted in and 35 stolen bases. Along with playing for one of the country’s top high school softball teams in South Warren, Hudson deservingly belongs in the conversation for Player of the Year.

P Annie Eliason, Florence (SC) West Florence

If the opposition can’t score off of your pitcher, the likelihood of winning obviously goes up immensely and that’s been the case for West Florence High School all season long behind the USC Upstate commitment. Through 104.2 innings worked this season, Eliason hasn’t yielded a single earned run as her earned run average sits at 0.00. Eliason owns a 17-0 record, has struck out 269 batters and only walked 11 this season. The senior hasn’t been too shabby at the plate either, batting .424 with four home runs and 23 runs batted in.

Where to watch Florida high school lacrosse playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for FHSAA boys, girls semis, finals

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Where to watch Florida high school lacrosse playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for FHSAA boys, girls semis, finals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Florida's top high school lacrosse teams have gathered in Naples this week with trophies on the line. 

The boys' and girls' state semifinals and finals will take place Thursday through Saturday across two classifications, with some of the best teams and players in the country in action. 

On the boys' side, the top four teams in the MaxPreps national rankings will be in action, two each in Class 1A and 2A. Saint Andrew's enters the weekend ranked No. 1 in the nation and is trying to return to the 1A final and a potential matchup with two-time defending champion Benjamin. In 2A, national No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas goes for the repeat with last year's finalist, No. 2 Ponte Vedra, hoping for revenge on the other side of the bracket. 

The same holds true on the girls' side, as national No. 1 American Heritage and No. 2 Lake Highland Prep look for a sixth consecutive 1A state championship game showdown. In the 2A bracket, national No. 3 Ponte Vedra is shooting for its first state title but must survive a tough semifinal against seven-time champ Vero Beach, while Plant's hopes for a repeat are still alive in the other semi.

 It should be a thrilling three days of lacrosse in the Sunshine State. Here's when and where to watch every game. 

Where to watch Florida high school lacrosse playoffs

The FHSAA lacrosse semis and finals will not air on traditional television but fans can stream every game live on the NFHS Network.

The NFHS Network offers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). These plans give subscribers the ability to watch live sporting events and create clips of their favorite moments from games. 

Florida high school lacrosse championships schedule

All games will be played at the Paradise Coast Sports Complex in Naples.

Boys Class 2A

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 7St. Thomas Aquinas vs. Manatee5 p.m.NFHS Network
Ponte Vedra vs. Winter Park7:30 p.m.NFHS Network
May 9Championship2:30 p.m.NFHS Network

Boys Class 1A

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 7Bolles vs. Benjamin12 p.m.NFHS Network
Saint Andrew's vs. Community School2:30 p.m.NFHS Network
May 9Championship12 p.m.NFHS Network

Girls Class 2A

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 8Oviedo vs. Plant5 p.m.NFHS Network
Ponte Vedra vs. Vero Beach7:30 p.m.NFHS Network
May 9Championship7:30 p.m.NFHS Network

Girls Class 1A

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 8Lake Highland Prep vs. Episcopal12 p.m.NFHS Network
American Heritage vs. Community School2:30 p.m.NFHS Network
May 9Championship5 p.m.NFHS Network

Mayo baseball hosting third annual Strike Out Cancer night on Thursday

May 6—ROCHESTER — The Mayo baseball team will host its third annual Strike Out Cancer game, honoring late coach Charlie Lonergan, when the Spartans play John Marshall in a crosstown rivalry game at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, at Mayo Field in Rochester.

Lonergan, a 2001 Mayo High School graduate and Kasson teacher, passed away from Glioblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer, in January 2024.

"It makes for a good night raising money for the Charlie Lonergan Foundation and bringing people together through baseball," Mayo head coach Tom Senne said.

Senne said roughly $3,500 was raised at last year's event and additional donations came in throughout the summer.

Players from both teams will wear colorful wrist tape and bracelets during the game to recognize those fighting different types of cancer, such as pink for breast cancer, teal for ovarian cancer and gray for brain cancer.

When the PA announcer calls up each batter, they will say who each player chose to honor or "play for" during the game — someone close to them who is/was affected by cancer.

Before the game, the "Team Charlie" Foundation will once again present the Charlie Lonergan Scholarship to a Mayo baseball player "who exemplifies Charlie's commitment to selflessness, leadership and impact."

Senne said a family in the community that is dealing with cancer will be recognized before the game as well and their kid will throw out the first pitch.

There will also be raffle baskets donated by Mayo baseball families and shirts and hats for sale with proceeds benefiting the foundation.

Last year, Mayo baseball dedicated the clubhouse at Massey Field next to Mayo High School to Lonergan with a plaque presented during the 2025 event, a doubleheader against Century. Mayo won both games, the first by a score of 5-3 and the second 14-4.

Eagles earn academic honors but suffer a loss on diamond

Joplin High School's baseball team fell 11-1 to the top-ranked Class 5 Willard High School Tigers on a blustery Tuesday at JHS, but the Eagles had plenty to celebrate after being named the 2026 Academic Team in Class 6 by the Missouri Baseball Coaches Association.

As a team, the Eagles hit a 3.8 grade point average, besting Kansas City Liberty High School (3.75) and Nixa High School (3.74).

Nine Joplin players were also recognized as 2026 All-State Academic Individual Award recipients for achievements in the classroom. They are David Bhend, John Jasper, Layne Royle, Brecken Green, Junior Lowery, Lake Ward, Hayden Wolf, Jensen Stout and Isaac Yust.

The Eagles were not as fortunate on the field Tuesday. Willard jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning. Ricky Riggs scored when Gavin Leek was hit by a pitch with bases loaded, and Matthew Burns came home on a Tyler Davis sacrifice fly to left field.

The Tigers made it a 5-0 game with three more runs in the top of the fourth frame. Davis and Easton Redd both scored on an error, and Kyler Adams came home on a sacrifice grounder.

Joplin’s lone run of the game came in the bottom of the fourth when Jacob Porter scored on a fielder’s choice after a Stout groundball.

After a scoreless fifth inning for both squads, Willard exploded for six runs in the top of the sixth inning.

Burns plated Kellen Merryman with a line drive to right field and Levi Hilton made it 7-1 when he scored on a bases-loaded walk. The lead grew to 8-1 on another bases-loaded walk and expanded to 9-1 when Evan Arnold scooted home on a passed ball. The Tigers final two runs came courtesy of a Jackson Redd single to right field that plated Kade Taylor and Davis.

Jasper finished 2 for 2 for the Eagles and Porter was 1 for 3 with a run.

Starter Brecken Green was tagged for the loss after giving up four runs (three earned) on three hits. He struck out three and walked four in three innings of work.

Jackson Redd drove in four runs for Willard after going 1 for 4. Burns was 2 for 2 with two runs and an RBI.

Tigers starter Hilton garnered the win after giving up one run on five hits. He struck out four and walked one in five innings of work.

Joplin (13-12) will look to get back in the win column when they travel to Parkview High School (1-13) for a 4:30 p.m. Thursday game.

Green Bay Packers gift $100k to Wisconsin high schools for the growth of girls flag football

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The growth of girls flag football under the NFL initiative, has seen now up to 21 states officially sanctioning the sport as a state championship one. Now another state might be seeing themselves with girls flag football as an official sport in the near future as they begin making strong moves.

The Green Bay Packers announced that they are distributing $100,000 to 20 Wisconsin high schools to assist with installing girls flag football intramurals and club teams throughout the state.

“Seeing the growth of girls flag football in Wisconsin over the last several years has been so rewarding,” Green Bay Packers football outreach manager Ryan Fencl said in a press release. “We’re proud to highlight girls flag as a sport in a variety of ways through our outreach efforts, creating opportunities for girls to explore their athletic abilities through flag football. We look forward to continuing to build momentum for girls flag in Wisconsin and contribute to the ultimate goal of establishing girls flag as a sanctioned high school sport in our state.”

The following Wisconsin high schools are receiving $5,000 grant from the Packers to help jumpstart their girls flag football programs:

  • Elkhorn High School in Elkhorn
  • Beloit Memorial in Beloit
  • Burlington High School in Burlington
  • Cedarburg High School in Cedarburg
  • Dominican High School in Whitefish Bay
  • Freedom High School in Freedom
  • Green Bay East in Green Bay
  • Kimberly High School in Kimberly
  • Little Chute High School in Little Chute
  • Madison East in Madison
  • Madison La Follette in Madison
  • Madison West in Madison
  • Milwaukee School of Arts in Milwaukee
  • Neenah High School in Neenah
  • Racine Case in Racine
  • Racine Park in Racine
  • Riverside University High School in Milwaukee
  • Southern Door High School in Brussels
  • Vel Phillips Memorial in Madison
  • Verona Area High School in Verona

The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) earlier this week voted to approve girls flag football as a state sanctioned sport on the high school level, joining 20 other states from around the country. 

With the addition of New Jersey, below is the full updated list of the now 21 states around the United States that officially sanction girls flag football as a high school state championship sport:

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Kansas
Maryland
Mississippi
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Washington

Rockford (IL) Auburn football names new head coach

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On Tuesday morning, Rockford (IL) Auburn High School announced who will be their new head football coach for the 2026 season.

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Per the announcement via social media on X, formerly known as Twitter, the has tabbed Hosea Harris as the program’s next head coach. Harris has already served in many capacities at the school already like as the offensive coordinator, head baseball coach and as an assistant on the boys basketball team.

With over 25 years of experience in RPS205, Coach Harris brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to our Football Program. He has served as Head Football Coach at both Middle and High school levels. Coach Harris has had a hand in growing many of Auburn’s athletic programs including previous roles as Varsity Baseball Head Coach and Varsity Football Offensive Coordinator at Auburn. He currently serves as a Student Mentor, Athletic Coordinator, and Varsity Boys Basketball Assistant Coach at Auburn.

Congratulations to our new Head Football Coach at Auburn High School, @HoseaHarris01 ! Coach Harris brings a wealth of knowledge to the position and we are excited to see him back in action on the football field! pic.twitter.com/uZIXqoDYgV

— Rockford Auburn High School (@Auburn_AD) May 5, 2026

The Knights have gone through eight straight seasons finishing at or below the .500 mark, with the last time the program had a winning record was 2017 when Auburn finished with a 8-2 mark. Now Harris will be tasked with aiming to lead the squad to a winning season this upcoming fall after only winning a game a year ago.

Auburn finished with a 1-8 record and as the No. 265 in the state, according to the final 2025 Illinois High School Football Massey Rankings.

More about Auburn High School

Auburn High School in Rockford, Illinois, is a public, coeducational high school serving around 1,800 students. Part of Rockford Public Schools, the school provides a comprehensive academic and extracurricular program, emphasizing diversity, college readiness, and community involvement. Auburn is known for its strong athletics program, with teams competing as the “Knights” in red and black, and has achieved success in sports like basketball, football, and soccer. The school also offers a rigorous International Baccalaureate (IB) program, promoting a global education perspective.

How to Follow Illinois High School Football

For Illinois high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Prairie State, ensuring you never miss a moment. The Rivals High School Scoreboard serves as your primary source for tracking all the high school football excitement throughout Illinois, from thrilling finishes to outstanding performances.

Top 5 Florida high school football quarterbacks to watch for in 2026

We’re smack dab in the middle of spring high school football in the states that participate around the country, but this is a critical time for many programs when it comes to preparation for the upcoming 2026 campaign. The most important position on the field, quarterback, is often the most heavily scrutinized and always under the microscope of those who cover high school football. Rivals begins taking a look state-by-state at each state’s top 5 returning signal callers and we start with Florida high school football as we work our way around the country. Take a look at our top 5 and let us know what you think and who we may have missed.

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Davin Davidson, Sarasota (FL) Cardinal Mooney

Scouting Summary: “Davin Davidson is another physically-talented 2027 passer who has seen his profile rise coming out of his junior season, as he helped Sarasota (Fla.) Cardinal Mooney to a state title. Davidson pairs immense size at around 6-foot-6, 215 pounds with a very live arm. He’s more of a fastball thrower right now and will need to continue adding nuance as a passer. The size, arm, and movement skills are very projectable and his physical upside has created a considerable buzz.” – Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings, Charles Power

Jayden Wade, Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy

Scouting Summary: “Physically-gifted quarterback prospect with a high-end combination of arm strength and athleticism. Measured in at around 6-foot-3.5, 195 pounds with 10-inch hands prior to his junior season, having added good mass to his frame over the past year. A combine standout who has been timed in the 4.4-second range in the 40-yard dash. Started at quarterback at power IMG Academy as a sophomore after serving as a backup as a freshman. Has a tight, quick throwing motion and shows the ability to throw with palpable velocity. Primarily worked as a distributor for IMG’s talented receiving corps, throwing a high percentage of RPO’s as a sophomore. Completed 73 of 119 passes for 1,376 yards and 20 touchdowns against two interceptions as a sophomore. Shows flashes of his immense physical ability but needs more quality in-game reps as a passer, as he’s relatively less experienced than most of his highly-ranked peers at this stage. Older for the cycle and will turn 18 years-old in October of his junior season.” – Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings, Charles Power

Champ Monds, Vero Beach (FL)

Scouting Summary: “Rivals’ top quarterback early on in the 2028 cycle, after turning in a strong freshman season. Has a physically-developed build, checking in at 6-foot-2.5, 220 pounds with massive 10.5-inch hands. Flashed a live arm and the ability to make high-level throws while passing for 2,234 yards and 23 touchdowns against five interceptions as a freshman. A true dual threat with good combine speed that translates to Friday nights. Is already load to tackle and rushed for 502 yards and nine touchdowns as a freshman. Despite being the most physically developed 2028 quarterback, he is also one of the youngest and few who were not held back.” – Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings, Charles Power

Neimann Lawrence, Plantation (FL) American Heritage

The Skinny: The 2028 four-star phenom quarterback move to 2025 FHSAA Class 4A state champion American Heritage from Miami Northwestern really shook up South Florida and sets the Patriots up for a chance to three-peat as state champions this fall. Lawrence in his first couple of years has been as good as anyone in the Sunshine State and his transfer to American Heritage keeps them in contention for another state title this 2026 campaign. Lawrence last Florida high school football season completed 131 of 185 passes for 1,971 yards, 32 touchdowns and just one interception, making him easily one of the most efficient at the position from the Sunshine State.

Brady Quinn, Hollywood (FL) Chaminade-Madonna

The Skinny: Another 2028 signal caller that transferred schools this off-season was Quinn, who left Naples Lely for 9-time state champion Chaminade-Madonna Prep. Quinn was very effective playing out of Southwest Florida, but should see his statistics the next couple of years soar with the playmakers he’ll have around him with the Lions. This past 2025 campaign at Naples Lely, Quinn finished the Florida high school football season completing 198 of 328 passes for 2,960 yards and 37 touchdowns. There’s little doubt whatsoever that Quinn should be able to surpass those numbers as he will have receivers like 2027 four-star Ah’Mari Stevens and 2028 four-star Tromon Isaac to throw to, respectively.

How to Follow Florida High School Football

For Florida high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Sunshine State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Florida high school football excitement across the state.

Colorado High School Football: Regis Jesuit releases 2026 schedule

Fossil Ridge's Michael Doyle (30) maneuvers around defenders during a Class 5A football playoff game vs. Regis Jesuit in Aurora, Colo. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022.

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High school football schedules for the 2026 season are rolling out rapidly across the country, and Colorado continues to stand out as a premier pipeline for college recruits. This upcoming fall is no different, with numerous programs nationwide now finalizing and releasing their complete 2026 schedules.

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Coming off a season where the Aurora (CO) Regis Jesuit Raiders were one of the top teams in the state of Colorado and now head into 2026 with one of the tougher schedules around. The Raiders return Class of 2028 four-star quarterback Luke Rubley, who last season threw for 2,084 yards and 20 touchdowns.

The full Regis Jesuit 2026 football schedule can be seen below, with official game times to be announced at a later date.

Regis Jesuit Football 2026 Schedule

Aug. 28 – Aurora (CO) Eaglecrest
Sep. 4 – at Spokane (WA) Gonzaga Prep School
Sep. 11 – Denver (CO) Mullen
Sep. 17 – at Parker (CO) Legend
Sep. 25 – Littleton (CO) Heritage
Oct. 1 – at Colorado Springs (CO) Pine Creek
Oct. 9 – Castle Rock (CO) Castle View
Oct. 22 – at Aurora (CO) Grandview
Oct. 30 – Littleton (CO) Valor Christian

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— RJHS Raider Football (@RJHSRaiderFB) April 30, 2026

In 2025, Regis Jesuit posted a 4-7 record and ranked as the No. 16 program in the state, according to the final Colorado High School Football Massey Rankings

More about Regis Jesuit High School

Regis Jesuit High School, located in Aurora, Colorado, is a premier Catholic college preparatory institution serving young men and women through single-gender education on the same campus. Rooted in Jesuit values, the school emphasizes academic excellence, spiritual growth, and service to others. RJHS offers a rigorous curriculum, a strong athletic program, and a vibrant student life dedicated to forming men and women with and for others.

How to Follow Colorado High School Football

For Colorado high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Centennial State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Colorado high school football excitement across the state.

Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 4

America’s favorite pastime is jumping into postseason play, with many of the nation’s top teams as they enter the month of May. Among the highlights during these warmer months is high school baseball, where standout programs from across the country are gearing up to hit the diamond. These talented squads are ready to lace up their cleats, grab their gloves, and swing their bats for another exciting season.

The latest set of rankings once again doesn’t see any change towards the top as the Venice Indians remains at the top of this week’s Top 25 national high school baseball ranks. The Indians are coming off winning their first playoff series heading into the region semifinals against Winter Haven.

Dropping out of the Top 5 altogether was Stony Brook (NY), with a new team jumping into the mix. Which new teams made their way this week into the latest set of Rivals High School Top 25 baseball rankings?

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We dive into the best high school baseball programs around the nation and give you our take on which teams stay in the conversation as of May 4.

1. Venice Indians (FL) (29-1)

The Venice Indians (29-1) took the region quarterfinal series against George Jenkins by scores of 7-0 and 8-3. The Indians have bounced back from their one-run loss to Orange Lutheran (Calif.) at the National High School Invitational and reeled off 10 straight wins. What has really separated Venice apart from everyone else in the country is the play of their pitching staff as they have only allowed 414 runs through 30 games and scoring 237. Up next is a region semifinal series against Winter Haven this week.

2. St. John Bosco Braves (CA) (22-5)

St. John Bosco (CA) won a best of three series against Orange Lutheran (CA), but then followed that up with a surprising three-game skid. The Braves (22-5) fell to Orange Lutheran, Norco and Huntington Beach during the losing streak, but have bounced back with a 11-game winning streak. Despite dropping the five games this season, the Braves are loaded with returning talent from the 30-4 team from last season, including on the pitcher’s mound. The bulk of the experience lies within the pitching staff as senior Gavin Cervantes, who went 8-0 with 44 strikeouts in 2025, leads the way. Another up and coming arm to watch for is sophomore Brayden Krakowski, who went 5-0 with 31 strikeouts last spring.

3. Orange Lutheran Lancers (CA) (21-5)

Orange Lutheran (21-5) moves up a couple spots despite after dropping a 1-0 decision to Servite recently. The Lancers went 23-7 last season, but with the talent the team possesses at the plate, it’s hard to not have this group in the conversation of the nation’s best. The player to watch for the Lancers on the mound is senior pitcher Gary Morse, who is already committed to the University of Tennessee. Morse leads the Orange Lutheran pitching staff this season with a 3-2 record, a 1.31 ERA and 81 strikeouts. The Lancers finish out the regular season with a series against Mater Dei.

4. Calallen Wildcats (TX) (30-2)

Jumping ahead of Grapevine from the Lone Star State as the top team hailing from Texas are the Calellen Wildcats as they’re currently on a 18-game winning streak and have shown no signs of slowing down. The Wildcats have been simply dominant throughout the season as they have out-scored the competition by a combined 355-37. Heading into the postseason, Calellen is the favorites to win the UIL’s Class 4A, Division I state championship as they take on Needville later this week in a playoff series.

5. Grapevine Mustangs (TX) (26-5)

The Grapevine Mustangs (26-5) has been barred from taking part in the UIL state playoffs due to use of an ineligible player, ending the team’s quest to repeat three-peat as state champs. Riding a current 17-game winning streak, it’s hard to ignore how good this Mustangs team is playing out of the Lone Star State. Of the 26 victories on the season, Grapevine has shut out opponents in 13 of the wins. The Mustangs’ 2026 season is officially over.

Rivals High School Baseball Rankings Nos. 11-25

6. Jesuit Tigers (FL) (24-5)
7. IMG Academy Ascenders (FL) (21-3)
8. St. Laurence Vikings (IL) (24-1)
9. Calvary Christian Warriors (FL) (28-1)
10. Buford Wolves (GA) (29-3)

11. Canterbury School Cougars (FL) (25-3)
12. Tomball Cougars (TX) (34-0-1)
13. The Stony Brook School Bears (NY) (19-2)
14. Berkeley Prep Buccaneers (FL) (25-5)
15. Harvard-Westlake Wolverines (CA) (21-5)

16. South Walton Seahawks (FL) (26-4)
17. North Paulding Wolfpack (GA) (28-5)
18. Trinity Shamrocks (KY) (26-3)
19. De La Salle Spartans (CA) (13-4)
20. Corona Panthers (CA) (19-6)

21. Norco Cougars (CA) (23-3)
22.Bishop Moore CatholicHornets (FL) (27-2)
23. James Island Trojans (SC) (24-2)
24. Conway Wampus Cats (AR) (23-2)
25. Cheshire Academy Cats (CT) (14-1)

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