School Sports Tournaments
The University of Santo Tomas Junior Golden Booters made history in UAAP Season 87, dethroning Far Eastern University-Diliman with a dramatic 2-1 victory in the high school football final. After falling short last season, UST delivered a redemption performance, fueled by goals from Joshua Moleje and James Sunog. Their triumph not only ended FEU-D’s 12-year reign but also secured UST's first boys' division title in school history.
Dumbarton Academy emerged victorious at the S1/2 Netball Festival, hosted by West Dunbartonshire's Active Schools Team at Clydebank Leisure Centre. Competing against teams from Clydebank High, OLSP High, St. Peter the Apostle High, and Vale of Leven Academy, Dumbarton Academy showcased impressive skill and teamwork to claim the championship title.
Prolific Prep secured its third consecutive Grind Session World Championship with a 77-50 victory over Ft. Erie International, cementing its dynasty in elite high school basketball. Meanwhile, Royal Crown made history by becoming the first Canadian team to win the women's title, marking a groundbreaking achievement for the program.
The Ateneo de Manila High School boys’ volleyball team claimed the U18 championship at the British School Manila (BSM) Volleyball Tournament on March 16, 2025. Comprised of players from both Ateneo Junior High School and Ateneo Senior High School, the squad delivered a dominant performance to secure the prestigious title.
The 2025 North Carolina high school basketball season wrapped up in thrilling fashion, with champions crowned in all four classifications. North Mecklenburg secured its second straight 4A title by rallying from a 14-point deficit to defeat New Hanover 59-56 behind standout performances from Carson Evans (24 points) and Chadlyn Traylor (22 points). For New Hanover, it marked a second consecutive heartbreak, both losses coming at the hands of North Meck in the title game.
The Los Alamos High School varsity ice hockey team made history on February 23 when they won the New Mexico state championship with a nail-biting....
High school athletes across New York’s Section II showcased their talent during the week of 3–9 March 2024, excelling in indoor track and field, wrestling,....
The 2024 National Dance Alliance (NDA) National Championship took place from March 1 to 3 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, bringing....
Connecticut high school athletes delivered a dominant performance at the 2024-2025 New England Indoor Track & Field Championships, with several claiming the title of New England champion. The state’s teams secured victories in three of the six relay events, showcasing their depth and teamwork on the regional stage.
In a thrilling North Coast Section Division I championship match, Dougherty Valley secured its first-ever section title with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over powerhouse De La Salle. The game was a battle of contrasting styles, with Dougherty Valley relying on quick, precise passing and De La Salle emphasizing size and set pieces. Senior goalkeeper Atharv Kundur played a crucial role in defending against relentless Spartan attacks, ultimately helping the Wildcats make history.
Despite battling illness, Duke signee Emilee Skinner delivered a heroic performance to lead Ridgeline to a 65-46 win over previously unbeaten Snow Canyon, capping off a perfect season and the team’s third consecutive 4A state championship. Skinner tallied 21 points, nine rebounds, and three assists, while teammates Brooke Smith (18 points) and Abby Munford (14 points, 10 rebounds) stepped up to dominate the supporting cast battle.
The West Fargo High School Dance Team, known as the Packatahna’s, captured the National Championship in High Kick at the Dance Team Union Nationals in Orlando, Florida. Winning by just 0.6 points, the team celebrated an emotional and hard-fought victory, their first national title since 2020.
For the second consecutive year, Durban High School (DHS) showcased their dominance in the Clifton T20 Tournament, claiming the prestigious Centenary Cup with an undefeated record. Facing a strong Westville Boys’ High team in the final, DHS posted 161/9, with standout performances from Ismaeel Omar (38) and Dhilan Naraidu (29). A fiery bowling attack led by captain Bayanda Majola, who struck early to dismiss key batsmen, ensured DHS defended their total, sealing a 15-run victory.
The 5A state swimming meet at BYU was nothing short of historic, with 12 state records falling across 22 events. Seven overall individual state records, three overall relay state records, and two 5A-specific records were set in a meet that longtime coaches called unprecedented. Olympus Abe Astle dominated with four state records, while Highland’s Veronica Black and Brighton’s Luan Barnard also made history with their record-breaking performances.
Amphibious Aquatics delivered a stellar performance at the 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational Long Course Swimming Championships in Bangkok, competing against nearly 1,200 athletes from 18 countries. All 22 team members achieved new personal records, with several swimmers earning gold, silver, and bronze medals, as well as top finishes in their heats. Notably, Mia Lee dominated the competition with five gold medals, two silver medals, and the prestigious Gold High Point Trophy.
