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Photo: The CountyThe Houlton/GHCA boys cross country team continued their remarkable season with a dominant performance at the 2025 Penobscot Valley Conference (PVC) Championships, held....

Photo: Burnham-On-SeaThe girls’ football team from St Joseph’s School in Burnham-On-Sea claimed an impressive victory at the ESFA Sedgemoor Area Finals, held at Bridgwater College....

Penn High School etched its name in Indiana sports history as the inaugural Girls Flag Football State Champions, completing a perfect 13-0 season with a commanding 35-12 win over Lawrence North at Grand Park Sports Campus. Under Head Coach Jerimiah Maggart, the Kingsmen showcased dominance on both sides of the ball — averaging over 42 points per game while allowing just four — and will be honored at halftime of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans game on October 26.

Photo: Epsom CollegeEpsom College delivered a standout performance at the 2025 U18 National Schools Padel Championships in Bristol, securing the Mixed Team national title and....

Photo: TrinityLast weekend, Trinity students made history by competing in the National U18 Schools Padel Championships in Bristol — the school’s first-ever official padel tournament....

Congratulations to our High School Girls Volleyball Team for capturing the Division 3 Championship at the Brent Invitational Volleyball League, held on October 11, 2025, at Brent International School Manila! The team showcased incredible skill and determination, sweeping Xavier School–Nuvali in three sets to secure their spot in the finals.

Heritage Academy and Hilton Head Christian produced strong individual performances at the SCISA 4A swimming championships. Heritage’s Brinson Brossman finished second in the 100 backstroke, while teammates Alex Toma, Henry Johnson, and Ethan Bostjancic each earned third-place finishes in their respective events. Hilton Head Christian’s Tabi Musser won the 500 freestyle and placed third in the 100 butterfly, with Addi Rogers adding a third-place finish in the 100 freestyle. The Eagles also captured the 200 freestyle relay, and Levi Eidson finished second in the 200 freestyle and third in the 100 freestyle for the boys.

For the first time in school history, Hammond boys captured the SCISA Class 4A swimming state championship, edging Porter-Gaud by four points with a total of 161. Key contributions came from Heath Schuch, Alex Magargle, and Yukai Hu in individual events, while the Skyhawks also secured the 200 individual medley relay title. On the girls’ side, Hammond’s Stella Schuch claimed victories in the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke, helping the team to a fourth-place finish, while standout swimmers from Ben Lippen, Cardinal Newman, and Porter-Gaud also earned podium finishes.

Photo: Japan ForwardNot a Sport, but a Symbol of Summer – What Is Koshien?When summer arrives in Japan, one sporting event captures the nation's heart....

Photo: Echo LiveOn October 2, Millstreet Community School from Ireland achieved an outstanding result by finishing second place at the World Schools Golf Championship held....

The Highland High School Hawkettes from Gilbert soared to victory at the 2025 UDA National Dance Competition, claiming first place in the D1 Small Varsity Pom Division. Known for their dynamic choreography, sharp motions, and seamless synchronization, the Hawkettes impressed both judges and audiences with a championship-winning routine that showcased elite precision and unmatched energy.

Photo: Basketball New ZealandIt was a historic week at Fly Palmy Arena in Palmerston North, where Westlake Girls’ High School and Shirley Boys’ High School....

Hillcrest High School celebrated an incredible milestone, securing their third consecutive regional championship at the Highway Regional SPAR KZN Schoolgirls’ Fast 5s Netball Challenge held at Curro Hillcrest on September 27. In a thrilling repeat of last year’s final, Hillcrest once again triumphed over Luthayi High School, reinforcing their dominance in the regional netball scene.

AA National Secondary Schools Basketball Championships Near Final Stage in New ZealandPhoto: The PostThe AA National Secondary Schools Basketball Championships in New Zealand are underway....

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu successfully defended their crown, securing back-to-back Girls’ ‘A’ Secondary Schools National Championships with an emphatic 88-56 win over Te Kura Kōkiri at Fly Palmy Arena. Led by Ngahirata Jennings-Haumaha’s dominant double-double of 32 points, 14 rebounds, and 8 steals, the defending champions controlled the game from the opening minutes, proving their class on the national stage.