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The team behind the World School Games Event Series recently announced a brand new multisport event set to be held in Doha, Qatar - World....

Holders Portadown College won their second consecutive U16's Girls Schools' Cup with a 2-0 win over Parkhall

Orleans High School made history on Saturday morning. They claimed their first state championship by winning the IHSAA Class 1A boys' basketball state title. The....

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Choiseul Bay PSS came within a point of toppling reigning champions Panatina CHS in their opening match at SISSG25, narrowly losing 11–10 after leading for most of the game. Their late arrival in Honiara following a rough sea journey and missed opening ceremony didn’t stop them from delivering a gutsy performance.

The Somerset Berkley Regional High School boys basketball team was honored in a heartfelt ceremony where players, coaches, and staff received their Division 2 state championship rings. Head coach Bob Slater and team captain Max Finlaw proudly tried on their rings, joined by teammates and assistant coaches who celebrated the moment together around the school logo.

The City of O’Fallon proudly honored O’Fallon Township High School’s girls soccer team by proclaiming June 16, 2025, as “OTHS Girls Soccer State Champions Day.” The team captured the IHSA State Championship on June 7 with a thrilling 1-0 overtime win against Naperville North, capping off a dominant 23-1-1 season.

Nomzamo High School’s senior girls netball team captured the Ubuntu section title in a thrilling 18–17 win over Kayamandi at the Western Cape DStv Schools Netball Challenge, sparking celebration on Bredasdorp Primary's courts. Coach Athi Dlakana praised her team’s resilience and expressed confidence that they can challenge for the national crown at the finals in Gauteng later this month.

Archbishop Sentamu Academy in Hull made headlines on Sunday, 15 June, as their Year 10 Girls’ team clinched a historic win in the inspiresport RFL....

Hanover High School’s boys rugby team captured the Division 2 state championship on Saturday, June 14, 2025, with a commanding performance over Brookline High School at Curry College. The game was marked by standout plays from Aidan Boutin, Juneau Mofford, and Love'on Flowers, who each scored crucial tries to fuel Hanover’s momentum.

Brookline High School’s boys volleyball team ended a 33-year title drought by winning the Division 1 state championship in a thrilling four-set match over Needham at Xaverian Brothers High School. Led by senior outside hitter Kristaps Vaivars’ 27 kills and a deep supporting cast, the Warriors overcame a first-set loss to win 20-25, 27-25, 25-22, 25-15, securing their first state crown since 1992.

Glenvar High School’s boys soccer team cemented its dominance with a 2-0 victory over Bruton, securing a third consecutive VHSL Class 2 state championship. The Highlanders completed a flawless 23-0 season, showcasing their continued excellence on the field.

After an impressive win at the KwaZulu-Natal provincial finals, Shayamoya High School is setting its sights on national glory at the upcoming DStv Schools Netball Challenge (DSNC) finals, scheduled for July 25–26 in Boksburg. Crowned Botho stream champions, the team defeated Welabasha High School 25-15 to earn their spot among South Africa’s top school netball squads.

The Royal Orchard Middle School (ROMS) dance crew made history by securing first place in both their category and overall age group at the prestigious Strive Dance Competition on April 23, 2025, in Milton. This was the school’s first time competing at the provincial level, and their dynamic performance celebrated cultural diversity and student leadership.

Ateneo de Davao of Region XI capped off a fairytale campaign with a dominant 67–51 win over Western Visayas’ St. Robert’s International College to capture the 2025 Palarong Pambansa secondary boys’ basketball crown. Breaking away in the fourth quarter with a decisive 9-2 run, Davao never looked back as Jhon Mark Deligrino sealed the win with a coast-to-coast layup for their largest lead of the game.

Western Visayas (WVRAA) stunned defending champions NCR, 76–67, in the Palarong Pambansa secondary boys basketball quarterfinals on May 29 at the Centennial Arena in Laoag. Powered by a strong second-half surge led by Johnelijah Luke Rose, Paul Jovan Santome, and Alfred Ysulan Jr., WVRAA erased a halftime deficit and capitalized on NCR’s turnovers to pull away late in the game.