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Title: CIF San Diego Section Football Championship Preview

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Lincoln and Granite Hills⁤ Set⁢ for Rematch in Division 1 football Championship

SAN DIEGO – Lincoln High School and ⁤Granite Hills High school are poised for a compelling clash in‍ teh Division 1 ⁣football championship game, scheduled for 7:30‍ p.m. Granite Hills⁤ seeks an unprecedented fourth consecutive ⁤playoff championship, having‌ previously claimed ‌titles in division 2 (2002), the Open Division (2023), and Division 1 (last season). Lincoln aims to secure ⁣its first Division ‍1 crown.

The championship matchup pits Granite Hills’ high-powered passing attack against Lincoln’s dominant​ rushing game. Granite Hills advanced⁣ to the ‌title game with ⁤decisive victories ⁢over Rancho ⁣Bernardo (56-7) ⁢and⁤ Mount Miguel (52-30), fueled‌ by⁣ quarterback⁤ Zac Benitez, who has thrown for 3,365 yards and 35 touchdowns. His primary ⁤targets include noah Walker (58 catches, 1,042 yards, 12 TDs),‌ Zhedan Smith (49-519), Tristan Diaz (61-519), DJ⁣ wilkins (35-481), and ‍rocket demery (24-414). Lincoln ​reached the final by defeating Poway (51-41) and San⁤ Marcos (49-35), relying on a dual-quarterback system of Jordan ⁤Roa and Kainan Manna ​(combined 2,059 passing yards, ⁣28 TDs) and a​ potent running⁤ back‍ duo of Rashad Robinson and Junior curtis (combined 2,594 rushing ⁢yards, 37 TDs).

Both teams ⁣suffered a loss to Cathedral Catholic this season – ⁤Granite Hills falling 40-30 and Lincoln 42-33 – indicating the strength of‍ the Open Division champion. Lincoln currently holds state and national rankings of No.11 and⁤ No. 84 respectively, according to MaxPreps, while Granite Hills is ranked No. 17 ⁤in the state.

Defensively, Granite Hills boasts 20 sacks and 15 interceptions,‍ led ⁤by Brayden Wells, Cayden Phillips, and Hunter Hamilton. Lincoln’s defense, anchored by Prince Tavion,‍ has recorded 29 sacks and‌ 12 interceptions, with Seth Fanua (106 tackles), Tavion (100), cam Joy (81),⁣ and Cammeron Pernell‍ (82) leading⁢ in tackles.

Prediction: Lincoln 35, Granite Hills 34.

November 27, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Oak Hall Eagles Claim SSAA Class 3A Football Championship

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Oak Hall Claims SSAA⁤ Class 3A Championship in Hard-Fought ⁣Victory Over Cambridge Christian

OVIEDO, FL – Oak hall School secured the Sunshine State Athletic Association (SSAA) Class 3A Championship on Saturday, defeating Cambridge Christian 28-21⁢ in a contest that showcased the Eagles’ versatility and resilience. The victory marks a significant milestone for the Gainesville school, often overshadowed by​ larger programs in the area.

The championship game demanded a different approach than Oak⁢ Hall’s recent 51-34 offensive showcase against Oviedo. Cambridge Christian boasted ⁤a potent ⁤attack led ⁢by 1,500-yard rusher Elijah LeGrande and 1,000-yard receiver Jackson Langston. Oak Hall Head Coach Brian Fuhr recognized the need to⁢ contain these key players.

“We ‍knew they⁢ were going to come to‌ LeGrande real ‍hard, so we knew we had ‌to key him,” linebacker Jayden Medley ‌said.⁣ “We weren’t worried about anyone else.”

However, it was Oak Hall’s two-way star,​ Jalen Peera, who proved pivotal. Initially recruited as a running back, Peera’s impact extended‌ to the defensive side, excelling at middle linebacker and ⁣ultimately helping to close out the game⁣ with a bruising running style that⁤ wore down the⁢ Cambridge Christian defense.

“He told me, ‘I need a running back. I need​ you. Let’s get to work,'” Peera recounted of his conversation with coaches. “Whenever I cut to the outside, and I got open ground, I​ was like, ‘Oh shoot, I ⁢got to go. I got⁤ positive yards.'”

The eagles entered the season with a “Why not us?” mantra,⁤ according to Fuhr, a rallying cry that fueled their championship run. Oak‍ Hall has historically⁣ been recognized for it’s academic excellence, and this win demonstrates the school’s ‍commitment to athletic achievement.

“We have‌ proven that we can play great athletics across the board and still‍ have everything⁣ that comes with being a great academic school,” Fuhr said. “hopefully people will realize now, too, that we play pretty decent football.”

For Peera, the ​victory was notably meaningful, fueled⁢ by a desire to prove doubters wrong. ​”I used the hating as fuel for me to grind my heart ‍out,” ‌he said.

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Trenton Defeats Allen Park to Claim D1 Regional Volleyball Title

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 14, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trenton Volleyball Advances to State Quarterfinals After Defeating Allen ⁤Park

TRENTON, MI – November 13, 2025 – The Trenton high School volleyball⁤ team secured a Division 1 ​regional championship Thursday night, defeating Allen Park in a ⁢decisive match ⁤and claiming the rubber match between the⁣ two Downriver ⁣rivals.The victory sends trenton to the state quarterfinals, where they will face No. 3-ranked Farmington Hills Mercy.

the win⁢ marks a important achievement for Trenton, solidifying their position as a force in Downriver volleyball and‌ earning them a spot among the top teams in the state. It also concludes the ⁤season for Allen ⁤Park, ending the careers of seven graduating seniors.

“It feels‌ like it keeps getting better each year,”⁤ Trenton coach Martin said.”This year, I’ve been almost speechless. They have set the standard their leadership. ⁤There was no clique, which can be common in high school. They played such ⁤a big part,even in a high-emotion night like tonight.” Martin added, “They really set the tone for this program.”

Trenton will face Farmington Hills Mercy ⁣in a state quarterfinal game on Tuesday, November 18 at Hartland High School.

Trenton is one of three local programs to win⁣ regional titles ‍on Thursday, joining Flat​ Rock and Allen Park Inter-City Baptist. ‌Trenton coach Sammons expressed gratitude‌ for ⁣the community support and the possibility to represent Downriver ⁢in the playoffs.

“It was one of our main goals this season, to make Downriver volleyball known,”⁤ Sammons ⁣said. “We’re ⁢not going anywhere, especially Trenton volleyball. To be together and see the support, I think that’s really starting to⁢ come⁢ around‌ here at Trenton.⁣ I’m thankful‍ for‍ the Trenton ‌community. They showed up ‌tonight ‌for us. That’s a ⁢big deal and I think that’s going to be the new trend.”

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Business

York Wildcats Lose Close Class B Volleyball Championship to Washington Academy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

York​ Wildcats Fall ⁤to Washington Academy in Class B ⁢Volleyball Championship

AUGUSTA, Maine – The York Wildcats volleyball ⁤team saw their championship run end Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Washington Academy in the Maine Class⁢ B ⁤championship game. ⁢Despite a resilient comeback, York was ⁢ultimately defeated after a hard-fought ‍battle at the Augusta Civic⁢ center.

York ​Head Coach Michael Hill⁤ acknowledged the match’s⁣ difficulty. “It was going to be a tough match,” Hill said. “We had a lot of holes that we fell into early,and we⁤ were able to climb out of them and able to ‍get it to a ​fifth set.”

York forced ‍a ⁤decisive fifth set after facing a challenging match.Hill explained ‌the team focused on chipping away at deficits to reach a fifth-and-deciding set. “We were ⁢able to find the strength to hammer thru it,” Hill said. “It’s such a momentum game,and as ‌soon ⁢as the momentum shifted,we took that fourth set and rode‌ it ​out all the way to​ the end ⁢of the fifth.”

The fourth set​ saw Washington Academy ⁤initially leading 12-6 ​before York rallied with‍ six​ consecutive​ points to ‍tie the set⁢ at 12-12.The teams traded points, reaching ‌22-22, then ⁢Washington Academy gained game point at 24-23. york battled back to 24-24,‌ and after​ another Washington Academy ​point, ⁤a ‌serve ​went long, tying​ it at 25-25.‍ York then⁣ took a 26-25 lead, ultimately winning the set on a block by Sophie coite that ricocheted⁤ off⁣ a Washington player.”we stayed​ strong in the head and climbed our ⁣way out, and​ we just missed ‌it at the end,”⁢ Hill said.

York won the first set‍ 25-23, overcoming an early 8-2⁤ deficit that prompted a timeout from Hill. however, ⁢Washington Academy controlled the second⁣ and third sets, despite York starting the third set with a 5-2 lead. ‍

Hill credited Washington Academy’s strategic ⁢play. ⁤”They did a great job of spreading the ball around and utilizing all ⁣of its hitters,as well as putting ‍the ball in tough ​spots that York had to scramble for,” he said. “I think one thing‌ (Washington) realized about us​ is that⁢ if they let us hit the ball, we were going⁤ to score a lot of points. They really put the ball in tough spots, made our defense ⁣scramble and really limited our⁣ ability to put the ball away.”

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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World

Title: Meyersdale Defeats Northern Bedford, Advances to D5 Football Championship

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Meyersdale⁤ and Berlin Brothersvalley Advance to District 5 Football Championships

MEYERSDALE, PA – Meyersdale and Berlin Brothersvalley will compete for District 5 football titles after securing semifinal victories Friday night. Meyersdale defeated Northern Bedford 20-0, while⁣ Berlin Brothersvalley routed Everett ‍34-7.

Meyersdale quarterback Jones completed 12 of ‍20 passes for 225 yards, with ​Caden Snyder recording four catches for 100 ⁢yards. Running touchdowns from Spencer Whitfield (1‌ yard) and Jones (9 yards) in the second quarter ​sealed the Red Raiders’ win. the victory⁢ marked Meyersdale’s first against Northern Bedford as 2016 and their first home playoff game since 2019. Coach Donaldson, a 2006 District 5 champion as a player, will lead⁢ his team against second-seeded Conemaugh Township (7-4), who defeated Windber 41-28. Meyersdale’s last District 5 title came in 2006.

In the District 5-2A semifinal, Berlin Brothersvalley’s sophomore running back Durst dominated with 253 rushing ⁣yards and four touchdowns. The Mountaineers took an early lead with ⁢an 18-yard touchdown pass from Brady Janidlo⁢ to Ryan ​Janidlo late ​in the first quarter. Durst‌ added a 73-yard touchdown run before the Janidlo⁢ brothers connected again for an 11-yard ​score ⁣just before halftime, establishing a 20-0 advantage. Everett scored on a 14-yard run by jonathan Cooper, but Durst ⁤responded with a‌ 14-yard touchdown of his own, and finished⁤ the night with a 4-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

Berlin⁤ brothersvalley (7-4) ‍will face fourth-seeded Chestnut Ridge, which upset top-seeded Tussey Mountain 22-10, in the ​championship game.​ First-year coach Dante Paul has guided Berlin to three consecutive wins after a 4-5 start to the season. Berlin is seeking​ its fourth consecutive⁢ District 5 title game⁢ appearance and its first championship since 2015,when they reached the PIAA 1A semifinals.

November 1, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Defense, ground attack lift Highlands past Derry in WPIAL Class 3A 1st round

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 1, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

A stifling defensive performance‌ and a potent ground attack propelled Highlands to a 24-7 ‌victory over Derry Area in the first round of‌ the WPIAL Class 3A football playoffs Friday night. The Golden Rams ⁢advance to face No.3 Central Valley next week.highlands’ ‌win secures a quarterfinal berth and continues their postseason journey, while ending Derry’s season. The Rams’ ability to limit Derry’s offensive opportunities and capitalize on their own rushing success proved decisive.Highlands Head Coach Steve Bonislawski acknowledged areas for ​enhancement despite the‍ win, emphasizing the need for sharper execution⁤ as the playoffs progress.

The Highlands defense set the ⁤tone early, highlighted by an interception from Derry⁣ linebacker Max Dougherty on a second-down play‌ during the Rams’ second drive, halting a promising advance from their own 18-yard​ line. Later, a fumble⁣ forced by⁢ the Rams​ and recovered by Trojans linebacker Kaden Weiers at the Derry 33-yard ⁣line further‌ frustrated the Derry offense. A missed 30-yard field⁤ goal by⁢ highlands in the ‍third quarter offered ⁤a brief reprieve for Derry, but the Rams’ overall defensive pressure remained consistent.

Complementing the defense was a strong rushing attack. ⁢Quarterback Jamarkus Prager contributed 18 and 10-yard runs,while Owen-Cratsenberg broke off gains of ‌13 and ‌40 yards. ⁢wide receiver⁢ Wright finished with three receptions for 51 yards. However, an errant‍ pass from​ Sacco, impacted by the wind, was intercepted by Rams ‍safety christian Pearson in the end zone.

“We left a lot of points on ‍the field, not happy about that,” Bonislawski said. “In⁢ the playoffs, it doesn’t matter how much you win by, doesn’t have to be pretty. We need to sharpen up for next week and we ⁢certainly know⁣ that.”

highlands will travel‍ to Central Valley‌ (6-4), the Western Hills Conference runner-up, for their next playoff contest. Bonislawski stressed the importance of readiness​ and focused execution. “We’re going to talk about execution and being prepared,” he stated.”The work is done during the week and we’re going to prepare as best we can, knowing our assignments and give ⁤a​ full effort.”

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