Memphis football has secured the commitment of in-state athlete, Bradley Stamper of USJ.
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Memphis football continues to dominate the local recruiting landscape, securing a pivotal commitment from highly touted in-state athlete Bradley Stamper of USJ. This victory for the Tigers not only bolsters their roster with elite local talent but also underscores their growing appeal as the premier destination for top-tier athletes within the state, signaling a promising future for the program’s recruiting efforts.
At the AISA Cheer Camp at Troy University, Clarke Prep’s Gators celebrated a triumphant weekend as both their junior varsity and varsity squads claimed top honors, securing first place in cheer champion and overall spirit categories while the varsity team earned a fourth-place finish, showcasing the program's exceptional talent and competitive spirit on a regional stage.
Arkansas football’s future just got significantly tougher, as our latest 2029 class rankings reveal a wave of elite defensive talent making their mark. These standout prospects didn’t just show up; they impressed our evaluation staff with performances that signal a seismic shift in the state’s defensive landscape, promising a deep and formidable pool of future Gamecocks leaders in the trenches and backline.
For 16-year-old Lakewood Ranch gymnast Mia Busser, the path to collegiate glory took a thrilling turn this week as she delivered a career-defining performance on the national stage. Her breakthrough routine, characterized by technical precision and fearless execution, not only earned her a spot on the podium but also showcased the explosive talent that top-tier universities are now clamoring to recruit. As she transitions from a rising star in her local community to a prominent figure in the national gymnastics scene, Busser’s meteoric rise is a testament to her relentless dedication and serves as a powerful inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country.
Hillgrove forward Asa Montgomery has secured his place on Team USA, adding another prestigious honor to an already stellar basketball resume and cementing his status as one of the nation’s most promising young talents.
As the 2025-26 IHSAA season draws to a close, Myles McLaughlin and Luke Ertel stand out as defining forces of an unforgettable year, showcasing not just on-field dominance but the kind of athletic excellence that captures the heart of Indiana. From breathtaking performances to pivotal off-field decisions, we revisit the five unforgettable moments that defined this historic campaign, proving once again that Indiana high school sports remain the gold standard for passion, competition, and unforgettable drama.
From early mornings in Corbin to the bright lights of the University of Kentucky, Malachi Brown’s journey is a testament to relentless passion and familial support. Fueled by his father’s faith that consistent work yields greatness and driven by childhood prayers for the physical stature on the field, the Corbin High School star has transformed youthful drills into a promising collegiate future. Explore how family values and football fanaticism converged to create one of the Commonwealth’s most sought-after recruits.
The Ole Miss Rebels have secured a pivotal piece of their defensive future, landing four-star defensive lineman Mitchell Turner. The Louisville High School standout officially announced his commitment on June 23, signaling a major boost for the Rebels’ recruiting class as they aim to build a formidable front seven under Jim McElwain’s leadership. Turner’s arrival not only addresses a critical need on the field but also underscores Ole Miss’s growing appeal to elite talent in the Southeast.
Prepare to meet the elite athletes shaping the future of high school soccer, as the 2026 All-Metro Girls Soccer Team brings together the St. Louis area’s most dominant high school players. This year’s roster highlights more than just exceptional skill; it showcases a new generation of champions defined by grit, precision, and unwavering leadership on the field. From game-winning goals to defensive masterclasses, discover the standout accomplishments and stories behind the young women who dominated the 2026 season and established themselves as the region’s premier talent.
Maiden’s Culliver, crowned Catawba County’s Player of the Year after guiding her team to an undefeated state championship title last winter, headlines a star-studded roster of seniors from Catawba and McDowell counties set to clash in this year’s highly anticipated All-Star Game, showcasing the very best of the region’s high school talent to a national audience.
In a bold move set to reshape the Georgia high school football landscape, Northmont High School has joined seven other elite institutions in upgrading to Division I for the 2026 season, signaling a new era of heightened competition and ambition for the program.
In a stunning display of pitching dominance at Stern Field, the DuBois Junior League All-Stars combined for a historic no-hitter against the visiting Ridgway/Kane/Johnsonburg squad. Three pitchers remained unhittable throughout the game, showcasing flawless command and grit, while the offense rose to the occasion to deliver the decisive runs, securing a memorable victory that cemented their status as powerhouse performers in the league.
Gilbert High School’s 6-6 season last year might look like a step backward on paper, but the narrative is far more compelling than the record suggests. The Indians faced significant hurdles, most notably navigating the season with a quarterback who began his tenure watching from the sidelines. Now, under the steady guidance of Coach Ozzie Exume, Gilbert is poised to channel those challenges into a resurgence, promising a season defined not by past struggles, but by the raw potential of a team ready to redefine its identity in 2026.
The Dublin High School boys' basketball team didn't let the calendar dictate their momentum, turning the June heat into fuel for sharpening their competitive edge on the home court. Under the guidance of head coach Wes Grisham, the Lions launched into a rigorous summer league that demanded more than just skill—it required resilience. Starting strong in their weekly matchups, the squad has continuously evolved through disciplined practice and high-pressure play, transforming a traditional off-season into a proving ground for future varsity dominance.
State baseball elites have been revealed, but the spotlight on the Northern Virginia peninsula shines exceptionally bright as players from Rappahannock and Northumberland earn prestigious All-State honors. While Patrick Henry (Glade Spring) dominated the top spots with dual-threat phenom Aidan Monahan named Player of the Year, the recognition of these local talents underscores a season of historic achievements, signaling a new era of excellence for community-driven programs competing on the state’s biggest stage.