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Softball: Coldwater sweeps Northwest; Quincy splits at Al Glick Tournament
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Coldwater’s softball team had a strong weekend, pulling off a clean sweep against Northwest, while Quincy had a mixed performance, splitting their games at the Al Glick Tournament.
What This Mean: For local sports fans, this is a snapshot of how area teams are faring early in the season. Coldwater’s dominant showing hints at their competitive edge, while Quincy’s split suggests they’re holding their own in a tough tournament. It’s the kind of update that keeps communities plugged into their teams’ progress.
High school lacrosse: Southern Section division championship results
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The CIF Southern Section has wrapped up its high school lacrosse championships, with boys' and girls' teams battling it out across divisions. The article lists the final scores, crowning this year's winners—but doesn’t dive into play-by-play drama or standout performances. If you’re a local fan, player, or just love high school sports, this is your quick scoreboard check-in.
What This Mean: High school championships are a big deal for athletes, families, and communities—they’re the culmination of a season’s hard work. While this piece is just a score rundown, it matters because it highlights the achievements of young players and gives local fans a snapshot of who came out on top. For anyone invested in Southern California lacrosse, it’s a quick way to stay in the loop.
Connor Koski lifts El Camino Real to City Section Open Division boys' volleyball title
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Connor Koski was the hero for El Camino Real, delivering eight kills and sealing the deal with a match-winning block to clinch the City Section Open Division boys' volleyball championship against Venice.
What This Mean: High school sports championships are a big deal—not just for the players, but for the entire school community. Koski’s standout performance under pressure is the kind of moment that makes prep sports so thrilling, and it’s a huge win for El Camino Real’s volleyball program. For Venice, it’s a tough loss, but making it to the Open Division final is still a major accomplishment. Either way, this is the kind of game people will remember.
Prep talk: After two knee surgeries, QB Nicolas Johnson is back
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Nicolas Johnson, the quarterback for Gardena Serra High, is gearing up for his senior season after an incredibly tough journey—he tore the ACL in *both* knees and had to undergo two major surgeries. Now, after months of rehab, he’s cleared to play again.
What This Mean: Comebacks like this aren’t just about sports—they’re about resilience. For young athletes (and really, anyone facing setbacks), Johnson’s story is a reminder that hard work and patience can pay off, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Plus, for his team and fans, it’s a huge morale boost heading into the season.

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