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Ranieri part of state championship team

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Seed School athlete Alexis Ranieri, a West Texas A&M college commit, was part of the Ironwood Ridge girls’ softball team that completed their season as State Champs. The Nighthawks won a decisive 6-2 victory in the championship game. Full story…

Spring Signing Day

Two Speed School athletes have already signed national letters-of-intent as the spring signing period has opened up. Desert Christian’s Zach Rosson, a member of the Eagles’ state championship baseball teams, has committed to Northwestern College (IA). On the girls’ side, CDO’s Shelby Hotchkiss has signed to continue at the collegiate … Read More

All-Conference honors for Salpointe grad

Speed School athlete Allie Curtis, a right fielder for Central Michigan, was recently named Player of the Week for the Mid-American Conference. Her already-stellar play at the plate this season got a boost when she went on a three-game tear in which she finished with an impressive .636 batting average … Read More

National Signing Day

Three additional Speed School athletes signed letters-of-intent today to compete at the collegiate level, joining four other seniors who signed earlier in the fall. These athletes include: Tristan Jury, Cienega – Briar Cliff University (football) Casey Carnaghi, Sahuaro – Adams State University (football) Jacob Miller, Sahuaro – Mesa CC (football) … Read More

Top 100 of 2015

Four Speed School athletes were named to Arizona Daily Star columnist Greg Hansen’s Top 100 list honoring the top Southern Arizona sports figures of 2015. Spanning a wide range of levels (high school, collegiate, pro, and Olympic) as well as roles (athletes, coaches, administrators, and more), the annual list is always … Read More

UHS’ Kenzie Rod signs with Embry-Riddle

From AllSportsTucson.com: As a junior, Kenzie Rod batted .479 with two doubles, two home runs with 20 RBIs for Rincon/University. The infielder signed with Embry-Riddle last week. “We could not be prouder of Mackenzie,” her mother Amy said. “She worked extremely hard coming off an injury her sophomore season that … Read More

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