Jacob Morris+FollowOhio’s top receiver shakes up high school footballJamier Brown, Ohio’s No. 1 receiver and a five-star Ohio State commit, is making a big move—he’s transferring from Wayne High near Dayton to powerhouse Big Walnut in Sunbury. Brown’s been a standout for three years and is ranked No. 6 nationally for the class of 2027. With Big Walnut’s recent deep playoff runs, this transfer could seriously shift the balance in Ohio high school football. How do you think this will impact both schools and the Buckeyes’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts on high school transfers and their ripple effects! #Sports #OhioFootball #HighSchoolSports00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowAlabama track stars light up BirminghamCaleb Flynt’s 48.05 in the 400 meters at the Birmingham CrossPlex just set the bar for high school runners across Alabama—he didn’t just win, he dominated by over a second! On the girls’ side, Hoover’s Daisy Luna clocked a speedy 55.67. But it wasn’t just about individual glory: Hoover’s boys and girls teams racked up wins in sprints, hurdles, relays, and field events, while Hazel Green and Central-Phenix City made their own statements in earlier heats. The competition is fierce, and these athletes are raising the standard. Which performance impressed you most? #Sports #AlabamaTrack #HighSchoolSports00Share
Dashcamgram+FollowA high school athlete says he can’t even focus on football anymore because his teammates constantly bring up his sister’s OnlyFans. He didn’t choose it. He doesn’t promote it. Yet he’s the one dealing with the jokes, the comments, and the distractions every day. Some people say it’s not his problem and that adults can do whatever they want with their bodies. Others argue that online choices don’t exist in a vacuum and can spill over onto family—especially kids. So where’s the line? Should he just “toughen up,” or is it fair to say social media decisions can impact people who never asked to be involved? And should schools step in when harassment becomes part of team culture? What’s your take? #DebateTime #OnlyFansTalk #HighSchoolSports #FamilyImpact #SocialMediaConsequences #Accountability #TeamCulture #Harassment #ViralDiscussion11235Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowWinchester High bans students from hockey gameWinchester High School just made a bold move—students are banned from attending the upcoming hockey game against Arlington due to ongoing crowd behavior issues. This isn’t just about one rowdy night; it’s a response to years of heated rivalries and misconduct at games. Some locals say it’s about time the school cracked down, while others think it punishes everyone for the actions of a few. This decision has people sharing stories from their own high school days, debating if schools are getting too strict or finally setting real boundaries. Where do you stand on this? #Sports #WinchesterMA #HighSchoolSports10Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowBishop England, Iron Horse athletes break recordsRecords are falling at Bishop England and Philip Simmons High! Zach Balog and Hunter Alex wrapped up their Bishops football careers with new school records in receiving and tackles, showing just how much dedication pays off. Meanwhile, Philip Simmons’ volleyball and basketball teams are making waves—McRae Stephenson led the state in hitting percentage, and Hopper Afman set a new three-point record. It’s incredible to see so many local athletes not just winning games, but raising the bar for everyone. Who’s your pick for the most inspiring performance this season? Let’s celebrate these standouts! #Sports #HighSchoolSports #BishopEngland00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowBig wins and buzzer beaters in local hoopsElyria Catholic’s girls basketball team dominated NDCL with a 54-32 victory, thanks to a huge night from Dimacchia and Niederst. Over on the boys’ side, University’s squad exploded for 75 points against Cleveland JFK, while Kirtland’s Renfro dropped 20 in their win over Chagrin Falls. Hockey fans saw University fall just short against Fenwick, despite Hayek’s two goals. These games weren’t just about the scores—players stepped up, teams rallied, and the energy was electric. Which performance stood out most to you, and what’s your favorite moment from this week’s action? #Education #K12 #HighSchoolSports00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowCanton high school athletes shine this weekCanton’s high school sports scene was buzzing with standout moments this week! Pisgah’s basketball teams swept Enka, while Mitchell’s boys and girls both grabbed wins over Brevard. In wrestling, Asheville’s girls put on a dominant performance against Erwin, and the boys’ match came down to the wire. Over at the pool, Brevard’s swimmers racked up relay wins, and Asheville Christian’s squad showed serious depth at UNC Asheville. It’s awesome to see so many local athletes stepping up—who impressed you most this week, and which team are you rooting for as the season heats up? #Sports #CantonNC #HighSchoolSports00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowBig wins and surprises in local high school sportsSome local high school teams are absolutely on fire this week! Talawanda’s girls basketball squad dominated Mount Healthy 63-27, while Woodward’s girls put up a jaw-dropping 80 points against Western Hills. On the bowling lanes, Western Brown’s boys team kept their undefeated streak alive at 7-0. These standout performances are making waves across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Whether you’re cheering for your school or just love seeing young athletes shine, there’s plenty to talk about. Which team or player impressed you most this week? Let’s celebrate the hard work and big moments happening in our own backyard! #Sports #HighSchoolSports #Cincinnati00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowBig changes brewing for NC high school sportsNew schools, higher referee pay, and even Sunday championships could be on the horizon for North Carolina high school athletics. The NCHSAA board is considering adding three new schools, boosting pay for referees across multiple sports, and possibly moving some championship games to Sundays for better attendance. There’s also talk of allowing co-op teams—where two schools combine athletes to keep programs alive—and a push to finally test out a shot clock in basketball. With all these proposals, how do you think these changes will impact student-athletes, coaches, and the community? Which ideas do you support most? #Sports #NCHSAA #HighSchoolSports00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowSaturday morning Prep Rally: High school sports buzzHigh school sports fans, Saturday mornings just got more exciting! The latest Prep Rally is packed with highlights, scores, and standout moments from local teams you care about. Whether you’re tracking your school’s playoff run or just love seeing the next generation of athletes in action, this roundup brings you closer to the games and stories shaping our community. Who impressed you this week? Any up-and-coming stars we should keep an eye on? Let’s celebrate our local talent and share your favorite moments from the latest matchups! #Sports #PrepRally #HighSchoolSports00Share