New Boston Huron's girls soccer team poses with the trophy after beating Airport 7-4 to wrap up its third consecutive Huron League championship on Monday, May 11, 2026.
New Boston Huron's girls soccer team poses with the trophy after beating Airport 7-4 to wrap up its third consecutive Huron League championship on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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Monroe County Region high school sports roundup for Monday, May 11

NEW BOSTON – Make it three straight for the Chiefs.

New Boston Huron wrapped up its third consecutive Huron League championship in girls soccer.

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Coach Matt Lividini’s squad has been completely dominant during that stretch with a 29-0-1 record with 23 shutouts.

A 7-4 victory over Airport on Monday, May 11, gives Huron a 10-0 record with season with 66 goals scored and just 6 allowed.

Malaya Singer and Miley Skamiera scored three goals each with Skamiera pushing her school-record total for the season to 38.

Avery Turk contributed a goal and three assists and Maggie Mentzer also was credited with an assist. Freshmen Lillie Susewitz and Evanne Murray stood out on defense.

MONDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

BASEBALL

Steel Decator and Cameron Cole, SMCC: Combined for 26 strikeouts and no walks while giving up a total of five hits during 5-0 and 3-0 shutouts of Milan. “One of the best pitching performances in a doubleheader I have witnessed,” St. Mary Catholic Central coach Jared Janssen said. “Both pitchers controlled the strike zone and were able to do whatever they wanted.” Lukas Linzell had three hits to lead the offense.

Jayden Yancy, Flat Rock: Fired a 1-hit shutout in a 10-0 win over Grosse Ile. Jordan Godfrey, Alex Barron and Evan Szalay collected two hits apiece.

Zayne Emch, Whiteford: Recorded two hits and a save in a 6-5 victory over Swanton. Jake Scott earned the pitching win for the 16-5 Bobcats, Luke Henegar homered and Brody Masters also had two hits.

Cash Moczydlowsky, New Boston Huron: Racked up 16 strikeouts while twirling a 2-hitter in a 4-1 verdict over Riverview. Aiden Sainato and Dominic Russo led the offense with two hits each and Noah Banas drove in a pair of runs.

SOFTBALL

Olivia Tilley, Airport: Delivered three hits to spark a 12-2 conquest of Flat Rock. Brityn Duffy homered and finished with two hits along with Brooklyn Martin and Jillian Baker. Julia Dyson earned her ninth pitching win of the season. Ashlin Woodman went 1-for-3 and drove in a run for Flat Rock.

Kaitlyn Kwiatkowski, Bedford: Went 5-for-5 on a night her mother was honored by throwing out the first pitch on Cancer Awareness Day. Freshman pitcher Luna Gallup notched a pair of complete-game shutouts in a 15-0, 16-0 sweep of Ann Arbor Skyline. Maddy Kwiatkowski went 4-for-4, Kinzi Burmeister logged two hits and Lily Vidra homered in the first game. Sophia Steinman was 3-for-3 and Emma Price and Mya Smithson combined to drive in seven runs in the nightcap.

Olivia McMahon, Monroe: Picked up two wins during an 8-2, 14-2 sweep of Ann Arbor Pioneer. Soffia Elmer and Sierra Daniels led the offense.

Kiley Lewandowski, Lauren Dunwoody and Kennedy Warren, Gibraltar Carlson: All doubled in a big second inning that powered the Marauders over Dearborn Edsel Ford. The finished with two hits apiece along with Emilee Konkus and Hayden England. Averie Gendron tossed a four-inning no-hitter.

Olivia Piepsney, SMCC: Cracked a home run, drive in five runs and went 4-for-4 as the Kestrels bounced back after losing the first game of a doubleheader 8-7 in nine innings to take the second game 98. Lauren Tolliver and Hannah Williams registered three hits each and Claire Holton finished 2-for-2. Braelyn Runyon notched two hits in the first game and was the winning pitcher in the second.

PREP SOCCER

Camryn Cousino, Jefferson-Erie Mason: Scored both goals in a 6-2 loss to Milan. Kate Otting and Emalie Cadle had assists.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Pierce Okoney, Dundee: Ran on three winning relays during an 86-50 triumph over Ann Arbor Greenhills. Julius Jenkins (long jump) and Jayden Hayes-Jackson (high jump) both won an individual event and were part of two winning relays. Other individual winners were Austin Aultman (high hurdles), Anthony York (low Hurdles), Calvin Campbell (shot-put), Ranveer Singh (discus) and Owen Cooley. Zachary Crawford  was part of two winning relays and York, Mason Abraham, Alex Tremonti, Jonathan Hettig, Owen Cory, Evan Cousino and Izaiah McGovern one apiece.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

Makenzie Heath, Dundee: Captured wins in the 400 meters and high jump and ran on two winning relays to spark a 108-27 victory over Ann Arbor Greenhills. Addison Ringbloom (1600, 3200) and Sophia Nolff (both hurdles) were double winners while Maddie Salenbien (200), Rileigh Grady (shot-put), Hailey Elkins (discus), Merry Schwab (pole Vault) and Lily Ratliff (long jump) all ruled an event. Madeline Dukeshire, Allie Root, Aisley Cousino, Leah Evans, Tori Morton and Kyli Morton, Gabby Hovey and Sloan Branum contributed to a sweep of the relays.

This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Monroe County Region high school sports roundup for Monday, May 11

Reporting by Niles Kruger, The Monroe News / The Monroe News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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