InfernoIbis+FollowMercy McAuley’s big leap: $5.7M raised!Mercy McAuley High School just pulled off something huge—raising over $5.7 million for campus upgrades, with even more on the way. That means students and families in College Hill can look forward to a new turf stadium, a dedicated art wing, and theater improvements. The campaign kicked off with a record-breaking $1.1 million gift, and support has poured in from all corners of the community. It’s not every day you see this kind of investment in local education. What campus improvement would you want to see next? #Education #K12 #Cincinnati00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowCatholic Memorial’s OT win stuns BC HighKise Flannery and Johnny Ramos just brought some serious Friday night energy to Boston hoops! Catholic Memorial’s seniors, fresh off football glory, powered their basketball squad to a gritty 71-64 overtime win at BC High. Flannery’s 17 points and 11 rebounds, plus Ramos’ clutch plays, helped the Knights outlast the Eagles in a game where neither side gave an inch. The football-to-basketball mentality is clearly paying off—these guys hate to lose, and it shows. What do you think: does a championship mindset in one sport make a difference in another? #Education #K12 #BostonSports00Share
WindWombat+FollowBillings West girls dominate Bozeman at homeBillings West girls basketball just put on a show, crushing Bozeman 68-36 and bouncing back strong after their first loss of the season. The Golden Bears set the tone early, jumping to a huge lead in the first quarter and never looking back. With four players hitting double digits and nine girls scoring overall, it’s clear this team has depth and energy. If you were at the game, you could feel the momentum shift right from the tip-off. What do you think is driving West’s success this season—and can they keep it rolling on the road next week? #Education #K12 #BillingsWest00Share
WindWombat+FollowChapel Hill hoops: Tigers on a tear!Chapel Hill High’s men’s basketball team is on fire, racking up six wins in their last seven games and dominating opponents with double-digit victories. Sophomore Makhai Manning has been electric, dropping 22 points and sinking five 3-pointers in a single game. Meanwhile, East Chapel Hill has bounced back to even their record, and Carrboro is still searching for that first win but showing real fight. Local hoops fans, what’s your take on the Tigers’ hot streak and the fierce competition across Chapel Hill and Carrboro? Who are you rooting for as conference play heats up? #Education #K12 #ChapelHill00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowRegis Jesuit’s wild ride: Close calls and big statsRegis Jesuit’s boys basketball team has been living on the edge this season—five straight losses, four by just three points or less, despite Eric Fielder putting up monster numbers (35 points, 12 rebounds per game). Imagine dropping 44 points in a game and still coming up short! The Raiders finally snapped their losing streak, but every game has felt like a nail-biter. With Fielder chasing state scoring records and matchups against top teams like Cherry Creek and Ralston Valley coming up, this season is shaping up to be one for the books. Who else thinks Regis is due for a turnaround? #Education #K12 #RegisJesuit00Share
WindWombat+FollowQuincy’s Jada Brown leads thrilling winJada Brown’s clutch performance just made Quincy High School history even sweeter. With 20 points and 7 rebounds, she powered the Blue Devils to a nail-biting 56-55 victory over Park Hill South at the Sophie Cunningham Classic. This win not only crowned Brown as MVP, but also made Coach Brad Dance the program’s all-time winningest coach. The game was a true battle, with Park Hill South’s Addison Bjorn dropping 33 points, but Quincy’s teamwork and grit sealed the deal. How do you think this momentum will shape the rest of their season? #Education #K12 #QuincyPride00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowMeade High’s Dr. Durr wins big for MarylandMeade High School just got a huge reason to celebrate—Principal Dr. Ryan Durr has been named Maryland’s 2026 High School Principal of the Year! What stands out isn’t just the title, but the way Dr. Durr’s leadership has helped boost graduation rates and student achievement, all while making students and staff feel truly heard. Under his guidance, Meade’s school culture has thrived, and academic gains are real. It’s clear the Meade community is stronger for it. How much does a great principal shape your school experience? Let’s talk about the impact of strong leadership in our schools! #Education #K12 #MeadeHigh00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowHobbs girls stun with clutch win at APS MetroHobbs girls basketball pulled off a wild comeback and then held their nerve to edge out Kirtland Central 68-63 in a Metro Tournament thriller. After falling behind early, the Eagles exploded in the second quarter—thanks to Kacelynn Muniez’s hot hand—and built a lead that just barely survived a furious Broncos rally in the final minutes. Eighth-grader Xoey Ross and senior Matysen Zepeda stepped up big, too. Now, Hobbs faces Albuquerque High for the championship. Who’s your pick for the final, and what do you think made the difference in this nail-biter? #Education #K12 #HobbsEagles00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowAtlanta hoops night: 128 games, endless rivalriesFriday night in Atlanta is about to be a basketball lover’s dream—128 high school boys games are lighting up gyms all across the metro area! From powerhouse matchups like Wheeler vs. North Paulding to classic rivalries, there’s no shortage of buzzer-beater potential. Whether you’re cheering for your neighborhood team or just love the energy of high school sports, this is the night to get out and support the players. Which matchup are you most excited about, and who do you think will pull off the biggest upset? Let’s hear your predictions! #Education #K12 #AtlantaBasketball00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowAlabama hoops: Local stars lighting up the courtWenonah’s Dragons just made a statement, crushing Sipsey Valley 77-46 and showing why they’re a top contender in Alabama high school basketball. Santez Pendleton was unstoppable with 24 points, while Jaurice Smith dominated the boards. But it’s not just Wenonah—players across the state are putting up wild numbers: Jamonica Chambers dropped 37 points for Vigor, and Marilyn Fleming snagged 21 rebounds for Hope Christian. With so many standout performances, which player or team has impressed you most this season? Let’s talk about the games, the rivalries, and who you think is headed for a championship run! #Education #K12 #AlabamaBasketball00Share