High School Sports News: May 4-11, 2026

Introduction

This report talks about sports winners in the US. It also talks about some schools that broke the rules.

Main Body

In the Northeast and Midwest, many students played well. Erin Seder won a popular award. Griffin Meeker and Cannon Foster played great baseball. In Arizona, students broke records. Kelson Hogan threw a javelin very far. Ryder Hall and Tasimania Gallahar won many titles in jumping and running. In Alabama, three softball teams broke the rules. They played too many games. Now, these teams cannot play in the final games. They must also pay money.

Conclusion

Many students are great at sports. However, schools in Alabama must follow the rules.

Learning

đŸƒâ€â™‚ī¸ Action Words (The Past)

In this story, things already happened. We change the action words to show it is in the past.

The Pattern:

  • Play → Played
  • Break → Broke
  • Win → Won
  • Throw → Threw

How to use it: If you did something yesterday, use the second word.

  • Today: I play baseball. → Yesterday: I played baseball.
  • Today: I win a game. → Yesterday: I won a game.

📍 Where is it happening?

Notice how the writer uses 'In' for big places:

  • In the Northeast
  • In Arizona
  • In Alabama

Use 'In' when you talk about cities, states, or countries.

Vocabulary Learning

talk (v.)
to speak or communicate
Example:She talks about her day with her friends.
about (prep.)
concerning or relating to
Example:We read a book about animals.
sports (n.)
activities that involve physical exertion and skill
Example:He likes to play sports with his classmates.
winners (n.)
people who win a contest or competition
Example:The winners received medals.
schools (n.)
places where students learn
Example:The schools in town are very busy.
rules (n.)
guidelines that must be followed
Example:Students must follow the school rules.
students (n.)
people who study at school
Example:Students work hard on their homework.
played (v.)
to participate in a game or sport
Example:They played soccer after school.
well (adv.)
in a good or satisfactory way
Example:She played well during the match.
award (n.)
a prize given for achievement
Example:He received an award for his science project.
baseball (n.)
a game played with a bat and ball
Example:Baseball is popular in the United States.
records (n.)
achievements that are the best or highest
Example:She broke the record in the 100-meter race.
javelin (n.)
a long spear used in throwing
Example:He threw the javelin very far.
titles (n.)
names or awards given for winning
Example:They won many titles in the tournament.
games (n.)
activities with rules for entertainment
Example:The games were exciting to watch.