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What were Butler County’s top sports stories of 2025? We ranked them from 15 to 1

Freeport girls soccer celebrated its first WPIAL championship in November. Where did it rank among Butler County’s top sports stories in 2025? Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

From Butler football’s comeback to the numerous district and state championships, 2025 was a busy year in sports in Butler County.

So when looking back on the top stories of the past 12 months in Butler County, there was plenty to choose from.

The Butler Eagle sports staff has come up with its top stories of the past year. Here’s how we ranked the top 15 stories. What were your top stories of the year?

15. Freeport’s Amos Glenn wins Eagle Scoring Trophy with 7 return TDs

We already knew about Glenn’s electric abilities as a running back, but the senior showed off his dynamism as a kick and punt return with seven touchdowns on special teams this year. That put him over the top for the Butler Eagle Scoring Trophy. He recorded 162 points in the regular season and became the fourth Yellowjacket to win the award.

Related Article: Freeport RB Amos Glenn’s journey from the wrong end zone to 2025 Butler Eagle Scoring Trophy winner
14. Butler School District, city take joint control of Pullman Park

The biggest sports business news of the year came from arguably the county’s most famous field. The Pullman Park authority was dissolved in the summer, and operating control has now been split between the city of Butler and the school district. Field upgrades and repairs have taken place since, and Butler Area School District will be responsible for the daily management of the park going forward.

Related Article: Butler city, school district agree on terms to jointly operate Pullman Park
Butler’s competitive cheer team won its fifth PIAA championship in January. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle
13. Butler cheer wins PIAA championship

The Tornado won their fifth PIAA Competitive Spirit Championships title in January, claiming the coed varsity gold with 84.33 points over McDowell. All three judges gave Butler a score of at least 84 in the final.

Related Article: Butler wins 2025 PIAA Competitive Spirit Championship, claiming fifth title in program history
12. Freeport’s Mackenzie Magness wins WPIAL, PIAA pole vault golds

Magness soared to consecutive Class 2A girls pole vault titles in the spring, winning the WPIAL championship in 12-4 followed by the PIAA title in 12-0. The state gold medal was in memory of a friend, Dylan Tarbi, who died the year before while she was competing at states.

Related Article: PIAA track championships: Freeport’s Mackenzie Magness wins 2A girls pole vault gold in friend’s memory
11. North Catholic QB Joe Felitsky breaks WPIAL single-season TD record

Felitsky led one of the most prolific passing offenses the WPIAL and Butler County has ever seen, throwing for 3,388 yards and leading the Trojans to the WPIAL Class 3A semifinals. His 46 touchdowns broke the district’s single-season record.

Related Article: Butler Eagle Sweet 16 football team 2025: Meet the county’s offensive all-stars
North Catholic’s girls 4x100 relay team, from left: Anna Lazzara, Audra Lazzara, Seava Cresta and Daphne Flerl. The quartet won PIAA Class 2A gold in May after breaking the WPIAL record a week prior. Derek Pyda/Butler Eagle
10. North Catholic girls track’s 4x100 relay sets record, wins state title

The quartet of Seava Cresta, Daphne Flerl, Audra Lazzara and Anna Lazzara won PIAA track and field gold in 48.46, setting a Trojanettes’ record in the process. That came not long after they set the WPIAL mark with a 48.07 to win a district title.

Related Article: PIAA track championships: North Catholic 4x100 girls relay wins gold; Butler boys relays ends with 2 medals
9. State rifle champion Jackson Jungling leads Butler to PIAA title

Jungling headlined a historic season for the Tornado rifle team, winning its first individual state title with a 413.8 and leading the club to a team state championship with a 1,019.9. He won is gold by half a point.

Related Article: Butler rifle, Jackson Jungling win 1st state team and individual championships
Moniteau’s Braden Beachem gives coach Clay Kohlmeyer a Gatorade shower after defeating Coudersport 17-0 in the season opener, ending the program’s 18-game losing streak. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle
8. Moniteau football ends 18-game losing streak with new coach

Going into the season, it seemed the Warriors were destined to end a losing streak dating back nearly two full years. But it came as a pleasant surprise when they shut out Coudersport 17-0 in the debut of head coach Clay Kohlmeyer, a former standout quarterback for the program in the 2000s.

Related Article: Moniteau football, led by Brendin Sankey’s big night, shuts out Coudersport for first win in 2 years
7. Knoch’s Braylee Ireland wins district title, medals at state wrestling championships

Ireland, a junior last year, became one of the first Butler County girls wrestlers to claim major postseason hardware with a WPIAL 118-pound championship, a regional tournament title and a sixth-place finish in the PIAA Girls Individual Wrestling Championships, all firsts for a Knights program in its first year.

Related Article: PIAA wrestling: Despite shocking loss, Knoch’s Braylee Ireland wins 1st state medal and sets new bar
6. Butler football wraps up first winning season since 1997

The Golden Tornado, in their second year as an independent, went 7-3, marking the first time in 28 years they had finished above .500. It was the first season they had seven wins since 1992. It came with a forfeit loss (after the fact) against Westinghouse but also included impressive wins over Shaler (32-26 in OT) and University (35-27).

Related Article: Butler football feels mixed emotions after loss to Central Clarion, but best season in more than 30 years
5. Mars grad David Bednar traded to Yankees, pitches in playoffs

After years toiling away for his hometown Pirates out of playoff contention, Bednar finalize realized a baseball dream. It required being traded at the MLB trade deadline to the Yankees. He made his first five postseason appearances after one of his best major league seasons (62 2/3 innings, 2.59 ERA, 86 strikeouts).

Related Article: Yankees agree to acquire All-Star closer David Bednar from Pirates for 3 prospects
Butler’s Santino Sloboda went 50-1, won the WPIAL and PIAA regional championship and finished third in the state championships in one of the best wrestling seasons the county has season. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle
4. Butler’s Santino Sloboda completes one of best wrestling seasons in county history

Sloboda was nearly perfect in 2024-25, going 50-1, defending his WPIAL Class 3A title, winning the PIAA regional tournament and then finishing third in the PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships in Hershey. His lone loss came in the state quarterfinals. He was named the Butler Eagle’s Male Athlete of the Year for 2024-25.

Related Article: Butler wrestler Santino Sloboda, the Butler Eagle Male Athlete of the Year, still has more to achieve
3. Freeport girls soccer wins first WPIAL championship

Butler Eagle Player of the Year Camryn Woods fired the winning goal in the 73rd minute against section rival Burrell to win the Yellowjackets their first district gold at Highmark Stadium in November.

Related Article: Freeport girls soccer wins first WPIAL title, beating Burrell as Elena Jenkins ‘turns on the afterburners’
2. Union grad Evelyn Bliss wins U.S. javelin title

From a small-town school to an All-American at Bucknell University, Bliss has already accomplished a lot as a javelin thrower. But she upped the bar in August in Eugene, Ore., with a throw of 189-6 to win the U.S. outdoor national championship.

Related Article: Union/A-C Valley grad Evelyn Bliss wins women’s javelin national championship
1. Seneca Valley hockey wins Penguins Cup, state title

In a year of historic firsts and fallen records, it was the Raiders’ run to their first state championship after dominating in the PIHL playoffs and Penguins Cup final that takes the top spot. Braden Morin had a hat trick against Holy Ghost Prep for the state title, a week after Marshall Hewitt fired a winner in triple overtime of the Penguins Cup.

Related Article: Braden Morin’s hat trick powers Seneca Valley hockey to 1st state title in rout of Holy Ghost Prep Related Article: Seneca Valley hockey’s Penguins Cup, state title run is Butler County’s top sports story of 2025: ‘It meant a lot’

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