FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — For local sports, 2025 was a year for the books.
There were plenty of state titles at the high school level.
Central East earned its second championship in program history, its first since Xavier Worthy helped them to the title in 2019.
Worthy finished out his rookie year with the Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl.
Buchanan girls’ cross country got back to the top of the podium, and boys wrestling won state at the beginning of this year.
Immanuel girls volleyball went back-to-back, winning the D-IV state title in three sets.
A former Firebaugh High School quarterback is the NFL MVP, had a high school field dedication and became the first Wyoming Cowboy to have his jersey retired.
Josh Allen and the Bills are poised for another playoff run, they hope ends at Super Bowl 60.
It was a third MVP for Aaron Judge as the former Diamond Dog earned the American League honor back-to-back seasons.
The Fresno native left Central as a 0-star recruit, but Cedric Coward was drafted in the first round and is already making a name for himself in the NBA.
San Joaquin Memorial grad Max Arfsten pulled up to the US men’s national team and was named a finalist for men’s player of the year, with a chance to play in next year’s World Cup.
Former Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford retired and became just the third coach inducted into the Ring of Honor.
The Matt Entz era began in 2025, leading the Bulldogs to an 8-win regular season and a bowl game appearance this weekend.
The Arizona Bowl will mark the Bulldogs’ final game in the Mountain West Conference, as they look ahead to what the Pac-12 will bring in 2026.
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