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The Conway Police Department said Thursday that North Conway Fire/Rescue responded to Skimobile Road on Cranmore Mountain in North Conway shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday following a report that a child had struck a tree while skiing on the Bandit Trail, an intermediate trail.Copyright 2025 TMX. All rights reserved.Police did not share the boy’s identity.First […]

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The Conway Police Department said Thursday that North Conway Fire/Rescue responded to Skimobile Road on Cranmore Mountain in North Conway shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday following a report that a child had struck a tree while skiing on the Bandit Trail, an intermediate trail.Copyright 2025 TMX. All rights reserved.Police did not share the boy’s identity.First responders arrived to find Cranmore Ski Patrol personnel providing CPR to the 12-year-old boy at the base of the mountain. The boy was transported to MaineHealth Memorial Hospital in North Conway where he was pronounced dead.“On behalf of the Conway Police Department, and all the first responders who assisted, I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family members of the 12-year-old boy,” Conway Police Chief Christopher Mattei said in a statement. According to WMUR, the boy was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.“On behalf of Cranmore Mountain Resort, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family,” a spokesperson said in a statement. ”The entire Cranmore family grieves this tragic loss.”NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (TMX) – A 12-year-old boy was killed in a skiing accident on a New Hampshire mountain on New Year’s Eve, authorities said.

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10 Student-Athletes Named to Outdoor Track and Field All-SEC Teams – LSU

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday that 10 members of the LSU track & field program were named outdoor All-SEC honorees. The All-SEC first team consists of the top finishers in each event, while the second team consists of the second-place finishers and the third team consists of the third-place finishers in each event. […]

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday that 10 members of the LSU track & field program were named outdoor All-SEC honorees.

The All-SEC first team consists of the top finishers in each event, while the second team consists of the second-place finishers and the third team consists of the third-place finishers in each event. Ties are not broken. Some athletes finished with more than one medal, but are slotted as their highest finish on the All-SEC team.

All-SEC Members

First Team (event)

Second Team (event)

  • Aniyah Bigam (4×100)
  • Tima Godbless (100m, 4×100)
  • Machaeda Linton (4×100)
  • Ella Onojuvwevwo (400m)
  • Jaiden Reid (4×100)
  • Jahiem Stern (4×100)
  • Myles Thomas (4×100)
  • Jelani Watkins (4×100)
  • Nasya Williams (4×100)

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Long Beach Poly’s Walk-Off Streak Continues in Win Over Riverside Poly – The562.org

The562’s baseball coverage in 2025 is sponsored by the Millikan, Long Beach Poly, Lakewood and Wilson baseball boosters. The562’s coverage of Long Beach Poly is sponsored by Bryson Financial. The famous expression goes, “once is a mistake, twice is a coincidence, and three times is a pattern.” So what do you call it when Long Beach […]

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The562’s baseball coverage in 2025 is sponsored by the Millikan, Long Beach Poly, Lakewood and Wilson baseball boosters.

The562’s coverage of Long Beach Poly is sponsored by Bryson Financial.

The famous expression goes, “once is a mistake, twice is a coincidence, and three times is a pattern.”

So what do you call it when Long Beach Poly Baseball wins four consecutive home playoff games via walk-off? Jackrabbit Magic, perhaps.

History repeated itself once again on Tuesday afternoon at LBCC, where the Jackrabbits earned another thrilling playoff win, this time over Riverside Poly by a score of 4-3.

The dramatic conclusion almost felt inevitable as senior Deven Munoz stepped into the batter’s box with a chance to win it, and he came through with a line drive to center field to set off another celebration on Joe Hicks Memorial Field. The same way the last three games Poly’s played on that field have ended.

“That was actually my first walk-off I ever hit, and it felt amazing,” said Munoz after getting mobbed by his teammates. “When I hit the ball, I already knew it was getting down. I was just pumped. And all my guys running towards me, it’s a feeling I’ve never felt before.”

Tuesday’s game wasn’t a perfect performance from the Jackrabbits, who committed three errors during the game and fell behind 2-0 in the first inning. But they didn’t panic and made enough plays to win, earning a trip to the CIF-SS Division 5 quarterfinals.

“I think that was the best version of Poly Baseball,” said Jackrabbit head coach Solomon Williams.  “It doesn’t have to be pretty, it doesn’t have to be home runs and triples. It can be the dirty stuff of reading balls in the dirt, wearing pitches, and taking another 90 feet, and that is Poly Baseball. So, yeah, it wasn’t our cleanest, but we’re happy with it.”

Ryan King got the start on the mound for LB Poly, and pitched well across six frames. He ran into some trouble in the first after a one-out walk and an error put two Riverside Poly runners on base. That set the table for a two-run double by Lucas Burton to make it 2-0 Bears.

But from there, King allowed just one more run in the third, after a pair of infield singles set up Burton with another RBI opportunity. His run-scoring single put the Riverside Poly lead back to 3-1, and King didn’t allow another hit the rest of the game. In total, the righty allowed a pair of earned runs on four hits with three walks and three strikeouts.

Senior Daylen Carey came out of the bullpen to work the top of the seventh inning, working around an error and striking out a batter to pick up the win in relief.

“We’ve had two horses all year. It’s been Carey and King, and that was exactly what we expected from him,” Williams said of his starter. “After those two runs that the team gave up, we needed him to get kind of mad. I think you saw him get fired up a couple times, get mad, and kind of take this game under control.”

The Jackrabbits were able to respond to the early deficit with a run in the bottom of the first. Leadoff man Tate Hammond ripped a single up the middle on the first pitch he saw, then moved around to third base before scoring on a two-out throwing error by the Bears.

Long Beach Poly was then able to rally for a pair of runs to tie the game in the bottom of the fifth, starting with a leadoff base hit from Fausto Gaxiola. After a sacrifice bunt, Riverside Poly elected to intentionally walk Hammond to put the tying run on base.

Izaiyah Gutierrez followed that up with a bloop single to right field, loading the bases with just one out. Matthew Garcia then lined a single into right center to score the second run for the Jackrabbits, trimming the deficit to 3-2.

After a popout, catcher Caleb Safotu stepped in for a lengthy plate appearance, eventually working a walk to bring home Hammond and tie the game.

That’s where things remained until the bottom of the seventh, when Gutierrez lined a one-out base hit to center. He would promptly steal second base, then move to third on a wild pitch to get in prime scoring position for Munoz’s walk-off.

“Before going up, I asked God, I was like, ‘Please, if you give me this moment, I’m gonna make the most out of it,” said Munoz of his game-winning hit. “And I got the moment, and I didn’t let it go to waste. Confidence-wise, I always go up thinking I’m better than the other team–I try to be a dog, and I hope everyone has the same mindset. Because honestly, a lot of these guys on our team can hit, we just need to stay clean and consistent throughout the game.”

The Jackrabbits will be on the road for the quarterfinals on Friday when they visit Camarillo High School for a 3:15 p.m. first pitch.



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Girls Water Polo Sectionals: Stevenson, Fremd Claim Titles, EG Ends Record Year

Here’s a look at how the girls water polo sectionals went for the Journal-area: Saturday, May 17 (sectional finals) Stevenson 8, Libertyville 6: No. 1 Stevenson (33-0) won its 55th game in a row with an exciting victory over No. 2 Libertyville (24-4) to head to state for the 19th time since the IHSA started sponsoring the […]

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Here’s a look at how the girls water polo sectionals went for the Journal-area:
 
Saturday, May 17 (sectional finals)
 
Stevenson 8, Libertyville 6: No. 1 Stevenson (33-0) won its 55th game in a row with an exciting victory over No. 2 Libertyville (24-4) to head to state for the 19th time since the IHSA started sponsoring the sport in 2002. Stevenson has won a state trophy each of the last 10 seasons, including six state titles. Victoria Duncan (2 goals) gave Stevenson a 7-4 lead with …



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Millikin sends off three Big Blue Athletes to NCAA DIII Outdoor Track Championships

DECATUR, Ill. – Members of the Millikin University community gathered Tuesday morning, May 20, to send off three Big Blue Track and Field athletes on their journey to the 2025 NCAA DIII Track and Field Championships. Millikin sophomore Kyle Hensley (Mt. Zion H.S.) and first-year athletes De’Andranay Chism (Belleville East H.S.) and Ibrahim Diakite (Chicago […]

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DECATUR, Ill. – Members of the Millikin University community gathered Tuesday morning, May 20, to send off three Big Blue Track and Field athletes on their journey to the 2025 NCAA DIII Track and Field Championships.

Millikin sophomore Kyle Hensley (Mt. Zion H.S.) and first-year athletes De’Andranay Chism (Belleville East H.S.) and Ibrahim Diakite (Chicago Roger Sullivan H.S.) each qualified for the NCAA Championships and will compete at SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio, May 22-24.

“ When you play football, you line up against another team and know who you’re competing with on the other team. Track is unique in that sometimes you could be qualifying against somebody running a thousand miles away, and you don’t know. All you can do is to do your best,” said Millikin Associate Athletic Director Bryan Marshall. “What these three athletes have accomplished is amazing, and they are all in the top 10 in the country. That is a great accomplishment.”

Hensley will compete in the pole vault on Saturday, May 24, at 11 a.m. CT. He tied for the best Pole Vault performance in the NCAA DIII back in April, clearing 5.18 meters (17.0 feet). He was the 2024 NCAA Indoor Pole Vault National Champion and finished in second place at last year’s Outdoor Championships. In March, Hensley finished in fourth at the 2025 Indoor Track and Field Championships.

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“Kyle is an incredible young man, and as just a sophomore, this is his fourth National Championship. Kyle is also a brilliant student in our Engineering Science program. He works really hard, and he does a great job there,” Millikin Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Andrew Craycraft said. “The pole vault is a very dangerous and a very scary event, and you couldn’t find somebody more fearless.”

Chism and Diakite, both first-year students, will run in the 200-meter prelims on Thursday, May 22, starting at 5:40 p.m. CT. The 200-meter finals will be on Saturday at 2:40 p.m. 

Diakite had NCAA Division III’s sixth fastest time of the season, turning in his qualifying performance last Wednesday, winning the 200 at the Augustana Twilight Final qualifier in 20.94 seconds. 

Andrew Craycraft
Millikin Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Andrew Craycraft speaks at Tuesday’s send off. 

He broke the Millikin record in the 200 that dated back to 2000, held by Big Blue track legend Carl Alexander at 21.15 seconds. Alexander was a seven-time All-American, including the 2018 National Champion in the 100 Meters. 

Diakite was the Male Track Athlete of the Meet at the CCIW Championships, winning the 200 Meters in 21.19 seconds and finishing in second in the 100 Meters in 10.66 seconds. Diakite also ran legs on two Big Blue Relay Teams that earned All-Conference honors, finishing third in the 4×100 and 4×400 Relays.

“Ibrahim is just a freshman, and he’s been a welcome addition. Running 20.9 is a hard thing to put in perspective for 200 meters. Breaking Carl Alexander’s school record and being ranked in the top 10 in the country right now is just incredible,” Craycraft said. “Breaking 21 seconds is elite.” 

Chism’s qualifying mark of 23.78 was the fourth fastest in NCAA DIII, and she turned in the time at the CCIW Championships to finish second. She was named the CCIW Outdoor Track Championships Women’s Track First-Year Student Athlete of the meet. In addition to her second place in the 200 Meters, Chism was third in the 100 meters in 12.03 seconds, breaking her own Millikin record.

“De’Andranay has broken almost every sprint record she can as a freshman. It has been an inspirational story. She made the indoor National Championships this year and has been consistently, from the beginning of the indoor season until now, the top female long sprinter in the country,” Craycraft said. “She is a fearless competitor and has been fun to watch. We are so proud of her.”

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From left to right, Millikin’s Andrew Craycraft, Kyle Hensley, De’Andranay Chism, 
Ibrahim Diakite and Forrest Donnell. 

Acting President Mary Black presented the athletes with shirts signed with well wishes by Millikin staff members. 

“We are all so excited for you to be heading to the National Championships,” Black said. “We want you to know that all of these folks here today are behind you, and the entire University is behind you. Congratulations and best of luck.” 



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Thirteen Reno High athletes to sign national letter of intent on Wednesday

Thirteen Reno High athletes will sign national letters of intent with colleges Wednesday during a signing-day ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the Huskies’ gym. Those players, which were provided by the school’s athletic administration, include: Division I * Grace Macharg, track and field, University of Montana * Erick Simpson, track and field, Eastern Washington University […]

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Thirteen Reno High athletes will sign national letters of intent with colleges Wednesday during a signing-day ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the Huskies’ gym. Those players, which were provided by the school’s athletic administration, include:

Division I

* Grace Macharg, track and field, University of Montana

* Erick Simpson, track and field, Eastern Washington University (preferred walk-on)

Division II

* Sydney Porter, track and field, Concordia University

*Keira Dwindell, soccer, Northwest Nazarene University

Division III

* Lily Houston, volleyball, University of Redlands

* Melis Kavlicoglu, cross country/track and field, Pratt Institute

* Isabella Pfleiger, swim, Hendrix College

NAIA

* Haylie Banes, golf, Ottawa University

Junior college

* Jackson Berg, baseball, Yuba City

* Conall Chick, baseball, Centralia College

* George Hawk, Feather River CC

* Sawyer Morris, soccer, Truckee Meadows CC

* Tate Robertson, baseball, Feather River CC

* Hudson Sadler, baseball, Mendocino College



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