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2025 Sentry Thursday TV coverage, streaming

By: Kevin Cunningham January 2, 2025 You can stream the first round of the 2025 Sentry via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer featured group coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET. NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App will provide a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s coverage for viewers with an active cable subscription. […]

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A 2025 Sentry flag prior to The Sentry 2025 at Plantation Course at Kapalua Golf Club.
You can stream the first round of the 2025 Sentry via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer featured group coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET. NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App will provide a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s coverage for viewers with an active cable subscription.

The holidays are over and the new year is upon us, which means it’s time for the 2025 PGA Tour season to get underway on Thursday. As it has for many years, the Sentry will host the best players from the 2024 season, including winners and those ranked within the top 50.

Below you will find everything you need to watch the first round of the Sentry.

How to watch Sentry on Thursday

12:45 p.m. – Chris Gotterup, Tom Hoge, Adam Hadwin
12:57 p.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Harry Hall, Nick Taylor
1:09 p.m. – Denny McCarthy, Cameron Young, Eric Cole
1:21 p.m. – Cam Davis, Brice Garnett, Thomas Detry
1:33 p.m. – Aaron Rai, Taylor Pendrith, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
1:45 p.m. – Austin Eckroat, Matt McCarty, Jake Knapp
1:57 p.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Si Woo Kim, Will Zalatoris
2:09 p.m. – Nick Dunlap, Akshay Bhatia, Matt Fitzpatrick
2:21 p.m. – Collin Morikawa, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay
2:33 p.m. – Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg
2:51 p.m. – Rafael Campos, Viktor Hovland, Byeong Hun An
3:03 p.m. – Nico Echavarria, Peter Malnati, Corey Conners
3:15 p.m. – Davis Riley, Brian Harman, Max Greyserman
3:27 p.m. – Kevin Yu, Matthieu Pavon, Alex Noren
3:39 p.m. – Patton Kizzire, Stephan Jaeger, Sepp Straka
3:51 p.m. – Maverick McNealy, J.T. Poston, Davis Thompson
4:03 p.m. – Billy Horschel, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im
4:15 p.m. – Keegan Bradley, Chris Kirk, Jason Day
4:27 p.m. – Sahith Theegala, Tony Finau, Max Homa
4:39 p.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas, Adam Scott

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You can watch the first round of the 2025 Sentry on TV via Golf Channel, which will air coverage beginning at 6 p.m. ET on Thursday night. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide featured group streaming coverage. If you have a cable subscription, you can watch a live simulcast on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App.Tee No. 1World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will miss the proceedings after injuring his hand over the holidays, but World No. 2 Xander Schauffele will be there, along with a host of other stars fighting for the .6 million winner’s prize.

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How to watch Sentry on TV Thursday

Golf Channel will provide first-round TV coverage of the 2025 Sentry from 6-10 p.m. ET on Thursday.

How to stream Sentry online Thursday

The 2025 Sentry begins Thursday afternoon with the first round at Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Hawaii. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Sentry on Thursday, including full TV coverage, streaming info and Round 1 tee times.

2025 Sentry Round 1 tee times (ET)

Sarah Stier/Getty ImagesThe PGA Tour’s best are ready to kick off the 2025 season on Thursday at the Sentry.

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2025 USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship Bracket Announced

Story Links Rock Island, IL – May 1 – The USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship returns this season with competition headed to Rock Island, IL from May 3-4. Augustana College earned hosting honors after claiming the 2025 Collegiate Water Polo Association Conference Championship. They will be joined in […]

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USA Water Polo Division III National Championship

Rock Island, IL – May 1 – The USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship returns this season with competition headed to Rock Island, IL from May 3-4. Augustana College earned hosting honors after claiming the 2025 Collegiate Water Polo Association Conference Championship. They will be joined in the competition by CWPA runner-up Washington & Jefferson, Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champions Pomona-Pitzer, and SCIAC runner-up Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.

Admission for the tournament is $12 for the day or $20 for the weekend. To purchase tickets, click here. All games will stream live on Overnght with live stats available courtesy of The FOSH. Team rosters can be accessed here.

Pool Location:

Lindberg Center

Anne Greve Lund Natatorium

Rock Island, IL 61201

Game Schedule (all times Central):

Saturday May 3rd:

2:00 PM: Pomona-Pitzer vs. Washington & Jefferson (Live Stats)

4:00 PM: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps vs. Augustana (Live Stats)

 

Sunday May 4th:

10:30 AM: 3rd Place Game

12:30 PM: 1st Place Game

 



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Breakthrough Year For Girls Beach Volleyball Team From WHS

WHS Beach Volleyball Team — (Front row) Carley Treanor, Grace Kouf, Brielle Dorish and Maddie Lee; and (back row) Faith DiMaria, Fabiana Rumbos, Olivia Roque, Isabela Duque, Gabriella Marotta, Jill St. Leger, Erica Bojanowski, Juliana Nunes, Nicole Koch, Madeline Martinez, Kristin Haggerty and Audrey Keefe. It has been a memorable and historic season for the […]

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WHS Beach Volleyball Team — (Front row) Carley Treanor, Grace Kouf, Brielle Dorish and Maddie Lee; and (back row) Faith DiMaria, Fabiana Rumbos, Olivia Roque, Isabela Duque, Gabriella Marotta, Jill St. Leger, Erica Bojanowski, Juliana Nunes, Nicole Koch, Madeline Martinez, Kristin Haggerty and Audrey Keefe.

It has been a memorable and historic season for the girls beach volleyball team from Wellington High School.

On Thursday, April 24, Wellington’s 17-member squad won its first-ever Florida High School Athletic Association district tournament title when the Wolverines defeated the Cobras from Park Vista High School, 4-1.

That victory earned Wellington an automatic berth in the FHSAA’s Class 3A state tournament. That District 14 title victory against Park Vista earned Wellington the No. 3 seed in Region 4. As luck would have it, Park Vista earned an at-large bid, based on its strong ranking, and was awarded the sixth seed, which pitted Wellington against Park Vista for the third time this season in a regional quarterfinal clash on Tuesday, April 29. Both prior matches against Park Vista were won by Wellington.

In the regional quarterfinal match, Wellington defeated Park Vista for the third time this season, 4-1. That win propelled Wellington (13-3) to a Class 3A, Region 4 semifinal encounter against second-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas from Fort Lauderdale. That match was played on Wednesday, April 30 in Pompano Beach. The result was unavailable at press time.

For this year’s squad from WHS, led by head coach Sergio Rios, the ultimate goal is to reach the FHSAA’s Class 3A state finals for beach volleyball, which will be held in Tallahassee on Florida State University’s beach volleyball courts on May 9-10.



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High school girls’ beach volleyball: Southern Section semifinal results

SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS BEACH VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS THURSDAY’S RESULTS SEMIFINALS DIVISION 1 Mira Costa 5, Los Alamitos 0 Redondo Union 3, JSerra 2 DIVISION 2 Millikan 4, South Torrance 1 Long Beach Wilson 3, Capistrano Valley Christian 2 DIVISION 3 Anaheim Canyon 4, Campbell Hall 1 Long Beach Poly 3, Linfield Christian 2 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS […]

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SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS BEACH VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

SEMIFINALS

DIVISION 1

Mira Costa 5, Los Alamitos 0

Redondo Union 3, JSerra 2

DIVISION 2

Millikan 4, South Torrance 1

Long Beach Wilson 3, Capistrano Valley Christian 2

DIVISION 3

Anaheim Canyon 4, Campbell Hall 1

Long Beach Poly 3, Linfield Christian 2

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

FINALS

At Long Beach City College

DIVISION 1

Mira Costa vs. Redondo Union, 1 p.m.

DIVISION 2

Millikan vs. Long Beach Wilson, 11:30 a.m.

DIVISION 3

Anaheim Canyon vs. Long Beach Poly, 10 a.m.



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Let’s Ketch-up with the best Nuggets – The Knight Crier

You have already seen where to get the best french fries, but what are french fries without nuggets to go with them? So, here is our rating for the best fast food chicken nuggets. Chick-fil-A (10/10): The ideal chicken nugget. Crispy, tender, tasty. It’s hard to do a chicken nugget better than Chick-fil-A does.  Priced […]

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You have already seen where to get the best french fries, but what are french fries without nuggets to go with them? So, here is our rating for the best fast food chicken nuggets.

Chick-fil-A (10/10): The ideal chicken nugget. Crispy, tender, tasty. It’s hard to do a chicken nugget better than Chick-fil-A does.  Priced at 5 nuggets for $3.49, which equals 70 cents a nugget, you’re definitely getting your bang for your buck.

Wendy’s (3/10): Incredibly bad. Maybe it was the fact that Kyle ordered the spicy nuggets instead of the regular ones, or maybe Wendy’s was just having a bad day. Chicken was a weird texture and very minimal crisp. $2.75 for 4 nuggets, or 69 cents a nug, you’d be much better off finding a penny and spending your 70 cents at Chick-fil-A.

Taco Bell (7/10): Going in not even knowing Taco Bell had chicken nuggets, we came out surprisingly satisfied. Very crispy outside, very tender inside, a nice touch of spice. Definitely a sleeper pick. 5 nuggets for $3.99, or almost 80 cents per nugget and the second most expensive nug of the list.

McDonald’s (6.5/10): Everyone knows the McDonald’s nugget.  Tasted a little fake, although a very high quality crisp redeems them a little. $4.99 for 6 nuggets and 83 cents/nug, you’re not getting the best value here.

Burger King (7.5/10): Another sleeper pick, we went into BK with low expectations but they blew those away. Similar to McDonald’s but better, very tasteful chicken and a slightly above average crisp. The real value comes in the cost: $1.99 for 4 nuggets, and almost 50 cents a nugget, you’re getting the a great nugget for a low cost.

Wawa (5/10): You would probably assume that Wawa’s chicken nuggets would be average. You would be right. An odd consistency, but not bad. Had a little spice, a nice touch.

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Chick-Fil-A

10/10

Burger King 

7/10

Taco Bell

6.5/10

McDonald’s

6/10 

Wawa

5/10

Wendy’s

3/10



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Manor College Debuts Women’s Flag Football, Men’s Volleyball for 25-26 Academic Year

Interest in both sports from both current and prospective students is incredibly high, Athletic Director John Dempster said.  JENKINTOWN – Manor College will debut Women’s Flag Football and Men’s Volleyball for the 2025-26 school year, the institution announced. Both sports are expected to play their first home games on campus in 2026.  “I am excited […]

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Interest in both sports from both current and prospective students is incredibly high, Athletic Director John Dempster said. 

JENKINTOWN – Manor College will debut Women’s Flag Football and Men’s Volleyball for the 2025-26 school year, the institution announced. Both sports are expected to play their first home games on campus in 2026. 

“I am excited to launch these new sports here at Manor College,” John Dempster, Manor College Athletic Director, said. “Women’s Flag Football, in particular, is getting extremely popular and I want Manor College to be a trailblazer for this sport in our area.”

Women’s Flag Football is an emerging sport locally, Dempster said. The PIAA sanctioned the sport for the Spring 2025 season and roughly 1,600 players are members of 65 teams across eastern Pennsylvania, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer

On the collegiate level, the Atlantic East Conference, which includes teams from Eastern University, Holy Family University and Neumann University, announced their recognition of women’s flag football as an NCAA sport. 

An announcement on a head coach is expected in the near future. Dempster expects the team to field a roster between 10 and 20 players. 

The institution already has interest from students already enrolled at Manor. Tori Simmons, a freshman at Manor College studying Veterinary Technology, played flag football for two years while attending Cheltenham High School. 

“Girls I played with in high school were familiar with football and it made them want to come out and play,” said Simmons, who currently plays on the women’s basketball team at Manor. “There’s a strong community you gain from playing football. I’m excited to play again at Manor.”

Simmons, who played wide receiver at Cheltenham, plans to play for the Blue Jays next Spring. 

Men’s Volleyball

The Blue Jays begin their first Men’s Volleyball season in Spring of 2026. A coach has not yet been named. 

Men’s Volleyball has been an official sport sponsored by the NCAA since 2018, and the NJCAA region 19 features eight teams. While Manor College is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), the team would begin as an independent. A proposal to the Eastern States Athletic Conference, of which Manor College is a founding member, is expected in the near future. 

The Blue Jays have been home to a Women’s Volleyball team for several decades, most recently competing in the ESAC and USCAA. A unisex volleyball club featuring informal games on campus helped to fuel interest in a men’s team. 

The sport continues to grow as well on the high school level, with the top 25 teams from PIAA Division 1 Boys Volleyball hailing from Bucks and Montgomery County. 

“With our current student body and new recruits coming in, we are hoping to be competitive in Men’s Volleyball from the beginning,” Dempster said. 

About Manor College Athletics

Manor College offers intercollegiate competition in 10 sports: Baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s volleyball, cross country and track and field. Manor College is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern States Athletic Conference. 

For more information on Manor College athletics, visit www.manorbluejays.com or email athletics@manor.edu. Prospective athletes may additionally fill out this form.

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TALLAHASSEE – Carra Sassack is the recipient of the NCAA Elite 90 award for the 2025 NCAA Division I women’s beach volleyball Championship.   Sassack, majoring in sports management, currently carries a 4.0 GPA. Sassack was presented with the award during the beach volleyball banquet on the evening of May 1 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. […]

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TALLAHASSEE – Carra Sassack is the recipient of the NCAA Elite 90 award for the 2025 NCAA Division I women’s beach volleyball Championship.
 
Sassack, majoring in sports management, currently carries a 4.0 GPA. Sassack was presented with the award during the beach volleyball banquet on the evening of May 1 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
 
The Elite 90 award honors the exceptional achievements of student-athletes. This prestigious accolade is given to those who have not only excelled at a national championship level in their sport but have also achieved the highest academic standards among their peers. The Elite 90 is proudly awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 90 championships.
 
Eligible student-athletes are sophomores or above academically who have participated in a sport for at least two years with their school. All ties are broken by the number of credits completed.
 
For more information on the Elite 90 award winners, visit www.ncaa.org/elite90.
 
 For more information on the Florida State beach volleyball program, check Seminoles.com and follow us on social media at fsubeachvolleyball (IG) and @FSU_BeachVB (X). 
 



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