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Rays To Acquire Forrest Whitley

The Astros announced that they have traded right-hander Forrest Whitley to the Rays in exchange for cash considerations. Brian McTaggart of MLB.com first reported that Whitley was going to the Rays while Chandler Rome of The Athletic reported the cash return. The Rays’ 40-man roster count climbs from 38 to 39. Since Whitley is out of […]

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Rays To Acquire Forrest Whitley

The Astros announced that they have traded right-hander Forrest Whitley to the Rays in exchange for cash considerations. Brian McTaggart of MLB.com first reported that Whitley was going to the Rays while Chandler Rome of The Athletic reported the cash return. The Rays’ 40-man roster count climbs from 38 to 39. Since Whitley is out of options, they will need to open an active roster spot once he reports to the team.

Whitley, 27, is a complete wild card at this point. Selected 17th overall in the 2016 draft, he put up huge numbers in the lower minor league levels as a teenager, working around a 50-game drug suspension going into 2018. His performance vaulted him towards the top of prospect lists. Going into 2019, Baseball America ranked him #5 overall and the top pitcher on the list.

He has hit a number of speed bumps since then, largely due to injuries. Shoulder problems seemed to hamper him in 2019, as he finished that year with a combined 7.99 earned run average across various minor league levels. The minor leagues were canceled by the pandemic in 2020. He required Tommy John surgery in March of 2021, wiping out that season and most of the following year. He got back on the mound in 2022 but showed plenty of rust, posting a 6.53 ERA over his 40 minor league innings. In 2023, a lat strain limited him to 30 minor league innings with a 5.70 ERA.

The Astros added Whitley to their 40-man roster in November of 2020, to protect him from being exposed in the Rule 5 draft. He used up three options in those 2021-23 seasons. The Astros were granted a fourth option for 2024 but the clock was ticking, so they moved him to the bullpen.

He showed some promise in that role last year. He logged 34 innings at the Triple-A level with a 2.12 ERA. His 11.6% walk rate was high but he struck out 31.5% of batters faced and got grounders at a 55% clip. He also made his major league debut, logging 3 1/3 scoreless innings.

He came into 2025 out of options and started the season on the injured list, this time due to a bone bruise in his left knee. He was reinstated from the IL on April 19th but went back on the shelf on April 27th due to a left knee sprain. He was reinstated in late May but didn’t last long before the Astros decided to give up and designated him for assignment. Around those IL stints, he has thrown 7 1/3 innings this year with ten earned runs allowed. He struck out eight opponents but gave out six walks, hit another batter and threw a wild pitch.

Whitley’s future is anyone’s guess at this point. The talent that made him the top prospect in baseball may be in there somewhere. He still averages in the upper 90s with his fastballs. But he’s now out of options and has proved so little. His major league track record consists of just 10 2/3 innings, which haven’t been especially impressive. He was good in the minors last year but has otherwise been hurt and/or ineffective.

The Rays have a strong reputation when it comes to developing pitchers, so it’s a good landing spot for him. However, they are also a contender, currently holding one of the three American League Wild Card spots. Since Whitley is out of options, he will have to produce some results in order to stick on the roster. If he does, the Rays can cheaply retain him for years to come. He came into 2025 with just six days of major league service time, meaning he can’t get to arbitration until after 2027 and isn’t slated for free agency until after the 2030 season. But as mentioned, those will be moot points if he can’t right the ship.

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Junior Varsity High School Girls’ Head Volleyball Coach in New York, NY for The Hewitt School

Details Posted: 11-Aug-25 Location: New York, New York Type: Contract Salary: $5,000 to $6,500 stipend Categories: Athletics/PE Preferred Education: 4 Year Degree Job Title: Junior Varsity High School Girls’ Head Volleyball Coach Department: Athletics FLSA Status: Exempt The Hewitt School – New York, NY ABOUT HEWITT Established in 1920 and located in New York City, […]

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Posted: 11-Aug-25

Location: New York, New York

Type: Contract

Salary: $5,000 to $6,500 stipend

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Athletics/PE

Preferred Education:

4 Year Degree

Job Title: Junior Varsity High School Girls’ Head Volleyball Coach

Department: Athletics

FLSA Status: Exempt

The Hewitt School – New York, NY

ABOUT HEWITT

Established in 1920 and located in New York City, The Hewitt School is an independent K-12 girls’ school whose mission is to inspire girls and young women to become game changers and ethical leaders who forge an equitable, sustainable, and joyous future. Hewitt empowers and expects our community members to embrace multiple points of view, to engage others with empathy and integrity, and to champion equity and justice in all areas of our lives. As a community, Hewitt is fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty, staff, and student body.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Hewitt School is seeking dedicated and passionate candidates for a high school junior varsity head girls’ volleyball coach for our School’s athletic program. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading and guiding our girls’ volleyball team to success on and off the court. This is a seasonal position, with the season starting on August 18, 2025 and ending on November 1, 2025.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plan, organize, and conduct daily after-school practices from 3:30 to 6:30 pm, focusing on skill development, team strategies, and player fitness
  • Coordinate game schedules, manage transportation logistics, and accompany the team to away games (hours may vary)
  • Foster a positive and inclusive team environment that promotes sportswomanship, teamwork, and personal growth
  • Provide effective coaching during games, making strategic decisions to maximize team performance
  • Communicate regularly with players, parents, guardians, and school administration regarding team progress, schedule changes, and other important information
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of student-athletes at all times 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Demonstrated commitment to anti-bias education and social justice
  • Previous coaching experience at the high school or college level is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of volleyball rules, strategies, and coaching techniques
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • A commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive team environment
  • Valid CPR/First Aid/AED certification or willingness to obtain one
  • Commitment to student life

SALARY RANGE

Starting Stipend Range:  $5,000 to $6,500 (stipend based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience and expertise)

TO APPLY: Please submit a resumé, cover letter, and examples of previous relevant work via our applicant tracking portal. Cover letters should reflect a careful reading of The Hewitt School’s website, including the School’s academic philosophy. No phone calls, please. Recruitment will remain open until the position is filled; applicants should apply as soon as possible for consideration.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Hewitt School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It has been and will continue to be a fundamental policy of the School not to discriminate on the basis of any category prohibited by applicable federal, New York State and/or New York City laws/regulations. This policy applies to all aspects of the employment process, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation/benefits, performance evaluations, disciplinary actions, training, working conditions, layoff, and termination.

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Demonstrated commitment to anti-bias education and social justice
  • Previous coaching experience at the high school or college level is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of volleyball rules, strategies, and coaching techniques
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • A commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive team environment
  • Valid CPR/First Aid/AED certification or willingness to obtain one
  • Commitment to student life
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About The Hewitt School

The Hewitt School is an independent college preparatory school for girls in kindergarten through grade twelve with 525 students. The Hewitt School inspires girls and young women to become game changers and ethical leaders who forge and equitable, sustainable, and joyous future. The school values each girl’s individual talents and encourages respect for the diverse interests and backgrounds of others. Hewitt’s small size and supportive environment enable each student to reach her full potential and to become a responsible and socially aware leader. In keeping with its motto “By Faith and Courage,” Hewitt seeks to instill in each girl lifelong faith in herself, personal integrity, and the courage to face challenges with confidence. Hewitt is an inclusive and diverse community of students, faculty, administration, board of trustees, and staff and continues to integrate diversity into the life of the school. Hewitt respects and values individuals whose differences include age, ethnicity, family structure, gender, learning styles, physical ability, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.


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Gunfire Interrupts U20 Water Polo World Championships

Gunfire Interrupts Opening-Round Game in U20 Water Polo World Championships The first day of the U20 Water Polo World Championships in Brazil was interrupted by gunfire during the match between China and Canada. Competing in the city of Salvador, Chinese and Canadian players were forced to exit the pool, lay down and take cover when […]

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Gunfire Interrupts Opening-Round Game in U20 Water Polo World Championships

The first day of the U20 Water Polo World Championships in Brazil was interrupted by gunfire during the match between China and Canada. Competing in the city of Salvador, Chinese and Canadian players were forced to exit the pool, lay down and take cover when gunshots rang out from a neighborhood outside of the water polo venue.

China was ahead by a goal at the time of the first-half stoppage and went on to earn a 12-8 victory. According to reports, players ducked behind a barrier upon hearing the gunfire. Police indicated that the gunfire was the result of a confrontation between authorities and an alleged thief who was trying to escape.

“The match stopped for about a minute,” said Marco Antonio Lemos, the head of the Bahia State Water Sports Federation. “Our team saw that the police were taking care of it.”

Brazil is serving as the host of the tournament for the first time.

The United States won its first game on Sunday with an 11-10 decision over Hungary, as Emily Ausmus scored on a power play with just 18 seconds remaining. Ausmus had two goals and was named player of the match. Goalie Lauren Steele registered five saves.

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Wayzata Volleyball Excited for New Season

2:45 PM | Monday, August 11, 2025 Monday marked the opening day of practice for Fall high school sports teams, including volleyball. Wayzata returns several players who saw court time a year ago when the Trojans won 19 matches and reached the semifinals of the Section 5AAAA tournament. Senior Eva Swenson and juniors Kayla Nawrocki […]

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2:45 PM | Monday, August 11, 2025

Monday marked the opening day of practice for Fall high school sports teams, including volleyball.

Wayzata returns several players who saw court time a year ago when the Trojans won 19 matches and reached the semifinals of the Section 5AAAA tournament.

Senior Eva Swenson and juniors Kayla Nawrocki and Ellie Osowski were all-Lake conference players in 2024, and all have committed to Division One college programs.

The Trojans also have a handful of other players back who earned varsity court time a year ago too, so it should be another season in which the team competes for conference and section titles.

Wayzata opens the season August 25th at Rogers.

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Aggies Add Two-Time Olympian Nikfar as Assistant Coach – Texas A&M Athletics

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M track & field head coach Pat Henry announced the addition of two-time Olympian Amin Nikfar to his staff as an assistant coach Monday. Nikfar will lead the Aggie throws group.   “Coach [Amin] Nikfar brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of the throwing events to our program,” Henry said. […]

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M track & field head coach Pat Henry announced the addition of two-time Olympian Amin Nikfar to his staff as an assistant coach Monday. Nikfar will lead the Aggie throws group.
 
“Coach [Amin] Nikfar brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of the throwing events to our program,” Henry said. “I have known him and watched his athletes compete at a very high level for a number of years. I believe not only in his ability to coach, but his ability to communicate with his athletes and I know he will work well with our staff.”
 
Nikfar joins the Aggies from North Carolina after leading the Tar Heels throws group for the past six seasons. During his time in Chapel Hill, he guided his athletes to 14 All-America honors, highlighted by a runner-up finish from Tommy Kitchell in the shot put at the men’s 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships, and a pair of third-place finishes at the women’s outdoor nationals, courtesy of Madison Wiltrout in the javelin and Jill Shippee in the hammer throw, in 2022 and 2021, respectively. His groups also stood out on the conference level, securing nine individual ACC titles across the indoor and outdoor seasons.
 

“Texas A&M is a storied track & field program, and it is a great honor to join the work that is happening in Aggieland,” Nikfar said. “I’d like to thank Coach Henry, his staff and the athletic department for the opportunity to join the ranks. I feel fortunate to be able to uphold the high standards that have been set and contribute to the team.”
 
Prior to UNC, Nikfar served as an assistant coach at Stanford where he was named the 2019 USTFCCCA West Region’s Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year for his work with his four women’s NCAA Outdoor Championship competitors. He also spent time coaching at Southeastern Louisiana, the University of New Orleans, St. Francis High School and adds a pair of volunteer coaching roles at Northern Arizona and his alma mater, California.
 
Nikfar, a shot put standout, competed in the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympic Games and appeared in two IAAF World Championships. He was a nine-time Iranian national champion and broke national records six times. He was the 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics champion, and his collegiate-best mark still ranks No. 8 on the Cal’s all-time list. His lifetime best of 65-9.5 (20.05 meters) from 2011 remains an Iranian national record. 
 
Coach Henry also announced new roles within the current staff for the 2025-26 season, as Olivia Ekponé now takes on the role of assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, while assistant coach Joe Sarra will now also serve as the team’s director of operations.
 

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2025 NSIC preseason volleyball poll released

Story Links BURNSVILLE, Minn. – The defending NSIC regular season and tournament champions of St. Cloud State were picked by the league coaches in the NSIC Preseason Volleyball Poll. The Huskies are coming off a 2024 season where they finished 29-3 overall and 18-0 in NSIC play, and advanced to the […]

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BURNSVILLE, Minn. – The defending NSIC regular season and tournament champions of St. Cloud State were picked by the league coaches in the NSIC Preseason Volleyball Poll. The Huskies are coming off a 2024 season where they finished 29-3 overall and 18-0 in NSIC play, and advanced to the NCAA Regional Final. SCSU received eight first place votes to tally 212 points.

The University of Jamestown, playing their first season at the NCAA Division II level, was picked to finish 11th. Senior setter Lily Bertsch was chosen as the Jimmies’ preseason player to watch.

Concordia-St. Paul was picked second with 208 points and four first place votes while Southwest Minnesota State was third with 202 points and the other four first place votes. 

The 2025 NSIC Volleyball season will begin with non-conference matches on Thursday, September 4 while the NSIC schedule begins September 19.  The NSIC regular season champion will be determined by the 20-match conference schedule. The 2025 NSIC Volleyball Tournament shall be an eight-team tournament with the quarterfinals hosted at the top four seeds on Tuesday, November 18 and the semifinals/championship matches hosted at the highest remaining seed. The semifinals/championship matches will take place on two consecutive days between Friday and Sunday, November 21-23 with the dates of competition determined by the host institution.

“We will be the least experienced team that I have coached in my 17 years at the University of Jamestown,” said head coach Jon Hegerle, who enters his 17th season. “However, this team has a lot of energy and the players genuinely care about each other. Returning only four players from last year’s roster, we will have a number of new faces on the court. I am excited to see how our team, players, and coaches respond to the gauntlet that is NSIC volleyball!”

“Lily will be in her third year as a starting setter,” continued Hegerle. “She has a tremendous work ethic and is a student of the game. Lily is always looking for what her team and teammates need. Lily is competitive and doesn’t shy away from any challenge. She is also humble and empathetic which makes her a great leader.”

Bertsch played in 25 matches last season, averaging 6.05 assists and 1.96 digs per set.

The Jimmies open the regular season in Nashville, Tenn., at the Ray Thrasher Classic, hosted by Trevecca Nazarene University September 5-6.

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1 St. Cloud State (8) 212
2 Concordia-St. Paul (4) 208
3 Southwest Minnesota State (4) 202
4 Wayne State 188
5 Northern State 170
6 Sioux Falls 133
7 Winona State 132
8 Minnesota Duluth 130
9 Minnesota State 123
10 Augustana 110
11 Jamestown 84
12 MSU Moorhead 77
13 Bemidji State 53
14 University of Mary 42
15 Minnesota Crookston 40
16 Minot State 16

 



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Cream and Crimson Scrimmage Offers First Glance in 2025

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Fans will get their first taste of the 2025 roster when the Indiana volleyball team hosts its annual Cream and Crimson Scrimmage on Saturday, August 23rd at 2 p.m. in Wilkinson Hall. The event is open to the public with no tickets required to enter.   After graduating a large senior class […]

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Fans will get their first taste of the 2025 roster when the Indiana volleyball team hosts its annual Cream and Crimson Scrimmage on Saturday, August 23rd at 2 p.m. in Wilkinson Hall. The event is open to the public with no tickets required to enter.
 
After graduating a large senior class in 2024, eighth-year head coach Steve Aird and is staff reset the roster with a fresh crop of prep products. IU’s seven-member freshman class was ranked No. 14 in the country by Prep Dig, making it the highest-ranked recruiting class in school history.
 
Led by consensus top-55 recruits and outside hitters Charlotte Vinson (Yorktown, Ind.) and Jaidyn Jager (Carlsbad, Calif.), IU was able to reload at every position group. Rounding out the newcomers is UCLA beach volleyball grad student Jessica Smith. She heads to Bloomington after a successful career in the sand with a track record of being a respected leader and an incredible passer.
 
The Hoosiers will play two sets to 25 points and one to 15 on Saturday (Aug. 23). It will serve as the final team scrimmage of IU’s fall camp ahead of the regular season opener in Coral Gables (Aug. 29) against Miami (Fla.). Fans will be treated to a live DJ, free giveaways and an autograph session after the match is concluded.
 
IU will make its regular season debut in Wilkinson Hall on Thursday (Sept. 4) against SEMO. Fans can purchase single game tickets HERE.



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