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NEW YORK — Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Daniel Ireland has announced the addition of 33 newcomers to the cross country and track & field programs.

The class consists of 18 women, 15 men, and 9 cross country runners. 

The entire incoming class can be found below. The full 2025 cross country roster can be found HERE, while the full 2025 track & field roster can be found HERE. 

The cross country season begins this weekend on Saturday, September 6 with the Fordham Fiasco. 

Tibor Barankay – Fy. – Distance – 6-4 – SEAS – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Science Leadership Academy

Prior to Columbia: 2x Cross Country Philadelphia Public League Champion … 4x Track and Field Philadelphia Public League Champion … 2x Cross Country State Qualifier … 2x Track and Field State Qualifier … Track Nationals Qualifier … 1600m PR: 4:18 … 3200m PR: 9:16 … 5K PR: 15:02.

Personal: National Honor Society … Volunteered at local 10k … German heritage and fluent speaker … Hobbies include cycling, watching sports and movies … Favorite sports memory is running a big PR to qualify for states in the 3200m.

 


Zayna Flynn – Fy. – Multi Events – 5-9 – CC – Lincoln, California / Twelve Bridges High School / Revolution Express Track Club

Prior to Columbia: 4.0 GPA … AP Scholar with Distinction … 3x League Champion … School record holder in pole vault, 4×100, and 300m hurdles … State finalist in 2025 … Arcadia and Stanford Invitational participant … All-American in Dance … Competed for Revolution Express.

Personal: Originally from the DC area … Lifelong dancer and former competitive swimmer … Passionate about musical theatre and animals … Hobbies include travel, acting, environmental activism, and true crime podcasts … Favorite memory: winning Stanford Invitational with relay team.

 


 
Chris Young – Fy. – Hurdler/Sprinter – 6-3 – SEAS – Lambertville, New Jersey / Notre Dame High School / Trenton Track Club

Prior to Columbia: Scholar Athlete of the Year … 4x All-American … 1x National Champion (Adidas Outdoor Nationals 2025, Shuttle Hurdles) … Indoor MVP (Senior Year) … Varsity Letter (Freshman–Senior) … Team Captain (Junior & Senior) … Meet of Champs Qualifier (4×400, 55HH) … Personal Bests: 55HH 7.61, 60HH 8.13, 55m 6.92, 400m 50.50, 300m 37.15 … Outdoor MVP & Most Improved (Senior Year) … Meet of Champs Qualifier (110HH) … Personal Bests: 110HH 14.09, 400IH 58.39, 400m 49.04, 200m 22.64 … Competed for Trenton Track Club.

Personal: Eagle Scout … National Champion (Shuttle Hurdles) … Hobbies: skiing, biking, soccer, board games, and reading … Favorite sports memory: first trip to New Balance Nationals with his shuttle hurdle team.

 


Moriah Luetjen – Fy. – Sprints – 5-4 – BC – Shutesbury, Massachusetts / Amherst-Pelham Regional High School

Prior to Columbia: Four-year varsity athlete … 3x All-Western Mass (Soccer) … Gazette Girls Athlete of the Year 2024 … 400m PR 55.5, 200m 24.8 … 2025 New England 400m runner-up … 2x MIAA D4 Outdoor 400m State Champ … NBON Freshman 400m Champ … 2x 200m State Runner-up … School record holder (2 individual, 2 relays).

Personal: Hobbies: running, sewing, soccer, baking … Favorite sports memory: winning the 4×4 at New England’s.

 


Ryan Power – Fy. – Middle Distance – 5-11 – General Studies – Alexandria, Virginia / Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Prior to Columbia: AP Scholar with Distinction … 2x VHSL National District Champ … 2x All-State … School record holder (1k, indoor 4×400) … 2x team MVP … PRs: 800m – 1:54.24, 1k – 2:32.17, 400m – 50.1.

Personal: Can dunk with a 7’6″ standing reach … Hobbies: running, golf, spikeball, hiking, and movies … Favorite memory: celebrating a 4×400 win early and nearly losing to the slow heat.

 


Jayla Johnson – Fy. – Sprinter – 5-6 – CC – Bronx, New York / The Montfort Academy / New Horizon

Prior to Columbia: Magna Cum Laude … Athletics Award (4.0 GPA) … National Honors Society VP … Theology & Spanish Awards … 4-year varsity athlete … PRs: 55m 7.62, 200m 25.57, 400m 55.30 … Competed for New Horizon.

Personal: Hobbies: biking, drawing, music … Passionate about track since age 6 … Favorite memory: winning AAU Club Championships in the 400m.

 


Marcus Blasucci – Fy. – Throws – 5-11 – CC – Interlaken, New Jersey / Christian Brothers Academy / Brothers Track Club

Prior to Columbia: AP Scholar with Distinction … Shore Coaches 2025 Field Athlete of the Year … Shot put PR: 67-6.5 … 2025 Meet of Champions Winner … Holds CBA indoor & outdoor records … Competed for Brothers Track Club.

Personal: Third-generation Columbia student … Hobbies: surfing, guitar … Favorite memory: breaking school record at Shore Conference, receiving stadium-wide applause and Olympian praise.

 


Reena Hsieh – Fy. – Distance – 5-3 – CC – Arcadia, California / Arcadia High School

Prior to Columbia: AP Scholar with Honor … Pacific League XC Champ (3x) … CIF/State/Footlocker Nationals Qualifier … 1600m – 4:49, 3200m – 10:38, 3M – 16:33 … Arcadia High Sportswoman of the Year.

Personal: Former swimmer … Hobbies: videography, painting, baking … Favorite memory: hiking in La Jolla with teammates post-Nationals.

 


Ella Farley – Fy. – Throws/Javelin – 5-7 – CC – Niceville, Florida / Niceville HS / Emerald Coast Track Club

Prior to Columbia: AP Scholar … Top 1% of graduating class … School co-founder of Women’s Empowerment Club … PRs: Discus 40.06m, Javelin 38.95m … 2025 Nike Nationals qualifier (Javelin) … Competed for Emerald Coast TC.

Personal: Switched from hurdles to throws early in HS … Hobbies: reading, writing, lifting … Favorite memory: surprising herself with a big javelin PR.

 


Christian Wilbon – Fy. – Sprinter – 6-1 – CC – Waldorf, Maryland / Westlake High School

Prior to Columbia: 4x State Champ … 3x Adidas All-American … 100m – 10.96, 200m – 22.21 … Scholar Athlete Award … 5.0 GPA senior year.

Personal: 16x AAU All-American … Hobbies: musicals, shopping, reading … Favorite memory: winning his first MPSSAA state title.

 


Jackson Downin – Fy. – Mid Distance – 6-1 – CC – Wilmington, Delaware / Tatnall High School

Prior to Columbia: High Honor Roll every semester … Cum Laude Society … Math award winner … Mandarin Chinese Seal.

Personal: Studying Chinese since kindergarten … Hobbies: photography, watching sports … Favorite memory: setting state 4×800 record and earning All-American.

 


Maya Helman – So. – Throws – 5-5 – BC – Clatskanie, Oregon / Clatskanie HS / Western Oregon University

Prior to Columbia: Valedictorian … State Champion in Basketball … District Field Athlete of the Year … Transferred from Western Oregon, GNAC All-Academic … Discus school record holder.

Personal: Of Hispanic heritage … Barista since 15 … Hobbies: painting, family time … Favorite memory: dad coaching her through her throwing career.

 


Lukas Malek – Fy. – Distance – 6-0 – CC – Wilmington, North Carolina / Laney High School

Prior to Columbia: Top 10% of class … School record holder in 1600m, 5k … PRs: 15:27 (5k), 4:14 (1600m), 1:56 (800m).

Personal: Hobbies: fishing, hiking, Pokémon … Dog named Rusty.

 


Ashlyn Mundell – Fy. – Sprints – 5-5 – General Studies – Casper, Wyoming / Stanford Online School

Prior to Columbia: 3x All-State … PRs: 100m – 12.06, 55m – 7.03 … 5 national titles … 7 youth world records.

Personal: Advocate for women in STEM … Tech entrepreneur … Favorite memory: running into her parents’ arms with 3 medals.

 


Ben Pizarro – Fy. – Distance – 6-2 – CC – Wilmington, Delaware / The Tatnall School / CYM Cross Country

Prior to Columbia: 5x team state champ … 2024 XC State Champ … 2024 Gatorade POY … Indoor 3200m state record holder … Competed for CYM.

Personal: 4x captain … Hobbies: sailing, soccer, travel … Favorite memory: winning Carlisle Invite in senior year.

 


Seelah Kittelstrom – Fy. – Distance – 5-7 – CC – Santa Rosa, California / Montgomery High School

Prior to Columbia: IB Diploma … PRs: 5k – 17:38, 3200m – 10:38 … 4th at CIF State Champs … 12th at Footlocker West.

Personal: Hobbies: reading … Favorite memory: freshman breakout double win at league finals.

 


Maggie Boler – Fy. – Mid-Distance – 5-6 – 123 – CC – Madison, New Jersey / Villa Walsh Academy

Prior to Columbia: 800m PR – 2:13 … 1600m PR – 4:57 … 3x state champ … All-County/Conference … School record holder.

Personal: N/A

 


Liam Hanemann – Fy. – Distance – 5-7 – CC – Atlanta, Georgia / Marist School

Prior to Columbia: 4x Nationals Qualifier … 2x All-American … 4x1600m state record … PRs: 800m – 1:52.97, Mile – 4:09.

Personal: Hobbies: reading, golf … Volunteer at Reach for Excellence and Books for Africa … Favorite memory: XC team state title with close friends.

 


Zahara Bernal – Fy. – Distance – 5-2  – CC – Atlanta, Georgia / Pace Academy

Prior to Columbia: Georgia 4A State Champ (XC & 2 Mile) … PRs: 2M – 10:36, Mile – 4:57, 5k – 17:18.

Personal: Former soccer player … Hobbies: reading, painting … Favorite memory: Nike Indoor Nationals junior year.

 


Omolade Dada – Fy. – 400M Runner – 5-6 – CC – League City, Texas / Clear Creek HS / Texas Cyclones Club Team

Prior to Columbia: Team captain … 4x Superintendent Scholar … 400m PR – 56.12 … Competed for Texas Cyclones.

Personal: Hobbies: singing, reading … Favorite memory: anchor leg of 4×4 for the first time.

 


Cali Holliday – Fy. – Throws – 5-7  – CC – Trenton, New Jersey / Hamilton North High School

Prior to Columbia: Multiple All-American honors … Shot Put PR – 41-10 … Discus – 130-1 … Competed at Penn Relays and NB Nationals … Top 10 in class … Football background.

Personal: Hobbies: powerlifting, MMA, piano, writing, drawing … Favorite memory: sectional win on last discus throw.

 


Brynn Garcia – Fy. – Distance – 5-6 – CC – San Juan Capistrano, California / Jserra Catholic High School

Prior to Columbia: 4-year varsity athlete … 3x State Champ (XC) … CIF Track Champion (3x) … 2x NXN Qualifier.

Personal: Hobbies: reading, thrifting, outdoor adventures … Favorite memory: qualifying for NXN.

 


Gavin Holcombe – Fy. – Pole Vault – 6-0  – CC – Danville, Pennsylvania / Danville Area High School

Prior to Columbia: 4-year varsity athlete in track and swimming … Pole vault PR: 15’6″ … Region Scholar Athlete Award … District Field Athlete of the Year.

Personal: Enjoys music and theater … Favorite sports memory is winning the state title as a team his sophomore year.

 


Mia Hoskins – Fy. – Throws – 5-5 – CC – Coventry, Rhode Island / Coventry High School

Prior to Columbia: National Champion at NBNO 2025 (Hammer) … 6x All-American … First Team All-State … CHS Athlete of the Year … Vice President of Class of 2025 … 4-year varsity athlete and multisport competitor.

Personal: Aspires to become an Olympian … Hobbies include lifting and throwing … Favorite memory: winning New Balance Nationals in June 2025.

 


Roan Krishnamurthy – Fy. – Sprints – 5-8 – Engineering – Seattle, Washington / Lincoln High School / GLS Speed Track Club

Prior to Columbia: 8x WA State Qualifier … USATF Junior All-American … PRs of 10.86 (100m) and 22.20 (200m) … Competed for GLS Speed.

Personal: Hobbies include cooking, poker, and web development … Favorite memory: training with talented senior teammates during sophomore year.

 


Dana Lehr – Fy. – Distance – 5-5 – CC – Belmont, Massachusetts / Belmont High School / Emerging Elites

Prior to Columbia: MIAA 2 mile state champion (2024) … 2025 D2 mile and 2 mile champion … Mile PR: 4:48 … 2 Mile: 10:30 … 3K: 9:40 … Ran for Emerging Elites.

Personal: Was captain in soccer and track … Enjoys cooking, hiking, and time with her dog … Favorite memory: breaking 5:00 in the mile as a sophomore.

 


Ava Malagisi – Fy. – Distance – 5-2  – CC – Ridgefield, Connecticut / Ridgefield High School

Prior to Columbia: All-New England (Indoor Track 2024) … Mile PR: 4:57 (2025 gap year) … 5K: 17:08 … 1600 leg of 4:58 in DMR at NBNO 2024.

Personal: Took a gap year to train, work as a research assistant and coach … Hobbies include yoga, nutrition, puzzles, ASL, and hairstyling … Favorite memory: boys and girls teams both winning FCIACs and doing a victory lap together.

 


Darren Pasek – Fy. – Distance – 6-0 – CC – Saratoga Springs, New York / Saratoga Springs High School / Racing City Track Club

Prior to Columbia: 2x State Champion … 3200m PR: 9:04 … 1600m PR: 4:15 … NBNI All-American … Captain since 10th grade … Ran for Racing City TC.

Personal: 4.0 GPA … White Award for Physics … AP Scholar … Hobbies include guitar, hiking, reading, and cycling … Favorite memory: winning states on a 6th-man tiebreaker.

 


Ethan Singleton – So. – Sprinter – 5-10 – CC – Dallas, Texas / St. Mark’s School of Texas / Wesleyan University / X-Factor

Prior to Columbia: Transferred from Wesleyan … 47.83 in 400m (school record) … All-SPC 2024 … 10.75 in 100m … 22.01 in 200m.

Personal: Founded Tennis Without Limits non-profit … Co-authored a novel … Hobbies include foodie travel blogging, saxophone, investing, Knicks fandom, and volunteering.

 


Max Thompson – Fy. – Mid-Distance – 5-10 – CC – Kings Mountain, North Carolina / Kings Mountain High School

Prior to Columbia: 2024 NCHSAA 800m State Champion … 3x Big South Conference MVP … 2x 1000m State Runner-Up.

Personal: Valedictorian and student body president … AP Scholar … Raised $10K for the team … Hobbies include piano, fishing, YouTube channel “LakeTalk”, and lifting.

 


 
Temoc Zamora – Fy. – Hurdles – 5-11 – CC – Corpus Christi, Texas / Veterans Memorial HS / STX Punishers

Prior to Columbia: UIL 5A 110H Bronze Medalist … Region IV 5A Champion … PRs: 110H – 13.97, 300H – 37.94 … National science fair finalist … Team captain in Track & Swim.

Personal: Founder of “Giants” youth science program … Enjoys beach volleyball, the arts, and biking … Favorite memory: beating rival school to win district title after 8 years.

 


 
Meredith Wolfe – Fy. – Distance – 5-7  – CC – Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock High School / 620 Running

Prior to Columbia: 4-year varsity athlete … 1600m PR: 4:52 … 5K PR: 17:51 … Named Girls XC Athlete of the Year by Austin American Statesman.

Personal: Volunteered through church and women’s service program … Hobbies include biking, piano, swimming, and listening to music … Favorite memory: her team making state.

 


 
Mignonne de Beer – Fy. – 100m Hurdles and Long Jump – 5-6 – General Studies – Stellenbosch, South Africa / Bloemhof High School for Girls

Prior to Columbia: Competed in the 100m, 100m hurdles, and long jump all four years of high school, advancing to senior-level championships in 2025. Won multiple school and club titles, including first place in both 100m hurdles and long jump at the 2022 school championships. Personal bests include 12.08 in the 100m, 14.30 in the 100m hurdles, and 5.99m in the long jump. Also served on her school’s House Committee and Student Representative Council, and competed for Menlo Park Club.

Personal: Hobbies include playing the violin, chess, and spending time with her siblings in her free time.

Stay up to date on all things Columbia track & field and cross country by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).

 



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Volleyball: Oakwood rolls to league co-championship, 20-6 season | Morgan Hill Times

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Oakwood’s Isabelle Anderson sets the ball to a teammate during the Hawks’ 2025 season. Photo: Courtesy of Anna-Liza Anderson

Oakwood School emphasizes its strong academics. The Morgan Hill school is seeing its athletic teams excel too. On the girls side, coach Anna-Liza Anderson’s volleyball program just racked up another superb season.

In 2025, the Hawks reached new heights with its fourth straight strong year. Behind two-time unanimous league MVP Isabelle Anderson and a solid young group of teammates, the Hawks finished 20-6 overall and tied Notre Dame Salinas for the Pacific Coast Athletic League, Santa Lucia Division title with a 13-1 mark. 

Since 2021, Oakwood has fielded a 70-25 record, 42-8 in league play. The 2025 season began with high hopes but with some rebuilding and construction to do.

“Half the team was new,” co-captain Isabelle Anderson said. “Only having four seniors, we performed very well. Our goal was to be league champion.”

Anderson, a 5-11 senior, directed the offense to the tune of 510 assists, 7.1 per set. She delivered 138 aces from the serving line, an amazing average of two per set, ranking first in both the Central Coast Section and the state of California, and No. 11 in national stats.

Major contributions also came from co-captain libero Nalani Goulart, whose on-the-mark passing was a crucial foundation to the Hawks’ success. The junior racked up 259 digs, which led the league. 

Junior outside hitter Sophia Fieler paced the Hawks on the attack with 262 kills, a phenomenal 10.1 average per match, tops in league. Both Goulart and Fieler joined Anderson in receiving First Team All-League recognition. 

Senior Gianna Garcia delivered 139 kills to supplement the offense and received Second Team plaudits. Contributions in the middle were key to diversifying the offense and providing blocking at the net. That effort was led by junior Olivia Wong and sophomore Sophia Wong. 

Defensive help in the back row came from Camilla Mendoza and Jocelyn Velasco. Depth was provided by Gabriella Zelenyak, Arya Vaid and Georgia Alves.

“It’s also a very mental game,” coach Anderson said. “I engage all the players. I tell them in any given moment, they need to be ready. We’re doing this together.”

It all started with Isabelle Anderson, coach Anderson’s daughter. Goulart provided the crucial complement in the back row.

“Those two are my captains,” coach Anderson said. “Isabelle’s competitive level helps the whole team. She makes a play out of every single ball. She makes sure our hitters get the kills. She is also our strongest hitter. People can’t get her hits up.”

Isabelle Anderson looked to rip kills when opportunities provided themselves. She totaled 114, turning on second balls or as a right side option. The versatile Goulart helped by setting Anderson when feasible.

“Nalani is fearless,” coach Anderson said. “She has a great platform and that aids her in her passing. She is an amazing passer and can also set.”

The two co-captains recognized the synergy and cohesion.

“She (Nalani) makes setting easier,” Isabelle Anderson said. “She makes accurate passes. The last two seasons, we’ve had a great feng shui connection.”

Goulart has confidence that Isabelle Anderson will distribute to different hitters, even if the pass is not entirely on target.

“On any pass I make, she can do something out of it,” Goulart said. “She can always turn it into something the offense can use.”

Non-league matches provided strong competition and toughened the team. Highlights included sweeps of Mt. Madonna and Everett Alvarez, along with tournament victories over North Monterey County, North Salinas and Marina. The latter four were in a higher PCAL division and Mt. Madonna is a member of the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League, a league two levels higher.

The squad jelled quickly. In league play, the Hawks routed York and Trinity before colliding with powerful Monterey Bay Academy. In that home contest, Oakwood rallied past MBA 25-14, 22-25, 23-25, 25-16, 15-12. Fieler shined with 15 kills and Garcia added nine. 

Anderson smacked seven kills, served 10 aces and had five blocks. Mendoza and Zelenyak provided extensive contributions in the back row defense.

A big highlight came two weeks later with a Sept. 25 win over Notre Dame Salinas, 25-16, 20-25, 25-19, 25-16. Fieler was on fire with 21 kills. Olivia Wong had five blocks and Garcia had four blocks. Anderson served seven aces. Goulart had 24 digs and 15 serve receives.

Later in the year, Oakwood lost a rematch with Notre Dame Salinas but outlasted MBA on the road. The Oct. 7 road victory over MBA was crucial to avoiding dropping back in the league race. The Hawks prevailed via a reverse sweep, 19-25, 22-25, 25-16, 30-28, 15-11.

The gym was roaring as MBA won the first two sets. Oakwood responded with a dominant third set.

“We had nothing to lose,” Goulart said. “We came together as a team. After the third set, we kept the energy going.”

That they did. Coach Anderson also made defensive adjustments. Fieler was ripping kills line and cross, on her way to a 17-kill night. Anderson served 10 aces and had five blocks.

“There was a lot of back and forth,” Isabelle Anderson said. “As a team we worked together and used the energy for us. Everyone played their part.”

The Hawks won a dramatic fourth set 30-28 and carried the momentum into a 15-11 fifth for the victory and a joyous ride back to Morgan Hill.

The end result was a co-championship with Notre Dame, with MBA back in third place. Further behind in the division were York, Trinity, Ceiba, Chartwell, Kirby Prep and Anzar.

Personal landmark efforts during the year were many. Fieler, who closed the season with nine or more kills in each of the last 12 matches, put down 22 kills against Soledad and 21 in the first match with Notre Dame.

Garcia smashed 15 kills in the second Notre Dame game and had nine or 10 on five other occasions. Anderson served 10 aces in six matches and hit her high mark of 11 against Everett Alvarez. Goulart had 31 digs and 30 digs in the two York matches. She also had 24 and 25 respectively against ND Salinas.

Both Isabelle Anderson and Goulart complimented coach Anderson’s approach.

“She’s a really good coach,” Goulart said. “She helps me play better. She pushes us all to do better. It’s fun yet she knows when it’s time to be serious.”

Goulart noted that coach Anderson’s even-keel demeanor on the sideline was very helpful. Isabelle Anderson commented that she and the team have learned resiliency. 

They both noted that the volleyball program and coach Anderson’s leadership have helped them with perseverance and mental toughness, along with off-the-court benefits such as time management.

“It’s like a family,” coach Anderson said. “I want to build strong, confident, accountable girls. Push them a little outside their comfort zone. Oakwood is strong with academics. Yet one can balance the academics with athletics. I want to challenge them at a different level.”



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Three incoming Nebraska volleyball student-athletes are set to showcase their talents at the 2026 Under Armour Next All-America Match on New Year’s Day. The event will take place at The Venue on the University of Central Florida campus in Orlando. Gabby DiVita will join Team Pearls, while Jayden Robinson and Keoni Williams will compete for Team Roses.

The match, featuring some of the nation’s top high school seniors, will be streamed live on the SCNext YouTube Channel at 3:30 p.m. CT on Jan. 1. ESPNU will re-air the event at 6 p.m. CT on Jan. 4. This elite group of athletes has committed to 16 different colleges, preparing to join some of the top college volleyball programs in the country.



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MHS names new track and softball head coaches

Published 2:51 pm Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Madras High School recently announced the hiring of new head coaches for two spring sports programs. Mario Mendoza will head up track and field operations, and Bailey Daniels is the new head coach of the MHS softball team.

Mario Mendoza

Mendoza has been a volunteer coach for MHS track the past several years and has helped young runners as a leader in the Madras Runners Club as well. A world-class ultra-distance runner in his own right, Mendoza has for several years been sponsored by Brooks running shoes.

In November, Mendoza won the 100-kilometer Ultramarathon Guatemala, which he indicated may be his final major race.

Mendoza replaces Mike Dove, who retired following the end of the 2025 season.

Growing up in California, Mendoza became a standout distance runner after an injury kept him from playing soccer and prompted him to the track to rehab the injury. He fell in love with running and became a standout distance runner in college, graduating from St. Mary’s College of California.

“My first goal is always that we become better people and better athletes,” he said. “We can win districts, and we can take the whole team to state, so I have a goal of that. I know that with patience and trust and discipline, I just think there’s a lot of talent in this team and in the coaches, and I think a lot of cool stuff can happen.”

Bailey Daniels

Bailey Daniels 

Daniels, a physical education health teacher at the Jefferson County Middle School, replaces Shawna McConnell, who retired following last season as well. McConnell had led the program for 17 years. Daniels was the lead assistant and junior varsity coach last year.

Growing up in Roseburg, Daniels played high school and travel softball. She became a Division 1 athlete as a member of the rowing team at Oregon State University.

Daniels praised McConnell for her long dedication to the program and all that she shared with her that has helped Daniels prepare to take over. Daniels is also eager to put her own stamp on the program.

“I’m looking forward to bringing fresh ideas, a competitive mindset and a clear vision for what Madras softball can become,” said Daniels.

Information for this story was provided by 509J School District Communications Director Joey Pretchl.



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The Long Beach State men’s volleyball program lives by the slogan “expect greatness.” So when they took the court against UCLA in the NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship, they expected nothing less.

Featuring two of the top teams in the nation in a rematch of last year’s national championship, the match was expected to be intense and tightly contested. But the Beach put on a performance nothing short of greatness, avenging their championship loss with a commanding sweep over the Bruins at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. The Beach won 25-17, 25-23, 25-21.

It marks a fourth national championship in program history and the first since the Beach went back-to-back in 2018-2019. Head coach Alan Knipe has been a part of each national championship with the program, one as a player in 1991 and now his third as a coach here in 2025. Knipe later announced his retirement in 2025, finishing his legendary career on top.

“It’s incredible. The feeling absolutely never gets old,” Knipe said. “I’m so proud of the guys and everything they did all season long. With what we went through with our lineups and our roster, and pretty much a brand new team at the beginning of the year, losing three starters along the way, and changing guys’ positions. [These guys] handled it so well and I’m so proud of them.”

The match started and ended in the same way, and it’s the same way it’s been all season: Moni Nikolov. The National Player of the Year opened the match with his first of four aces and swung on an overpass for a kill at match point to seal the win. He finished the match with six kills on .300 hitting and had a match-high 27 assists.

“It’s such a relief. I wanted this win more than anything else,” Nikolov said. “I’m so glad that I got to share these emotions with our coaches in the whole team. It was the first time I actually started crying tears of joy so it truly meant so much to me.”

The fourth NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship comes in the Beach’s 11th championship appearance in program history, in what was a dominant season through and through. The Beach was ranked No. 1 in the nation for the last 14 weeks. It’s their third men’s volleyball championship in the last seven years, but it’s the first for Bobby Smitheran as athletic director.

“I’m so happy for the young men in our program because they’ve represented Long Beach and Long Beach State,” said Smitheran. “They’ve done it with heart and with class I’m just so proud of the way they’ve competed. To be the number one ranked team for as long as they have, that’s difficult to give that kind of bullseye on your back and to finish it off the way they did I’m just so happy for them.”



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