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USA BMX Sunshine State Nationals Races Into West Palm Beach
Three-day event to showcase riders from across the globe Established as the American Bicycle Association in 1977 and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ABA is the nation’s largest cycling organization with more than 70,000 members with combined racing and freestyle events at more than 300 sanctioned BMX tracks across the United States and Canada. ABA empowers […]

Three-day event to showcase riders from across the globe
Established as the American Bicycle Association in 1977 and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ABA is the nation’s largest cycling organization with more than 70,000 members with combined racing and freestyle events at more than 300 sanctioned BMX tracks across the United States and Canada. ABA empowers and elevates the early stages of bicycle development by creating opportunities through facility development, programs, and national events. As a result, ABA has developed a structured blueprint. A cyclist can progress from humble beginnings on a balance bike to becoming a BMX Olympian by establishing these roots.

“The Palm Beach County Sports Commission is thrilled to welcome the 2025 USA BMX Sunshine State Nationals to Okeeheelee BMX, one of the top three BMX tracks in the United States. This event not only showcases the immense talent of these BMX athletes but also brings significant economic impact to our region,” said Austin Lee, Marketing & Communications Manager at the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. “From riders and their families to fans and staff, thousands of visitors will experience everything The Palm Beaches has to offer, from unrivaled facilities to endless opportunities for fun and entertainment. We’re proud to host an event of this caliber and look forward to an unforgettable weekend of BMX action.”
“The close-knit and competitive community that Okeeheelee BMX has fostered, as well as the track’s unique and challenging ‘U in a U’ layout, is why we’re proud to name it one of the top BMX venues in the country,” said BA Anderson, CEO of USA BMX. “This weekend’s national race is set to be a welcoming, family-friendly and exciting event for everyone, from local riders and visiting competitors to spectators and staff alike!”
- WHAT: USA BMX Sunshine State Nationals
- WHEN: Friday – Sunday, Jan. 17-19, 2025
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Through STEAM, scholarships, freestyle amateur events, the national series, the Olympics and new facilities built across the United States, these four pillars under the USA BMX organization will impact young riders and families: USA BMX Foundation, USA BMX Freestyle, USA BMX Racing and ABA Ethos.
Friday’s event is the first race of the national series where qualified riders will be competing for the chance to represent Team USA at BMX’s biggest international event, the 2025 UCI BMX World Championships, in Copenhagen, Denmark at the end of July.
- WHERE: Okeeheelee BMX | 8145 Forest Hill Blvd | West Palm Beach, FL 33413
A handful of Florida’s top BMX performers hail from Okeeheelee BMX and are competing at this weekend’s race, including 10-year-old Harrison “Mr. Wick” Tidwell, who is ranked number one in the state in his respective age group, and 9-year-old Guadalupe Segura, a female rider who has been BMX racing for the past six years and is ranked second in the state in her age group.
Boca Raton, FL – Hundreds of professional and amateur BMX riders from around the world will descend to West Palm Beach this weekend, Jan. 17-19, for the USA BMX Sunshine State Nationals.
For riders of all ages wanting to give BMX a spin, please visit the USA BMX website for membership information or visit your local track, which can be found here.
– Sunday: Races begin at 8 a.m.
– Saturday: Races begin at 9:30 a.m.
– Friday: Races begin at 1:30 p.m.

The three-day competition will be held at Okeeheelee BMX, Florida’s number-one USA BMX track, at 8145 Forest Hill Blvd. Races begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday, 9:30 a.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday with competitors racing well into the evening. Parking is per day, and fans are welcome to watch and cheer on their favorite riders as they expertly navigate jumps, twists and turns along the track.
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Pair of Jackson Runners to Compete at the College Level
Not one but two Jackson distance runners will be headed to the East Coast to compete at the college level, as Jack Overbay will be attending Bates College in Maine, and Boomer Weisman will be going to Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Both of these young men competed in cross country, indoor, and outdoor track in […]

Not one but two Jackson distance runners will be headed to the East Coast to compete at the college level, as Jack Overbay will be attending Bates College in Maine, and Boomer Weisman will be going to Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Both of these young men competed in cross country, indoor, and outdoor track in their prep careers.
Overbay was 11th at the 2024 4A State Cross Country Meet in Cheyenne in 16.56.70, and he displayed marked improvement from his junior year when he finished 39th. At the State Outdoor Track Championships, Overbay took 3rd in the 4A 800 meters in 1.56.58 and was 5th in the 1600 in 4.26.95. He took 6th place in the 4A 800 meters at the State Indoor Track Championships in 2.01.29 and was 16th in the 1600.
Weisman competed at the 4A State Cross Country Meet and took 30th in 2024 and 21st in his junior season. At the Outdoor Championships in May, Weisman was 10th in the 4A 3200 meters in 9.50.24 and 13th in the 1600 with a clocking of 4.33.17. On the indoor track circuit, Weisman placed 10th in the 4A 1600 and 15th in the 3200.
Both Overbay and Weisman ran in the Nike Cross Country Nationals in Boise, and both will be competing at the next level in the New England Small College Conference, which is in Division III.

Boys State Cross Country Meet Recap
Boys State Cross Country Meet Recap
Gallery Credit: Frank Gambino
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Wolverines Strong at USATF U20 Championships
EUGENE, Ore. — Six members of the University of Michigan track and field team represented the Maize and Blue at the USATF U20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., on June 19-20, with three bringing home medals. Abigail Russell earned a pair of medals, winning the shot put with a mark of 16.07m (52-8.75) […]

EUGENE, Ore. — Six members of the University of Michigan track and field team represented the Maize and Blue at the USATF U20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., on June 19-20, with three bringing home medals.
Abigail Russell earned a pair of medals, winning the shot put with a mark of 16.07m (52-8.75) and finishing third in the discus throw at 52.92m (173-7). Her discus mark came just 0.22m shy of her personal best.
In the 1,500-meter run, Brendan Herger captured gold with a time of 3:48.77. The rising sophomore sat in third after the first lap before falling to fourth at the halfway point. Herger surged ahead three places to take the lead entering the final lap, holding his position and finishing nearly two seconds ahead of the runner-up.
The final Wolverine to earn hardware was Coraline Haggarty, who finished third in the 800-meter run with a personal-best time of 2:08.06. Payton Smith narrowly missed a top-three finish in the 400-meter dash final, placing fourth at 53.17, just 0.01 seconds behind the third-place finisher.
Neil Howard finished sixth in the 400-meter hurdle final (52.42), while Kourtney Rathke placed 11th in the pole vault at 3.85m (12-7.5).
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Eight Student-Athletes Named To NEWMAC All-Sportsmanship Teams
Story Links Springfield, Mass. – June 23, 2025 – Eight Springfield College student-athletes were recognized by the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), as they were named to the conference’s All-Sportsmanship Team. The All-Sportsmanship award is intended to recognize one student-athlete from each team, in every sport that best demonstrates the ideals of […]

Springfield, Mass. – June 23, 2025 – Eight Springfield College student-athletes were recognized by the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), as they were named to the conference’s All-Sportsmanship Team.
The All-Sportsmanship award is intended to recognize one student-athlete from each team, in every sport that best demonstrates the ideals of the NEWMAC and its Code of Conduct, regardless of his/her overall performance or statistics for the season.
Below are the recipients from each program:
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Young named Summit League Men’s Field Athlete of the Year
Story Links SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – After claiming a Summit League title and making the NCAA Championships in his final season as a Coyote, Tre Young was named the Summit League Men’s Field Athlete of the Year, announced by the conference office Monday afternoon. Young, a senior from Toledo, […]

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – After claiming a Summit League title and making the NCAA Championships in his final season as a Coyote, Tre Young was named the Summit League Men’s Field Athlete of the Year, announced by the conference office Monday afternoon.
Young, a senior from Toledo, Ohio, finished his season, and career, strong by winning the Summit League pole vault crown with a personal best 18-0 ½ (5.50m) and making the NCAA Championships to earn honorable mention all-America honors.
At the NCAA West First Round in College Station, Texas, Young went over 17-5 ½ (5.32m) to advance to the NCAA Championships, where he cleared 17-5 ¾ (5.33m) to place 18th. It was Young’s fourth trip to the NCAA West First Round and his first trip to the NCAA Championships in Eugene.
As the season went along, Young continued to improve his season and personal best. He won the Mt. SAC Relays in California with a best of 17-9 (5.41m), only to beat that mark with a clearance of 17-10 ½ (5.45m) at the USD Tune Up to claim that title as well. He was the Summit League Peak Performer of the Week following his title at the Mt. SAC Relays. He cleared 17-0 in all but one meet once the calendar turned to April, including clearing 17-5 or better six times.
Young joins fellow pole vaulters Chris Nilsen (2017, 2018, 2019), Eerik Haamer (2022), and Marshall Faurot (2024) and thrower Cody Snyder (2015) in winning the Men’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year as a Coyote. USD has won the honor seven times in the last 10 seasons (no award in 2020 due to COVID-19).
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Boston Selected as Newest Host of USA Volleyball Junior National Qualifier
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (June 23, 2025) – USA Volleyball, in partnership with the New England Region Volleyball Association (NERVA), is proud to announce the elevation of the Boston Volleyball Festival to official USA Volleyball Junior National Qualifier (JNQ) status beginning in the 2025-26 season. This designation marks a major milestone for volleyball in the Northeast […]

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (June 23, 2025) – USA Volleyball, in partnership with the New England Region Volleyball Association (NERVA), is proud to announce the elevation of the Boston Volleyball Festival to official USA Volleyball Junior National Qualifier (JNQ) status beginning in the 2025-26 season.
This designation marks a major milestone for volleyball in the Northeast and will position Boston as a premier destination for national-level competition. For the first time, the Boston Volleyball Festival will offer national bid opportunities for both boys and girls across all age divisions, further expanding access to USA Volleyball’s championship pathway.
“Boston has long been a stronghold for junior volleyball, and we’re excited to formally recognize the Boston Volleyball Festival as an official Junior National Qualifier,” said Steve Bishop, USA Volleyball’s chief operating officer. “This upgrade is a testament to NERVA’s outstanding event operations and the growing demand for high-level competition in the Northeast. Together, we’re expanding access to national bid pathways and reinforcing our commitment to supporting athletes across the country.”
The 2026 NIKE Boston National Qualifier series will take place over three weekends at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
- February 27-March 1, 2026 – NIKE Boston National Qualifier #1
- March 6-8, 2026 – NIKE Boston National Qualifier #2
- April 3-5, 2026 – NIKE Boston National Qualifier #3
The event will be co-branded with USA Volleyball and integrated into USAV’s official event calendar, registration systems, and rankings infrastructure. Teams competing in bid divisions will have the opportunity to earn invitations to USA Volleyball’s prestigious national championship events.
“NERVA is honored to partner with USA Volleyball in this exciting next chapter for the Boston Volleyball Festival,” said Dave Peixoto, NERVA commissioner. “Our teams, families and coaches have helped grow this event into one of the largest in the country, and this designation further elevates the experience for everyone involved. We look forward to welcoming teams from across the nation to Boston for a world-class competition.”
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Coach Carrasco Announces 2025 Men’s Water Polo Schedule
Story Links LOS ANGELES – The 2025 LMU Men’s Water Polo schedule is set for first-year head coach David Carasco’s Lions. The season will begin with two games in Irvine on Aug. 29, as LMU will take on UCI in the morning and stay to face Cal State Fullerton in […]

LOS ANGELES – The 2025 LMU Men’s Water Polo schedule is set for first-year head coach David Carasco’s Lions.
The season will begin with two games in Irvine on Aug. 29, as LMU will take on UCI in the morning and stay to face Cal State Fullerton in the afternoon.
The home opener will be played on Aug. 30 as LMU hosts Stanford, semi-finalists in last year’s NCAA Tournament.
On Sept. 13, both Brown and UCSB will travel to Burns Aquatics Center to play two games apiece.
Following a weekend trip to the MPSF Tournament and an away contest at UCSD, the Lions will return home to face defending National Champions, UCLA, to close out September.
West Coast Conference play begins on the road against San Jose State on Oct. 3. LMU will remain in San Jose the following day to play games against both UCSB and UC Davis.
The Lions will then play home conference games against Air Force on Oct. 17 and Pacific on Oct. 19.
The following week, LMU will travel to Santa Clara to play a WCC contest against the Broncos before participating in the Julian Fraser Tournament.
Four of LMU’s final six games will be played in their home pool. The Lions will play CBU in the final conference home game on Oct. 30 and host Concordia two days later to open November.
Following the WCC finale in Malibu against Pepperdine, the Lions will host UC San Diego for a rematch against the Tritons from earlier in the season.
The final weekend of the regular season will feature a night game against Long Beach State played at Long Beach Community College, before hosting UC Irvine in the final home game on Nov. 15.
The 2025 WCC Championship will be hosted by Air Force. The three games in Colorado Springs, Colo., will be played from Nov. 22-23, 2025.
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