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Loganville makes football hire in busy week of coaching news
Alpharetta – Jason KervinMount Paran Christian – Matt ElyHis was an assistant coach out of college at Loganville Christian Academy, his high school alma mater, where he was a former star quarterback. He also coached a season at Whitefield Academy.Roswell – Chris PrewettMurray County – Kurt Napier (Hired Jason Allen)Washington – Justin RiversDalton – Kit […]


Alpharetta – Jason KervinMount Paran Christian – Matt ElyHis was an assistant coach out of college at Loganville Christian Academy, his high school alma mater, where he was a former star quarterback. He also coached a season at Whitefield Academy.Roswell – Chris PrewettMurray County – Kurt Napier (Hired Jason Allen)Washington – Justin RiversDalton – Kit Carpenter (Hired Chris Prewett)Schley County – Darren AlfordMarietta – Richard Morgan (Hired Cameron Duke)Brookwood – Philip Jones (Hired Chad Nighbert)
Here are all reported coach openings and hirings this offseason:
Commerce – Mark Hollars (Hired Lenny Gregory)Northview – Scott SchwarzerPace Academy – Nick BachElbert County – Shannon Jarvis (Hired Andy Dyer)Luella – Craig ColemanBrookwood promoted defensive coordinator Chad Nighbert earlier Tuesday while Houston County Schools approved the hires of Daniel Williams to Northside and Steve DeVoursney to Veterans. Gregory had been at Gordon Central, and Williams at Hughes, so those schools are now looking.Calvary Day – Mark Stroud (Hired Jason Cameron)Loganville – Gene Cathcart/Stephen Smith (Hired Nic Snowden)Etowah – Matt Kemper (Hired Brett Vavra)Emanuel County Institute – Chris KearsonFlowery Branch – Jason Tester (Hired Michael Perry)South Forsyth – Troy MorrisLithia Springs – Corey JarvisLoganville was 2-8 last season. Gene Cathcart stepped down for health reasons in September, and Stephen Smith finished as the interim coach.Parkview – Joe SturdivantVeterans – Josh Ingram (Hired Steve DeVoursney)Union County – Michael PerryKIPP Atlanta Collegiate – James BriscoeSprayberry – Brett VavraGreene County – Terrance BanksDawson County – Sid Maxwell (Hired Jaybo Shaw)Crisp County – Lawrence SmithGriffin coach Clifford Fedd announced late Tuesday that he was leaving to become an assistant coach at Prairie View A&M in Texas. Griffin was 1-9 last season.Berrien – Ken EldridgeGrovetown – Cory BarnesCedartown – Jamie AbramsHughes: Daniel WilliamsAlso late Tuesday, Marietta announced it had hired Cameron Duke, who won 85 games in eight seasons at Edgewater in Orlando, Fla.Gordon Central – Lenny GregoryMeadowcreek – Todd Wofford (Hired Johnny Burdette)Northside-Warner Robins – Ben Bailey (Hired Daniel Williams)Schley County’s Darren Alford has retired, and Mount Paran Christian’s Matt Ely has stepped down.Southeast Whitfield – Todd MurrayCentral Gwinnett – Larry Harold (Hired Terrance Banks)Savannah Country Day – Roc Batten (Hired Joey Blackmore)Josey – Lawrence PinkneyParkview coach Joe Sturdivant told the AJC on Tuesday that he had accepted a job on the staff of Black Hills State in South Dakota to help his 8-year-old son, Bear, who suffers from PANS/PANDAS, a pediatric neuropsychiatric disorder. Georgia’s wet weather exacerbates his son’s condition, the coach said.Westminster – Gerry RombergGriffin – Clifford FeddBanneker – Braxton KellyChattahoochee County – Bruce FigginsHeritage (Ringgold) – E.K. Slaughter (Hired Jeremy New)There have been 49 reported openings among the GHSA’s 415 football-playing schools, still far short of the 80 from last season and 105 the one before. There have been only 18 hires. Coaching changes don’t typically slow down until spring.Cedar Shoals – Leroy RyalsNorcross – Keith Maloof (Hired Corey Richardson)Pelham – Leonard GuytonCommerce on Monday hired Lenny Gregory, the coach who led Collins Hill to a 2021 Class 7A title.Cedar Grove – Roderick Moore
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[embedded content]Watch Marietta (Ga.) Wheeler small forward Colben Landrew playing for Game Elite at the Adidas 3SSB Palmetto Road Championship. Landrew averaged 18.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals in six games, helping to lead Game Elite to a title by scoring the most points on the team throughout the tournament and finishing with […]

Watch Marietta (Ga.) Wheeler small forward Colben Landrew playing for Game Elite at the Adidas 3SSB Palmetto Road Championship.
Landrew averaged 18.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals in six games, helping to lead Game Elite to a title by scoring the most points on the team throughout the tournament and finishing with a 6-0 record.
Landrew is considered a four-star prospect with a 91-grade and the 62nd-best in the class, No. 24 small forward according to 247Sports.
Miami recently expressed interest in Landrew.
Christopher Stock has covered the Miami Hurricanes since 2003 and can be reached by e-mail at stock@insidetheu.com and on Twitter @InsideTheU.
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2025 WWE Evolution results, grades, review, winners
There’s a new women’s world champion, and her name is Naomi. After losing her match earlier in the night with Jade Cargill under the No Holds Barred stipulation, Naomi managed to drag herself back out to the ring at the end of the main event between champion Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley to make use […]


There’s a new women’s world champion, and her name is Naomi. After losing her match earlier in the night with Jade Cargill under the No Holds Barred stipulation, Naomi managed to drag herself back out to the ring at the end of the main event between champion Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley to make use of her Money in the Bank contract and score the pinfall of Sky to win the title. It was a wild way to cap off the second edition of WWE Evolution as an all-women’s PPV event.
That’s not the only title match fans in got to see in Atlanta. WWE women’s champion Tiffany Stratton mixed it up with a legend in her match, four tag teams competed for gold and a triple threat for the intercontinental title were among the big highlights of the night. And Stephanie Vaquer earned herself a future title shot by overcoming 15 other superstars to win the Battle Royal.
CBS Sports was with you all night with recaps and highlights of all the action from State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
2025 WWE Evolution card, results
Lynch retains intercontinental title in wild match
Things got started fast in Atlanta with Lynch, Bayley and Valkyria all going at it. The match featured plenty of frantic spots and near falls that kept the fans on their feet for the duration. Every time it appeared one wrestlers was closing in on the win, the third participant would break up the near fall. One of the highlights included Lynch hitting a double DDT, which was followed by Valkyria hitting Night Wing on Bayley for a near fall. Bayley appeared to have the upperhand late when she hit Valkyria with an enzugiri Roseplant, but Lynch broke up the pin by taking Bayley’s back and performing a backlside pin for the three count. It probably makes the most sense as a result here to keep the title on Lynch and have her move on to other things, and the same goes for Bayley and Valkyria. A great match that got the crowd fired up. Lynch def. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria via pinfall — Grade: B+
Jayne retains title with help
Jacy Jayne and Jordynne Grace put on a fine match with plenty of outside influence from the their stablemates. Jayne ended up getting the pin after a scramble for the belt to be used as a weapon resulted in it being tossed from the ring, only to be returned and used on Grace to get the three-count. Blake Monroe then entered the ring and handed the belt to Jayne despite being allied to Grace going into the match. A fine match for what it was. No complaints. Jacy Jayne def. Jordynne Grace via pinfall
Rodriguez, Perez overcome the odds to retain tag team titles
Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez had to deal with three teams to hold on to the championships on Sunday, but they managed to do it. The match saw multiple big spots from Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka and Kairi Sane as they put on a great show for the fans in Atlanta. They were some great close calls, but the match ended after Rodriguez managed to powerbomb Bliss over the top rope and into both Sane and Asuka. Perez then dove onto Flair to allow Rodriguez to hit another one-armed powerbomb on Ruca and secure the win. Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez (c) def. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. The Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka) vs. Sol Ruca & Zaria via pinfall
Stratton takes out a legend
Tiffany Stratton got all she could handle from Trish Stratus in their match. The Hall of Famer had some big moments and gave a better showing than her other recent appearances in the ring. Stratus hit her signature moves, including the bulldog and Stratusfaction, to give some hope that she could take the title from Stratton. But just as things seemed to be going her way, Stratton took momentum away and called it a night. Stratton picked Stratus up and hit an Alabama Slam to set up her finisher, The Prettiest Movesault Ever, for the three count. It was a hastily put together match, but it was a good showcase to give Stratton a showing to a wider audience. Tiffany Stratton def. Trish Stratus via pinfall to retain title — Grade: B
Sky, Ripley deliver a classic, Naomi cashes in
Cargill stands tall over Naomi
The two bitter rivals wasted no time in getting physical with weaponry. Cargill battered Naomi with a trash can before attempting to toss a toolbox on her outside the ring. Once Naomi swung the momentum, she attempted a flying kick to a prone Cargill next to the announce table, but blew up a TV monitor when she missed. Once back in the ring, Cargill took a TV camera and started to bash Naomi with it as things continued to escalate further. The match reached its end after Cargill hit Jaded from the top rope through a table for the three count. Bianca Belair didn’t factor in much as part of the bigger story at play, so her inclusion felt a bit out of place given there were no rules, really, but at least this is (hopefully) the end of this long rivalry. Jade Cargill def. Naomi via pinfall. — Grade: C+
Vaquer wins Battle Royal, earns title shot at Clash in Paris
The always hectic style of match created from rough spots with so many people in the ring. While the early action was a bit tough, the ending came together nicely with Stephanie Vaquer, Lash Legend (from NXT), Nia Jax and Nikki Bella as the final four. Jax took care of Bella to leave the two behemoths with the smaller Vaquer. Legend picked up Jax by herself and put her on the outside of the rope before Vaquer came over to assist. Vaquer then used her cunning smarts to get Legend on the outside to hit the Devil’s Kiss and eliminate her. Vaquer earned herself a world title shot at Clash in Paris in August and cut a strong promo afterward. A decently put togoether Battle Royal with a “correct” person winning. Stephanie Vaquer wins Battle Royal — Grade: B
Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley put on an old-school classic in the main event. They started with chain wrestling before exchanging blows. The two stopped in their tracks to tell each other of their respect for the other and then decided to truly fight. Ripley took the early edge by using her power and strength to bully Sky around the ring. Sky managed to turn the tide with flying hurricanrana. It led to a surge of attack from Sky, who hit a suicide dive out of the ring and then a missile dropkick from the top rope. As Sky looked to set up a finisher, Ripley managed to counter and create her own offense. As the two battled through chain wrestling, Sky managed to connect on a Poisonrana. Ripley then hit a Razors Edge — a nod to her former stablemate Damian Priest — followed by a situp powerbomb that also led to a near fall. Sky looked for another missile dropkick, but hit the referee inadvertently. Ripley hit Riptide, but there was no official to hit the three count. Ripley then took her frustrations out on Sky with more offense and then dragged her out of the ring and into the crowd. Sky managed to save herself from a powerbomb off of the equipment and then hit another major dive off the top onto Ripley. As the competitors made it back into the ring, Sky attempted to hit a sunset flip powerbomb, but was caught. Sky hit her Over the Moonsault finisher, but Ripley again managed to kick out. Ripley built momentum back and hit a Spanish Fly off the top rope that left both women prone in the ring. Then Naomi’s music hit and she cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to make the match a triple threat. Naomi then hit Sky with the briefcase and then a split-legged moonsault for the pin and win. Some great theater in the Sky vs. Ripley story, but it just kind of ends in a weird place with Naomi cashing in her contract to take the title. Interested to see where this goes with SummerSlam just a few weeks away. Naomi def. Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley to win Women’s World Championship — Grade: B+
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Collegiate sports roundup
Many Warwick Valley High School graduates competed with dedication and pride in collegiate sports this recently concluded outdoor season. Here’s a look at some of their accomplishments. Gina Milazzo was on the roster as a freshman for the State University of New York Cortland women’s golf program this past season. Milazzo earned First Team All […]


Many Warwick Valley High School graduates competed with dedication and pride in collegiate sports this recently concluded outdoor season. Here’s a look at some of their accomplishments.
Gina Milazzo was on the roster as a freshman for the State University of New York Cortland women’s golf program this past season. Milazzo earned First Team All Northeast Golf Conference and Northeast Golf Conference Rookie of the Year honors. She also had a round of 71 (tied for team record) at the Ithaca Invitational. Milazzo placed second at the Northeast Women’s Golf Conference (NWGC) Championships. From there, she competed in the NCAA Division III Championships.
The Red Dragons captured the team title at the NWGC Championships. Milazzo is a Sports Management major.
Luke Solari was a first year goalie for the Eastern Connecticut State University men’s lacrosse program this past season. Solari played in two games and made two saves for Eastern Connecticut State.
The Warriors collected six overall victories with a 3-3 record at home and three wins in the Little East Conference. They advanced to the Little East Conference Playoffs where they were defeated by Plymouth State University. Solari is a Finance major.
Matt Sansone was a freshman who played attack for the Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.) men’s lacrosse team this spring season. Sansone competed in four games and recorded a goal for Saint Michael’s.
The Purple Knights posted an overall record of 7-6 with three wins on their home field and two wins in the Northeast 10 Conference. Sansone is majoring in Health Science.
Johnny Accardo was a freshman defender for the Siena College (New York) men’s lacrosse program this year.
The Saints finished with an overall record of 11-5 with a mark of a 4-1 at home. In the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) they were 7-1. Siena advanced to and won the MAAC Tournament championship with victories over Marist (semifinals) and Sacred Heart (championship round) in contests held in Fairfield, Connecticut. From there they competed in the NCAA Division I Tournament where they were defeated by the University of Albany. Accardo is a Physical Therapy major.
Francis Keneally was on the roster as a first year long stick midfielder for the Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) men’s lacrosse team this past season. Keneally competed in one game this year for Yale.
The Bulldogs tallied five overall wins with a mark of 4-3 on their home field. In the Ivy League they went 3-3. Yale advanced to the semifinal round of the Ivy League Tournament where they were defeated by Cornell in a game held in Ithaca, N.Y.
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Marcus Semien's 250th career homer highlights Rangers' victory over AL West
HOUSTON — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series-clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday. Related:Texas Rangers 2025 MLB draft central: Full list of picks, analysis, more Eovaldi (7-3) limited […]

HOUSTON — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series-clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to five hits and a run with eight strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings for his third straight win.
Houston starter Hunter Brown (9-4) allowed five hits and four runs while striking out eight in five innings as the AL West leaders lost for the fifth time in six games. It was the second straight tough outing for the All-Star, who gave up a season-high six runs in his last start against Cleveland.
Wyatt Langford walked to open the second and the Rangers made it 1-0 when he scored on a triple by Evan Carter. There were two outs in the inning when Carter scored on a ground-rule double by Ezequiel Duran to push the lead to 2-0.
García’s third homer in the last four games put Texas ahead 3-0 with two outs in the third inning.
Carter doubled to start the fourth and Kyle Higashioka singled before Carter scored on a sacrifice fly by Alejandro Osuna to make it 4-0.
The Astros cut it to 4-1 on a home run by Zack Short with no outs in the sixth inning.
Semien’s shot with one out in the eighth inning was his second of the series and gave him 250 in his 13-year career.
Key moment
Texas jumping on Brown for two runs in the second inning to take the lead for good.
Key stat
García’s 20 home runs against the Astros since 2021 are the most of any player in that span.
Up next
The Astros open the second half of the season Friday night at Seattle, and the Rangers host Detroit on the same night.
Find more Rangers coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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Semien's 250th career homer highlights Rangers' 5
Published Sunday, July 13, 2025 | 1:51 p.m. HOUSTON (AP) — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday. Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to […]

Published Sunday, July 13, 2025 | 1:51 p.m.
HOUSTON (AP) — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to five hits and a run with eight strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings for his third straight win.
Houston starter Hunter Brown (9-4) allowed five hits and four runs while striking out eight in five innings as the AL West leaders lost for the fifth time in six games. It was the second straight tough outing for the All-Star, who gave up a season-high six runs in his last start against Cleveland.
Wyatt Langford walked to open the second and the Rangers made it 1-0 when he scored on a triple by Evan Carter. There were two outs in the inning when Carter scored on a ground-rule double by Ezequiel Duran to push the lead to 2-0.
García’s third homer in the last four games put Texas ahead 3-0 with two outs in the third inning.
Carter doubled to start the fourth and Kyle Higashioka singled before Carter scored on a sacrifice fly by Alejandro Osuna to make it 4-0.
The Astros cut it to 4-1 on a home run by Zack Short with no outs in the sixth inning.
Semien’s shot with one out in the eighth inning was his second of the series and gave him 250 in his 13-year career.
Texas jumping on Brown for two runs in the second inning to take the lead for good.
García’s 20 home runs against the Astros since 2021 are the most of any player in that span.
The Astros open the second half of the season Friday night at Seattle, and the Rangers host Detroit on the same night.
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