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Despite the obstacles that lay ahead for Westminster, Sims has the tools to build a culture and the experience to manage a team. Tom Carlson, who is the father of Westminster Cycling prospect Jackson Carlson and a NICA coach of four years, discussed what he saw from Simms during his tenure as the Park City […]

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Despite the obstacles that lay ahead for Westminster, Sims has the tools to build a culture and the experience to manage a team. Tom Carlson, who is the father of Westminster Cycling prospect Jackson Carlson and a NICA coach of four years, discussed what he saw from Simms during his tenure as the Park City High School Mountain Biking Coach.
Even Sims himself is aware of the challenges that lie ahead, saying his short-term goal is just to have riders. Sims also emphasizes that the riders’ attitude is essential for building a positive culture.

New Westminster mountain bike team member Jackson Carlson on the trail. Photo by Owen Crandall.

“At this point, I just need riders. So that’s kind of the goal. And to go and you know, the main feature for me initially, is build the culture and the environment. I can make you stronger, I can make you faster, but you’ve got to have the right attitude. And so, the goal is to set that up, obviously, and then, okay, you need to recruit riders. Okay, you don’t have to do that in high school. They just sign up. But now it’s collegiate. You’ve got to kind of recruit. And that’s a tough part,” said Sims.

New Westminster College Mountain Bike Coach Nic Sims on his gravel bike. Photo courtesy Enduro Bearings

Westminster’s former coach, Sage Martin, also shared excitement over Nic’s hiring.
Westminster’s new varsity cycling team is a member of the IMCCC (Intermountain Collegiate Cycling Conference), which also features Utah schools such as Utah Valley University and Weber State University, as well as other regional schools like the University of Wyoming. Racing season is from the third week of August to the MTB nationals in Powderhorn, Colorado from October 9-12, 2025. There are generally a minimum of four races per season.
“Cycling is a non-NCAA sport. It’s not a big, big money earner for the school. So, we don’t have budgets to have scouts that can go to races around the country. We don’t have that. It’s me. And what I’ve found is high schools can’t share contact info for parents and kids. Mountain Bike teams can’t share contact info, and nor can the national leagues. So, I’m like, well, how do I reach these people?”
“I think we’ve got a good program going. We’re not a big money sport, like football or anything. Yeah, I’ve got a free sticker for you, you know, that sort of thing. So that’s the challenge. Will cycling ever be a big thing? I doubt it, because we don’t have the culture here like Europe, where you grow up riding bikes at an early age and you keep riding bikes forever. We don’t have that here, so that’s a bit of a challenge to sort of battle. But I think we’re seeing more schools adding in cycling programs, which is a good thing,” Sims said.
For more information on Collegiate Cycling and Westminster’s Mountain Biking team, visit the IMCC’s website https://imcccycling.wordpress.com/
“I think the first year for any program is always the most difficult, because you’re selling a vision more than you’re selling the team. So, I think that he’s kind of got a good head start with his experience there, and the enthusiasm is pretty contagious. He’s also very well connected in the industry, and I think that’s going to be great for, you know, him finding resources for his riders so that they feel like they’re supported,” said Martin.
“His depth of knowledge, both in just the function of cycling and being a cyclist and being a racer has been instrumental in the growth of the Park City Mountain Bike Team. Everything from mechanics to process preparation, he’s just been a really great asset, and he’s an incredible motivator, really, of everyone, I was going to say the kids, but it’s really everyone. I mean, he is, you know, there’s a reason why he’s a level three NICA coach. He just brings a lot to the table,” Carlson said.
Even though the hiring of Sims is viewed as a key step toward mountain biking success at Westminster and beyond, Martin sees some challenges ahead for Sims with recruiting and actually putting the team together.
“The thing that struck me the most was his enthusiasm. He’s got a background; he’s got a great recruitment pipeline from his NICA experience. I feel like he should be able to bring in a good initial roster. And, you know, numbers grow, people want to be part of a team and see what that team is like,” Martin said.
In addition to recruiting, Sims also said that the lack of financial aid and outreach toward the sport of Mountain Biking is a challenge.
As of right now, Sims says he has some good prospects but no committed riders. He said ideally, he would like to have 10 for the upcoming year but he can start out with less, stating that “if it’s less than that, I’m fine with it; it takes time to build a team.”
By James Knight — Westminster University’s hiring of new Mountain Biking Coach Nic Sims is seen as an important step in the future of collegiate cycling in the West.
Collegiate Cycling is overseen by USA Cycling, which is the national governing body for competitive cycling, which also includes Olympic Cycling. Collegiate Cycling consists of 11 conferences, each from different regions. They are divided between club teams and varsity teams. Club teams are self-funded and don’t receive financial assistance from their schools, while varsity teams like Westminster will receive funding from their schools and have paid coaches. Different schools feature different types of teams. For instance, Utah State University has a club team in Logan and a varsity team in Price, while Weber State and the University of Utah just have club teams.
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“I think he’s going to end up being the one who is really breaking trail for a lot of other schools. I think a lot of people over the next couple of years are going to see what Nic accomplishes, because I know he’s going to succeed here and do really well, and they’re going to try to emulate it,” said Jackson Carlson, a potential prospect for the team.

Despite all these challenges. Sims is optimistic and sees a direction for the new program.

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Rocket City Moonshot Youth Water Polo Tournament returns to Huntsville Aquatics Center

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – The Rocket City Moonshot Youth Water Polo Tournament returned at the Huntsville Aquatics Center on Saturday, featuring 18-and-under boys and girls divisions. The tournament was hosted by the Huntsville Water Polo Association alongside the Huntsville Sports Commission and City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation. The event offered free spectator admission, fast-paced […]

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – The Rocket City Moonshot Youth Water Polo Tournament returned at the Huntsville Aquatics Center on Saturday, featuring 18-and-under boys and girls divisions.

The tournament was hosted by the Huntsville Water Polo Association alongside the Huntsville Sports Commission and City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation.

The event offered free spectator admission, fast-paced competition, and community spirit.

John Hovsepian, who is a player in the tournament on the Kraken Water Polo Club team from Marietta, Georgia, said this is his third time competing in a youth water polo tournament, and he loves it, especially when his team gets to travel to play in places like Huntsville.

“This is my third time doing this tournament. I think we’ve done it the last two years in a row, and every single time it has been a fun tournament, and of course, I really like this pool. It’s a very interesting pool with all the windows, it’s very nice,” Hovsepian said.

As one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S., the youth water polo tournament highlights youth development and competitive excellence.

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All Times Eastern Australian Rules FootballAFL Men’s — Round 13North Melbourne Kangaroos vs. West Coast Eagles — Fox Soccer Plus, 1:06 a.m. (Sunday)Carlton Blues vs. Essendon Bombers — Fox Soccer Plus, 5:18 a.m. (Sunday) BaseballBanana Ball World TourGame 2, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NCSavannah Bananas vs. The Party Animals — ESPN2, 7 p.m. Beach […]

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Australian Rules Football
AFL Men’s — Round 13
North Melbourne Kangaroos vs. West Coast Eagles — Fox Soccer Plus, 1:06 a.m. (Sunday)
Carlton Blues vs. Essendon Bombers — Fox Soccer Plus, 5:18 a.m. (Sunday)

Baseball
Banana Ball World Tour
Game 2, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Savannah Bananas vs. The Party Animals — ESPN2, 7 p.m.

Beach Volleyball
AVP League
Week 2, Viejas Arena, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
San Diego Smash vs. LA Launch — The CW, 8 p.m.

Boxing
Top Rank Boxing
Lightweights, Scope Arena, Norfolk, VA
Abdullah Mason vs. Jeremia Nakathila — ESPN/ESPN Deportes, 10 p.m.

CFL
Week 1
Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Calgary Stampeders — CTV/TSN3/TSN4/CFL+, 7 p.m.
Edmonton Elks at BC Lions — TSN1/TSN3/TSN5/CBS Sports Network, 10 p.m.

College Baseball
NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
Louisville Super Regional
Game 2, Don Dobina Field at Ulmer Stadium, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Announcers: Mike Ferrin/Gaby Sanchez
Louisville vs. Miami (FL) — ESPN, 11 a.m. (Louisville leads series 1-0)

Chapel Hill Super Regional
Game 2, Bryson Field At Boshamer Stadium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Announcers: Eric Frede/Jensen Lewis
North Carolina vs. Arizona — ESPN2, noon (North Carolina leads series 1-0)

Durham Super Regional
Game 1, Jack Coombs Field, Duke University, Durham, NC
Announcers: Clay Matvick vs. Gregg Olson
Murray State vs. Duke — ESPNU, 1 p.m.

Baton Rouge Regional
Game 1, Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field, Louisiana State University, Baton Route, LA

Announcers: Dave Neal/Ben McDonald
West Virginia vs. LSU — ESPN, 2 p.m.

Auburn Super Regional
Game 1, Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Announcers: Roy Philpott/Lance Cormier
Auburn vs. Coastal Carolina — ESPN2, 3 p.m.

Fayetteville Super Regional
Game 1, Baum–Walker Stadium at George Cole Field, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Announcers: Tom Hart/Chris Burke/Kyle Peterson
Tennessee vs. Arkansas — ESPN, 5 p.m.

Los Angeles Super Regional
Game 1, Jackie Robinson Stadium, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Announcers: Victor Rojas/Todd Walker
Texas-San Antonio vs. UCLA — ESPNU, 7 p.m.

Corvallis Super Regional
Game 2, Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

Announcers: Roxy Bernstein vs. Devon Travis
Oregon State vs. Florida State — ESPN2, 9 p.m. (Oregon State leads series 1-0)

Announcers: Kris Budden/Dari Nowkhah/Mike Rooney
Squeeze Play — ESPN+, noon

Game On: Journey to the NCAA Championship: Baseball — ESPNU, 4 p.m.

Drag Racing
NHRA Mission Drag Racing Series
NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, Bristol Dragway, Bristol, TN
Qualifying Show 2 — FS1, 8:15 p.m.

Golf
DP World Tour
KLM Open, The International, Amsterdam, Netherlands
3rd Round — Golf Channel, 7:30 a.m.
Final Round — Golf Channel, 6:30 a.m. (Sunday)

PGA Tour
Canadian Open, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, Caledon, Ontario, Canada
3rd Round
Announcers — Golf Channel: Steve Sands/Graham DeLaet/George Savaricas//Billy Ray Brown//Colt Knost//Kira K. Brown//CBS — Jim Nantz/Trevor Immelman/Ian Baker-Finch/Frank Nobilo//Mark Immelman//Colt Knost//Dottie Pepper//Amanda Balionis
Main Feed — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 7:45 a.m.
Featured Groups — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 8:30 a.m.
Featured Holes: 4, 7, 11, 14 — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 8:30 a.m.
Marquee Group — ESPN+, 8:45 a.m.
Featured Group 1  — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 1 p.m.
Featured Group 2 — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 1 p.m.
Featured Hole: 11 — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 1 p.m.
Featured Hole: 14 — ESPN+/PGA Tour Live, 1 p.m.
Main Feed — Golf Channel, 1 p.m.
Main Feed — CBS, 3 p.m.

Golf Central Pregame — Golf Channel, noon

LPGA Tour
Shoprite LPGA Classic, Seaview (Bay Course), Galloway, NJ
Announcers: Grant Boone/Mel Reid//Jim Gallagher, Jr.//Karent Stupples

2nd Round — Golf Channel, 3 p.m.
2nd Round — NBC Sports app, 5 p.m.

PGA Tour Champions
American Family Insurance Championship, TPC Wisconsin, Madison, WI
2nd Round — NBC Sports app, 3 p.m.
2nd Round — Golf Channel, 8 p.m. (same day coverage)

PGA Korn Ferry Tour
BMW Charity Pro-Am, Thornblade Club/Carolina Country Club, Greer, SC
3rd Round — Golf Channel, 5 p.m.

Golf Central — Golf Channel, 7 p.m.
The Smylie Kaufman Show — SportsGrid, midnight

Mixed Martial Arts
UFC 316
Dvalishvili vs. O’Malley 2, Prudential Center, Newark NJ
Early Prelims — ESPN+, 6 p.m.
Prelims — ESPN2, 8 p.m.
Main Card — ESPN+ pay per view, 10 p.m.

UFC 316 Post Show: Dvalishvili vs. O’Mailley 2 — ESPN+, 1 a.m. (Sunday)

MLB
American League
Baseball Night in America, Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York, NY

Announcers; Joe Davis/John Smoltz//Ken Rosenthal
Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees — Fox, 7:35 p.m.

Toronto at Minnesota –MLB Network (backup)/Sportsnet/Twins.TV, 2 p.m.
Houston at Cleveland — Space City Home Network/CleGuardians.TV, 4 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox — FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City/Chicago Sports Network, 4 p.m.
Seattle at Anaheim — Root Sports/FanDuel Sports Network West, 9:30 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 10:30 p.m. (joined in progress)
Baltimore at Sacramento — MASN/NBC Sports California, 10 p.m.

National League
Baseball Night in America, American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
San Diego Padres at Milwaukee Brewers — Fox, 7:35 p.m.

Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis — Spectrum SportsNet LA/FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, 2:15 p.m.
Atlanta at San Francisco — MLB Network (main)/FanDuel Sports Network South/NBC Sports Bay Area, 4 p.m.
Arizona at Cincinnati — Dbacks.TV/FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, 4 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 5 p.m. (joined in progress)
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh — NBC Sports Philadelphia/SportsNet Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
New York Mets at Colorado — SNY/Rockies.TV, 10 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 10;30 p.m. (joined in progress)

Interleague
Chicago Cubs at Detroit — MLB Network (main)/Marquee Sports Network/FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, 1 p.m.
Miami at Tampa Bay — FanDuel Sports Network Florida/FanDuel Sports Network Sun, 4 p.m.
Texas at Washington — Rangers Sports Network/MASN, 4 p.m.

Play Ball — MLB Network, 10 a.m.
MLB Network Breakdown — MLB Network, 10:30 a.m.
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals MLB In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 2 p.m.
Over the Plate — MLB Network, 7 p.m.
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees MLB In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 8 p.m.
MLB Tonight — MLB Network, 9;30 p.m.
Quick Pitch — MLB Network, 12:30 a.m. (Sunday)

MLS
Matchday 18
Free Game
Announcers — English: Josh Eastern/Jamie Watson//Spanish: Jesús Acosta/ Carlos Suárez
D.C. United vs. Chicago Fire — Apple TV, 7:30 p.m.

MLS Season Pass — Subscription Required
Announcers — English: Evan Weston/Miguel Gallardo//Spanish: José Bauz/Ivan Kasanzew
Colorado Rapids vs. Austin FC — Apple TV+, 9:30 p.m.

NASCAR
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
DQS Solutions & Staffing 250, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI
Qualifying — FS1, 8 a.m.
Race — Fox, noon

NASCAR Cup Series
FireKeepers Casino 400, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, NY
Announcers: Adam Alexander/Dale Earnhardt, Jr./Steve Letarte//Trevor Bayne//Kim Coon//Marty Snider
Practice and Qualifying — Amazon Prime Video, 9:30 a.m.

NBA
Playoff Central: Live at the Finals — NBA TV, 6 p.m.

NHL
NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Edition — NHL Network, 6 p.m.

NWSL
Matchday 11
Gotham FC vs.Kansas City Current — CBS, 1 p.m.
Orlando Pride vs. Houston Dash — NWSL+, 7 p.m.
Bay FC vs. Portland Thorns — Ion, 7:30 p.m.
Angel City FC vs. Chicago Stars — Ion, 10 p.m.

NWSL on Ion Pre Match Show — Ion, 7 p.m.
NWSL on Ion Match Break Show — Ion, 9:30 p.m.

Soccer
Men’s 

International Friendly, Pratt & Whitney Field at Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
Announcers — TNT/Max: Luke Wileman/Kyle Martino//Melissa Ortiz//Telemundo/Universo/Peacock: Andrés Cantor/Natalia Astrain
United States vs. Türkiye — TNT/Max//Telemundo/Universo/Peacock, 3:30 p.m.

Men in Blazers Media Network Altcast — truTV/Max, 3:30 p.m.

Announcers: Sara Walsh/DaMarcus Beasley/Brian Dunseth
U.S. Soccer Pregame — TNT/truTV/Max, 3 p.m.
U.S. Soccer Postgame — TNT/truTV/Max, 5:30 p.m.

International Friendly, Rice–Eccles Stadium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
México vs. Switzerland — Univision/TUDN, 4 p.m.

Fútbol central — Univision/TUDN, 3 p.m.

Tricolor al dia — TUDN, 1 p.m.
ESPN Fútbol Center — ESPN Deportes, 2 p.m.
Línea de cuatro — TUDN, 2 p.m.
Attacking Third — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 3 p.m.
Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 5 p.m.
ESPN Fútbol Center — ESPN Deportes, 5 p.m.
ESPN FC — ESPN+, 5:30 p.m.
Línea de cuatro — TUDN, 6 p.m.
Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 10 p.m.

Softball
Athletes Unlimited Softball League
Opening Day, The Stadium at Parkway Bank Sports Complex, Rosemont, IL
Talons vs. Bandits — MLB.com, 3 p.m.

Opening Night, Wilkins Stadium, Wichita, KS
Volts vs. Blaze — MLB Network, 7:30 p.m.

Sports News & Talk
SportsCenter — ESPN, 7 a.m.
Marty & McGee — SEC Network, 7 a.m.
Best of All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 8 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 8 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 1 — ESPN2, 8 a.m.
Fantasy Sports Today Saturday — SportsGrid, 8 a.m.
The Sports Rundown — beIN Sports, 8:30 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 9 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 2 — ESPNews, 9 a.m.
All The Smoke Unplugged — DraftKings Network, 9:30 a.m.
All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 10 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 10 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 3 — ESPNews, 10 a.m.
Harlem Globetrotters Play It Forward: The Beat of Their Own Drum — NBC, 11 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 4 — ESPN2, 11 a.m.
Underdogs — DraftKings Network, 11:30 a.m.
Best of Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz — DraftKings Network, noon
E60: The Other Hurley — ESPNU, noon
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 1 p.m.
Pablo Torre Finds Out — DraftKings Network, 4 p.m.
SEC Storied: Volunteer for Life — ESPNU, 5 p.m.
Mystery Crate — DraftKings Network, 6 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 8:30 p.m.
E60: Only the Strong Survive — ESPNU, 10 p.m.
E60: Blood Brothers — ESPNU, 10:30 p.m.
All ACC — ACC Network, midnight
El pelotazo — Telemundo, midnight
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, midnight
30 for 30: The Bad Boys — ESPN2, midnight
SEC Now — SEC Network, midnight
Contacto deportivo — Univision, midnight
The B1G Show — Big Ten Network, 12:30 a.m. (Sunday)
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 1 a.m. (Sunday)
South Beach Sessions — DraftKings Network, 2 a.m. (Sunday)
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 2 a.m.(Sunday)
Best of SportsGrid — SportsGrid, 3 a.m. (Sunday)

Tennis
French Tennis Federation
Roland-Garros, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Women’s Singles Final: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Coco Gauff — TNT/truTV/Max, 9 a.m.
Men’s Doubles Semifinal: Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos vs. Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski — TNT/truTV/Max, noon
Women’s Doubles Final: Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic vs. Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini — truTV, 5 a.m. (Sunday)

Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 8 a.m.
Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 11:30 a.m.
Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 2:30 p.m.
Best of Roland-Garros: Men’s Semifinal– truTV, 6 p.m.
Best of Roland-Garros: Women’s Final — truTV, 7:30 p.m.

UEFA Champions League
Champions League Weekly — CBS Sports Network, 9 p.m.

UEFA European World Cup Qualifiers
Qualifying Round — Matchday 3
Group G, Grawnd Nazzjonali, Ta’ Qali, Malta
Malta vs. Lithuania — Fox Soccer Plus, 11:50 a.m.

Group K, RCDE Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
Andorra vs. Spain — FS2, 11:50 a.m.

Group G, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland
Finland vs. Netherlands — Fubo Sports, 2:30 p.m.

Group H, Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria
Austria vs. Romania — FS2, 2:30 p.m.

Group K, Air Albania Stadium, Tirana, Albania
Albania vs. Serbia — Fox Soccer Plus, 2:30 p.m.

UEFA World Cup Qualifying Matchnight Highlights: Matchday 3 Saturday — Fox Soccer Plus, 11 p.m.
UEFA World Cup Qualifying Matchweek Highlights: Matchday 3 — Fox Soccer Plus, midnight

WNBA
Commissioner’s Cup
Announcers: Pam Ward/LaChina Robinson//Angel Gray
Las Vegas Aces at Golden State Valkyries — ESPN, 3 p.m.

Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky — CBS, 8 p.m.

Announcers: Sarah Kustok/Renee Montgomery/Dawn Staley
WNBA Tip Off — CBS, 7:30 p.m.

Seattle Storm at Phoenix Mercury — KOMO 4.2/KTVK, 10 p.m.



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Holy Redeemer, Abington Heights fall in quarterfinals – Scranton Times-Tribune

The District 2 championship boys’ volleyball teams were eliminated from the PIAA playoffs in the quarterfinals Saturday afternoon at Exeter Township High School. Holy Redeemer’s outstanding season ended with a 3-0 (25-19, 25-22, 25-21) loss to York Suburban in the PIAA Class 2A playoffs. Abington Heights finished its historic season with a 3-0 (25-9, 25-14, […]

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The District 2 championship boys’ volleyball teams were eliminated from the PIAA playoffs in the quarterfinals Saturday afternoon at Exeter Township High School.

Holy Redeemer’s outstanding season ended with a 3-0 (25-19, 25-22, 25-21) loss to York Suburban in the PIAA Class 2A playoffs.

Abington Heights finished its historic season with a 3-0 (25-9, 25-14, 25-18) loss to District 3 champion Cumberland Valley in the PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals in the second match of the doubleheader.

In the Class 2A opener, York Suburban, the runner-up from District 3, advanced to the semifinals and a rematch with District 3 champion Manheim Central, which defeated Dock Mennonite, 3-0 (25-14, 25-17, 25-12) in Tuesday’s semifinal.

The Royals, who won the program’s first District 2 Class 2A championship since 2021, finished the season with a 20-1 record.

Josh Rocha led Holy Redeemer with 29 kills, six service points, and two digs. Rocha finished the season with 956 kills and 125 digs.

Setter Jack Wasiakowski contributed 37 assists to push his season total to 950 for the Royals during the run to a second straight state quarterfinal.

Max Mohutsky had six digs and four kills, Korey Tang had five kills and two blocks, and Brandon DelBalso had three kills and two blocks for Holy Redeemer.

In the Class 3A match, Cumberland Valley (20-0), the No. 1 team in the Class 3A poll by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association, advanced to Tuesday’s semifinals against Governor Mifflin, the third-place team from District 3.

Abington Heights, which won the District 2 Class 3A championship and earned the first state playoff win in program history Wednesday against Bethlehem Freedom, ends with a 16-5 overall record.

The Comets’ frontline of Shawn Theodore and Shane Brower led the attack. Each had five kills, while Theodore added two blocks and Brower had one.

Theodore finished the season with 243 kills, and Brower had 180.

Chris Cummins led the defensive effort by the Comets with 13 digs.

Ryan Horutz, a sophomore setter, ran the offense and had 18 assists to give him 591 this season.

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NCAA House Settlement Granted Final Approval

News6/7/2025 11:05 AM | By: Cal Athletics Decision Allows Institutions To Begin Revenue-Sharing With Student-Athletes BERKELEY – Federal District Judge Claudia Wilken formally approved the NCAA House Settlement on Friday, setting the stage for a new revenue-sharing model that will accelerate the profound changes underway in intercollegiate athletics. The settlement allows institutions […]

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Decision Allows Institutions To Begin Revenue-Sharing With Student-Athletes

BERKELEY – Federal District Judge Claudia Wilken formally approved the NCAA House Settlement on Friday, setting the stage for a new revenue-sharing model that will accelerate the profound changes underway in intercollegiate athletics.

The settlement allows institutions to provide up to an estimated $20.5 million for 2025-26 – with a 4% increase in subsequent years – to revenue-share with their student-athletes, which will be distributed primarily in the form of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) licensing agreements.

Cal is committed to providing the resources necessary – with the significant support of Cal’s donors and alumni – to recruit and support world-class student-athletes in this new environment. The campus is finalizing a distribution model that will be guided by the revenue currently produced by Cal’s athletic programs – primarily football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons aims to further motivate and inspire the Cal family through a match of contributions of up to $6 million for football, up to $1.5 million for men’s basketball, and up to $500,000 for women’s basketball from campus resources.

“As an important driver of alumni and donor engagement, which is so important to advancing our mission, Athletics contributes greatly to the strength of our community,” Lyons said. “I’m thrilled that we will be joining together to invest in our student-athletes so they can thrive and excel in this new era of intercollegiate athletics.”

In anticipation of the settlement, and to unlock the matching funds, in December 2024 Cal Athletics launched a fundraising initiative – Fight For California – which focuses on successfully navigating this new era of intercollegiate athletics and providing the resources needed to bolster competitive success. Cal Athletics is also committed to increasing all revenue streams, in addition to philanthropic support. 

“Friday’s ruling marks the beginning of a new chapter of intercollegiate athletics,” Cal Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton said. “With the support of our entire Cal family, we look forward to supporting our student-athletes and continuing to give them a world-class experience while competing at the highest level.”

As a part of Fight For California, tax-deductible gifts or pledges can be made immediately to provide coaches with the ability and flexibility to make timely and strategic investments in support of Cal student-athletes, as Cal implements the House settlement through NIL licensing agreements.  The sport-specific initiatives found here will continue to support head coaches’ top priorities – they have shared there is no greater and more direct way to impact the program’s/student-athletes’ athletic success.

Cal continues to encourage the support of all sports programs to impact the entire student-athlete population and their pursuit of excellence. Support can be directed to the AD Excellence Circle or one of Cal’s 30 sport programs with an annual gift or pledge or through an endowment.

 



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Ellinwood volleyball earns 2A state honor

TOPEKA — The Kansas Volleyball Association selected Ellinwood as the 2024–2025 Class 2A Program of the Year, recognizing a season filled with excellence, grit, and tradition. Ellinwood finished with a 42-5 record and fourth-place 2A state finish. The Eagles defeated Sedgwick 25-8, 25-10; state runner-up Valley Heights 25-17, 25-20; and Doniphan West 25-9, 25-15 in pool […]

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TOPEKA — The Kansas Volleyball Association selected Ellinwood as the 2024–2025 Class 2A Program of the Year, recognizing a season filled with excellence, grit, and tradition.

Ellinwood finished with a 42-5 record and fourth-place 2A state finish. The Eagles defeated Sedgwick 25-8, 25-10; state runner-up Valley Heights 25-17, 25-20; and Doniphan West 25-9, 25-15 in pool play.

State champion Shawnee Maranatha downed Ellinwood 25-22, 25-17 in the 2A semifinals. Inman beat the Eagles 25-21, 16-25, 25-28 for third place.

The prestigious honor was awarded during the KVA All-Star Match Saturday, June 7, where the plaque was presented before volleyball supporters. 

“It’s great to be recognized as one of the outstanding volleyball programs in the state of Kansas,” said Ellinwood volleyball coach Greg Maxwell. “This award is a reflection of our players’ dedication, our coaching team’s commitment, and the community that stands behind us every step of the way.”

Representing Ellinwood at the ceremony were assistant volleyball coach Cami Thomas and 2A all-stater Kennedy Behnke, who accepted the award on behalf of Ellinwood.

The award reflects not just the win-loss column, but the full body of work invested by the players, coaches, and supporters throughout the season. 

From tournament titles to state appearances and all the work behind the scenes, this recognition affirms that Ellinwood is one of the most respected 2A volleyball programs.

The Ellinwood Eagles continue to build a legacy of success, sportsmanship and pride.



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