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Mines Swimming Places 19 on RMAC Academic Teams

By: Sam Boender Story Links 2024-25 RMAC Swimming & Diving Academic Teams: MEN | WOMEN COLORADO SPRINGS – The Colorado School of Mines Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams had a combined 19 Orediggers recognized by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for their athletic and academic achievement Friday with the unveiling of the RMAC All-Academic Swimming & […]

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2024-25 RMAC Swimming & Diving Academic Teams: MEN | WOMEN
 
COLORADO SPRINGS – The Colorado School of Mines Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams had a combined 19 Orediggers recognized by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for their athletic and academic achievement Friday with the unveiling of the RMAC All-Academic Swimming & Diving honors.
 
Lucas Hoke, Ronan Lauinger, Joseph Lev-Tov, Jaron O’Grady, Jordan Tierney, and Kylie VanderMeer were at the top of the list as RMAC First-Team All-Academic selections. The men’s quartet and women’s duo earned the distinction of RMAC First-Team All-Academic by a vote of the league’s communications professionals. Voters considered accomplishments both in the pool and in the classroom when casting their ballots. Baseline requirements to be nominated for the first team included a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50, or better, completion of two consecutive semesters at the nominees’ current school, and use of a season of competition. Colorado Mesa’s Dejan Urbanek and Kenya Meyer were the men’s and women’s RMAC Academic Players of the Year as the top vote-getters in the process.
 
In addition to the six first-team selections, the Oredigger men and women totaled 13 RMAC Academic Honor Roll selections. Luca Burns, Jack Engler, Gavin Gilmore, Michael Kietzman, Gavin Moore, Mattie Oberley, Andres Saa, and Max Waring appeared on the men’s honor roll. Isabella Bono, Sophia Buhr, Julie Gill, Olivia Kisow, and Cameryn Schmidt represented Mines’ women on the RMAC Academic Honor Roll. Those selected to the honor roll were required to carry a cumulative GPA of 3.30, or better, completed two consecutive semesters at their current institution, and use a season of eligibility.
 
The academic accolades follow a successful season for both Oredigger teams which ended at the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships in Indianapolis. Mines’ men finished tied for #25 in the nation while the women touted three selections to the national field. Additional postseason awards and the incoming signing class will be released throughout the spring and summer at www.minesathletics.com and on social media.
 
Fans can keep up with Mines swimming on “X” (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram at @MinesSwimming. They can also keep up with Colorado School of Mines Athletics all year long on Facebook, “X” and Instagram using the handle @MinesAthletics.

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High school boys’ volleyball: Playoff results and pairings

SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS FRIDAY’S RESULTS SECOND ROUND DIVISION 3 Tesoro d. Harvard-Westlake, 25-14, 25-14, 25-15 Los Alamitos d. Valencia, 29-27, 25-23, 25-21 San Marino d. Long Beach Poly, 13-25, 26-24, 17-25, 25-23, 15-11 North Torrance d. Samueli Academy, 3-2 Warren d. Keppel, 21-25, 25-19, 21-26, 25-20, 15-10 Santa Monica d. University, 25-23, 25-19, […]

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SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

SECOND ROUND

DIVISION 3

Tesoro d. Harvard-Westlake, 25-14, 25-14, 25-15

Los Alamitos d. Valencia, 29-27, 25-23, 25-21

San Marino d. Long Beach Poly, 13-25, 26-24, 17-25, 25-23, 15-11

North Torrance d. Samueli Academy, 3-2

Warren d. Keppel, 21-25, 25-19, 21-26, 25-20, 15-10

Santa Monica d. University, 25-23, 25-19, 25-21

Orange Lutheran d. San Marcos, 3-1

Mission Viejo d. Great Oak, 25-20, 25-20, 25-15

DIVISION 5

Newbury Park d. Paloma Valley, 25-18, 25-21, 25-22

Oak Park d. Bolsa Grande, 25-15, 25-21, 25-19

Wiseburn-Da Vinci at Rancho Verde, Monday at 6 p.m.

Esperanza d. Cypress, 3-2

California d. El Rancho, 25-23, 22-25, 25-21, 25-20

Rancho Alamitos d. Saugus, 3-2

Vista Murrieta d. Placentia Valencia, 25-16, 25-23, 25-16

La Palma Kennedy d. Redlands, 25-21, 25-17, 25-22

DIVISION 6

Rio Hondo Prep d. St. Monica, 25-16, 29-31, 23-25, 25-18, 15-13

Quartz Hill d. Leuzinger, 3-1

DIVISION 7

Lakewood d. Ocean View, 25-15, 25-21, 24-26, 26-24

Brea Olinda d. Vasquez, 25-22, 25-20, 25-20

San Jacinto d. Ventura, 25-23, 12-25, 15-25, 25-21, 15-13

La Serna d. Lancaster, 25-22, 25-19, 20-25, 26-24

Jurupa Valley d. Whitney, 25-22, 27-25, 14-25, 25-22

Brentwood d. Diamond Ranch, 17-25, 25-17, 19-25, 25-17, 15-9

Hawthorne MSA d. Garden Grove, 3-1

DIVISION 8

Alta Loma d. Trinity Classical Academy, 3-2

DIVISION 9

Heritage d. California Military, 3-0

CAMS d. Bassett, 3-0

Duarte at San Jacinto Valley, Monday at 6 p.m.

Firebaugh d. Bloomington, 20-25, 25-20, 20-25, 25-15, 15-13

Downey Calvary Chapel d. Marshall, 3-2

Whittier Christian d. Ojai Valley, 25-21, 19-25, 25-23, 25-22

Beverly Hills at Legacy College Prep

Yeshiva d. Acaciawood, 3-1

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

(Matches at 6 p.m. unless noted)

SECOND ROUND

DIVISION 4

Corona Santiago at Woodcrest Christian

Crescenta Valley at Westlake

Western at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 1 p.m.

Santa Barbara at Santa Ana Foothill

Fontana at Dos Pueblos, 2 p.m.

Thousand Oaks at Crean Lutheran

Sage Hill at Pasadena Poly, 4 p.m.

Long Beach Wilson at Royal

DIVISION 6

Corona Centennial at Village Christian

Westminster La Quinta at Oxford Academy

Rancho Cucamonga at OC Pacifica Christian

La Canada at Laguna Blanca, 4 p.m.

Yucaipa at Anaheim

El Toro at Norwalk

DIVISION 7

Aquinas at San Gabriel Academy, 8:30 p.m.

DIVISION 8

Miller at Lancaster Desert Christian, 3 p.m.

Montclair at Carpinteria

Highland at Katella, 4:30 p.m.

Nuview Bridge at Southlands Christian

Channel Islands at Magnolia

Century at Wildwood, 2 p.m. at Willows School

Orange Vista at Avalon



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Local athletes commit to college sports | Sports

Here are the local athletes who have signed letters of intent in the spring signing period.   De Smet Jesuit Baseball Brayden Wakula to Rockhurst University Basketball Owen Duff to Quincy University Cross country and Track & Field Will Poelker to Mercer University Soccer Jack Saladin to Truman State University Brady Smith to Bellarmine University […]

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Here are the local athletes who have signed letters of intent in the spring signing period.

 

De Smet Jesuit

Baseball

Brayden Wakula to Rockhurst University

Basketball

Owen Duff to Quincy University

Cross country and Track & Field

Will Poelker to Mercer University

Soccer

Jack Saladin to Truman State University

Brady Smith to Bellarmine University

Sean Sossou to Quincy University

Landon Weber to Creighton University

Volleyball

Evan Strahlendorf to Southwest Baptist University

Water polo

Cooper Venneman to Mercyhurst University

 

Eureka

Softball

Brooke Belosi to Ellsworth Community College

Basketball

Jack Cubbage to Washington University

Lacrosse

Belle DeRennaux to University of Montevallo

Wrestling

Addison Neumann to Central Methodist University

Track & Field

Noelle Reed to Missouri Baptist University

Baseball

Michael Siebels to Jefferson County Community College

 

Incarnate Word Academy

Golf

Gia Moresi to Ava Maria University

Soccer

Khiyah Perkins  to McKendree University

Alyssa Beasly to Grand View University

Dance

Kaitlin Savage to Rockhurst University

Bowling

Meghan Fowlie to Central Missouri State University

 

Lafayette

Cross country and Track & Field

Michael D’Andrea to Missouri S & T

Daniel D’Andrea to Missouri S & T

Volleyball

Alexander Griffon to McKendree

Ethan Tran to Maryville University

Football

Jake Ference to Northern Illinois University

Wrestling

Hannah Henderson to Oklahoma State University

Aidan Schoen to Grand View University

Baseball

James Dolley to Gateway Community College

Dance

Lydia Werk to Iowa State University

Lacrosse

Drake Smola to Quincy University

 

Marquette

Baseball

Aaron Akin to Mineral Area Community College

Basketball

Sydney Bode to Hope College

Soccer

Keira Bumiller to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Zoe Bumiller to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Lacrosse

Izzy Homfray to Drury University

Football

Malik Johnson to Missouri Baptist University

Cameron Kossmann to University of Florida

Witt Tatum to Truman State University

Softball

Aubrey Watson to Maryville University

Water polo

Nevaeh Kerber to Wagner College

 

Parkway Central

Volleyball

William Biggs to Wentworth College

 







Parkway South college letter signings

Parkway South seniors recently signed their college letters of intent to play a sport at the next level. (Photo provided)




Parkway South

Basketball

Ava McCulla to Missouri S&T

Josie Portell to University of Illinois

Noah Barnes to St. Louis Community College

Football

August Johansen to Carroll University

Mansa Lyons to Culver-Stockton College  

 

Priory

Football

Davis Weas to DePauw

Tennis

John Varley to Saint Louis University

Esports

Andrew Broder to Maryville

Baseball

Connor Stone to Rockhurst

 







WCA signings

Seniors at Westminster Christian Academy signed their letters of intent to play a sport in college. (Photo provided)




Westminster Christian Academy

Softball

Paige Branstetter to Truman State University

Soccer

Landon Cassidy to Eastern Illinois University

Cross country and Track & Field

Anna Drochelman to Truman State University

Stunt

Jadyn Mueller to Maryville University

Golf

Sophie Nall to Evangel University

Lacrosse

Lauren Pollack to Calvin University

Volleyball

AJ Snyder to Greenville University

Beach volleyball

Rebekah Thoenen to Arizona Christian University

Baseball

Asher Waitkus to Rockhurst University

Football

Isaiah Warren to University of Central Missouri 

 



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Athletes To Stay ‘Afloat’ During Asian Games 2026

Japan: Japan is all set to make a new and interesting arrangement for the athletes at the next edition of the Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya. A floating village will be the home of athletes at the 20th edition of the continental showpiece which is scheduled to be held from September 19 to October 4, 2026. […]

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Japan: Japan is all set to make a new and interesting arrangement for the athletes at the next edition of the Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya. A floating village will be the home of athletes at the 20th edition of the continental showpiece which is scheduled to be held from September 19 to October 4, 2026. During the Asian Games, more than 4600 people which includes athletes, coaching staff and hospitality professionals will stay on a cruise ship.

The decision to accommodate the visiting contingents has been looked upon as a cost-effective alternative to building permanent accommodation. A cruise ship docked at Kinjo Pier in Nagoya Port will be leased to convert into residential arrangements for the participating athletes.

23 Sports are part of the Asian Games. The athletes will compete across archery, basketball 3×3, canoe/kayak (sprint), cycling – mountain bike, cycling – BMX Racing, football (men), gymnastics, handball, judo, kabaddi, kurash, mixed martial arts, rowing, rugby, sepak takraw, sport climbing, squash, tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, and wushu. All the athletes will stay on on cruise ship at Nagoya Port which is closer to the venue where all the games will be held.

“It is always good to have something unique. This has never been done before in the Asian Games – to have a cruise ship docked in the port as the Asian Games Village,” said Max Mager, Technical Delegate for BMX Racing.

“I think it will be very exciting for the athletes – a once in a lifetime experience, maybe. It will be very interesting, and I fully support the idea.”

The cruise ship will also have a lot of services such as catering, a gymnasium, and storage for equipment.

“The cruise ship housing 4,600 people and Asian Games Villas (temporary container homes) for 2,400 participants at Garden Pier will form the two elements of the Asian Games Athletes’ Plaza, connected by a 15-minute shuttle bus ride over 6.5 km,” said the Olympic Council of Asia.

The concept of the cruise ship was implemented in the Paris Olympics where 48 surfers were accommodated on five cruise ships.





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Boys Volleyball: Qualifiers for the 2025 State Tournament

Story Links The 2025 boys volleyball regional tournaments determine the qualifiers for the state tournament. These regional tournaments run May 2-3. Regional champions are listed below. The list will continue to be updated as more champions are determined. View brackets: Select Classification 4A 5A Please select a classification to view […]

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The 2025 boys volleyball regional tournaments determine the qualifiers for the state tournament.

These regional tournaments run May 2-3.

Regional champions are listed below. The list will continue to be updated as more champions are determined.

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Please select a classification to view regional champions.

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Penn State advances to challenge Hawaii in NCAA men’s volleyball tournament

The second-seeded Hawaii men’s volleyball team finally knows its opponent for the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship. The Rainbow Warriors will face a familiar foe in EIVA champion Penn State, which swept Northeast Conference champion Daemen 25-23, 25-21, 25-22 in a first-round, play-in match on Friday in Amherst, N.Y. HawaiI (26-5) will play […]

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Avalon Upsets No. 2 Seed Pacifica Christian – The562.org

The562’s coverage of Avalon Athletics is sponsored by Curtin Maritime. Avalon boys’ volleyball pulled off a major upset in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this week. The Lancers advanced to the Division 8 playoffs by virtue of a win over the No. 2 seed, Pacific Christian, via sweep. Aaron Meza had […]

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The562’s coverage of Avalon Athletics is sponsored by Curtin Maritime.

Avalon boys’ volleyball pulled off a major upset in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this week. The Lancers advanced to the Division 8 playoffs by virtue of a win over the No. 2 seed, Pacific Christian, via sweep.

Aaron Meza had 25 assists and three aces, with Erick madriz (eight kills) and Jacob Mello (seven kills) putting them down. Matthew De La Rosa had eight blocks and two kills, and libero Santiago Noriz had 15 digs.

Avalon will host Orange Vista Saturday afternoon in the second round.





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