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Pastel "Clear Orange" Lands on the Adidas Samba

The Adidas Originals lineup has been strong in the first few months of the year, and that trend is set to continue well into summer. Recently, the popular Samba emerged with spring-friendly a “Clear Orange” pastel tone. Officially clad in a “Wonder White/Clear Orange/Gum Three” color palette, the newly-surfaced pair deviates from the tonal makeovers […]

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Pastel "Clear Orange" Lands on the Adidas Samba

The Adidas Originals lineup has been strong in the first few months of the year, and that trend is set to continue well into summer. Recently, the popular Samba emerged with spring-friendly a “Clear Orange” pastel tone.

Officially clad in a “Wonder White/Clear Orange/Gum Three” color palette, the newly-surfaced pair deviates from the tonal makeovers that’ve consistently appeared on the football model. A full leather build takes over the upper, with the iconic T-toe abandoning its classic suede material. A beige-like makeover lands across the sneaker’s top-half, with the aforementioned orange animating the profile 3-Stripes and Achilles’ heel panel. As usual, Samba text on the lateral mid-foot favors a “Gold Metallic” finish that also appears on the tongue’s label.

Underfoot, the decades-old design keeps its traditional gum brown sole unit intact. Together, each aforementioned component cements the silhouette’s positioning within the lifestyle space.

Enjoy official photos of the soft-colored Women’s Samba ahead. Firm release details haven’t been disclosed by the brand as of yet, but pairs are expected to release via Adidas.com before the end of summer for $100.

For more sneaker news from the Three Stripes family, check out the Tip Top Shoes x Adidas Originals capsule, which celebrates the footwear retailer’s 85th anniversary.

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With a heat wave June 21-22 here’s where to swim in, around Green Bay

The greater Green Bay area is expecting a heat wave. Temperatures will peak in the mid-90s June 21 and 22, and in the low 90s on June 23, according to the National Weather Service in Green Bay. The heat index — what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with […]

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The greater Green Bay area is expecting a heat wave.

Temperatures will peak in the mid-90s June 21 and 22, and in the low 90s on June 23, according to the National Weather Service in Green Bay. The heat index — what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature — will be between 95 and 105 degrees June 21 and June 22, the NWS said.

Those looking to cool off with a weekend swim day in or around Green Bay have several options, both chlorinated and non-chlorinated.

Here’s our list of pools, splash pads, ponds and lake beaches, along with their weekend hours where applicable.

Here’s where to find pools in Green Bay, De Pere

Colburn Pool, 1025 S. Fisk St. in Green Bay, has open swim from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. It offers concessions, diving board, lap swim area and water basketball.

Joannes Aquatic Center, 1430 W. Walnut St. in Green Bay, has open swim from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. It offers zero-depth entry, a diving board, two slides, a tot sand play area, volleyball and concessions.

Resch Aquatic Center, 1058 Reed St. in Green Bay, has open swim from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. Swimmers can enjoy a climbing wall, drop slide, diving board and a whirl cove area. Other amenities include zero-depth entry, concessions and a sand play area.

The VFW Aquatic Facility, 730 Grant St. in De Pere, is open from 1 to 6 p.m. on weekends and offers a tot play area with zero-depth entry and a lily pad water walkway, basketball hoops, diving boards, a drop slide, rock climbing wall, two body slides and concessions.

The Legion Pool, 1212 Charles St. in De Pere is also open 1 to 6 p.m. on weekends and has a large main pool with diving boards, as well as a zero-depth entry toddler pool. Concessions also are available.

Here’s where to find splash pads in Green Bay

Green Bay’s splash pads are free for the public to use and are located at the following parks from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

The city’s wading pools, open noon to 6 p.m. on weekends, are located at:

For more information, visit wi-greenbay.civicplus.com.

Here’s where to find man-made beaches in Ashwaubenon, Howard, Seymour

Ashwaubomay Lake, in Ashwaubomay Park at 2881 S. Broadway in Ashwaubenon, is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. The lake offers a sand beach, diving boards, tube and toddler slides, floating rafts, water basketball, playgrounds on the sand and water and beach volleyball court. For more information, visit ashwaubenon.gov.

Duck Creek Quarry beach in Howard is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Swimming is free for Howard residents, who must pick up a wristband at the Public Works Department, 1336 Cornell Road. Office hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 6 to 10 a.m. Friday.

Seymour Lake Park, 1200 Lake Road, Seymour, has a beach where you can play in the sand or go swimming. There is no fee to swim and it is at your own risk, as there are no lifeguards on duty. There’s also a public restroom available.

Here’s where to swim in Lake Michigan, bay of Green Bay, other naturally occurring waters

Crescent Beach, 1025 Lake St. in Algoma, is open from dawn to 11 p.m., and visitors can swim, play volleyball or launch a kayak from the beach. A changing station is located on the northern end of the boardwalk.

Oconto City Park, 5182 Oconto County N, is a 24-acre park on the shore of the bay of Green Bay. It offers restrooms, two pavilions, playground equipment, horseshoe pits, two sand volleyball courts and fire pits.

Oconto Falls East Side Beach, 631 N. Main St. in Oconto Falls, does not offer lifeguards but does offer access to the large Oconto Falls pond. Bathrooms are available, but non-resident parking is $5 per day or a season pass is available at City Hall for $25. You can also access the pond from Oconto Falls West Side Beach, 307-399 N. Flatley Ave., which has pavilions and picnic areas.

Shawano Lake County Park, W5791 Lake Drive in Shawano, is a 30-acre site that has 800 feet of shoreline and a campground. Visitors have access to a playground, public beach and camp store. There also are restrooms and showers available.

And let’s not forget that not far away, Door County has more than a dozen beaches spread across the peninsula. To find one you’d like to visit, visit the county’s website: doorcounty.com.

Larry Gallup contributed to this report.



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PRINCETON, N.J. – Brad Hunt was named Assistant Coach of the Year in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Awards, the organization announced Friday.  It is Hunt’s second time earning the title this year after winning the honor during the indoor season.   Hunt, in his ninth year […]

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PRINCETON, N.J. – Brad Hunt was named Assistant Coach of the Year in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Awards, the organization announced Friday. 

It is Hunt’s second time earning the title this year after winning the honor during the indoor season.  

Hunt, in his ninth year as assistant coach at Princeton, mentored Mena Scatchard through an outstanding outdoor season that saw the senior break program records in the 800m, 1500m, and 5000m.

At the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Scatchard earned All-America honors after placing ninth in the 1500m final. 

Scatchard won Ivy League titles in the 1500m and the 4×800 at Outdoor Heps, before moving on to set a new personal best and program record in the 1500m at NCAA East Regionals.

That Tiger 4×800 squad of Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Olivia Martin and Scatchard set a new Heps record as they clocked in at 8:27.31 to win the gold. 

Hunt’s athletes also boasted the top-two times in the 800m in the Mid-Atlantic Region, with Scatchard’s 2:00.81 and Riggins’ 2:02.95. 

In addition to serving as an assistant coach for the track program, Hunt is also the head coach of the Tigers’ cross country team. Winning the cross country championship in the fall, Hunt laid the groundwork for Princeton achieve a historic third Ivy League Triple Crown when they won the Outdoor Heps title in the spring. 

With Hunt’s athletes combining for 55 points, and the Tigers scoring in 19 of 22 events, Princeton clinched the Outdoor Ivy title with a score of 202.5 – the most points ever scored by a women’s team and the first time a team has broke the 200-point threshold. 

Hunt and the Tigers now look back on an outstanding outdoor season that saw Princeton win six individual Ivy championships, set a new 4x800m Ivy Championship record, qualify 16 for regionals and have three athletes earn All-American honors at NCAAs.

 



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Marshall closes freshman season with 11th-place finish at 2025 USATF U20 Championships

Story Links EUGENE, Ore. – Indiana State freshman thrower Olivia Marshall wrapped up her debut season as a Sycamore Friday, placing 11th in the shot put at the USATF U20 Championships.   Marshall recorded a top throw of 13.61m (44-8) in Friday’s competition, which also closed the 2024-25 season for […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – Indiana State freshman thrower Olivia Marshall wrapped up her debut season as a Sycamore Friday, placing 11th in the shot put at the USATF U20 Championships.
 
Marshall recorded a top throw of 13.61m (44-8) in Friday’s competition, which also closed the 2024-25 season for Indiana State. The Sycamores had four freshmen – Marshall, Gnister Grant Peyton Smith and Emma Yoder – earn spots at the U20 Championships.
 
The 2024-25 season was a strong one for Marshall, as she placed in the top 10 in the MVC in four of the five events she competed in between the indoor and outdoor conference championships. She finished in a scoring position for the Blue and White in the shot put at the indoor championships, and placed in the top 10 in both the shot put and hammer throw at the outdoor championships.
 
With the 2024-25 season coming to a close Friday, the future for Sycamore Track and Field remains extremely bright. More than 80 percent of the Sycamores’ scoring from their MVC Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship came from freshmen and sophomores, while nearly 60 percent of the Sycamores’ 200-plus points in the MVC Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship came from underclassmen. Indiana State also had six program records, including one MVC record, and 45 program top-10 marks set during the 2025 outdoor season.
 
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For the latest information on the Sycamore Track & Field and Cross Country teams, make sure to check out GoSycamores.com. You can also find the team on social media including Facebook and Twitter. Fans can also receive updates on Sycamore Athletics by downloading the March On App from the both the App Store and the Google Play Store.
 

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San Diego High’s Jasir Fontenot leads All-CIF boys track and field team

2025 All-CIF San Diego Section boys track and field team Track Athlete of the Year: Jasir Fontenot, San Diego A freshman, Fontenot took the track world by storm. He posted the third-fastest mark all-time and a California record in the 100 hurdles, running a time of 13.31 seconds in the state meet Prelims. He won […]

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2025 All-CIF San Diego Section boys track and field team

Track Athlete of the Year: Jasir Fontenot, San Diego

A freshman, Fontenot took the track world by storm. He posted the third-fastest mark all-time and a California record in the 100 hurdles, running a time of 13.31 seconds in the state meet Prelims. He won the state meet with a 13.21, but the mark was wind-aided. He won the CIF San Diego Section championship with a wind-aided 13.40. He also won at the prestigious Mt. SAC Relays after placing second at the Arcadia Invitational.

Field Athlete of the Year: ZeShaun Daley, El Camino

A senior, Daley placed sixth in the state in the triple jump with a season best 47 feet, 10 ½ inches. He was the San Diego Section champion, jumping 47-9 1/4 at the section championships and placing fourth in the long jump with a mark of 22-10 1/4.

Coach of the Year: Danny Perez, Mission Bay


First team

Event: Name, School, Year

100: Elliot Getz, Mission Bay, Sr.

200: Laurence Burston, Helix, Sr.

400: Davis Slaughter, Mt. Carmel, Sr.

800: Josiah Bowman, Sage Creek, Jr.

1,600: Cameron Yarbrough, Del Norte, Jr.

3,200: Liam Beighley, Mission Hills, Sr.

100 hurdles: Jasir Fontenot, San Diego, Fr.

300 hurdles: Jayden Bailey, Mission Bay, Sr.

4×100 relay: Harlem Harris (Sr.), Spencer Gray (Sr.), Jeremy Robinson (Fr.) and Laurence Burston (Sr.), Helix

4X400 relay: Abdul Gray (Fr.), Harrison Caufield (Sr.), Bryce Barrus (Sr.) and David Slaughter (Sr.), Mt. Carmel

4×800 relay: Thijs van Eldik Thieme (Sr.), Benjamin Stephens (Jr.), Brandon Sun (Jr.) and Nathan Bamford (Jr.), Scripps Ranch

Long jump: Mekhi Oluwa, Mater Dei Catholic, Jr.

Triple jump: ZeShaun Daley, El Camino, Sr.

High jump: Alijah Cheeks, Mission Bay, So.

Discus: Jayden Gibbs, Oceanside, Jr.

Shot put: Jayden Gibbs, Oceanside, Jr.

Pole vault: Dylan Yarbrough, San Dieguito Academy, Jr.

NOTE: Team based on results from CIF San Diego Section championships.



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Mountaineers Cap Competition at the USATF U20 Championships

Story Links EUGENE, Ore.  – Nine Mountaineers represented App State at the USATF U20 Championships in Eugene, Ore. on Thursday and Friday. The Mountaineers tallied a trio of top-five finishes on the week.    “It was a great learning experience for the U20 athletes to come out here to historic […]

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EUGENE, Ore.  – Nine Mountaineers represented App State at the USATF U20 Championships in Eugene, Ore. on Thursday and Friday. The Mountaineers tallied a trio of top-five finishes on the week. 
 

“It was a great learning experience for the U20 athletes to come out here to historic Hayward Field,” said director of track & field/cross country Damion McLean. “For those who may qualify next year, it will be a different story for them, but this meet is a great opportunity for our newcomers who qualify to build excitement to compete in the Black and Gold and be part of the Mountaineer family.”   
 
Rising sophomore Henry Stark finished fourth with a time of 8:30.53 and fellow rising sophomore Memphis Rich placed fifth with a time of 8:32.46 in the men’s 3,000 meters. The pair moved to fourth and fifth in the App State all-time list for the event. In the men’s 1,500 meters, incoming freshmen Bryant Young and Tate Shore placed fourth (3:55.31) and sixth (3:55.86), respectively.
 
Incoming freshman Allie Kinlaw placed eighth in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 11:15.71. Rising sophomore Thomas Wlazlowski also finished eighth in the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase, clocking a time of 9:18.80. He remains 10th in the App State all-time list in the event with a personal best of 9:03.65, which he set at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships (May 8-10). 

In the women’s triple jump, incoming freshman Alana Braxton recorded a leap of 12.24m (40′ 2″) to place eighth overall. Braxton went on to place 11th in the women’s long jump with a leap of 5.55m (18′ 2.5″), while fellow incoming freshman Kelly MacBride took 12th with a leap of 5.25m (17′ 2.75″).

 

 



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Thomas records runner-up finish at USATF U20 Championships

Story Links Results USA Track & Field Statement on Pan American U20 Championships EUGENE, Ore. – North Dakota track and field thrower Ethan Thomas competed in the shot put at the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships on Friday night and finished […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – North Dakota track and field thrower Ethan Thomas competed in the shot put at the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships on Friday night and finished as the runner-up with a toss of 68-7 3/4 (20.92m). With that throw, Thomas currently ranks No. 9 in the United States all-time with the 6kg shot put weight. His second-place finish was also the best by any individual at the meet in UND’s Division I history.

In the shot put on Friday, Thomas recorded the runner-up finish with his opening throw of 68-7 3/4 (20.92m). Jackson Cantwell was the only competitor with a better mark than Thomas and won the crown with a toss of 69-8 (21.23m). Historically, both Thomas and Cantwell would have advanced and competed for the United States in the Pan American U20 Championships in July, but USA Track & Field announced 10 days ago that they would not be fielding a team for the meet due to logistical concerns. The Pan American U20 Championships will take place from July 11-13, in Villavicencio, Colombia.

Thomas also took part in the discus on Thursday evening but did not record a mark in the event. He is the first North Dakota student-athlete to compete in both the shot put and discus at the USATF U20 Championships in UND’s Division I era.

At the Triton Invitational at the beginning of April, Thomas qualified for the USATF U20 Championships with a shot put throw of 63-7 3/4 (19.40m) in the elite section and captured the title. With that throw, he obliterated the previous program record of 58-10 (17.93m), which was set by Chris Evenson at the 2021 Mizzou Spring Opener.

During the final week of the regular season, Thomas also qualified for the meet in the discus with a mark of 181-3 (55.24m) at the NDSU Tune-Up and won the crown. That throw currently sits No. 2 in UND history.

Most recently, Thomas finished 35th in the shot put with a throw of 57-11 1/4 (17.66m) at the NCAA West Preliminary Round. His throw gave him the longest throw at the NCAA West Regional in program history. By throwing the shot at the regional, he became just the fourth UND student-athlete on the men’s side to compete in the event at the meet in program history.

At the Summit League Outdoor Championships, Thomas was a two-time All-Summit League performer and was named the Newcomer of the Championship at the conclusion of the meet. He was the silver medalist in the javelin (201-10, 61.53m) and earned the bronze medal in the shot put (58-0 1/4, 17.68m).

During the regular season, Thomas set the school record in the shot put (63-7 3/4, 19.40m), is No. 2 in UND history in the discus (181-3, 55.24m), No. 5 in the javelin (201-10, 61.53m) and No. 10 in the hammer throw (175-8, 53.54m). He won nine event titles during the season, highlighted by four shot put crowns.

For more information on North Dakota track & field, visit FightingHawks.com or follow on social media @UNDtrackfieldXC.





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