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Warriors enjoying being part of a girls high school flag football league

Sophia Castaneda has attended many football games with the Edgewood cheerleading team. Avery Vencill grew up watching her cousins play on Friday nights and used to throw the football around with her friends in the backyard. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable […]

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Warriors enjoying being part of a girls high school flag football league

Sophia Castaneda has attended many football games with the Edgewood cheerleading team.

Avery Vencill grew up watching her cousins play on Friday nights and used to throw the football around with her friends in the backyard.

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Youth softball results – Yahoo Sports

Softball results from Lebanon Youth Baseball & Softball games played Tuesday at Baird Park: 10-UNDERSeven Cedars 15, Patriot Safeguard Services 5 Patterson Plumbing 8 Wilson Bank & Trust 6 Lola Trammel tripled for Patterson. Raelynn Hammrich doubled as she, Presley Hackett and Lynleigh Patterson singled. Advertisement Emmie Thompson singled twice and Lily Anderson, Lily Ashe, […]

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Softball results from Lebanon Youth Baseball & Softball games played Tuesday at Baird Park:

10-UNDERSeven Cedars 15, Patriot Safeguard Services 5

Patterson Plumbing 8 Wilson Bank & Trust 6

Lola Trammel tripled for Patterson. Raelynn Hammrich doubled as she, Presley Hackett and Lynleigh Patterson singled.

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Emmie Thompson singled twice and Lily Anderson, Lily Ashe, Madilynn Lane, Mollie Linton and Aria Waguespack once each for Wilson Bank.

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Richard Whitener 15, Permobil 10

Scarlett Beaty doubled twice and homered for Richard Whitener while MaryAna Waller tripled. Ana Uribe doubled twice and singled while Annabelle Appelhans and Makayla Merritt each singled twice and doubled. Jemma Hearn and Lillian Keene each doubled as they, Zailey Diekmann, Zoey Martel, Aubrey Neal and Ana Rion singled.

Reagan Anderson homered and Ruby Tyree doubled as both tripled for Permobil while Bailey-Grace Maleby doubled and singled. Arya Oliver and Lennox Pinelli each singled twice and Alice Rickard and Clara Smith once apiece.

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Tri Star Roll Off 13, Gibbs 12

Kimberlyn Majors homered, doubled and singled for Tri Star while Michelle Vera doubled twice and singled. Emerson Jennings singled twice and Taylor Hunter once as they and Charlotte Freese doubled. Adelyn Artz, Holland Chandler and Nora Sanders each singled twice and Elizabeth Harlan and Ja’Nea Wilford once apiece.

Adam Wright Design 14, Oral Surgical Institute 9

Ella Miller tripled, doubled and singled for Adam Wright. Miya Njezic singled three times, Saylor Whited twice and Adara Harris, Annsley Lewis and Shelby Sheldahl once apiece as they and Geneva Bilbrey and Emery Whited doubled. Aislyn Christenbury and Larkin Mofield each singled twice and Anaya Allen once.

Ellison Miller homered and singled while Pasleigh Taylor Pace tripled, doubled and singled for Oral Surgical. Mya Dillard singled twice and Ella Bass, Ansleigh Bell and Avery White once each as they doubled. Campbell Lanning singled twice and Nalahni Vantrease once.



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Irvine and Woodbridge meet Tuesday in historic second round CIF baseball playoff –

Ryan Lemmon Stadium, home of the Woodbridge Warriors, will be the site of Tuesday’s second round playoff game. (PHOTO: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Sports fans in the city of Irvine should be excited about this one. Irvine and Woodbridge baseball teams will meet Tuesday at Ryan Lemmon Stadium in the second round of the […]

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Ryan Lemmon Stadium, home of the Woodbridge Warriors, will be the site of Tuesday’s second round playoff game. (PHOTO: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone).

Sports fans in the city of Irvine should be excited about this one.

Irvine and Woodbridge baseball teams will meet Tuesday at Ryan Lemmon Stadium in the second round of the CIF Division 4 playoffs. Both teams won their playoff openers Friday. Top-seeded Woodbridge defeated Valley Christian 4-1 at Ryan Lemmon Stadium and Irvine topped St. Bernard 8-0 at Irvine.

In past years, the CIF playoff committee tried to put teams from the same league in different brackets if they were in the same playoff division. That all changed this year with the new competitive equity criteria, so an Irvine-Woodbridge match-up, believed to be the first second round playoff game between the two rivals, will occur and likely attract a large crowd.

Woodbridge is the home team after winning a coin toss so Coach Ryan Brucker is trying to get approval from the city of Irvine, which runs the stadium, to have a 7 p.m. game on Tuesday.

Irvine won both league games vs. Woodbridge this season, 6-3 on April 9 and 6-1 on April 11.

“There are no secrets obviously,” Irvine Coach Gabriel Cota said after Friday’s win. “They’re a very, very good team and obviously great coaching over there. We know if we don’t play our best ball, it’s going to be an uphill battle. We beat them twice this year but it’s real tough to beat someone three times. We’re super excited and obviously we have nothing but respect for them.”

OC Sports Zone will have full coverage of Tuesday’s match-up.

—Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone; timburt@ocsportszone.com



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Lawrence Butler’s stellar sliding grab | 05/16/2025

arrow-expand-1463475Athletics @ Giants May 16, 2025 | 00:00:16 add-reel-1463476Reelsshare-square-2-1463477Share Lawrence Butler races towards the right-field line and slides to make a nice grab, taking potential extra bases away from Willy Adames in the 5th Pitch Type: Four-Seam Fastball Pitch Speed: 95.8 mph Spin Rate: 2009 rpm Exit Velocity: 87.3 mph Launch Angle: 34° Hit Distance: […]

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Lawrence Butler races towards the right-field line and slides to make a nice grab, taking potential extra bases away from Willy Adames in the 5th

  • Pitch Type: Four-Seam Fastball
  • Pitch Speed: 95.8 mph
  • Spin Rate: 2009 rpm
  • Exit Velocity: 87.3 mph
  • Launch Angle: 34°
  • Hit Distance: 282 ft

BOTTOM 5

Bases.

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Mayoral runoff candidates attend forum on youth priorities in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos answered questions addressing early childhood and youth priorities ahead of June’s runoff election. The forum, hosted by the Future Ready Bexar County partners — Early Matters San Antonio, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County and UP Partnership, was held on Tuesday at […]

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SAN ANTONIO – Mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos answered questions addressing early childhood and youth priorities ahead of June’s runoff election.

The forum, hosted by the Future Ready Bexar County partners — Early Matters San Antonio, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County and UP Partnership, was held on Tuesday at the Education Service Center, Region 20.

Texas Public Radio journalist David Martin Davies moderated the discussion where the candidates answered questions on how the city can better support childhood needs.

Both candidates discussed the need for increased focus on affordable child care, K-12 education and community involvement in child care initiatives.

Click here to watch the full forum.


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Registration open for Boys & Girls Club summer sports leagues

CASPER, Wyo. — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming recently announced its summer sports offerings: Summer T-Ball/Coach Pitch and King of the Court Summer Basketball League. The T-ball and coach pitch season runs from June 2 to July 30, and is open to children in grades K-5. The cost to register is $45, […]

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CASPER, Wyo. — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming recently announced its summer sports offerings: Summer T-Ball/Coach Pitch and King of the Court Summer Basketball League.

The T-ball and coach pitch season runs from June 2 to July 30, and is open to children in grades K-5.

The cost to register is $45, with a $10 membership fee. Families are encouraged to register by May 30 for an early registrant discount.

Games and practices are hosted at the North Casper Athletics Complex.

The Boys & Girls Club basketball season is divided into leagues for middle school students, high school students and adults. The season runs from June 9 to Aug. 8. Games are played at the club’s main gym.

It’s $35 per individual to register, or $200 per team. Middle and high school athletes are required to also sign up for a $10 club membership.

To register for youth sports, people can visit the parent portal here. Adult teams for summer basketball can register by scanning the QR code on a flyer, or at the main club’s front desk.

To become a coach or for more information, people can go here or call 307-235-5694.



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Penn State Basketball Adds to Highest-Ranked Recruiting Class in Program History

Penn State men’s basketball fortified the highest-ranked class in program history with two recent signees, including a 7-foot forward from Croatia. Nittany Lions coach Mike Rhoades recently made the signings official, rounding a Penn State recruiting class that ranks 23rd nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite. Here’s a look at Penn State basketball’s newest signees. […]

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Penn State men’s basketball fortified the highest-ranked class in program history with two recent signees, including a 7-foot forward from Croatia. Nittany Lions coach Mike Rhoades recently made the signings official, rounding a Penn State recruiting class that ranks 23rd nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Here’s a look at Penn State basketball’s newest signees.

Ivan Juric

A 7-foot forward from Croatia, Juric played last season at Sunrise Christian Academy in Kansas. Juric averaged 14 points and 9.8 rebounds in his season at Sunrise Christian, where he shot 51 percent from the field and 43 percent from 3-point range, a handy number for a 7-footer.

Juric played for Croatia in the 2024 FIBA U18 Eurobasket tournament, averaging 14.4 points and 5.9 rebounds in seven games. He shot 50 percent from 3-point range in the tournament. After the Eurobasket event, Juric moved to Kansas to play for Sunrise Christian, where he became a 3-star prospect and the nation’s 20th-ranked center, according to On3.

Juric played professionally in the Croatian Premier League, averaging 5.7 points and 2.4 rebounds for BC Dubrava during the 2023-24 season. Rhoades capitalized on staff contacts in international basketball to recruit Juric to Penn State.

“Ivan is a versatile big man who we really wanted in our program,” Rhoades said in a statement. “He has impressive size, strength and skill and a desire to get better. He has played against great competition at home and here in the states, and we are really excited to get him here on campus.”

 Reggie Grodin

Grodin, a 6-5 guard from Larchmont, N.Y., played last season at the Newman School in Massachusetts. Grodin helped lead Newman to a 32-8 record and a New England Prep School AA title last season. He averaged 12 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game while shooting 68 percent from the field and 41 percent from 3-point range.

Grodin scored 1,375 career points in high school, playing two seasons at Greenwich Country Day School in Connecticut. Groden also played for the New York Lightning in the Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL).

“Reggie brings winning basketball with him and a versatility we need on both ends of the floor,” Rhoades said in a statement. “His ability to make shots, make winning plays and defend at a high level are what we want in our program. I’m excited to watch Reggie work in our program.” 

Grodin and Juric join a Penn State recruiting class that features Kayden Mingo, the Gatorade New York player of the year. Mingo, a 6-2 guard, is a 4-star prospect, according to the 247Sports Composite, and a top-35 player nationally.

The Nittany Lions went 14-15 in its second season under Rhoades, who seeks to lead a Big Ten rebound. Penn State went 6-14 in the conference schedule, losing 11 of 12 games during one stretch. Penn State capped the season with an upset win at Wisconsin.

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