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This week’s Channel Surfing TV picks have plenty of mystery, action, and comedy. A classic literary character receives a twist in Sherlock & Daughter. The Leverage: Redemption crew continue their war on rich and powerful criminals. Then, The Rehearsal returns for an all new season.
A Watson Replacement
Has there been any literary character to receive more adaptations than Sherlock Holmes? There’s something about the world’s greatest detective that people find captivating. Whether it’s a version from the Victorian Age or a modern day retelling, you find him popping up throughout the years.
The latest television series to tackle the icon is Sherlock & Daughter. As the name implies, the detective might have some family. A young American named Amelia travels to London to track down Detective Holmes after her mother is mysteriously murdered. She is taken under Sherlocks wing as the pair work together to solve a global conspiracy, her mother’s murder, and if they are truly related.
Sherlock & Daughter premieres Wednesday, April 16, on the CW.
Heisting for Good
The hit series Leverage: Redemption aired its first two seasons on Freevee. When it returns later this week, the revival will have a new home on Prime Video. Despite the different streaming platform, you can expect the team helping the little guy by taking down the corrupt.
This season the crew will tackle the scum of the scum including power brokers who steal clean water from the people, a crooked mayor, extortionists, child labor loving industrialists and more. At the same time, they must sort out their new personal relationships and evade an enemy from their past looking for revenge.
The first three episodes from Leverage: Redemption season three release Thursday, April 17, on Prime Video.
Trying to Save Lives
The Rehearsal is a comedy series that blurs the line of fiction and reality. Creator Nathan Fielder wants to help people prepare for difficult conversations by using lavish sets and actors to mimic the real life situations. In the upcoming season, he takes it to another level.
This time around, Fielder wants to cover a situation that affects millions of people. He wants to help prevent aviation disasters using his rehearsal method. There will be plenty of awkwardness as well as people questioning Fielder’s motivations.
The Rehearsal season two begins Sunday, April 20, on HBO.
Sports
Track & Field Release Indoor Schedule
The Dukes began the season at VMI’s Colonel Bev Read Opener on Dec. 6, and will return to action in 2026, starting with the Virginia Tech Invitational (Jan. 16-17). JMU will remain in the Commonwealth for another trip to Lexington for the VMI Invitational (Jan. 23-24).
From there, JMU will close January at the Penn State National Open (Jan. 30-31) before turning its attention to the ECAC Championship, taking place at Boston University’s Track & Tennis Center, Feb. 7-8.
The Dukes return to Virginia for Liberty’s Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational (Feb. 13-14). James Madison then turns its attention to the Sun Belt Championship in Birmingham, Ala. at the Birmingham CrossPlex, Feb. 23-24.
JMU will look to qualify individuals for the NCAA Championships (March 13-14), which will be held at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Ark.
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Tong Garners Weekly Ivy League Honors
PRINCETON, N.J. – After a record breaking showing in Boston over the weekend, sophomore Harlow Tong earned Ivy League Men’s Athlete of the Week status, becoming the first Crimson to receive the honor this season.
Racing in the opening heat of the men’s 300m at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener, Tong made an instant impact. Tong finished in first place with a time of 33.07, as his mark represents a new school record in the men’s 300m, surpassing the former record of 33.67 set by Oliver Murcko ’25 at the 2021 HBCU & Ivy Challenge. Tong’s time is also a new facility record at the renowned Boston University Track & Tennis Center.
A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Tong is looking to build off a stellar first-year season as he begins his second campaign with the Crimson. Last year saw Tong breakout in the outdoor portion of the season, winning an Ivy League title as a member of Harvard’s men’s 4x100m relay team. Tong is also the school record holder the outdoor men’s 400m, running a 46.55 at the Tiger Track Classic.
The Crimson return to action on Saturday, Jan. 17, as Harvard hosts the Beantown Challenge at Gordon Indoor Track.
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Zentz trades volleyball for business—and finds her place in Butte – Montana Tech

When Roslyn Zentz first came to Montana Technological University from Eatonville, Washington, she imagined her college experience would revolve around volleyball. Instead, she found a community that helped her grow, on and off the court.
“I came to Montana Tech as a volleyball player,” Zentz said. “I took business classes in high school and really liked them—they were the classes I enjoyed the most. After my freshman year, I stopped playing volleyball, but I loved our community and how well our professors know us. You’re really part of a family here.”

That sense of belonging encouraged Zentz to stay in Butte even after leaving athletics. Over her four years at Tech, she has worked nearly full time while earning her business degree—starting as a barista at She Brews Coffee before taking on a management role at 5518 Designs in Uptown Butte.
As operations manager, Zentz oversaw scheduling, inventory, shipping, and wholesale accounts.
“I just oversee the day-to-day operations and make sure things are flowing smoothly,” she said. “I’ve always liked being busy and working with people.”
Her professors, she said, helped her balance academics and work.
“A lot of my classes have been flexible, which made it easy to apply what I was learning in the classroom to my job,” Zentz said. “Our professors are so willing to help. They want you to succeed.”
Zentz is currently looking for her next opportunity—ideally something in management that allows her to make a difference.
“I think I’d like something that gives back, so you feel like you’re having an impact in the community,” she said.
Zentz credits the tight-knit Butte community for helping her stay motivated.
“Everyone in town cares about Montana Tech,” she said. “You’ll see your professors at football games or in Safeway, and everyone’s cheering for the Orediggers. It’s fun because you just know them, and they know you.”
Her favorite experience at Montana Tech was the business capstone course, where seniors work in teams to run simulated companies.
“It’s really fun because you’re working hard alongside the same people you’ve known for four years,” she said. “It’s a good challenge and very rewarding.”
Zentz said her fiancé, Lucas—an environmental engineering student she met at Tech—has been her biggest supporter.
“We’ve stuck together since freshman year,” she said. “It’s crazy to look back and realize we’ve grown into the people we used to look up to.”
As graduation approaches, Zentz said she feels ready for what’s next. “I’m excited to find something that’s my thing—the way I can make a difference,” she said. “I feel prepared and ready to go into the workforce.”
Her advice to new students is simple: trust your instincts.
“Follow where you want to go,” she said. “There will be a lot of things thrown your direction, but life is easier when you’re doing what you love.”
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Soren Kaster selected as MIAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Carleton College junior Soren Kaster was selected as the MIAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week following his heptathlon performance at the M City Classic on Dec. 5-6. This is his third career conference weekly honor and second for indoor track & field.
Kaster placed third overall and second among NCAA Division III competitors in the heptathlon with 4,606 points. His score was the third-best in program history and ranks third in D-III this season. He clocked times of 7.44 in the 60-meter dash, 9.03 in the 60-meter hurdles, and 2:53.49 in the 1000-meter run; measured 10.09 meters in the shot put and a personal-best 6.31 meters in the long jump; and cleared 1.70 meters in the high jump and a MIAC-best 4.35 meters in the pole vault.
The Knights are off for the holidays but return to competition at the Ole Opener on Jan. 17.
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Birmingham Named AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention
Birmingham led the 49ers with 412 kills this season, averaging 4.00 per set on a .311 hitting percentage, earning American Conference First Team honors alongside teammates Annika Thompson and Jessica Ricks. Within conference play, she was sixth in the American with 212 kills (3.79 per set) and seventh with 241.5 points. She recorded 12 double doubles during the season highlighted by 28 kills and 11 digs in a win over UNC Greensboro, the second most kills in a game for an American player in the season. That performance earned her conference Offensive Player of the Week honors while being tabbed to the Honorable Mention list four times.
Full List of AVCA All-Region
The Niners thrived under Jenkins’ leadership in year one, starting the season with a historic 10-game winning streak and winning 14 of 15 matches, the best stretch in program history since 1981. In addition to Birmingham’s All-Region selection, Annika Thompson was named the American Conference Libero of the Year while being named to the All-Conference First Team alongside Jessica Ricks and Birmingham. Charlotte was the only school in the American to have three players named to the first team. Finishing season 17-12, Charlotte improved on their win total by 12, tying for the fifth best win increase from last year in the entire NCAA.
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Clunis Named Kwik Star Summit League Men’s Track Peak Performer
Clunis’ 6.61 time was a historic one for Kansas City in a multitude of ways. Most notably, it marks the first time a KC athlete, male or female, has ever held the nation’s top time in any event in program history. Secondly, the time went down in the record books as a new Kansas City men’s indoor 60m record, breaking the old program-best he set at 6.65 seconds last indoor season. The Kingston, Jamaica native leads the country by a hair, running 0.01 seconds faster than Darien Lawrence from Florida A&M. Clunis also leads the Summit League by over a tenth of a second and is the only sprinter in the conference to crack the sub-6.7 mark in the 60m.
For Clunis, it’s his first weekly conference award of the season and his third of his career. Clunis first broke out for the Roos at the season opening meet of the 2024-25 indoor campaign, running a then program-record 6.66 second time at the Bob Timmons Challenge and taking home his first Summit Peak Performer honor of his career. The senior broke this mark at the Tyson Invitational at Arkansas, coming in with a 6.65 second time to reset the program record at the time and earn his second and final weekly honor of the 2024-25 indoor season.
Clunis will run at the Iowa State Holiday Invitational this weekend, hoping to potentailly be the first men’s runner in the country to break the sub-6.6 mark in the 60-meter dash this season. Kansas City will run at Iowa State and Nebraska, also competing in the Husker Holiday Invitational this weekend.
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