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What helped Hamilton finally make progress at Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton says he knows where to “search for now” as the seven-time world champion feels he made a breakthrough with the understanding of his Ferrari in the Bahrain Grand Prix. Despite a surprising win in the Chinese GP sprint, Hamilton’s first season with Ferrari had not been going as smoothly as the British driver […]

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Lewis Hamilton says he knows where to “search for now” as the seven-time world champion feels he made a breakthrough with the understanding of his Ferrari in the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Despite a surprising win in the Chinese GP sprint, Hamilton’s first season with Ferrari had not been going as smoothly as the British driver hoped, as he believed his car was underperforming compared to team-mate Charles Leclerc‘s.

The Scuderia was the team with the most upgrades in Bahrain, with the introduction of a new floor the highlight as it seeks more performance to get closer to the front-running squads.

Hamilton qualified a disappointing ninth on Saturday, six places behind Leclerc, but overnight changes that moved his set-up closer to the Monegasque lifted both his fortunes and his spirits on Sunday.

Although the pace appeared not to change significantly over the Sakhir weekend, Hamilton thinks it helped him in making progress to better adapt to the car’s demands to at least match Leclerc’s pace.

The Briton finished fifth in the race, a place behind Leclerc, as he felt the car changes had made a “night and day” difference that he believes can now build on in future races.

Lewis Hamilton in front of Yuki Tsunoda during the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix

Hamilton felt like one with the car during the middle stint in Bahrain

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“It’s not easy out there, everyone’s so close and the car is sometimes quite hard to drive so and I’m really working hard to adapt my driving style, that’s what I really want to do,” Hamilton said after the race.

“Also get the set-up where I need to. We’ve got a much better set-up where I moved to where Charles was. I think just getting confidence in that and then adjusting the driver’s style to it.”

He added: “I learned a lot today. That middle stint I really was in line with the car and in that moment I had the pace and I was moving forwards. I needed that in the beginning and I needed it in qualifying, so I know what to search for now.”

Ferrari’s race, and particularly Leclerc’s, was somewhat hurt by the timing of the safety car in Bahrain, as it narrowed its tyre strategy options and cost him a potential shot at a podium finish.

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Women’s Relay Team Takes Fourth to Wrap Up ECAC Championships

Story Links FAIRFAX, Virginia – The Marist women’s track & field team raced day two of its ninth and final meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the ECAC Outdoor Championships, on Sunday. The event took place at the GMU Field House in Fairfax, VA. The women’s 4×800 meter relay (Fletcher, O’Brien, Fisher, […]

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FAIRFAX, Virginia – The Marist women’s track & field team raced day two of its ninth and final meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the ECAC Outdoor Championships, on Sunday. The event took place at the GMU Field House in Fairfax, VA.

The women’s 4×800 meter relay (Fletcher, O’Brien, Fisher, Mirabile) closed out the ECAC Championships with a fourth-place finish of 9:09.22, earning them All-ECAC honors.

ECAC Outdoor Championships

Sunday, May 18th, 2025

GMU Field House

Fairfax, Virginia

3000 Meter Run: 10 – Julia Radjenovic, 10:34.62

4×800 Meter Relay: 4 – Marist (Fletcher, O’Brien, Fisher, Mirabile), 9:09.22



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District 3, 11 action in baseball, softball, lacrosse and volleyball set to begin | Sports

District 3 baseball (all game times 4:30 p.m. unless noted) Monday, May 19 Class 6A quarterfinals 8-Northeastern at 1-Governor Mifflin 5-Ephrata at 4-Wilson 7-Manheim Twsp. at 2-Hempfield 11-Red Lion at 3-Cedar Cliff Class 5A quarterfinals 9-Northern York at 1-Palmyra 12-Conestoga Valley at 4-Exeter Twsp. 10-Elizabethtown at 2-Lower Dauphin 11-Manheim Central at 3-Lampeter-Strasburg Class 4A quarterfinals […]

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District 3 baseball (all game times 4:30 p.m. unless noted)

Monday, May 19

Class 6A quarterfinals

8-Northeastern at 1-Governor Mifflin

5-Ephrata at 4-Wilson

7-Manheim Twsp. at 2-Hempfield

11-Red Lion at 3-Cedar Cliff

Class 5A quarterfinals

9-Northern York at 1-Palmyra

12-Conestoga Valley at 4-Exeter Twsp.

10-Elizabethtown at 2-Lower Dauphin

11-Manheim Central at 3-Lampeter-Strasburg

Class 4A quarterfinals

8-Oley Valley at 1-East Pennsboro

5-James Buchanan at 4-Fleetwood

7-West Perry at 2-Northern Lebanon

6-Boiling Springs at 3-Kennard Dale

Class 3A quarterfinals

5-Kutztown at 4-Wyomissing

6-Littlestown at 3-Berks Catholic

Class 2A semifinals

4-Delone Catholic at 1-Halifax

3-Newport at 2-Camp Hill

Class 1A quarterfinals

4-Conestoga Christian vs. 1-Mount Calvary Christian at Net Sports Complex, 6:30 p.m.

3-High Point Baptist vs, 2-Christian School York at Dover HS

District 3 softball (all game times 4:30 p.m. unless noted)

Monday, May 19

Class 6A quarterfinals

9-Dallastown at 8-Penn Manor

13-Manheim Twsp. at 4-Central York

12-Red Lion vs. 5-Chambersburg at Norlo Park

10-Hempfield at 7-Carlisle

14-Conestoga Valley at 3-South Western

11-Mechanicsburg at 6-Wilson

Class 5A quarterfinals

9-Hershey at 8-Lower Dauphin

13-Shippensburg at 4-Donegal

12-New Oxford at 5-Red Land

10-Northern York at 7-Warwick, 6:30 p.m.

14-Manheim Central at 3-Twin Valley

11-Susquehannock at 6-Lampeter Strasburg

Class 4A quarterfinals

8-East Pennsboro at 1-Northern Lebanon

5-ELCO at 4-Middletown

6-Hamburg at 3-Big Spring

7-Fleetwood at 2-Kennard Dale

Class 3A quarterfinals

8-Schuylkill Valley at 1-Susquenita

5-Lancaster Catholic at 4-Littlestown

6-Biglerville vs. 3-Trinity at Wass Park

7-Upper Dauphin vs. 2-Kutztown at Kutztown Park

Class 2A semifinals

4-Camp Hill vs. 1-Brandywine Heights at Lyons Field, 6:30 p.m.

3-Halifac at 2-Delone Catholic

District 3 boys lacrosse

Tuesday, May 20

Class 3A quarterfinals

8-Mechanicsburg at 1-Central York, 5 p.m.

5-Penn Manor vs. 4-Cumberland Valley at Eagle View MS, 7 p.m.

7-Central Dauphin at 2-Manheim Twsp., 5:30 p.m.

11-Ephrata at 3-Wilson, 7 p.m.

Class 2A quarterfinals

8-Hershey at 1-Trinity, 7 p.m.

5-Cocalico at 4-Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.

7-Palmyra at 2-Lampeter Strasburg, 5 p.m.

York Catholic/Garden Spot winner at 3-Twin Valley, 7 p.m.

District 3 girls lacrosse

Tuesday, May 20

Class 3A quarterfinals

8-Wilson at 1-Dallastown, 7 p.m.

5-Elizabethtown at 4-New Oxford, 7 p.m.

7-Hempfield vs. 2-Cumberland Valley at Eagle View MS, 5 p.m.

6-Penn Manor at 3-Manheim Twsp., 4 p.m.

Class 2A quarterfinals

9-Red Land at 1-Wyomissing, 4 p.m.

5-York Catholic at 4-Twin Valley, 5 p.m.

10-West Shore Christian at 2-Hershey, 6:30 p.m.

6-Trinity at 3-Susquehannock, 7 p.m.

District 3 boys volleyball

Tuesday, May 20

Class 3A first round

16-Penn Manor at 1-Cumberland Valley

9-Hempfield at 8-Mechanicsburg, 4:30 p.m.

13-Northeastern at 4-Warwick (all game times 7 p.m. unless noted)

12-Red Land at 5-Palmyra

15-Carlisle at 2-Governor Mifflin

10-Cocalico at 7-Central Dauphin

14-Dallastown at 3-Cedar Crest

11-Exeter Twsp. at 6-Central York

Class 2A first round (all game times 7 p.m. unless noted)

9-Harisburg Christian at 8-Northern Lebanon

13-Millersburg at 4-Linville Hill Christian

12-Hershey at 5-Lancaster Mennonite

10-Schuylkill Valley at 7-Berks Catholic

14-York Catholic at 3-Brandywine Heights

11-New Covenant Christian at 6-West Shore Christian

District 11 baseball

Tuesday, May 20

Class 5A quarterfinals

5-Bangor at 4-Blue Mountain, 4:30 p.m.

Class 3A quarterfinals (all game times 4:30 p.m.)

5-Pine Grove at 4-Notre Dame G.P.

6-Pen Argyl at 3-Salisbury

Class A semifinals

4-Weatherly vs. 1-Nativity BVM at North Schuylkill, 4:30 p.m.

3- Notre Dame ES vs. 2-Moravian Academy at Easton. 4 p.m.

Wednesday, May 21

Class 6A quarterfinals (all game times 4 p.m.)

8-Easton at 1-Parkland

5-Stroudsburg at 4-Nazareth

6-Emmaus at 3-Freedom

7-East Stroudsburg South at 2-Liberty

Class 4A quarterfinals

5-Jim Thorpe at 4-Bethlehem Catholic, 4:30 p.m.

6-Lehighton at 3-Saucon Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Class 2A quarterfinals

5-Marian Catholic at 4-Minersville, 4:30 p.m.

District 11 softball

Wednesday, May 21

Class 4A quarterfinals (All game times 4 p.m.)

8-Bethlehem Catholic at 1-Northwestern

5-Notre Dame GP at 4- Tamaqua

6-Palmerton at 3-Blue Mountain

7-Saucon Valley at 2-North Schuylkill

Thursday, May 22

Class 6A quarterfinals

East Stroudsburg South/Easton winner at 1-Freedom

5-Stroudsburg at 4-Liberty

6-Northampton at 3-Emmaus

Whitehall/Parkland winner at 2-Nazareth

Class 3A semifinals

4-Northern Lehigh vs. 1-Pine Grove at Blue Mountain, 4:30 p.m.

3-Pen Argyl vs. 2-Palisades at Pates Park, 5 p.m.

Class 2A semifinals

4-Mahanoy vs. 1-Williams Valley at Pine Grove, 6:30 p.m.

3-Minersville vs. 2-Svhuylkill Haven at Pine Grove, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, May 23

Class 5A quarterfinals

Bangor/Pottsville winner vs. 1-Pleasant Valley

3-Pocono Mountain East vs. 2-Southern Lehigh

Class 1A semifinals

4-Nativity BVM vs. 1- Tri Valley at Blue Mountain, 6:30 p.m.

3-Shenandoah Valley vs. 2-Marian Catholic at Blue Mountain, 4:30 p.m.

District 11 boys lacrosse

Tuesday, May 20

Class 3A semifinals

4-Nazareth vs. 1-Easton at Northampton, 7 p.m.

3-Parkland vs. 2-Delaware Valley at Northampton, 5 p.m.

Class 2A semifinals

4-Southern Lehigh vs. 1-Central Catholic at Emmaus, 7 p.m.

3-Northwestern vs. 2-Moravian Academy at Emmaus, 5 p.m.

District 11 girls lacrosse

Monday, May 19

Class 3A semifinals

4-Emmaus vs. 1-Pleasant Valley at Northampton, 7 p.m.

3-Easton vs. 2-Nazareth at Northampton, 5 p.m.

Class 2A semifinals

4-Saucon Valley vs. 1-Southern Lehigh at Emmaus, 7 p.m.

3-Northwestern vs. 2-Central Catholic at Emmaus, 5 p.m.

District 11 boys volleyball

Tuesday, May 20

Class 3A quarterfinals

Easton/William Allen winner at 1-Emmaus, 6 p.m.

5-Parkland at 4-Nazareth, 5 p.m.

6-Dieruff at 3-Freedom, 5 p.m.

7-Northampton at 2-Whitehall, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, May 21

Class 2A semifinals

4-Notre Dame GP vs. 1-Southern Lehigh at Catasaqua, 6:45 p.m.

2-Lincoln Leadership vs. 3-Bethlehem Catholic at Catasauqua, 5 p.m.



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It was judged that the university’s decision to reject a student who took the test wearing a swimmin..

사진 확대 The photo is not related to the above article. [Photo source = Yonhap News] It was judged that the university’s decision to reject a student who took the test wearing a swimming cap with his high school marked on it as a cheating person was justified in the physical education college entrance exam. […]

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It was judged that the university’s decision to reject a student who took the test wearing a swimming cap with his high school marked on it as a cheating person was justified in the physical education college entrance exam.

According to the legal community on the 19th, the 14th Administrative Division of the Seoul Administrative Court (Chief Judge Lee Sang-deok) ruled against the plaintiff in March in a lawsuit filed by A against University B asking him to cancel the rejection of the regular recruitment.

Mr. A took the practical test wearing a swimming cap with his high school marked on it while applying for the special admission of water polo for freshmen in the Department of Physical Education at B University in 2024.

At that time, the guidelines for regular recruitment at University B stated that “no sign can be made on sportswear (water polo is a swimsuit) (no sign of affiliation, name, etc.).

After receiving a complaint against A, University B treated A as a cheater and rejected him after fact-checking and deliberation by the University Admissions Screening Management Committee, and A filed an administrative lawsuit against him.

Mr. A claimed, “It is an illegal disposition based on insufficient guidelines for entrance examinations, as there is no prohibition on the ‘swimsuit’ in the recruitment guidelines, but there is no prohibition on the ‘swimsuit’,” but the court did not accept it as a natural interpretation that it would be prohibited to wear a ‘swimsuit’ marked with the affiliation.

“It does not deviate from the general meaning of the word to include swimming caps as one of the swimsuits,” the court said. “Considering the purpose of the regulation to prevent cheating and ensure fairness in entrance exams by allowing the ability of the examinee to be measured regardless of identity, there is no reason to treat swimming suits and swimming caps differently.”

A claimed that two other test-takers also wore swimming caps marked with marks and were not rejected, but the court saw that they were different in their case, not as an indication of their affiliation.

Regarding A’s claim that “supervisors did not give attention during the actual test,” the court explained, “The fact that the supervisors did not point out the reason and proceeded with the test as it was cannot be seen as giving trust to the plaintiff not to treat him as a cheater.”



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Several Red Foxes Earn All-East Honors on Final Day of IC4A Championships

Story Links FAIRFAX, Virginia—The Marist men’s track and field team raced on Sunday, day two of the ninth and final meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the IC4A Outdoor Championships, which took place at the GMU Field House in Fairfax, VA. The men’s track and field team had a strong showing on […]

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FAIRFAX, Virginia—The Marist men’s track and field team raced on Sunday, day two of the ninth and final meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the IC4A Outdoor Championships, which took place at the GMU Field House in Fairfax, VA.

The men’s track and field team had a strong showing on the final day of the IC4A Championships, with five individual athletes and the 4×800 meter relay team earning all-east honors.

Amari Mathis earned All-East honors in the 100-meter (8th) and 200-meter dash (7th), with times of 10.99 and 21.52, respectively.

All three runners in the 3000-meter run took home the title of All-East honors, with Logan Schaeffler (5th) finishing in 8:50.91, Kevin Cannon (6th) in 8:57.88, and Steven Viera (7th) in 9:14.80.

The men’s 4×800-meter relay team (Logan, Wilson, Bell-Andrade, Chamberlain) ran a season-best time of 7:48.01, securing eighth place and all-east honors. 

IC4A Outdoor Championships

Sunday, May 18, 2025

GMU Field House

Fairfax, Virginia

100-Meter Dash Finals: 8 – Amari Mathis, 10.99

400-Meter Hurdles: 14 – Miracle Okoli, 55.84

200-Meter Dash: 7 – Amari Mathis, 21.52

3000-Meter Run: 5 – Logan Schaeffler, 8:50.91, 6 – Kevin Cannon, 8:57.88, 7 – Steven Viera, 9:14.80

4×800-Meter Relay: 8 – Marist (Logan, Wilson, Bell-Andrade, Chamberlain), 7:48.01

4×400-Meter Relay: 9 – Marist (Advento, LaBrecque, Okoli, Eberwein), 3:21.30



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WC volleyball and baseball, VHS softball schedule tryouts – The Vicksburg Post

WC volleyball and baseball, VHS softball schedule tryouts Published 4:00 am Monday, May 19, 2025 Tryouts for Warren Central’s varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams will be held Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23. The tryouts will run from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Warren Central High School’s Gym B both days. Players must […]

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Published 4:00 am Monday, May 19, 2025

Tryouts for Warren Central’s varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams will be held Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23.

The tryouts will run from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Warren Central High School’s Gym B both days. Players must have a current physical to try out.

For more information and a tryout form, email head coach Jason York at jason.york@vwsd.org.

VHS softball tryouts
Tryouts for Vicksburg High’s 2026 softball team will be held May 20-22, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. each day at the Softball Swamp field on Army Navy Drive. Players must be entering grades 7-12; have a current physical; and their own glove and appropriate athletic clothes. For more information, email coach Briana Knox at briana.knox@vwsd.org.

Warren Central baseball tryouts
Tryouts for Warren Central’s high school baseball team will be held June 3 and 5, at 5 p.m. at Viking Field behind Beechwood Elementary School.

The tryouts are for players entering grades 8-12 for the 2025-26 school year. Player must have a current physical, their own baseball glove and pants, and cleats.

For more information, call head coach Randy Broome at 601-638-3372 or email him at randyb@vwsd.org.



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D2 BOYS VOLLEYBALL: Inexperienced Blue Ridge gained confidence during season

Owen Martin walked into the first day of spring sports practice inside the Blue Ridge gymnasium and many of the familiar faces were gone. Reality hit that afternoon for the senior. Gone to graduation were five starters, including Connor Cranage, the program’s all-time kills leader, Carson Gallagher, the all-time assists leader, two-time All-Region selections Aiden […]

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Owen Martin walked into the first day of spring sports practice inside the Blue Ridge gymnasium and many of the familiar faces were gone.

Reality hit that afternoon for the senior. Gone to graduation were five starters, including Connor Cranage, the program’s all-time kills leader, Carson Gallagher, the all-time assists leader, two-time All-Region selections Aiden Glasgow and Nick Laude, and Morgan Thomas.

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The group dominated the Lackawanna League with an impressive two-year run as District 2 Class 2A champions and a 42-3 overall record.

While being excited about the new season, Martin understood the daunting task with so little experience returning. Enter coach Lori Zick, who is a master at teaching the skills of the game while always being encouraging, and a determined group of athletes looking to carry on the tradition of the Raiders.

Things got off to a less-than-stellar start, but Blue Ridge enters the playoffs having won seven of the last nine matches and is the No. 5 seed. The Raiders (11-5) will go on the road to play No. 4 Berwick (11-5) on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

“When I came in four years ago, I was the young guy looking up to the older guys,” Martin said. “This year, with those guys gone, I had to take a leadership role on a completely different team. I had to step up and keep the confidence of the players up.

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“I learned a lot from the guys who graduated about the seriousness of playing the game. Everyone on last year’s team took what they did seriously. They wanted to go to states. This year, what we wanted was to keep getting better to get to where we are this year.”

Blue Ridge opened the season with a win over Tunkhannock but lost to eventual champion Abington Heights. After a win over Lackawanna Trail, the Raiders suffered their second loss of the season to second-year program Valley View.

Still, Martin and his teammates saw progress.

“At the beginning of the season, some of us were a little down,” Blue Ridge junior libero Bryce Conklin said. “We had key guys bring the team together, and they said that we had time and that we could make improvements.

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“Our practices were important. We put in crazy hours at the gym and outside of practice, learning about where to be in rotations. We also had team-bonding events, team dinners—everything we could do, we did. We knew that we had great potential.”

Blue Ridge had a dominant sweep over North Pocono and battled to a 3-2 win over West Scranton before a 3-1 setback to Crestwood had the team with as many losses this spring as it had in the two previous seasons combined.

The steady stream of positivity and commitment to improve at practice sparked a five-match winning streak.

“When you start to get some wins, it keeps you up,” Conklin said. “We got wins, and that got us pumped up.”

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Western Wayne and Holy Redeemer, two teams in this year’s District 2 Class 2A field, swept the Raiders, 3-0, in back-to-back matches. But Blue Ridge closed with a 3-1 win over Dallas, the No. 8 seed in the bracket, and Hazleton Area.

Parker Glasgow, a junior, leads the team with 156 kills and 124 service points. Martin has contributed 85 kills and 101 service points, freshman Jacob Brown has 76 kills, and sophomore Jacek Motyka has 65 kills. Conklin has 116 service points with 36 aces and a team-high 321 digs, and junior Riley Phillips has 397 assists.

The development as a group has elevated the energy heading into the district tournament.

“It’s an honor to be the defending champions, even though only one of us really played a lot,” Conklin said. “We are going to play to our potential, and we are going to give it our all.”



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