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Amazon Activewear Deals April 2025

When it comes to shopping for activewear, Amazon is a go-to choice for many people due to its large selection, competitive prices, and fast shipping. But sometimes it can be hard to sort through it all and know how to separate the best Amazon workout clothes from the stuff that will be returned. That’s why […]

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Amazon Activewear Deals April 2025

When it comes to shopping for activewear, Amazon is a go-to choice for many people due to its large selection, competitive prices, and fast shipping. But sometimes it can be hard to sort through it all and know how to separate the best Amazon workout clothes from the stuff that will be returned. That’s why we’ve found the top activewear deals this month for you!

From editor-tested Amazon brands like CRZ Yoga and The Gym People to household activewear names like Champion and New Balance, you can shop up to 50 percent off leggings, tank tops, sports bras, and more right now.

See below for our vetted activewear sale picks.

Amazon Leggings and Shorts Deals

We found several notable deals on leggings and shorts this month, including the best workout shorts for low-impact exercise: The Gym People High-Waist Yoga Shorts. Our editors tested dozens of pairs of shorts, and these are legit for walking, pilates, and yoga. The polyester and spandex blend makes them buttery soft and form-fitting, but not compressive. Plus, take 49 percent off New Balance’s Harmony Legging made with fast-drying technology that’s great for a warm spring day.

Tummy Control

On SaleV Cross Waist Workout Leggings

The Gym People V Cross Waist Workout Leggings

Now 37% Off

Wicks Moisture

On SaleHarmony Pocket High Rise Legging

New Balance Harmony Pocket High Rise Legging

Now 49% Off

Convenient Pocket

On SaleHigh-Waist Yoga Shorts

The Gym People High-Waist Yoga Shorts

Now 17% Off

Amazon Activewear Tops Deals

Score almost half off the Champion crewneck sweatshirt that our editors and experts have owned and loved for years. “I drag them through warm-ups, mobility, treadmill walks, full body workouts, and use them to layer up for outdoor workouts,” says NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer Lauren Strong. You can also shop the Sphinx Cat Ribbed Tank Top starting at just over $12 in the cutest yellow tie-dye pattern that screams summer.

22 Colors

On SaleRibbed Racerback Tank Top

Sphinx Cat Ribbed Racerback Tank Top

Now 50% Off

Editor Favorite

On SaleCrewneck Fleece Sweatshirt

Champion Crewneck Fleece Sweatshirt

Now 46% Off

Buttery Soft

On SaleShort Sleeve Crop Top

Aoxjox Short Sleeve Crop Top

Now 25% Off

Amazon Sports Bra Deals

From spaghetti-strap sports bras for Pilates princesses to high-impact sports bras for runners, we found great deals on cute, supportive options for everyone. CRZ Yoga is one of our favorite Amazon activewear brands due to its sleek and smooth Butterluxe fabric. We tested and love the tank top from their Butterluxe line, and right now the Butterluxe Longline Sports Bra is 30 percent off.

V Neck

On SaleButterluxe-Light Longline Sports Bra

CRZ Yoga Butterluxe-Light Longline Sports Bra

Now 30% Off

Padded

On SaleSpaghetti Strap Sports Bra

Move With You Spaghetti Strap Sports Bra

Now 20% Off

High Support

On SaleSports Bra

Running Girl Sports Bra

Now 31% Off

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Sidney Lee is the Editor, Deals and Trends, for Best Products, Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, Biography, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, and Oprah Daily. She loves keeping up on the latest social media trends and viral pop culture moments to recommend only the best products to readers. Previously, Sidney was the Assistant Home Editor at HGTV Magazine as well as contributing editor at Food Network and The Pioneer Woman Magazines, covering home, food, style, and more. She is based in Manhattan, and outside of work you can find her trying all the latest restaurants the city has to offer.

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Champions League Quarter Final Stage Day 6 – Five Talking Points

FTC’s Adam Nagy fired in two goals against Oradea. Photo: FTC-Telekom Waterpolo 1. With the completion of the Quarter Final Stage, the semi-finals are set for the Final Four in Malta. On Friday 30 May, Novi Beograd will clash with Zodiac CNAB from 19.30, while FTC-Telekom face CN Marseille from 21.00 on the picturesque Mediterranean […]

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FTC’s Adam Nagy fired in two goals against Oradea. Photo: FTC-Telekom Waterpolo

1. With the completion of the Quarter Final Stage, the semi-finals are set for the Final Four in Malta. On Friday 30 May, Novi Beograd will clash with Zodiac CNAB from 19.30, while FTC-Telekom face CN Marseille from 21.00 on the picturesque Mediterranean island..

The two group winners, Ferencvaros and Novi Beograd have experience of playing in the iconic Tal-Qroqq Sports Complex in Gzira, as they were both part of the show last season. For Barceloneta and Marseille, this is going to be their first Champions League tour to Malta – though not the first occasion to play the finals. Well, for Marseille, it can still be considered a debut, as this is the first time they managed to reach the top four.

This is going to be the sixth straight appearance for Ferencvaros, whose players lifted the trophy last year and right away upon their first try in 2019. Barceloneta missed the cut a year ago, now they are back and playing in the finals (F4, F6 or F8) for the ninth time in the last 11 editions (they won in 2014).

Novi Beograd have also been a constant feature since 2022, as after playing back-to-back finals in 2022 and 2023, they finished fourth in 2024. Marseille have made the F8 twice before, in 2021 and 2022, but were unable to survive the quarters.

FTC’s passionate fans have had a lot to cheer about again this season. Photo: FTC-Telekom Waterpolo

2. Title-holders Ferencvaros came up with another strong performance in the last round of games in the Quarter Final Stage, a 20-10 blast against Oradea, to maintain their perfect home record.

Sabadell were the last team to beat them in Budapest in 2023 in the last round of the Group Stage. Since then, Fradi have won all 12 Champions League matches they’ve played at home. And a lot more indeed – their win-loss count stands at 45-1 this season.

If you add their total from the previous one: 46-1, they are 91-2 combined so far – stats that make it clear why the Hungarians are considered the overwhelming favourites in Malta.

Beating Oradea was a little like a walk in the park, and how the match started underlined why this side is a real superpower. Here is the list of players who netted Fradi’s first four goals: Erik Molnar, Zoltan Pohl, Zsombor Vismeg and Vince Varga. Definitely not the household names for FTC.

Even in a game like this, usually the top scorers kick off the party and once the lead is substantial, those players also add a couple of goals. Those names tend to do the bulk of defending, making space for the master shooters, and so on.

Still, in this match, these players put Fradi on the right track, then entered the stars like Stylianos Argyropoulos, who hit three and is on his way to becoming the top scorer for this season.

Zodiac CNAB’s players celebrate booking their ticket to the Final Four. Photo: Jordi Lopez

3. Zodiac CNAB also did a clean job in Group B – the 17-10 trouncing of Savona was another spectacular win for the Spaniards. They are now on a five-game winning streak after losing the opener to Fradi in the Quarter Final Stage.

Indeed, they are also 11-1 combined in the Champions League (Group Stage and Quarter Final Stage), just like the Hungarians. And so far, they are the only ones who could beat FTC across all competitions, even if only in a shootout.

It was a flawless performance against the Italians – and the result also marked the end of an era…

With Recco skipping the top competition and Brescia falling in the qualifications, Savona remained Italy’s only hope, but they just barely survived the Group Stage and never had a realistic chance to qualify for the Final Four.

So, 2025 will mark the first year since 2013 when the finals will begin with no Italian team on the grand stage. Indeed, since the Champions League format took shape, replacing the home-and-away duels in 1997, Italian sides were missing from the finals only in 2000, 2004 and in 2013, for obvious reasons, when they did not enter the competition.

This year marks the very first time when an Italian club was fighting for the ultimate prize, but couldn’t make the cut.

Olympiacos’ Nikolaos Gkillas scored a hat-trick in the victory against Marseille. Photo: Olympiacos SFP

4. Obviously, Olympiacos’ water polo teams wanted to contribute to their club’s 100th anniversary celebrations with much better results. The women got the bronze in the Final Four at least – but the men’s campaign was derailed completely in the quarters.

Still, they wanted to restore some pride and offer some consolation to their fans, and showed strength and quality against Marseille to land a great 12-8 win on day six of the quarters.

We’ll never know how this game may have unfolded if the Greeks had had a chance to advance – indeed, they managed to lead 12-7 late in the match before conceding a late goal from a penalty (after having lost 7-12 in Marseille).

Had it been a different scenario, the results against each other may have really mattered…

Marseille were still the happier side at the end, even if they dropped to second place in Group A. From their perspective, making the Final Four is already a tremendous feat, perhaps even surpassing their previous top achievement – their 2019 Euro Cup triumph.

And even if they are set to play with title-holders Ferencvaros in the semis, a game against Barceloneta wouldn’t have looked any easier either.

Jadran Split’s Simun Pavlovic looks to find a way past NBG’s Angelos Vlahopoulos. Photo: VK Jadran Split

5. For understandable reasons, Jadran Split let the last match go, as the Croats were focusing on their league final (vs Mladost Zagreb) and rested their top players. Well, they were already heading towards the exit after losing their first three games, and their Piraeus heroics were short-lived.

Fielding youngsters paved the way for Novi Beograd to clinch an easy win – and it also put the Serbs back on top of Group A, as Marseille’s four-game winning streak came to end in Piraeus.

Credit goes to NBG, as they are no longer the formidable team that lined up most of the Serbian aces – who were Olympic champions alongside quality foreigners.

A couple of key players left the club (and joined Radnicki), still, Novi are a great blend of top home players, talented youngsters and their Greek duo of Angelos Vlachopoulos and Dimitrios Skoumpakis add even more experience and skills to the mix.

In contrast, Jadran continued to add quality players to their line-up, but the Croatian champions were unable to get any closer to the finals. Last year they had six losses in the Quarter Final Stage with a goal-difference of –30 (62-92).

This year they managed to win a match at least (but in a shootout, so no three-point victories in two years), but they sill finished bottom with –32 (48-80).

However, this will be another season remembered for Jadran not getting the results many would have expected, especially from a side that features half of the powerful Croatia team that reached the finals in all three majors last year (Europeans, Worlds, Olympics).

NBG’s Greek ace Dimitrios Skoumpakis scored once in his team’s win against Jadran. Photo: VK Jadran Split

Watch all the Champions League Men Final Four action live on www.euroaquaticstv.com and stay up-to-date with live results/tables and real-time updates through the European Aquatics App. Download it here: Google Play.

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Boys volleyball: Mustangs 13-11 overall, were 9-0 in conference | Local

Mounds View is the Suburban East Conference champion in the first year of boys volleyball as an MSHSL sport. The Mustangs, coached by Kressen Anderson, were 9-0 in the conference, and are 13-11 overall heading into sectionals. They closed the regular season last Wednesday beating Centennial 25-17, 25-18, 22-25, 26-28, 15-9. Junior middle hitter Tate […]

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Mounds View is the Suburban East Conference champion in the first year of boys volleyball as an MSHSL sport. The Mustangs, coached by Kressen Anderson, were 9-0 in the conference, and are 13-11 overall heading into sectionals.

They closed the regular season last Wednesday beating Centennial 25-17, 25-18, 22-25, 26-28, 15-9.



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Three Blue Jays Qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships

Story Links BALTIMORE, MD – The Johns Hopkins men’s track and field team will send three student-athletes to the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, as released by the association.   Connor Oiler, Oluwademilade Adeniran and Emmanuel Leblond will make the trip to Geneva to compete across three events […]

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BALTIMORE, MD – The Johns Hopkins men’s track and field team will send three student-athletes to the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, as released by the association.
 
Connor Oiler, Oluwademilade Adeniran and Emmanuel Leblond will make the trip to Geneva to compete across three events beginning Thursday, May 22 and running through Saturday, May 24.
 
The action is set to begin on Thursday at 7:10 p.m. with Oiler in the 3000-meter Steeplechase, where the junior will look to win his first title in the event. The top 12 finishers in the steeplechase will move on to Friday’s final.
 
Saturday’s festivities are set to being at 11:00 a.m. with Adeniran in the triple jump, where the reigning Centennial Conference champion, and school record holder looks to compete for a podium spot. The championship will conclude Saturday night when Leblond, the Centennial Conference Champion, returns to the track in the 5000, where he holds the Johns Hopkins record and the 10th-fastest time in the country this season.
 



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Santa Ynez and Nipomo celebrate CIF-CS boys volleyball titles

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Two local high schools are celebrating CIF-Central Section boys volleyball championships. Santa Ynez outlasted Sanger West in five sets to win the CIF-CS Division 2 championship (Photo courtesy CIF-CS). Nipomo sweeps Roosevelt to win the CIF-CS Division 3 championship. (photo courtesy CIF-CS). (Video courtesy of Nipomo Facebook and CIF-CS). BE PART […]

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Two local high schools are celebrating CIF-Central Section boys volleyball championships.

Santa Ynez outlasted Sanger West in five sets to win the CIF-CS Division 2 championship (Photo courtesy CIF-CS).

Nipomo sweeps Roosevelt to win the CIF-CS Division 3 championship. (photo courtesy CIF-CS).

(Video courtesy of Nipomo Facebook and CIF-CS).

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12 Blue Jays Qualify for NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships

Story Links BALTIMORE, MD – The Johns Hopkins women’s track and field team will send 12 student-athletes to the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, as released by the association.   Lorna Arcese, Sara Bartlett, Carter Brotherton, Cooper Brotherton, Adriana Catalano, Erika Ezumba, Annie Huang, Mirra Klimov, Emma Kothari, […]

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BALTIMORE, MD – The Johns Hopkins women’s track and field team will send 12 student-athletes to the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, as released by the association.
 
Lorna Arcese, Sara Bartlett, Carter Brotherton, Cooper Brotherton, Adriana Catalano, Erika Ezumba, Annie Huang, Mirra Klimov, Emma Kothari, Lauren Phillips, Lianne Saussy and Harrinee Senthilkumar will make the trip to Geneva to compete across nine events beginning Thursday, May 22 and running through Saturday, May 24.
 
The action is set to begin on Thursday at 5:50 p.m. with a trio of Blue Jays in the 1500-meter, where Huang, the reigning Centennial Conference Champion will look to win gold, alongside teammate’s Kothari, the conference runner-up, and Senthilkumar. The top 12 in the event will advance to Saturday’s final to compete for a podium spot.
 
The Blue Jays will be busy on the track Thursday and Friday, with Co. Brotherton (3000S), Phillips (400), Klimov (100), Huang (800) and the 4×400 relay squad (Phillips, Huang, Arcese, Saussy) all competing in their respective preliminary races beginning at approximately 7:35 p.m. on Thursday and 3:15 p.m. on Friday. The top eight finishers in the 100, 400, 800 and 4×400 will advance to the finals, while the top 12 from the steeplechase will move on to Friday’s final.
 
Saturday’s festivities are set to begin at 11:00 a.m. with Ezumba in the hammer throw, where the reigning Centennial Conference champion and Field Athlete of the Year looks poised to compete for a podium spot. The final day will conclude when Ca. Brotherton and Catalano make a run at the 5000-meter podium.
 



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VIDEO: Meet Joshua Scholl Joshua Scholl Photo Gallery Why I Chose FAU:‘FAU is a great up-and-coming university. Our campus is located in beautiful Boca Raton, close to the beach and Miami. FAU’s dedicated faculty and great facilities provide me with the opportunity for an excellent education in sunny Florida. In addition, I enjoy the unique […]

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VIDEO: Meet Joshua Scholl

Joshua Scholl Photo Gallery Why I Chose FAU:‘FAU is a great up-and-coming university. Our campus is located in beautiful Boca Raton, close to the beach and Miami. FAU’s dedicated faculty and great facilities provide me with the opportunity for an excellent education in sunny Florida. In addition, I enjoy the unique opportunity to participate in and represent one of America’s top tennis programs: FAU Men’s Tennis! Go Owls!’

As a Junior (’09-’10): Finished the season posting winning records in singles and doubles action…Tied for team-high honors with 26 total victories…Went 13-8 in singles but saw his most effectiveness in doubles where he posted a 5-1 mark with Ervin Garibovic and 7-4 record with Derek Madon…Scholl clinched the match point in FAU’s victory over New Orleans in the Sun Belt Conference Championships after playing a vital role in clinching the doubles point…He finished the year winning six of his final nine matches.

As a Sophomore (’08-’09): Compiled a 12-9 record at the number four singles position…One of six Owls to record double digit wins last season…Tied for team-high honors with 15 doubles’ victories teaming with Daniel Vardag. As a

Freshman (’07-’08): Saw action in six matches, all duals…was 3-2 at no. six…was 4-3 in double play, all at no. 3, but with three different partners…only two singles losses on the year was to members of nationally ranked teams.

High School: Home Schooled.

Tennis: Won National Doubles Title in New York in the 18s Division…held an ITF ranking in the top 800.

Personal: Biological science major…son of Udo and Karin Scholl…born June 27, 1988 in Engelskirchen, Germany…speaks three languages: German, Spanish and English.









FAU Career Singles
Year Dual Overall
2007-08 4-2 4-2
2008-09 13-9 14-10
2009-10 12-8 13-8
Total 29-19 31-20

 









FAU Career Doubles
Year Dual Overall
2007-08 4-3 4-3
2008-09 16-8

16-12

2009-10 13-7

13-7

Total 33-18 33-22

 



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