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Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Local Sports The Ursuline Lancers won two divisions and the team title at the LKSSAA junior badminton championship Thursday at St. Clair College’s Chatham HealthPlex. Published Apr 18, 2025 • Last updated 47 minutes ago • 2 minute read Article content Junior Lancers win badminton title Article content Article content Advertisement 2 […]

The Ursuline Lancers won two divisions and the team title at the LKSSAA junior badminton championship Thursday at St. Clair College’s Chatham HealthPlex.

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The Ursuline Lancers won two divisions and the team title at the LKSSAA junior badminton championship Thursday at St. Clair College’s Chatham HealthPlex.
Ursuline earned 48 points, runner-up Chatham-Kent had 28 and Pain Court had 24.
Jackson Liberty and Camden Arnold won an all-Ursuline boys doubles final over Dryden DeCook and Owen Debicki.
Ursuline’s Alexa Bechard and Dom Rolo won the mixed doubles final over Chatham Christian’s Eli Poelman and Melanie Klassen.
Chatham-Kent’s Raleigh Provost and Lia Rich won the girls doubles final over Pain Court’s Courtney St. Pierre and Emma Nguyen.
Chatham-Kent’s Hayden Heinhuis beat Wallaceburg’s Anissa Feddes in the girls singles final.
Northern’s Chinmay Damani defeated Chatham-Kent’s Simon Hildebrand in the boys singles final.
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More SWOSSAA badminton players
The top six in each division at the LKSSAA junior badminton championship qualified for the SWOSSAA championship Thursday in Leamington.
In addition to the finalists (above), Wallaceburg’s Bella McAdams and Sydney Mikhaila were third in girls doubles, Ursuline’s Kaylin Tuinstra and Amelia Curran were fourth, Wallaceburg’s Sophia Burgess and Bella Nappi were fifth, and Pain Court’s Indica St. Jacques and Jenna Mekhaeil were sixth.
Pain Court’s Keegan Hart and Kolton-Elliott Fields were fourth in boys doubles, and Pain Court’s Max Broadbent and Jared L’Ecuyer were sixth.
Ursuline’s Gisele Das Neves and Luca Rolo were third in mixed doubles, and Chatham Christian’s Aiden Loewen and Brookelyn VanKesteren were fourth.
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Ursuline’s Elliott Crow was third in boys singles, Pain Court’s Ethan Cook was fourth and Chatham Christian’s Hunter VanKesteren was fifth.
Pain Court’s Kianna Rivard was third in girls singles, Ursuline’s Alyssa Lee-Hermitt was fourth and Chatham Christian’s Maggie Medenblik was fifth.
Machado’s hat trick fuels Lancers’ win
Xavier Machado scored three goals in the Ursuline Lancers’ 6-0 win over the McGregor Panthers in the LKSSAA senior boys soccer league Thursday.
At McGregor, Nate Valadares, Jayden Hortelano and Dacian Pillon-Vandenbogaerde also scored for the Lancers.
At Chatham-Kent, the Golden Hawks beat the Lambton Central Lancers 6-0 with goals from Amjad Alnabelsi, Oshane Campbell, Landon Copeland, Matteo Mastroianni, Cohen Ovecka and Austin Waggott.
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At Tilbury, Marcus Friesen scored two and Bernie Guenther had one in the Titans’ 3-2 win over Chatham Christian. Mason Snoek and Caleb VanKesteren scpred for the Flames.
At Forest, Lambton-Kent lost 2-1 to North Lambton.
On Wednesday, Lambton-Kent beat Tilbury 5-1 with goals from Konnor Smith, Max Avery, Kyler Van Esse, Kurtis Smith and Kinzer Rivest. Friesen scored for Tilbury.
In the senior girls league Thursday, Ursuline beat McGregor 7-0, Chatham-Kent shut out Lambton Central 2-0 and Chatham Christian clipped Tilbury 2-0. Scorers’ names were not submitted.
De Santis plays at spring training
Chatham’s Gino De Santis is playing at the Baseball Canada junior national team’s extended spring training camp in Dunedin, Fla.
The 16-year-old catcher was 0 for 2 in a 5-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays’ extended spring squad Thursday.
Team Canada opened Wednesday with a 3-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ extended spring squad.
The camp includes exhibition games against the Fort Lauderdale Stars as well as the Philadelphia Phillies’ and New York Yankees’ prospects.
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Joel DeMarco – Senior Associate Director of Olympic Sports Performance – Women’s Volleyball Support Staff
Team Assignments: Baseball, Women’s Ice Hockey, Volleyball Education: Master of Education: Exercise Science and Sports Studies – Springfield College, 2009 Bachelor of Science: Exercise Science and Health Promotion – University of New England, 2005 Certifications: CSCS/RSCC FMS Level 2 Professional & FCS USAW Level 1 Sports Performance Coach […]

Team Assignments:
- Baseball, Women’s Ice Hockey, Volleyball
Education:
- Master of Education: Exercise Science and Sports Studies – Springfield College, 2009
- Bachelor of Science: Exercise Science and Health Promotion – University of New England, 2005
Certifications:
- CSCS/RSCC
- FMS Level 2 Professional & FCS
- USAW Level 1 Sports Performance Coach
- Precision Nutrition Pn1
- American Red Cross CPR/First Aid/AED
Coach DeMarco joined the UConn staff in 2012. He currently oversees all aspects of training for the Baseball, Women’s Ice Hockey, and Women’s Volleyball. Prior to his current team assignments, Joel assisted with Football and oversaw training for the Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Golf teams. He has coached student-athletes to 2 AAC Conference Championships with Women’s Track & Field, a Men’s Track and Field AAC Outdoor Championship, as well as the 2021 Big East Regular Season and Conference Baseball Championship. He has also coached 5 All-Americans, 17 MLB draft picks, and 11 NFL draft picks.
In addition to Joel’s commitment to his teams, he oversees the daily operations of the Husky Fuel Station, facility operations and development of interns
Prior to UConn, Joel served as the first full-time Strength & Conditioning Coach at Trinity College, overseeing all aspects of the program including design and implementation of training programs for all 29 varsity teams. He was the driving force behind the Trinity weight room design as well as raised funds to provide additional equipment in their training facility. In his time at Trinity he was part of the 2012 Women’s Lacrosse National Championship, the 2009 NESCAC Baseball Championships/NCAA New England Regionals/Advancement to the College World Series, 2012 NESCAC Baseball Championships, 5 conference championships, 20 conference players of the year and 19 All-Americans.
In addition to full-time appointments, Joel spent three summers with the Buffalo Bills assisting the full-time strength staff with all aspects of training camp. In addition to his time with the Bills, Joel interned at Williams College, Western New England College, Athletic Evolution, Springfield College and UMass Amherst. He also served as the Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Western New England College overseeing the day-to-day operations including practice, competition and recruiting. In his season with the team they set a school record 22 wins and were the 2007 ECAC New England Champions.
A native of North Adams, MA, Joel earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Health Performance from the University of New England and his Master of Education in Exercise Science and Sports Studies from Springfield College. He was a varsity letter winner in the sport of Basketball for the University of New England.
Joel resides in Vernon, CT with his wife Kara and daughters Malia and Evelyn.
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The Space Program on Water Polo Drama ‘The Plague’
The Space Program, a New York-based team of indie producers, describes itself as a collective. The way things work is that the three-person team collaborates on all projects — with one person taking lead and the others assuming supporting roles, depending on the film. “We have been able to become a safety net for each […]

The Space Program, a New York-based team of indie producers, describes itself as a collective. The way things work is that the three-person team collaborates on all projects — with one person taking lead and the others assuming supporting roles, depending on the film.
“We have been able to become a safety net for each other and for the films and the filmmakers,” explained Gus Deardoff, who runs the company along with Lizzie Shapiro and Lexi Tannenholtz. “It means there’s always someone available, which helps because filmmakers really need instantaneous contact with their producers at all times, and sometimes you get spread very thin. This way, we have several lines of defense.”
The company, which has worked on the feature debuts of Boots Riley (“Sorry to Bother You”) and Emma Seligman (“Shiva Baby”), takes a particular interest in first-time filmmakers.
“We love working with people that we want to be able to grow with,” said Tannenholtz. “We pick directors who we know are going to be making a lot of movies over the course of their careers.”
One such filmmaker is Charlie Polinger, whose first film, “The Plague,” will premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes this year. It tells the story of a group of preadolescent boys who bully and torment each other at a water polo camp.
“It’s a violent sport,” said Shapiro. “The above-water game, you need to follow the rules, but the below- water game, you can scratch and kick and pull at each other. Charlie thought that was a perfect metaphor for the way boys can behave.”
The eerie film, which the Space Program team liken to the work of Todd Field, but required a global search to find the right setting and the necessary incentives.
“I budgeted that movie in New York, New Jersey, Vancouver, Toronto, Ireland, Budapest, Sophia, Bulgaria and Bucharest,” said Shapiro. “We were on the hunt for a big pool.”
They ultimately landed in Romania. Early buzz on the film is strong and Polinger has already lined up a new project, A24’s “The Masque of the Red Death” with Sydney Sweeney tapped for the lead role. As for the Space Program, they have a busy dance card. Up next is “Pure,” the latest film from writer and director Catherine Schetina (“The Bear”), which will star Zoey Deutch. It’s about a young woman who begins to rot from the inside out as her life threatens to unravel at her sister’s wedding. It’s just the kind of quirky, unique, out-of-the-box story that the Space Program was formed to support.
“Maybe we are not the people who do your ‘Star Wars’ with you, but after you’ve made your ‘Star Wars’ and you’d like to make a more personal movie again, we are the people that you really want to collaborate with,” said Deardoff.
Part of that means that the Space Program will keep rolling the money it makes on different productions into the next one, hustling to keep projects moving forward in a business where films frequently fall apart at the last minute.
“Every movie is different, and every movie needs something different,” said Tannenholtz. “And what success means for each movie is different across the board. So we have to approach everything with an individualized strategy. For indie movies, it’s not one size fits all.”
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High school volleyball: City Section boys’ playoff results and pairings
CITY SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS FRIDAY’S RESULTS FINALS At Birmingham DIVISION I #1 Taft d. #2 Carson, 25-10, 25-20, 25-17 DIVISION III #1 East Valley d. #7 Maywood CES, 3-0 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS At Birmingham OPEN DIVISION #3 El Camino Real vs. #1 Venice, 6 p.m. DIVISION II #1 Valley Academy of Arts & Sciences […]

CITY SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
FINALS
At Birmingham
DIVISION I
#1 Taft d. #2 Carson, 25-10, 25-20, 25-17
DIVISION III
#1 East Valley d. #7 Maywood CES, 3-0
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE
FINALS
At Birmingham
OPEN DIVISION
#3 El Camino Real vs. #1 Venice, 6 p.m.
DIVISION II
#1 Valley Academy of Arts & Sciences vs. #2 Mendez, 3:15 p.m.
DIVISION IV
#10 Port of Los Angeles vs. #8 Hamilton, 12:30 p.m.
DIVISION V
#3 Harbor Teacher vs. #1 Wilson, 10 a.m.
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Azusa Pacific Women’s Volleyball Releases 2025 Season Schedule
Story Links AZUSA, Calif. — Azusa Pacific University’s women’s volleyball team has officially released its 2025 schedule, featuring 27 regular season matches, a pair of high-profile tournaments, and 14 contests at the Felix Event Center. The Cougars will look to build on a strong tradition of competitiveness in the PacWest Conference as […]

AZUSA, Calif. — Azusa Pacific University’s women’s volleyball team has officially released its 2025 schedule, featuring 27 regular season matches, a pair of high-profile tournaments, and 14 contests at the Felix Event Center. The Cougars will look to build on a strong tradition of competitiveness in the PacWest Conference as they begin their campaign on September 4th.
The season kicks off with the APU/CUI Tournament, hosted at home in Azusa, where the Cougars will face Montana State Billings, Texas Woman’s, Regis, and Western Oregon. Following that, the squad heads into a tough Biola-hosted tournament featuring top regional opponents like Cal State Dominguez Hills and Texas Permian Basin.
“This year’s schedule gives us a great mix of early challenges and key home matches,” said Head Coach Chris Keife. “We’re excited to compete in front of our fans and take our program to new heights.”
A key stretch includes the team’s annual trip to Hawai’i in early October and pivotal conference battles against rivals Biola, Point Loma, and Concordia. The season wraps up at home on November 15 against Dominican.
Below is the complete schedule for the 2025 season:
2025 APU Women’s Volleyball Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 4 (Thu) | 6:00 PM | Montana State Billings | Azusa, CA | APU/CUI Tournament |
Sept. 5 (Fri) | 10:00 AM | Texas Woman’s | Azusa, CA | APU/CUI Tournament |
Sept. 5 (Fri) | 2:00 PM | Regis | Azusa, CA | APU/CUI Tournament |
Sept. 6 (Sat) | 11:00 AM | Western Oregon | Azusa, CA | APU/CUI Tournament |
Sept. 11 (Thu) | 6:00 PM | Cal State Dominguez Hills | La Mirada, CA | Biola Tournament |
Sept. 12 (Fri) | 10:00 AM | Stanislaus State | Costa Mesa, CA | Biola Tournament |
Sept. 12 (Fri) | 4:00 PM | Texas Permian Basin | La Mirada, CA | Biola Tournament |
Sept. 13 (Sat) | 10:00 AM | Cal State Monterey Bay | La Mirada, CA | Biola Tournament |
Sept. 17 (Wed) | 6:00 PM | Menlo | Azusa, CA | — |
Sept. 20 (Sat) | 1:00 PM | Point Loma | Azusa, CA | — |
Sept. 24 (Wed) | 6:00 PM | Hawai’i Hilo | Azusa, CA | — |
Sept. 26 (Fri) | 1:00 PM | Chaminade | Azusa, CA | — |
Oct. 2 (Thu) | TBA | Biola | La Mirada, CA | — |
Oct. 3 (Fri) | 6:00 PM | Vanguard | Azusa, CA | — |
Oct. 8 (Wed) | TBA | Hawai’i Hilo | Hilo, HI | — |
Oct. 9 (Thu) | TBA | Hawaii Pacific | Honolulu, HI | — |
Oct. 14 (Tue) | TBA | Point Loma | San Diego, CA | — |
Oct. 16 (Thu) | 6:00 PM | Fresno Pacific | Azusa, CA | — |
Oct. 23 (Thu) | TBA | Dominican | San Rafael, CA | — |
Oct. 24 (Fri) | TBA | Jessup | Rocklin, CA | — |
Oct. 29 (Wed) | 6:00 PM | Westmont | Azusa, CA | — |
Oct. 31 (Fri) | TBA | Concordia | Irvine, CA | — |
Nov. 1 (Sat) | TBA | Vanguard | Costa Mesa, CA | — |
Nov. 5 (Wed) | TBA | Westmont | Santa Barbara, CA | — |
Nov. 7 (Fri) | 6:00 PM | Biola | Azusa, CA | — |
Nov. 12 (Wed) | 6:00 PM | Concordia | Azusa, CA | — |
Nov. 15 (Sat) | 1:00 PM | Dominican | Azusa, CA | — |
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VOLLEYBALL: Four years – Yale Daily News
Yale Athletics The Yale women’s volleyball team won their third straight Ivy League title this season. They cruised past their conference opponents during the regular season, only falling to Princeton in four sets and Cornell in five — both teams that they later crushed in the Ivy League Tournament. In the past four years, the […]


Yale Athletics
The Yale women’s volleyball team won their third straight Ivy League title this season. They cruised past their conference opponents during the regular season, only falling to Princeton in four sets and Cornell in five — both teams that they later crushed in the Ivy League Tournament.
In the past four years, the squad has accumulated an impressive 48–8 Ivy League record and three NCAA Tournament appearances under Head Coach Erin Appleman, who was named the Ivy League Coach of the Year in 2022 and 2023.
This season, the Bulldogs fell to North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Although they won the first set 25-18 with contributions from all hitters and a great service run from senior Cara Shultz ’25, known for her unique serve, they dropped the next three sets to the talented Tar Heels.
The five players in the class of 2025 — Shultz, Fatima Samb ’25, Bella Chan ’25, Mila Yarich ’25 and Carly Diehl ’25 — have earned American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Region, All-Ivy and All-Eastern College Athletic Conference accolades between them.
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Roseville track and field athlete Jayda Wilson looks to Minnesota record books
“I can watch back, even when I PR, and I’m like, ‘Wow, it was a good jump, but there’s still so much room for improvement,’ ” Wilson said. In addition to a fifth-place Class 3A finish in pole vault as a freshman and first place last year, Wilson placed second in long jump as a […]

“I can watch back, even when I PR, and I’m like, ‘Wow, it was a good jump, but there’s still so much room for improvement,’ ” Wilson said.
In addition to a fifth-place Class 3A finish in pole vault as a freshman and first place last year, Wilson placed second in long jump as a sophomore with a personal-best of 18-5½. Her track and field success has caught the eye of multiple Big Ten schools, including Minnesota, which has offered her a scholarship.
“I think what sets Jayda apart is she’s just fearless,” Ueland said. When Wilson is asked to make changes, “she’s willing to throw it all out for the big picture, which is really hard for a high school kid to do, hard for us adults to do.”
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