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Nehemiah Turner Joins Gopher Men's Basketball Program
University of Minnesota men’s basketball coach Niko Medved has announced the addition of Nehemiah Turner (Auburndale, Fla.) to the 2025-26 roster. Turner comes to Minnesota after playing his freshman year at Central Arkansas. “Nehemiah is a terrific addition to our program,” Medved said. “He has size, strength and skill with great finishing ability. Nehemiah has […]


University of Minnesota men’s basketball coach Niko Medved has announced the addition of Nehemiah Turner (Auburndale, Fla.) to the 2025-26 roster. Turner comes to Minnesota after playing his freshman year at Central Arkansas.
“Nehemiah is a terrific addition to our program,” Medved said. “He has size, strength and skill with great finishing ability. Nehemiah has good paint presence and a high ceiling. We’re looking forward to having him in a Gopher uniform.”
Turner, a 6-foot, 10-inch forward, saw action in all 33 games his freshman season, including the starting nod at the end of the year. Playing 18.1 minutes, Turner averaged 8.5 points and 4.2 rebounds, but averaged 17 points the final two months of the year. In the final 10 games of the season, Turner averaged 18.5 points and scored in double figures in all 10 contests. In the opening round of the ASUN Championship, Turner led the team to a 77-72 win over Stetson when he had career-high 37 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks. Turner’s 37 points also marked the best by any UCA player last season as did the 13 field goals made that game. In his rookie campaign, he scored double-digit points in 12 games and three double-digit rebounding games.
Before Central Arkansas, Turner played prep basketball at Williston Northampton where he earned All-WNEP and All-NEPSAC honors. He transferred there from Auburndale (Fla) High School. He averaged 13 points and nine rebounds and was a two-time All-District selection.
2025 Spring Signees (Hometown)
BJ Omot (Mankato, Minn.)
Jaylen Crocker-Johnson (San Antonio, Texas)
Bobby Durkin (Darien, Ill.)
Robert Vaihola (San Mateo, Calif.)
Langston Reynolds (Denver, Colo.)
Chansey Willis Jr. (Detroit, Mich.)
Nehemiah Turner (Auburndale, Fla.)
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Sprinters Sara Schermerhorn and Liam Danitz Qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Story Links Hope College juniors Sara Schermerhorn and Liam Danitz have qualified to sprint at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships this week: SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, outside of Cleveland, is hosting the three-day meet that runs Thursday-Saturday, May 22-24. Watch the meet live on ncaa.com. Schermerhorn […]

Hope College juniors Sara Schermerhorn and Liam Danitz have qualified to sprint at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships this week:
SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, outside of Cleveland, is hosting the three-day meet that runs Thursday-Saturday, May 22-24.
Watch the meet live on ncaa.com.
Schermerhorn (Traverse City, Michigan / Traverse City West HS) will race in the 200-meter prelims on Thursday at 6:55 p.m. and in the 400-meter prelims on Friday at 3:15 p.m., aiming to qualify for Saturday’s finals in both events.
The exercise science major will make her third trip to outdoor nationals. In 2024, Schermerhorn finished fifth in the nation in the 400 and earned All-America First Team accolades, and 14th in the 200 and received All-America Second Team honors.
In March, Schermerhorn placed seventh in the nation in the 400 at the NCAA Indoor Championships and ninth in the 200.
Danitz (West Branch, Michigan / Ogemaw Heights) has qualified for outdoor nationals for the first time and will compete in the men’s 200 meters.
The exercise science major will race in Thursday’s prelims at 6:45 p.m.
At this year’s NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, Danitz placed seventh in the nation in the 200 meters and claimed All-America honors.
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CIF-SS champion Mira Costa boys volleyball earns top seed in first State Championship
The Mira Costa boys volleyball team is the No. 1 seed in the Southern California Regional for the CIF SoCal Regional playoffs, with a chance at winning the first CIF State championship. The Mustangs, who won the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship Saturday, will host No. 8 Beckman in the first round Tuesday at 6 […]

The Mira Costa boys volleyball team is the No. 1 seed in the Southern California Regional for the CIF SoCal Regional playoffs, with a chance at winning the first CIF State championship.
The Mustangs, who won the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship Saturday, will host No. 8 Beckman in the first round Tuesday at 6 p.m. Mira Costa defeated Beckman in three sets in CIF-SS pool play April 30. If the Mustangs won, they would face either No. 4 Carlsbad or No. 5 Newport Harbor in the regional semifinal Thursday.
The regional final, set for Saturday, could be a rematch of the CIF-SS final, assuming both Mira Costa and No. 2 Huntington Beach win their first two matches. The Mustangs, as the top seed, would host the final.
Redondo is the No. 7 seed and will open at Huntington Beach. The Oilers swept the Sea Hawks in pool play May 6.
In Division IV, CAMS, the CIF-SS Division 9 champion, is the eighth seed and will face top-seed Mater Dei Catholic of San Diego Tuesday.
Usually, the regional final would mark the end the season, but this year for the first time, the regional final winners from Northern and Southern California will meet in the first boys CIF State Final, May 31 at Fresno City College.
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Abandoned Hotel to Become Homeless Resource Center – SM2
An abandoned building on Highway 49 in Hattiesburg is being repurposed into the Mississippi Hub Complex. An abandoned hotel off Highway 49 is being transformed into a community resource center for individuals experiencing homelessness and for others who are in need of support.Reona Burnett, founder of the Mississippi Hub Complex, said the building will serve […]


An abandoned building on Highway 49 in Hattiesburg is being repurposed into the Mississippi Hub Complex.
An abandoned hotel off Highway 49 is being transformed into a community resource center for individuals experiencing homelessness and for others who are in need of support.
Reona Burnett, founder of the Mississippi Hub Complex, said the building will serve as a day center and community hub. Plans include showers, case workers, a therapist, legal services, a laundry room, pantries and a day center for those seeking assistance.
Burnett’s husband, Eric Burnett, who manages donations for the complex, found the space and purchased it with the goal of turning it into a facility that meets the needs of underserved populations.
Reona Burnett said the complex will also include an event space available for rental, and a restaurant to help fund the facility’s operations. The couple refers to the dining component as “dine-in with a cause.”
“The restaurant and the event space, we believe in thinking outside of the box, and we don’t want to depend on anyone to fund us,” Reona said. “Our whole journey has been self-funded since we started back in 2020, and so we want to continue that and not be obligated or having to depend on grants.”
The project will span three years and is divided into six phases. The first phase includes opening offices to begin offering services as soon as possible, particularly ahead of rising summer temperatures and potential storms.
Plans for the initial phase also include operating showers, installing mailboxes so individuals can use the address for benefit applications, and adding lockers for safe storage of personal belongings.
The Burnetts are encouraging involvement from University of Southern Mississippi students and the Hattiesburg community. They are seeking volunteers, sponsors, and donations, including clothing, hygiene products, undergarments and cleaning supplies.
“There are all kinds of ways the community can get involved to get it up and running,” Reona said. “They can volunteer, of course, they can donate, and they can sponsor a room.”
The couple is also asking for help with painting the building and assisting construction crews during upcoming renovations.
“We’re going to do all the painting ourselves,” Eric said. “The contractors won’t do any painting, so we want the community to come in and grab a brush and roll paint. I think that’ll be fun.”
Additional volunteers are needed to support marketing efforts and act as ambassadors to spread awareness about the project.
“You know, the biggest thing right now is that the community know what we are trying to do, but there are a lot of community members that don’t know,” Reona said. “So, we want to bridge that gap with our marketing team and get them out, and our ambassadors get them out, and just letting people know what we’re doing and how this is going to impact and benefit those in need.”
More information on how to get involved is available on the group’s Facebook page, “MS Hub Complex.”
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Manchester student to play Water Polo at Washington & Jefferson College
Added on May 19, 2025 Marsha Chartrand Pictured, L-R: Mother Holly Majorprice, Chloe Majorprice, Father Don Price, and brother, Aidan Majorprice. Photo courtesy of Char Major. submitted by Char Major On Thursday, May 1, high school senior Chloe Marjorprice signed her intent to play water polo for Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, PA. Chloe […]


Pictured, L-R: Mother Holly Majorprice, Chloe Majorprice, Father Don Price, and brother, Aidan Majorprice. Photo courtesy of Char Major.
submitted by Char Major
On Thursday, May 1, high school senior Chloe Marjorprice signed her intent to play water polo for Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, PA. Chloe lives in Manchester and attended Manchester Co-op Nursery School and Klager Elementary through grade four. She will graduate from Skyline High School in Ann Arbor.
She has been “in the water” throughout her high school career, either on the swim team or water polo team. Presently, she is the captain of the water polo team.
Chloe has also participated in the Olympic Development Program for water polo, competing on Regional and National levels.
While at Washington & Jefferson, Chloe plans to major in Biology.
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Empire 8 Conference Players of the Week – May 19, 2025
General | 5/19/2025 10:59:06 AM Story Links Below are the Empire 8 Players of the Week, released on May 19, 2025, for games played from May 12-May 18. It is the 37th and final Empire 8 weekly honors release of the 2024-25 season. Sports featured include men’s and women’s outdoor track and […]

General | 5/19/2025 10:59:06 AM
Below are the Empire 8 Players of the Week, released on May 19, 2025, for games played from May 12-May 18. It is the 37th and final Empire 8 weekly honors release of the 2024-25 season. Sports featured include men’s and women’s outdoor track and field.
MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Emerson Comer, SUNY Geneseo, So., Distance, South Kortright, NY/South Kortright
Comer shattered the all-time Empire 8 record and broke the meet record in winning the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the All-Atlantic Region Championship hosted by Williams College on Wednesday, May 14, as he crossed the finish line in a time of 8:54.32. That time is the 13th best in all of Division III to date this season and allowed him to qualify for the NCAA Division III Championships in the event. It is Comer’s second E8 weekly honor this spring.
FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Gabriel Giannini, SUNY Brockport, Jr., Multi Events, Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute
Giannini finished second overall in the decathlon at the All-Atlantic Region Championship hosted by Williams College on Wednesday, May 14 and Thursday, May 15. Giannini finished with a personal-best score of 6,446, which moved him into 25th nationally in Division III. He was the top finisher in the 100-meter dash and long jump and was the runner-up in the javelin throw. It is Giannini’s second E8 weekly honor of the 2025 season.
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Alexis Rodriguez, SUNY Brockport, Jr., Sprints/Hurdles, Williamson, NY/Williamson
Rodriguez won the 400-meter hurdles at the All-Atlantic Region Championship hosted by Williams College on Thursday, May 15 in a time of 1:01.36 which moved her into 10th nationally in the event and clinched a berth into the NCAA Division III Championships in the event.
FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Isabel Morse, Nazareth, Jr., Pole Vault, Ithaca, NY/Charles O. Dickerson
Morse won the pole vault at the All-Atlantic Region Championship hosted by Williams College on Wednesday, May 14 with a personal-best vault of 3.89 meters (12’ 9”), which moved her into 13th nationally and clinched a berth into the NCAA Division III Championships in the event. It is Morse’s second E8 weekly honor of the 2025 season.
ABOUT THE EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE
The members of the Empire 8 Conference are committed first and foremost to the pursuit of academic excellence and the league is regarded as an outstanding NCAA Division III conference. The membership has distinguished itself among its peer group for its quality institutions, spirited and sportsmanlike competition, outstanding services and highly ethical policies and practices. Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the E8. For more on the Empire 8 visit www.empire8.com.
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Umbria Volley Perugia – Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Italian volleyball club Umbria Volley Perugia, known as Sir Safety Umbria Volley Perugia due to sponsorship from Sir Safety System, is a professional Italian volleyball club based in Perugia. It plays in the highest level of the Italian Volleyball League. In the Italian Volleyball League, the team is known as […]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian volleyball club
Umbria Volley Perugia, known as Sir Safety Umbria Volley Perugia due to sponsorship from Sir Safety System, is a professional Italian volleyball club based in Perugia. It plays in the highest level of the Italian Volleyball League. In the Italian Volleyball League, the team is known as Sir Safety Susa Perugia, while in the international competitions the official name is Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia.
Team roster – season 2024/2025
Team roster – season 2023/2024
Team roster – season 2021/2022 | |||||
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No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | ![]() |
April 18, 1987 | outside hitter | ||
2 | ![]() |
July 11, 1994 | middle blocker | ||
3 | ![]() |
September 10, 2001 | outside hitter | ||
4 | ![]() |
August 28, 1986 | setter | ||
5 | ![]() |
September 18, 1991 | outside hitter | ||
6 | ![]() |
August 9, 1996 | setter | ||
8 | ![]() |
November 1, 1996 | opposite | ||
9 | ![]() |
July 31, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
10 | ![]() |
January 30, 1997 | libero | ||
11 | ![]() |
June 12, 1991 | middle blocker | ||
12 | ![]() |
February 23, 1997 | middle blocker | ||
13 | ![]() |
February 21, 1985 | libero | ||
17 | ![]() |
June 5, 1997 | outside hitter | ||
23 | ![]() |
May 6, 1985 | middle blocker | ||
Head coach: ![]() Assistant: ![]() |
Team roster – season 2020/2021 | |||||
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Sir Safety Conad Perugia | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | ![]() |
January 30, 1997 | libero | ||
2 | ![]() |
July 11, 1994 | middle blocker | ||
3 | ![]() |
August 28, 1998 | opposite | ||
4 | ![]() |
August 28, 1986 | setter | ||
5 | ![]() |
September 18, 1991 | outside hitter | ||
7 | ![]() |
June 21, 1996 | outside hitter | ||
8 | ![]() |
August 9, 1995 | middle blocker | ||
9 | ![]() |
July 31, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
10 | ![]() |
February 12, 1993 | setter | ||
11 | ![]() |
June 12, 1991 | middle blocker | ||
12 | ![]() |
February 23, 1997 | middle blocker | ||
13 | ![]() |
February 21, 1985 | libero | ||
14 | ![]() |
September 4, 1991 | opposite | ||
15 | ![]() |
May 21, 1994 | opposite | ||
17 | ![]() |
June 5, 1997 | outside hitter | ||
Head coach: ![]() Assistant: ![]() |
Team roster – season 2019/2020 | |||||
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Sir Safety Conad Perugia | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | ![]() |
January 30, 1997 | libero | ||
2 | ![]() |
July 11, 1994 | middle blocker | ||
4 | ![]() |
February 17, 1991 | opposite | ||
5 | ![]() |
March 5, 1994 | setter | ||
6 | ![]() |
August 15, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
8 | ![]() |
June 4, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
9 | ![]() |
July 31, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
10 | ![]() |
March 3, 1991 | outside hitter | ||
11 | ![]() |
August 5, 1993 | middle blocker | ||
12 | ![]() |
February 23, 1997 | middle blocker | ||
13 | ![]() |
February 21, 1985 | libero | ||
14 | ![]() |
September 4, 1991 | opposite | ||
15 | ![]() |
June 2, 1988 | setter | ||
16 | ![]() |
July 20, 1994 | outside hitter | ||
17 | ![]() |
February 24, 1992 | middle blocker | ||
18 | ![]() |
August 29, 1987 | middle blocker | ||
Head coach: ![]() Assistant: ![]() |
Team roster – season 2017/2018 | |||||
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Sir Safety Conad Perugia | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
2 | ![]() |
July 11, 1994 | middle blocker | ||
4 | ![]() |
July 22, 1987 | libero | ||
5 | ![]() |
March 5, 1994 | setter | ||
8 | ![]() |
June 4, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
9 | ![]() |
October 2, 1988 | outside hitter | ||
10 | ![]() |
July 25, 1984 | outside hitter | ||
11 | ![]() |
August 5, 1993 | middle blocker | ||
12 | ![]() |
January 29, 2003 | outside hitter | ||
13 | ![]() |
February 21, 1985 | libero | ||
14 | ![]() |
September 4, 1991 | opposite | ||
15 | ![]() |
June 2, 1988 | setter | ||
16 | ![]() |
July 20, 1994 | outside hitter | ||
17 | ![]() |
February 24, 1992 | middle blocker | ||
18 | ![]() |
August 29, 1987 | middle blocker | ||
Head coach: ![]() Assistant: ![]() |
Team roster – season 2016/2017 | |||||
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Sir Sicoma Colussi Perugia | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | ![]() |
September 19, 1983 | middle blocker | ||
3 | ![]() |
September 18, 1991 | libero | ||
6 | ![]() |
April 23, 1995 | outside hitter | ||
7 | ![]() |
June 21, 1983 | middle blocker | ||
8 | ![]() |
June 4, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
9 | ![]() |
October 2, 1988 | outside hitter | ||
10 | ![]() |
July 25, 1984 | outside hitter | ||
11 | ![]() |
September 19, 1990 | setter | ||
12 | ![]() |
September 27, 1988 | outside hitter | ||
14 | ![]() |
September 4, 1991 | opposite | ||
15 | ![]() |
June 2, 1988 | setter | ||
16 | ![]() |
March 5, 1980 | libero | ||
17 | ![]() |
January 8, 1981 | middle blocker | ||
18 | ![]() |
August 29, 1987 | middle blocker | ||
Head coach: ![]() Assistant: ![]() |
Team roster – season 2015/2016 | |||||
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Sir Safety Conad Perugia | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | ![]() |
September 19, 1983 | middle blocker | ||
2 | ![]() |
August 15, 1990 | outside hitter | ||
3 | ![]() |
June 20, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
5 | ![]() |
June 2, 1988 | setter | ||
6 | ![]() |
August 24, 1990 | outside hitter | ||
7 | ![]() |
August 19, 1983 | libero | ||
8 | ![]() |
June 4, 1993 | outside hitter | ||
9 | ![]() |
July 7, 1991 | setter | ||
10 | ![]() |
January 23, 1995 | opposite | ||
11 | ![]() |
August 12, 1985 | middle blocker | ||
12 | ![]() |
June 21, 1983 | middle blocker | ||
14 | ![]() |
September 4, 1991 | opposite | ||
15 | ![]() |
February 10, 1985 | libero | ||
18 | ![]() |
January 8, 1981 | middle blocker | ||
Head coach: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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