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Shedeur Sanders‘ slide down the 2025 NFL Draft has been well-documented since the event began on Thursday. In turn, social media has been flooded with comments throughout the first, second and third rounds, providing their thoughts about Sanders still being on the board. Of course, the memes have come along with it. One minor league […]

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Shedeur Sanders draft slide

Shedeur Sanders‘ slide down the 2025 NFL Draft has been well-documented since the event began on Thursday. In turn, social media has been flooded with comments throughout the first, second and third rounds, providing their thoughts about Sanders still being on the board.

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Of course, the memes have come along with it. One minor league baseball team — the Florence Y’all’s — whose mascot and team are literally based on the water tower that sits along the interstate in northern Kentucky — poked fun at the former Colorado quarterback.

They posted a photo of Sanders in a Y’all’s uniform with the caption, “Get ready to learn Florence Y’alls buddy.” This implies that he has somewhere to play next season if he were to go undrafted.

The trolling didn’t stop there. One commenter told the Y’alls that they think the team may be over-drafting for Sanders. The Y’alls admin replied, “Gonna take him as a UDFA.”

This is far from the only joke to be played on the former Colorado quarterback on social media. At the same time, many are shocked that Sanders, who was considered a first-round draft pick coming into the annual event, has fallen to day three.

Cam Ward and Jaxson Dart were the first quarterbacks to hear their names called, both being selected in the first round. Tyler Shough was drafted in the second round, while Jalen Milroe and Dillon Gabriel were both taken in the third round.

Other quarterbacks waiting to hear their names called during day three are Will Howard and Quinn Ewers. Sanders will join them in hoping to find out their NFL destiny during the final day of the draft.

Sanders’ slide to day three comes despite being regarded as one of the top QBs at the collegiate level last season. As a senior in 2024, Sanders threw for a career-best 4,134 yards on an impressive 74% completion percentage to go along with 37 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Spending the last two seasons playing for the Buffaloes, he scored 72 total touchdowns.

All told, Sanders passed for 14,318 yards and 134 touchdowns. His 10 interceptions in 2024 were a career-high, so he isn’t known for turning the ball over through the air.

Still, it appears that quarterback-needy NFL teams have been hesitant to pull the trigger on drafting the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. The opportunity to play for some of those teams is becoming more scarce as other quarterbacks are drafted around him.

Day three begins at Noon ET, and Sanders hopes to have found his new NFL home by the end of the day. If one thing’s for sure, it won’t be with the Florence Y’alls.

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Faces of Coronado Recreation Services: Tiara Gonzales

Meet Tiara Gonzales, a Recreation Specialist who has quickly become a valued and versatile member of the Parks & Beaches Division since joining the team in March 2025. Born and raised in San Diego, Tiara brings both local roots and fresh perspective to her role. With a bachelor’s degree from the University of San Diego […]

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Meet Tiara Gonzales, a Recreation Specialist who has quickly become a valued and versatile member of the Parks & Beaches Division since joining the team in March 2025.

Born and raised in San Diego, Tiara brings both local roots and fresh perspective to her role. With a bachelor’s degree from the University of San Diego and currently pursuing her master’s in Hospitality and Tourism Management at San Diego State University, Tiara’s educational background is matched by her passion for community engagement and event planning.

Her positive attitude, flexibility, and eagerness to adapt to the many moving parts of her position have made her a standout addition to the division. Whether she’s checking on parks or stepping in to support colleagues, Tiara consistently approaches her work with enthusiasm and professionalism.

“I was drawn to Coronado because of the small community feel,” Tiara shares. “I love being part of special days and events that spark joy for the community.” From local celebrations to seasonal programs, she finds purpose in the details that create meaningful moments for residents and visitors alike.

Outside of work, Tiara stays active as a high school softball coach and enjoys time with her husband and their dog, Zeus. A fun fact? Her family runs a non-profit horse sanctuary, further reflecting her compassionate nature and commitment to giving back.

We’re lucky to have Tiara on our team. Her dedication, upbeat energy, and community-centered spirit continue to make a positive impact every day. Thank you, Tiara, for all that you do!



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Every DI track and field record broken in 2025

Share After 20-plus collegiate records fell in 2023 and 25-plus records in 2024, the 2025 track and field season figures to continue the record-shattering performances. Here’s a list of every collegiate record broken during the 2024-25 DI track and field season. Women’s outdoor records DATE EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK   2/22/25 60 meterhurdles Inara Ukawuba California […]

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After 20-plus collegiate records fell in 2023 and 25-plus records in 2024, the 2025 track and field season figures to continue the record-shattering performances. Here’s a list of every collegiate record broken during the 2024-25 DI track and field season.

Women’s outdoor records

DATE EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK  
2/22/25 60 meter
hurdles
Inara Ukawuba California 8.46s  
3/29/25 4×800
meter relay
Liam Anna Podojil
Ainsley Erzen
Sanu Jallow
Analisse Batista
Arkansas 8:16.12 WATCH
3/29/25 Pole vault Brynn King Roberts Wesleyan 4.75m WATCH
4/18/25 3000 meter
steeplechase
Doris Lemngole Alabama 9:10.13  
4/25/25 300 meter
hurdles
Saira Prince Arkansas 39.63s WATCH
4/26/25 Mile Şilan Ayyildiz  Oregon 4:25.50  
5/3/25 Pole vault Amanda Moll Washington 4.76m WATCH
5/19/25 Pole vault Amanda Moll Washington 4.78m WATCH

Men’s outdoor records

DATE EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK  
2/15/25 Weight throw Ryan Johnson Iowa 24.59m  
2/22/25 60 meters Chase Williams California 6.86s  
3/27/25 1500 meters Liam Murphy Villanova 3:33.02 WATCH
3/29/25 10,000 meters Ishmael Kipkurui New Mexico 26:50.21 WATCH
4/13/25 Discus Mykolas Alekna California 75.56m^ WATCH
4/18/25 5,000 meters Habtom Samuel New Mexico 13:05.87 WATCH
6/11/25 Decathlon
100 meters
Peyton Bair Mississippi State 10.25 WATCH

^ World record

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Women’s indoor records

DATE EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK  
12/7/24 5000 meters Doris Lemngole Alabama 14:52.57 WATCH
2/14/25 Distance Medley
Relay (DMR)
Carmen Alder,
Meghan Hunter,
Tessa Buswell,
Riley Chamberlain
BYU 10:37.58* WATCH
2/15/25 Mile Şilan Ayyildiz  Oregon 4:23.46 WATCH
2/15/25 Pole Vault Amanda Moll Washington 4.88m WATCH
2/21/25 Distance Medley
Relay (DMR)
Julia Nielsen,
Moriah Oliveira,
Mia Barnett,
Silan Ayyildiz
Oregon 10:42.05 WATCH
2/28/25 Pole Vault Amanda Moll Washington 4.91m WATCH
3/15/25 400 meters Isabella Whittaker Arkansas 49.24s WATCH

*All-conditions best (ran on oversized track)

Men’s indoor records

DATE EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK  
12/7/24 3000 meters Ethan Strand North Carolina 7:30.15 WATCH
1/18/25 600 yards Jenoah McKiver Florida 1:05.75* WATCH
1/18/25 1000 meters Tinoda Matsatsa Georgetown 2:16.84 WATCH
2/1/25 Mile Ethan Strand North Carolina 3:48.32 WATCH
2/1/25 1500m Ethan Strand North Carolina 3:33.41 WATCH
2/8/25 1500m Gary Martin Virginia 3:33.41 WATCH
2/14/25 Distance Medley
Relay (DMR)
Ronan McMahon-Staggs,
Bodi Ligons,
Kyle Reinheimer,
Nathan Green
Washington 9:14.10^ WATCH
2/21/25 Distance Medley
Relay (DMR)
Wes Porter,
Alex Sherman,
Conor Murphy,
Gary Martin
Virginia 9:14.19 WATCH

*World indoor best
^ World record

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Pair of Little Rock student-athletes earn OVC Community Service Awards

Story Links BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced its 18 Community Service honorees Wednesday morning. Among those were two Little Rock student-athletes. Senior women’s golfer Katja Mueller and men’s cross country/track and field athlete Joel Allen were both honored. The awards, first bestowed in 2022-23, are based on activities […]

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BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced its 18 Community Service honorees Wednesday morning. Among those were two Little Rock student-athletes. Senior women’s golfer Katja Mueller and men’s cross country/track and field athlete Joel Allen were both honored.

The awards, first bestowed in 2022-23, are based on activities that took place during the 2024-25 academic year and recognize outstanding student-athletes for the contributions they make away from athletics, both on campus and in the community. OVC member institutions who competed in the league during the 2024-25 academic year were able to select a maximum of one male and one female student-athlete from their institution to be honored.

 “The OVC has always been about a sense of community,” said OVC Commissioner Beth DeBauche. “We are delighted to continue to bestow these awards to these outstanding student-athletes who are giving back to their communities.”

Mueller, who graduated in May with a degree in Business Administration Management, was an active volunteer around campus and in the community. The Rhineland-Platinate, Germany native volunteered at Little Rock volleyball, swimming and soccer events. She also worked at the inaugural Simmons Bank Championship at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock and volunteered at five other golf tournaments. She served at the Little Rock Animal Village and contributed a total of 69 volunteer hours during the 2024-25 school year.

Mueller, a 2024 WGCA All-American Scholar, was a four-year letter-winner for the Trojans and finished 15th in the OVC Tournament this spring. The Trojans finished second in the OVC Tournament as a team and won the event last spring.

Allen, a native of Youngsville, La., served Little Rock SAAC as a Community Engagement Officer for a year and also helped lead Little Rock DEI Week student engagement initiatives. During his Little Rock career, Allen medaled once in the Men’s 10,000 meters and won gold in the Men’s 3,000 Steeplechase, including winning the event the last two years during the Little Rock Invitational.

He coordinated volunteers at Little Rock athletic events for two years and was active volunteering at on-campus events for his four-year stint on campus. Allen also led student-athlete volunteers at the Little Rock Marathon and totaled 29 volunteer hours this school year.

 

 



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Gophers Kostas Zoltas, Angelos Mantzouranis go 1-2 at NCAAs

Zaltos won the event with a personal-best throw of 256 feet, 2 inches. Zaltos reached that distance in the final of his four throws. Mantzouranis was second with an effort of 252-6. The winning distance by Zaltos is the sixth-best throw in NCAA history. Zaltos’ championship was the 11th individual NCAA outdoor championship in program […]

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Zaltos won the event with a personal-best throw of 256 feet, 2 inches. Zaltos reached that distance in the final of his four throws. Mantzouranis was second with an effort of 252-6. The winning distance by Zaltos is the sixth-best throw in NCAA history.

Zaltos’ championship was the 11th individual NCAA outdoor championship in program history. The most recent to win was Obsa Ali in the 3000-meter steeplechase in 2018.

Mantzouranis, a sophomore, and Zoltas, a senior, went into the event ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the events. Mantzouranis had the top throw in the nation this spring, 257-11; that is the third-best throw in NCAA history. Before Wednesday, Zaltos’ season-best throw was 255-7.

The Gophers’ 4×100 meter relay team of Zion Campbell, Kion Benjamin, Aaron Charles and Devin Augustine qualified for Friday’s finals with a time of 38.16 seconds in Wednesday’s semifinals.

Christian Martin finished 17th in 110-meter hurdles semifinals and did not advance to the finals.

Also competing for the Gophers on Wednesday were Jak Urlacher in the pole vault final and Charles Godfred in the long jump final. Godfred, who won the Big Ten Conference title, is ranked No. 2 in the nation.



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Eden Prairie, Rogers reach boys volleyball state final

The finalists for the first MSHSL-sanctioned boys volleyball tournament are set. Rogers, the No. 3 seed in the field, spotted No. 2 Eastview a victory in the first set of Wednesday’s first semifinal match at the University of St. Thomas, then won two close sets before closing out the match in the fourth set for […]

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The finalists for the first MSHSL-sanctioned boys volleyball tournament are set.

Rogers, the No. 3 seed in the field, spotted No. 2 Eastview a victory in the first set of Wednesday’s first semifinal match at the University of St. Thomas, then won two close sets before closing out the match in the fourth set for a 22-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-19 victory.

Grant Anderson had 20 kills and Ethan Pierson added 13 for the Royals. Setter Trent Welle distributed the ball confidently for Rogers (26-1).

Rogers will face Eden Prairie in Thursday’s state tournament finale. The No. 1-seeded Eagles beat No. 4 Spring Lake Park in four sets, 19-25, 25-13, 25-16, 25-15.

Hardhik Kommalapati led Eden Prairie with 17 kills and Gabriel Hernandez had 11 for the Eagles (26-2), who stymied the Panthers at the net with 14 blocks.

Eden Prairie and Rogers have not met this season.

In the quarterfinals, Rogers defeated St. Paul Central in five sets to advance to Wednesday’s semifinal against No. 2 seed Eastview, which moved on with a three-set sweep of Hopkins/St. Louis Park.

Also in the quarterfinals, North St. Paul built a lead and rode it to a 25-17 first-set victory over Spring Lake Park. Spring Lake Park climbed out of a three-point hole to take the second set 26-24 and even the match, then pulled out a 3-1 victory.



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Parade of Champions at Atascadero High School • Atascadero News

ATASCADERO — Earlier this June, Atascadero High School held a “Parade of Champions” to celebrate the achievements of standout student-athletes. Honorees included Lucas Pulse, Elizabeth Wagster, Kaden Pryor, Cole Loney, Kieran Dolan, Charlotte Grant, the 220 Yard Medley Relay Team — Evangeline Brown, Aleah King, Carly Spann, and Katie Strohl — and the Varsity Girls Swim […]

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ATASCADERO — Earlier this June, Atascadero High School held a “Parade of Champions” to celebrate the achievements of standout student-athletes. Honorees included Lucas Pulse, Elizabeth Wagster, Kaden Pryor, Cole Loney, Kieran Dolan, Charlotte Grant, the 220 Yard Medley Relay Team — Evangeline Brown, Aleah King, Carly Spann, and Katie Strohl — and the Varsity Girls Swim Team. Congratulations to all!

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