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Boys volleyball playoffs: Ogden awarded top seed in 3A after securing unbeaten region championship | News, Sports, Jobs
1 / 8 The Ogden High boys volleyball team poses with their Region 13 trophy following a 3-0 sweep of Ben Lomond on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden. CONNER BECKER, Standard-Examiner 2 / 8 Ogden High’s Case Crowther jumps up for a serve during a region boys volleyball game versus Ben Lomond on Tuesday, […]

- The Ogden High boys volleyball team poses with their Region 13 trophy following a 3-0 sweep of Ben Lomond on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ogden High’s Case Crowther jumps up for a serve during a region boys volleyball game versus Ben Lomond on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ben Lomond’s Emanii Jackson sets up his serve during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ben Lomond’s Emanii Jackson helps up his teammate, Juan Millan, during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on April 29, 2025, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ben Lomond’s Emanii Jackson sends the ball over the net during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ben Lomond meets for a timeout during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ogden High’s Kos Crowther blocks a shot by Ben Lomond’s Spencer Sartor during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Ogden.
- Ben Lomond’s Spencer Sartor is jubilant during a region boys volleyball game at Ogden High on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at Ogden.
OGDEN — The Ogden High boys volleyball team, in addition to Senior Night and 3-0 sweep (25-9, 27-25, 25-20) over visiting Ben Lomond, celebrated the program’s first-ever region championship Tuesday with a fourth consecutive win in the regular-season finale.
Then Ogden checked in as the No. 1 seed for the 3A state tournament bracket released Wednesday. The Tigers meet the winner of No. 16 Providence Hall and No. 17 Utah Military-Camp Williams in the second round Wednesday, April 7, at UVU.
A historic season for Ogden (20-5, 10-0 Region 13) and head coach Tim Wright includes an unbeaten region schedule, with the Tigers staving off two hard-fought closing sets by the Scots (7-14, 2-7).
Also earning a bye, No. 13 Ben Lomond is paired with No. 4 Juab in the second round on April 7.
Seven Ogden seniors — Case Crowther, Oscar Barragan, Rome Carver, Adam Ballard, Kale Flint, Anthony Martinez and Pedro Garcia — were recognized before their final home match Tuesday. Crowther, who completed his first and only prep season with brothers Keen and Kos, said the senior class owes Wright and the coaching staff a debt of gratitude.
“I’m really sad it’s coming to an end,” Crowther said. “All the boys have really bonded as a group, but I know we’re going our different paths. … (Wright)’s been an amazing coach. … He has a way of seeing what each individual needs and grows them better as a player. I’ve grown a lot of confidence over the years from Tim.”
Crowther (one kill, five digs, eight aces) and the Tigers opened the evening claiming the opening set by 17 points, but those were the tamest waters around Ben Lomond the rest of the night. Scots captain Spencer Sartor and senior Emanii Jackson led BL in a charged second set where Ogden trailed by as much as four and needed extra serves to pull ahead by two for the win.
“You can tell there’s a bond,” Wright said. “When someone makes a mistake, it’s never ‘I’m going to look at you, I’m going to judge you.’ It’s ‘hey, you’ve got the next one and we’re going to do it.’ I think that’s hard to come by and that’s what’s helped them grow.”
Wright also highlighted his senior class in leading Ogden to a perfect region finish and its expected high ceiling entering the postseason.
“We’re really lucky for this senior group,” Wright said. “They came with a lot of fire. Not only has that pushed them, but it’s allowed the whole team to push each other. They have a lot of passion and that’s carrying out on the court.”
Across the net, Ben Lomond, 1-5 in its last five matches, fought for what would’ve been a third region win Monday. Four seniors — Jackson, Angelo Pierce, Freddy Martin and Kalae Winter — helped BL end the regular season with a gritty effort against a 3A favorite.
The Scots opened the season on a 2-0 spark before dropping their next four matches. For guys like Sartor, BL’s seniors have been a bit more than a shoulder this spring.
“We’ve put in a lot of effort to get to where we’re at (right) now,” Sartor said. “Freddy, Kalae and Emanii really brought this team up to where it is right now and I don’t think we’d be doing all too great without them.
“They’ve taught me how to stay positive and keep a goldfish mentality.”
The 3A and 4A state tournaments share the following dates: First-round matches are contested Saturday, May 3, at home sites; the remaining rounds are played May 7-8 at UVU.
Visit uhsaa.org/tournaments for more state tournament information.
3A PLAYOFF
Second round (May 7)
No. 1 Ogden vs. No. 16 Providence Hall (2-17)/No. 17 Utah Military-Camp Williams (3-17)
No. 3 Morgan (19-8) vs. No. 14 Utah Military-Hill Field (5-17)
No. 13 Ben Lomond (7-14) vs. No. 4 Juab (17-5)
4A PLAYOFF
First round (May 3)
No. 17 West Field (8-18) at No. 16 Park City (8-10)
Bear River (2-21) missed the cut.
Connect with sports reporter Conner Becker via email at cbecker @standard.net and X @ctbecker.
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Field Hockey’s Siedem and Myklebust to Compete at USA Field Hockey Senior Nexus Championship
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown standouts Mia Karine Myklebust and Kate Siedem have been selected to compete in the 2025 USA Field Hockey Senior Nexus Championship. USA Field Hockey made the announcement on Monday (June 23). The Senior Nexus Championship begins on July 18 and continues through July 20 at the Virginia Beach Regional Training […]

The Senior Nexus Championship begins on July 18 and continues through July 20 at the Virginia Beach Regional Training Center and features 145 collegiate and post-collegiate players.
A step along the Olympic Development Pathway program, the Senior NXC serves as a selection opportunity for the 2025-26 U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team Selection Camps, Junior USWNT Selection Camps, U.S. Women’s National Development Squad and U.S. Women’s National Team.
“As a program deeply committed to player development, I’m incredibly proud to see Kate Siedem selected to join MK Myklebust in the U.S. Olympic Development Pathway at the Senior Nexus Tournament this July,” said head coach Britt Broady. “This tournament will be an important final tune-up for MK ahead of the Junior Pan-American Games with the U-21 squad, and a tremendous opportunity for Kate as she positions herself for the next U-21 cycle as current players age out.”
Siedem started in all 17 games at Brown as a sophomore in 2024 and has played in every game in her collegiate career. It marks the first USA Field Hockey selection for the Madison, New Jersey native.
“I’m very honored and excited to play at the Senior Nexus Championship in July!” said Siedem. “I am looking forward to competing and continuing my development as a player in preparation for our season this fall.”
Myklebust was recently named to the United States Under-21 National Team to earn her spot at the Nexus Championship. The Los Gatos, California native was named First Team All-Ivy last fall after leading the Bears with nine goals.
There are 40 colleges represented among the 144 players named to the Championship. Brown is one of six Ivy League programs represented along with Princeton (5), Yale (2), Columbia (1), Harvard (1), and Penn (1). Brown is one of 24 programs with multiple selections.
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Women’s sport shows ‘unprecedented’ digital growth despite broadcast dip
While broadcast viewership is down 13%, women’s sport’s growth on social platforms such as TikTok and YouTube suggests a different trend is emerging. Ahead of a bumper summer of sport, the Women’s Sport Trust’s latest visibility report sheds light on what is happening among audiences, broadcasters and digital platforms. According to the analysis, in collaboration […]

While broadcast viewership is down 13%, women’s sport’s growth on social platforms such as TikTok and YouTube suggests a different trend is emerging.
Ahead of a bumper summer of sport, the Women’s Sport Trust’s latest visibility report sheds light on what is happening among audiences, broadcasters and digital platforms.
According to the analysis, in collaboration with insights agency GSIQ, viewership is down year-on-year, with a 13% decline in three-minute UK broadcast reach between January and May 2025. This is the first decline since 2022. However, it doesn’t mean fans aren’t watching and brands shouldn’t be investing.
The drop in viewership coincides with a 15% reduction in coverage hours and a decline in Barclays Women’s Super League (BWSL) and Guinness Women’s Six Nations (W6N) average audiences.
Ahead of a bumper summer of sport, the Women’s Sport Trust’s latest visibility report sheds light on what is happening among audiences, broadcasters and digital platforms.
According to the analysis, in collaboration with insights agency GSIQ, viewership is down year-on-year, with a 13% decline in three-minute UK broadcast reach between January and May 2025. This is the first decline since 2022. However, it doesn’t mean fans aren’t watching and brands shouldn’t be investing.
The drop in viewership coincides with a 15% reduction in coverage hours and a decline in Barclays Women’s Super League (BWSL) and Guinness Women’s Six Nations (W6N) average audiences.
BWSL’s broadcast audience fell by 35%, while W6N’s reach dropped from 8.1 million to 6.6 million.
“Progress isn’t linear,” says Women’s Sport Trust CEO Tammy Parlour. “There will be fluctuations and not all metrics will move in the same direction at the same time.”
However, she describes the broader picture for women’s sport as one of “momentum and opportunity”, noting that investment is continuing to rise.
Growth in digital
The “unprecedented” growth in digital channels suggests the media mix for women’s sport is evolving.
The first five months of 2025 saw a 105% increase in TikTok views for the eight most-viewed women’s sport accounts on the platform. On YouTube, this figure is 84%.
In the UK, BWSL’s digital engagement was the highest, with 56 million TikTok views, 20 million YouTube views and 6 million Instagram engagements. Globally, the Women’s National Basketball Association led the way with 131 million views and the Women’s Tennis Association came out on top on YouTube, with 75% growth to 63 million views.
“It’s hugely encouraging to see women’s sport thriving on digital platforms, with athletes, teams and leagues leveraging new ways to connect with fans. This ecosystem – built through collaboration between broadcasters, rights holders and platforms – is vital to continuing the sport’s growth,” says Parlour.
However, she cautions the decline in broadcast viewership is a reminder of the “fierce competition” for audience attention.
“We must ensure that investment in production and distribution keeps pace with fan demand and the quality of the sport on offer,” says Parlour.
She describes the report as sending a “strong signal” to brands that digital engagement in women’s sport is growing fast and the opportunity to connect with fans, particularly through player-led content, has “never been greater”.
“The upcoming UEFA Women’s EURO will bring a wave of attention, but the real value lies in showing up consistently – not just in the big moments,” Parlour adds. “The brands that invest now, with the right tone and timing, will be the ones that build lasting connections as the audience matures.”
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News – Water Polo Australia
Water Polo Australia is pleased to announce its team for the 2025 World Aquatics U20 Water Polo Championships. WPA has selected 14 athletes to compete at the event, which will be held in Salvador, Brazil from 10-16 August 2025. The team has been selected following a camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. […]

Water Polo Australia is pleased to announce its team for the 2025 World Aquatics U20 Water Polo Championships.
WPA has selected 14 athletes to compete at the event, which will be held in Salvador, Brazil from 10-16 August 2025.
The team has been selected following a camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra.
Water Polo Australia would like to congratulate the following athletes on their selection:
Anneliese Pamp (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Bless Daly (Polo Bears, QLD)
Charley Stephens (Drummoyne, NSW)
Chelsea Johnson (Mermaids, QLD)
Ebony Nash (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Georgia Chapman (Balmain, NSW)
Isabel Scott (Sydney Uni, WA)
Kali-yah Taoso (Mermaids, QLD)
Koko Bacic (Drummoyne, NSW)
Layla Smith (Balmain, NSW)
Samantha Hardingham (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Saskia Dunn (Balmain, NSW)
Sienna Owen (Mermaids, QLD)
Tayla Dawkins (Balmain, SA)
Reserve: Horatia Schlect (Polo Bears, QLD)
Reserve: Matilda Waugh (Balmain, NSW)
Reserve: Sophie Pethers (Balmain, NSW)
Head Coach: Dusan Damjanovic (QLD)
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5 Rainbow Wahine earn Academic All-District honors
Reading time: < 1 minute Five University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa track and field athletes earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors on June 24, for their accomplishments in the classroom and in competition. Honorees must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher while ranking highly in a regional ranking in their respective events. Track […]

Five University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa track and field athletes earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors on June 24, for their accomplishments in the classroom and in competition.
Honorees must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher while ranking highly in a regional ranking in their respective events.
Track and Field Honorees
- Rose Forshaw – Throws
- Helen Hoadley – Pole Vault
- Catherine Touchette – Multis
- Lilian Turban – Jumps/Throws
- Tara Wyllie – Jumps/Hurdles
This marks the third consecutive year that the Rainbow Wahine have had the maximum number of student-athletes named Academic All-District. Turban earned the honor for the third straight year while Hoadley and Wyllie have claimed the recognition for the second consecutive season.
Read more at Hawaiiathletics.com.
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Catch up on all the latest news from Gopher Athletics from the past week. GopherSports.com: Women’s Hockey announced its full 2025-26 schedule which kicks off in late September with series against Boston College and Boston University. GopherSports.com: Women’s Hockey had a trio of players selected in last night’s PWHL Draft: Ella Huber (Boston). Natálie Mlýnková (Montreal) and […]


Catch up on all the latest news from Gopher Athletics from the past week.
GopherSports.com: Women’s Hockey announced its full 2025-26 schedule which kicks off in late September with series against Boston College and Boston University.
GopherSports.com: Women’s Hockey had a trio of players selected in last night’s PWHL Draft: Ella Huber (Boston). Natálie Mlýnková (Montreal) and Peyton Hemp (Ottawa).
PostBulletin.com: Huber reflected on her career, her pro prospects and her relationship with fellow Gopher and current Maple Leaf Matthew Knies.
KSTP.com: Coach Cook talked with KSTP about leading the US Under-19 team at next week’s World Championships in Europe.
GopherSports.com: For the eighth time in 12 seasons at Minnesota, Coach Miller was named USTFCCCA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
@MikeGrimm3: Coach Miller and Coach Kabia were guests on Mike Grimm’s Go Gopher Podcast.
GopherSports.com: Kostas Zaltos added to his postseason honors when he was named Big Ten Field Athlete of the Year for the second time in his career.
GopherSports.com: Coach Chastain announced the hiring of Michael O’Hare as assistant coach after he spent time at Little Rock, Sam Houston State and Oklahoma State.
Academic News:
- Track & Field: Ten Gophers Named Academic All-District by CSC
- Men’s Hockey: Koster, Nevers Honored as All-American Scholars
GopherSports.com: Five Gophers were recognized as Phil Steele Publications unveiled its preseason selections highlighted by All-America honors for safety Koi Perich.
GopherSports.com: Volleyball’s “Gopher Spotlight’ series kicks off with West Palm Beach, Fla., native Kelly Kinney.
MNGolf.org: Reese McCauley claimed the 2025 Minnesota Golf Association Amateur Match Play Championship last week.
MNGolf.org: Kyler Schwamb defeated a pair of former teammates en route to the title on the men’s side to complete the Gopher sweep.
GopherSports.com: Men’s Basketball wrapped up its second week of summer workouts.
MNDaily.com: Sophomore point guard Isaac Asuma was featured in the Minnesota Daily.
YouTube.com: Receiver Rashod Bateman was a guest on the Baltimore Ravens’ The Lounge Podcast.
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