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Five BeachBows Gain All-Big West Nods

Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – The Big West Conference announced its all-conference awards for beach volleyball on Thursday as voted by the league coaches with five Rainbow Wahine earning recognition.  Alana Embry was named to the first team, Sarah Burton and Caprice Lorenzo were named to the second team, while Julia Lawrenz […]

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IRVINE, Calif. – The Big West Conference announced its all-conference awards for beach volleyball on Thursday as voted by the league coaches with five Rainbow Wahine earning recognition. 

Alana Embry was named to the first team, Sarah Burton and Caprice Lorenzo were named to the second team, while Julia Lawrenz gained honorable mention. Jasmine Wandeler earned a spot on the all-freshman team. 

For Embry, it marked the second straight year that she gained first-team accolades. The native of Poway, Calif., played in all 35 matches, with all but six of those at the top two flights, including 20 at the top of the order. Embry played with three different partners and found her most success with Lawrenz as the pair went 13-7, highlighted by winning seven of nine matches at the No. 2 fight.

Lawrenz, a junior from Curitiba, Brazil  earned all-Big West mention for the first time with her dynamic play, in spite of missing a stretch of nine straight matches near the tail end of the season. Lawrenz went 13-6 in her final 19 matches of the year.

Burton (Jr., Perth Australia)  and Lorenzo (Jr., Mesa, Ariz.) also earned conference accolades for the first time. They were the only UH pair to start all 35 matches together and tallied the most wins (16) on the team both individually and collectively. The tandem played all of their matches at the top three spots of the lineup, including 15 matches as the top flight. 

In her inaugural campaign as a BeachBows, the freshman Wandeler had an instant impact, starting all 35 matches while notching the third most wins (15) on the squad. The native of Stans, Switzerland, played the majority of her matches with Jesse Mann in the middle of the order where the duo notched a half dozen wins over ranked opponents, highlighted by an upset of Madison Goellner and Ella Larkin of then-No. 1 USC on the opening day of the season.

The Rainbow Wahine concluded their season with a 14-21 record after bowing out of the Big West Championship semifinals. 



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Loaded Schedule Awaits Men’s Water Polo in 2025

Story Links 2025 Schedule Single-Game Tickets SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Santa Clara University men’s water polo team announced Tuesday its 2025 schedule, which includes 11 home dates, six West Coast Conference games and participation in three marquee tournaments. […]

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Santa Clara University men’s water polo team announced Tuesday its 2025 schedule, which includes 11 home dates, six West Coast Conference games and participation in three marquee tournaments.
 
The Broncos (13-11, 2-4 WCC) will host three WCC games, two against last season’s top-two finishers in the standings – Pacific (Oct. 5) and Pepperdine (Nov. 14). They’ll also host major non-conference clashes against nationally ranked programs UC Davis (Sept. 27), UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 3), Long Beach State (Oct. 11), and Stanford (Nov. 5). Santa Clara will also host its annual Julian Fraser Memorial tournament on Oct. 24-26.
 
Single-game tickets for all 2025 home games are available now. Click here to purchase tickets online, call the Broncos ticket office at (408-554-4660), or email broncotickets@scu.edu.
 
“As a coaching staff, we are really excited for what is in store this coming season,” said Santa Clara University head coach Keith Wilbur. “Between tournaments, non-conference head-to-head games and conference play within the WCC, we face a lot of really strong opponents in 2025.”
 
Santa Clara kicks off its season in August with two games in one day on Aug. 30. It takes on Fresno Pacific before facing host UC Merced in the Central Valley. It then heads to the annual Princeton Invitational on the East Coast on Sept. 5-7, where it’ll play three games in three days. Two weeks later, the Broncos head to Southern California to take part in the MPSF Invite against some of the top programs in the country, hosted by UCLA this season.
 
“In my time at Santa Clara, this will be our toughest strength of schedule in a season, and the team is really looking forward to the challenge,” added Wilbur.
 
WCC road trips to California Baptist (Oct. 16), San Jose State (Oct. 18) and Air Force (Nov. 8) round out the regular season schedule. The third annual WCC Tournament will be held on Nov. 21-23 on the campus of the Air Force Academy in Colorado. The NCAA Championship is being hosted this season by Stanford from Dec. 5-7.



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Guthrie and Shaw Named CSC Academic All-District

Story Links Conway, Ark.- The College Sports Communicators have released their Academic All-District teams for Baseball with Ian Guthrie & Owen Shaw making the list. Guthrie slashed .313/.387/.433 in 134 at-bats, hitting 11 extra-base hits with 2 home runs. Guthrie was also named to the All-SAA Sportsmanship team. Shaw led the team […]

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Conway, Ark.- The College Sports Communicators have released their Academic All-District teams for Baseball with Ian Guthrie & Owen Shaw making the list.


Guthrie slashed .313/.387/.433 in 134 at-bats, hitting 11 extra-base hits with 2 home runs. Guthrie was also named to the All-SAA Sportsmanship team.

Shaw led the team with a .347 batting average and a .970 OPS while driving in 36 runs and slugging .520 with 21 extra-base hits.

Both were named All-SAA Honorable Mention this past season. 


Student-athletes must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s games. For pitchers, a student-athlete must have made at least 17 appearances OR pitched 35 innings. 


The 2025 Academic All-District® Baseball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the diamond and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.

The Division II and III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Divisions II and III Academic All-America® programs. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported through the NAIA governance structure.



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Bode Layo: PennWest Cal track and field | News, Sports, Jobs

Layo Name: Bode Layo High school: Portage Area Hometown: Portage Sport: Track and field Events: Jumping College choice: PennWest California Other colleges considered: Shippensburg, IUP, Robert Morris Why I picked PennWest California: “I chose CALU because it just felt like home, and the coaches are great.” Greatest high school achievement: Finishing fourth in the state […]

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Name: Bode Layo

High school: Portage Area

Hometown: Portage

Sport: Track and field

Events: Jumping

College choice: PennWest California

Other colleges considered: Shippensburg, IUP, Robert Morris

Why I picked PennWest California: “I chose CALU because it just felt like home, and the coaches are great.”

Greatest high school achievement: Finishing fourth in the state in the high jump

Coach Lance Hudak’s quote: “On behalf of the entire Portage Mustang track and field program, we would like to congratulate Bode on his signing with California PA to continue his academic and track and field career as a Vulcan. Over the last three years, he has developed into a top high school high jumper in PA. Under Coach (Brady) Wert’s tutelage at Cal, the sky is the limit in what Bode is yet to accomplish.”

How I got my start in track and field: “I wasn’t a fan of baseball, and I figured, ‘hey, we’ll give it a shot.”’

Favorite college growing up: Penn State

Other interests: Hunting, fishing, video games

What getting to play in college means to me: “It means the world to me. It was always a goal even if I didn’t know what sport. I knew I wanted to compete at the next level.”

Probable college major: Business

Parents: Breanna and Deven Layo



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The Orioles announced to reporters, including Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com, that catcher Chadwick Tromp has been re-signed to a minor league deal. He is with the club in Seattle and on the taxi squad. Tromp, 30, was on the O’s roster for a few days recently. Adley Rutschman got a concussion scare, so the O’s […]

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The Orioles announced to reporters, including Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com, that catcher Chadwick Tromp has been re-signed to a minor league deal. He is with the club in Seattle and on the taxi squad.

Tromp, 30, was on the O’s roster for a few days recently. Adley Rutschman got a concussion scare, so the O’s added Tromp in order to have another backstop on the roster alongside Maverick Handley. Rutschman felt better a few days later, which led to the out-of-options Tromp being designated for assignment. He went hitless in four plate appearances during that brief stint as an Oriole. He elected free agency just a few hours ago but he and the club have worked out a new pact.

There hasn’t been anything to suggest that there’s anything currently wrong with Rutschman or Handley, so it’s possible Tromp is just around on the taxi squad for logistical reasons. The Orioles are in Seattle for three games and then play three against the Athletics in West Sacramento. The Triple-A Norfolk Tides are in Louisville, Kentucky this week, so it would take some time to get a fresh body to the West Coast if an injury did pop up. Tromp’s presence gives them someone on hand who can be added to the roster on short notice.

The O’s go back home next week after facing the A’s, at which point Tromp could perhaps join the Tides. He hasn’t hit much in his big league career, with a .219/.229/.375 line in part-time play over six seasons, but he has a solid defensive reputation and better offense in the minors. He has a combined .256/.337/.427 line and 102 wRC+ in 872 Triple-A plate appearances dating back to the start of the 2022 season.

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Chico High volleyball coach investigation under appeal | News

CHICO, Calif. – Action News Now has gained new insights into the investigation involving Chico Unified Head Girls Volleyball coach Chas Konopka. Back in March, several of the players on the volleyball team brought their complaints against Coach Konopka to the Chico Unified board trustees, labeling him as “mean” and “out of line.” A formal […]

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CHICO, Calif. – Action News Now has gained new insights into the investigation involving Chico Unified Head Girls Volleyball coach Chas Konopka.

Back in March, several of the players on the volleyball team brought their complaints against Coach Konopka to the Chico Unified board trustees, labeling him as “mean” and “out of line.”

A formal complaint was filed, and Action News Now has been following the developments closely over the past few months.

On Monday, Chico High Athletic Director Jason Alvistur mentioned to Action News Now that Konopka was cleared of the charges.

However, Alvistur clarified on Tuesday that Konopka was actually cleared to coach, not exonerated of all allegations.

A representative for the Chico Unified School District said the investigation had concluded but is now being appealed.

“We can confirm that through the comprehensive investigation, Chico Unified has identified areas within our school athletic programs to be improved, including training for coaches and clarification of the complaint process,” the representative said.

The district plans to implement additional training and support for the 2025-26 athletic staff, focusing on best practices for interacting with student-athletes.

The full statement from Chico Unified School District can be read in its entirety below:

“In March, Chico Unified was made aware of concerns regarding the Chico High School volleyball program. Chico Unified worked with all involved to conduct a comprehensive investigation. The complaint investigation and resolution process can take a long time and is intended to allow all parties to be heard in order to determine any necessary actions moving forward. The process also provides for an appeal process. As a result, the Chico High School volleyball complaint has yet to be resolved. Any reference to allegations being unfounded or individuals being cleared of allegations are not accurate as the complaint process is still ongoing.

CUSD takes complaints seriously and is responsible for conducting a comprehensive investigation. While the complaint investigation process can be long, it is intended to allow all parties to be heard and to determine any necessary actions moving forward. The process also provides for an appeal process. As a result, the complaint has yet to be resolved.

Chico Unified appreciates those students and families who are willing to share their concerns. Their communication allowed us to identify areas of needed improvement. We believe we can always improve and are confident the concerns addressed through this process will benefit not just the volleyball program but our entire athletic program.

While we cannot discuss specific details, we can confirm that through the comprehensive investigation, Chico Unified has identified areas within our school athletic programs to be improved, including training for coaches and clarification of the complaint process. Chico Unified will be working to make the complaint process clearer for athletes to understand so complaints and concerns can be addressed when they occur. The 2025-26 athletic staff will also have extra training and coaching support materials specifically focused on best practices for interacting with student-athletes.

Chico Unified is committed to ongoing improvement in all our programs, including our high school athletic programs.”

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