Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Sports

Town Crier: Week of May 2 | Town Crier

Published

on


Arts Orange County to Honor Jorg Dubin at 25th OC Arts Awards







Dubin painting.jpg

Laguna Beach Artist Jorg Dubin will be honored for his contributions to the Orange County Arts scene this September at the 25th OC Arts Awards.




A Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award will be awarded to Laguna Beach artist Jorg Dubin for his lifetime achievement. Dubin has been an integral figure in Orange County’s artistic landscape for over five decades, maintaining a prolific career as a painter, sculptor, and mentor, and contributing to its cultural fabric through his multidisciplinary practice and dedication to fostering emerging talent. Arts Orange County will gather on Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the Samueli Theater at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, to honor its stars at the 25th Orange County Arts Awards. More information about the coming awards event may be found at artsoc.org.  

Laguna Beach Tomato-Fest Seedling Sale and Fundraiser

The South Laguna Community Garden Park will hold the second annual Laguna Beach Tomato-Fest Seedling Sale and Fundraiser on Sunday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. at the Garden Park. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind sale featuring tomatoes of all shapes and sizes that are specifically adapted to our coastal climate. Last year was such a success that we have doubled the number of plants and added eight new varieties! We have once again acquired a selection of unique, disease-resistant seeds from specialized seed companies that include heirlooms and hard-to-find hybrids, most of which are unavailable from nurseries, and some of which fetch $2 a seed! All six hundred plants have been seeded and cared for by Community Garden members, and all proceeds benefit the Garden Park. A suggested donation is $5 each or $20 for five plants. 31610 Coast Highway at Eagle Rock in South Laguna. For more information visit

CultivatingTheCoast.com or email Carlydayart@gmail.com. 

LBBC May Speaker: Mayor Alex Rounaghi

Laguna Beach Mayor Alex Rounaghi will speak at the Laguna Beach Business Club’s May 15 meeting. The LBBC holds monthly breakfast meetings starting at 7:30 a.m., featuring speakers discussing valuable topics for achieving personal and professional success.

Club meetings begin with a buffet breakfast and a brief networking roundtable. Meetings are hosted at Nirvana Kitchen + Pantry, 303 Broadway St., #101, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Non-members are welcome. The non-member guest fee is $30, payable by Venmo or cash/check made out to the Laguna Beach Business Club on the day of the meeting. Space is limited, so guests should be sure to receive RSVP confirmation. For more information about the LBBC or to register to attend the meeting, please either visit our website at lagunabeachbusinessclub.com or write to us at Info@LagunaBeachBusinessClub.com. 

Flourish and Bloom at Hortense Miller Garden

Artist Carole Boller, an award-winning artist from Laguna Beach, has created an informative and fun “Flourish & Bloom” Painting Workshop for Saturday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Hortense Miller Garden. It’s fun and affordable, just $10 for materials and free if you bring your own supplies: acrylic colors: lemon yellow, cadmium deep yellow, cadmium orange, phthalocyanine blue, ultramarine blue, cadmium red deep, quinacridone rose, and white; canvas panel; brushes of your choice; palette knives; a palette; paper towels; and a container for water or turpentine if you’re working in oil. Carole Boller is a Laguna Beach festival and award-winning artist. Reservations can be made at hortensemillergarden.org. 

Laguna Beach Library Hosts a Fun-Filled Earth Day Celebration

The Laguna Beach Library welcomed families and community members on Saturday, April 26 for a lively Earth Day Celebration filled with fun, learning, and environmental appreciation. The event featured an engaging story time, a composting workshop, face painting, Fairy Garden crafts and colorful rock painting. Different activities offered children a hands-on way to connect with nature, express their creativity, and learn about caring for the Earth. The celebration perfectly balanced learning and play, leaving kids and adults with big smiles and a renewed appreciation for the library and the planet. The Friends of the Laguna Beach Library would like to thank the library staff, volunteers, and everyone who came out to help make the event such a wonderful and welcoming day for local families. For more information about upcoming programs and how the Friends support the Laguna Beach Library, please visit friendsofthelagunabeachlibrary.org.

Community Rallies Behind Beloved Water Polo Coach

A cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community was injured after being hit by a car while walking his two dogs. When the incident occurred, coach Chad Beeler was walking Penny and Kona on April 21. He sustained multiple injuries, including a broken clavicle. Sadly, his dog, Penny, was killed in the accident. 

“Chad has been a cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community for over 30 years. He’s taught, coached, and mentored generations of local kids—as a longtime Laguna Beach lifeguard, head of the Junior Lifeguard Program, coach for many LBHS water polo teams, director of Laguna Beach Water Polo Club, and the heart behind countless summer beach camps for our littlest locals,” his GoFundMe reads. “If you know Coach Chad, you know how much those dogs mean to him—they were always by his side, often making appearances on the pool deck and bringing smiles to all the young swimmers.”

A GoFundMe was set up to help Beeler with unexpected costs and the loss of his dog. To donate, visit gofundme.com and search “Chad Beeler.” 

9th Annual South Laguna Community Garage Sale

The ninth annual South Laguna Community Garage Sale is happening this Saturday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. A neighborhood tradition, this fun annual event is a natural extension of the community atmosphere in South Laguna. Shoppers from all around come looking for great deals and love being welcomed by friendly South Laguna residents. Come out Saturday morning and enjoy finding treasures with your complimentary coffee and South Swell donuts. Sponsored by Chris Tebbutt Real Estate Group. 

Garage sales will be held at the following residences:

31441 Holly Drive

31526 West Street

31516 Monterey Street

31557 Eagle Rock Way

31532 Egan Road

31541 Summit Road

31616 Virginia Way

31636 2nd Avenue

31618 2nd Avenue

31641 3rd Avenue

31666 Scenic Drive

31706 Scenic Drive

31726 Scenic Drive

31751 Scenic Drive

31671 Mar Vista Avenue

31681 Mar Vista Avenue

31741 Mar Vista Avenue

31836 Hedge Lane

31914 9th Avenue



Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sports

No. 2 UH men’s volleyball makes easy work of No. 7 Loyola Chicago

Published

on




Link

Continue Reading

Sports

T&F Set to Host Penn Select

Published

on


PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men’s and women’s track & field teams return to the Ott Center on Jan. 10, hosting the Penn Select. 

Field events are scheduled to begin at Noon with weight throw, high jump, pole vault, and long jump. Running events will start at 2:00 p.m. with the women’s mile. 

PENN SELECT

Saturday, January 10

Jane and David Ott Center for Track and Field | Philadelphia, Pa. 
 

Live Results, Schedule of Events, Watch Live – (ESPN+) 

Tickets – $5 Youth (2-12), $10 Adult  

Teams Competing

Delaware State, Howard, LaSalle, Lehigh, Morgan State, Penn, Rider, Rutgers, St. Joseph’s, Temple, Townson, and Villanova.

Quaker Notemeal

Jessica Oji made her collegiate debut in shot put at the Penn Opener (Dec. 5), breaking the Ivy League indoor record with a mark of 17.72m (58′ 1.75″). 

Adannia Agbo broke the school record in the triple jump recording a distance of 13.05m (42′ 9.75″), rank second in the NCAA. 

Jake Rose won six of seven events in the men’s heptathlon scoring 5647 points, setting a school record. 

Freshman Joseph “Tiago” Socarras took over the track in the men’s 1000m crossing the finish line first with a school record time of 2:20.39. 

Penn closed out the meet with a fifth school record, as the 4x400m relay team of Leo FrancisNayyir Newash-Campbell, Tiago Socarras, and Ryan Matulonis ran 3:09.78 to claim victory. 

NCAA Top 25

2. Jessica Oji, Shot Put – 17.72m 

2. Adannia Agbo, Triple Jump – 13.05m 

5. Jake Rose, Heptathlon – 5647 pts

16. Matthew Kathiravelu, Triple Jump – 15.06m 

22. Keira Beaumont, 60m – 7.44

25. Ryan Matulonis, 60m H – 7.96

25. Raina Pietrzak, Pentathlon – 3560 pts

6. Men’s 4x400m – 3:09.78

17. Women’s 4x400m – 3:45.22

Leading the Ivy League 

Keira Beaumont, 60m – 7.44

Tiago Socarras, 1000m – 2:20.39

Ryan Matulonis, 60m H – 7.96

Mark Hellwig, High Jump – 2:06m

Jake Rose, Long Jump – 7.12m 

Paris Ivery, Long Jump – 5.96m

Adannia Agbo, Triple Jump – 13.05m  

Jessica Oji, Shot Put – 17.72m 

Jake Rose, Heptathlon – 5647 pts

Men’s 4x400m – 3:09.78

Women’s 4x400m – 3:45.22

Ivy League Athlete of the Week

Jessica Oji – Dec. 9 

Jake Rose – Dec. 9 

Upcoming Meets 

Jan. 17 – Quaker Invitational (Ott Center)

Jan. 22-24 – Penn 10 Elite (Ott Center) 

Jan. 30 – Penn Invitational (Ott Center)

Jan. 30 – 31 – Stan Scott Invitational (Lubbock, Texas)

About the Ott Center 

The 73,000-square foot facility on River Fields Drive is connected to the Hollenback Center, adjacent to the Schuylkill River and south of Penn Park. Designed to be filled with natural light, the new building features large, clear story windows which face the Schuylkill River and align with the multi-story windows on the flanks of Hollenback, which was originally the campus powerplant.

 

The facility is designed to honor Penn’s long tradition of excellence in track and field and will enhance and provide support to the Penn Relays – the oldest and largest track and field event in the country.

The facility contains a banked 200 meter running track designed around specific geometric relationships between the straight and curved track sections to produce optimal conditions for running events, two long jump/triple jump runways, two pole vault runways, an eight-lane infield for sprints, hurdles and high jump, and a throwing area for the shot put and weight throw. With spectator seating of more than 1,000, the Ott Center will be able to host a series of exciting youth, high school and college events for years to come.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Michigan State Indoor Track & Field Returns to Action at Wolverine Invitational

Published

on


Wolverine Invitational

Date:
Saturday, Jan. 10
Location: U-M Indoor Track & Field Building | Ann Arbor, Mich.
Live Results 

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 10 at the Wolverine Invitational.

This is the Spartans’ first meet since the holiday break. Michigan State will have several sprinters along with a group of field athletes in action.

The field events begin at 10:30 a.m., while the running events start at 11 a.m. Tess Roman will start the running action for MSU in the prelims of the 60m hurdles. Roman will also compete in the women’s shot put. Logan Allen and Dylan Terryberry will follow in the prelims of the 60m hurdles at 11:15 a.m. Last time that Allen competed at the GVSU Holiday Open, he set the Michigan State record with a time of 7.77 in the 60m hurdles.Terryberry will also be in action in the high jump.

In the 300m, Elizabeth Anderson and Alexys Wilson will compete for the Spartans in the final running event for the MSU women. In the field events, the Leila Barmore and Gabrielle Jeffries will be in action in the long jump.

On the men’s side, Michigan State will have three athletes in the 60m dash in Cameron Cheetam, Drew Novak and Carter Bissell. The Spartans will have two more men in field events. Adam Blue will contest the pole vault and Andrew Harding in the long jump.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Five Volleyball Student-Athletes Earn Southland All-Academic Honors

Published

on


NEW ORLEANS – Five New Orleans Privateers volleyball players earned a spot on the Southland Conference All-Academic Team that was announced by the conference office on Friday afternoon.
 
Courtney Roundtree, Defne Eciroglu, Vanae Sapp, Alessandra Meoni and Lani Alleman all earned spots on the team.
 
Roundtree has a 3.33 GPA as a Sociology major with a minor in Psychology. The senior middle blocker played every set this season and accrued 236 kills. For her career, Roundtree finished with 653 kills and 199 total blocks. She had a stretch of eight consecutive matches with 10 or more kills this season.
 
Eciroglu currently has a 3.87 cumulative GPA after the fall semester as a Chemistry major. The junior setter entered the top 10 in program history in career assists and now has 1,601 assists in her three years on the Lakefront. She had 713 assists and 198 digs for the 2025 campaign.
 
Sapp finished holds a 4.00 GPA while in a Master’s program for Education. Sapp transferred to the Privateers for her final year in 2025 and finished with 158 kills along with 228 digs. She had a pair of double-doubles against Lamar this season. Sapp also had 10 matches with 10 or more digs on the year.
 

Meoni is also a graduate transfer with a 4.00 GPA. She is in a Master’s program for Mathematics. Meoni finished the year with a team-high 249 kills and added 128 digs and 49 total blocks. She had five double-doubles on the season and had a 20-kill match against Nicholls and a 25-dig performance against East Texas A&M.
 
Alleman currently holds a 3.60 GPA as a Psychology major. The junior libero had 151 digs this season. She also finished her career in the top 15 in career digs per set in program history with 2.34. In her three seasons with the Privateers, Alleman finished with 658 digs in 259 career sets played.
 
These five women are the first Southland volleyball all-academic selections since Kaitlyn Grice in 2018.
 
BLUES ON TUES. NEWSLETTER
To keep up with all athletics news at the University of New Orleans, subscribe here for our weekly newsletter.
 
SOCIAL MEDIA
Fans are encouraged to follow @PrivateersVB on Twitter/X, @PrivateersVB on Instagram, like /PrivateersVB on Facebook and subscribe to the PrivateerAthletics YouTube channel.

 





Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Cross Country Lands Six on Academic All-MAC Team

Published

on


KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Mid-American Conference announced the 2025 Cross Country Academic All-MAC Team on Thursday morning, celebrating the achievements of 117 student-athletes who have excelled both in competition and in the classroom. The Broncos were headlined by six honorees on this year’s list. 

The Academic All-MAC distinction honors student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding dedication to both their academic and athletic pursuits. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20 and participate in at least 50% of their team’s competitions during the season.

Ava Kurczewski (3.93, Exercise Science), Lara Machado Pereira (3.76, Biomedical Sciences), Larissa McGrath (3.97, Biomedical Sciences), Lily Overton (3.70, Exercise Science), Lauren Sancrant (3.68, Strategic Communications: Public Relations) and Madison Zarembski (3.98, Elementary Education) were the representatives this season. 

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

No. 19 George Mason Hosts Catawba College in 2026 Season Opener

Published

on


#19 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL vs. Catawba College
WHEN: Saturday, January 10 (5 p.m.)
WHERE: The RAC | Fairfax, Va.
2025 RECORDS: #19 George Mason (16-13, 6-6 EIVA); Catawba College (13-12, 1-2 IVA)
ALL-TIME SERIES: First-ever meeting
LIVE STATS: Click Here
WATCH (ESPN+): Click Here


FAIRFAX, Va. – The No. 19 George Mason Men’s Volleyball team will begin their 2026 campaign this Saturday, January 10, when they host Catawba College at the Recreation Athletic Complex (RAC) at 5 p.m. in Fairfax. This will be the Patriots’ first-ever meeting with the Indians and the first time since 2023 the Patriots will start the season with a home opener.

Head coach Jay Hosack, who is entering his 11th season at the helm and recently signed a three-year contract extension with George Mason, said he is looking forward to get the new season underway.

“We are excited to get the 2026 season underway!” said Coach Hosack. “Our guys have worked hard in the preseason, and we are stoked to start the march towards an EIVA title run!”

George Mason ended their 2025 season with a 16-13 overall record and a EIVA Conference record of 6-6. After sweeping Charleston (WV) in the first round of the EIVA tournament, the Patriots’ season came to a close when they lost 3-1 to top-seeded Princeton in the semifinals.

In the offseason, Coach Hosack signed Patriot alum Sam Greenslade (’20) as an assistant coach and added freshmen Brady Ruth of Orlando, Fla., and Alex Venes of Plainfield, Ill.

George Mason is also highly ranked in both conference and national preseason polls. The Patriots are ranked No. 19 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) National Collegiate MVB Preseason Poll, and they are ranked third in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA) Preseason Coaches Poll.

Redshirt senior outside hitter Liam French and sophomore middle blocker Alexander Lillie were also selected to the 2026 EIVA Players to Watch list. Last season, French played 72 sets from 24 matches and scored 233 points with 191 kills. The Virginia Beach, Va., native also had 29 service aces, the second-most on the team, as well as a .242 hitting percentage, 57 digs and 22 blocks. French recorded a season-high of four service aces against Charleston (WV) on April 23rd.

Lillie’s freshman campaign was a decorated one, as he was named a three-time EIVA Defensive Player of the Week and was also selected to the EIVA First-Team.  The Ronkonkoma, N.Y., product appeared in 82 sets across 24 matches and recorded 30 solo blocks, which was the second-most in the country. In total, his 94 blocks with 1.132 blocks per set was good for ninth-best in the country as well.

The team this season comprise of the following:

SENIORS (4)

JUNIORS (6)

SOPHOMORES (6)

FRESHMEN (2)

SCOUTING CATAWBA COLLEGE

Catawba College will begin their second-ever men’s volleyball season this Saturday in Fairfax. Last season, the Indians finished their inaugural season with an overall record of 13-12 and an Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (IVA) Conference record of 1-2. They entered the IVA Tournament as the four-seed and fell to No. 5 Rockhurst in the first round of the tournament, 3-1, in St. Louis, Mo.

HISTORY WITH THE INDIANS

This will be George Mason’s first-ever meeting with Catawba College.

UP NEXT

After the home opener, the Patriots will travel to Columbus, Ohio, for two matches. They will face host Ohio State on Jan. 15, followed by meeting with Long Beach State the following day (Jan. 16). The Patriots will then return home to host Merrimack on Jan. 24th at 6 pm at the RAC.

 





Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending