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Former MSU star Smith helps bring youth basketball event to Flint | Sports

Young Flintstones spent five hours working on their skills and competing in a series of games. FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) – Flint Northern alum and Michigan State Flintstone Antonio Smith helped bring a five-hour youth basketball event to Carman-Ainsworth Middle School on Saturday. Through his T1 Enterprise program and in partnership with community […]

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FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) – Flint Northern alum and Michigan State Flintstone Antonio Smith helped bring a five-hour youth basketball event to Carman-Ainsworth Middle School on Saturday.

Through his T1 Enterprise program and in partnership with community organization POP Solutions, Smith’s event included a series of basketball drill and games for elementary and middle school age kids to compete in.

ABC12 spoke with the organizers as well as several young Flintstones about the day.



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Former Israeli national basketball player Yoav Raver dies in Gaza Strip – Israel Sports

The Israeli sports world mourned St. Sgt.-Maj.Yoav Raver on Friday, who fell in battle alongside three other IDF soldiers in the Gaza Strip.  The soldiers were clearing a building in Khan Yunis when a bomb detonated, causing a building to fall on them. The incident occurred at around 6 a.m. on Friday morning, the […]

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The Israeli sports world mourned St. Sgt.-Maj.Yoav Raver on Friday, who fell in battle alongside three other IDF soldiers in the Gaza Strip. 

The soldiers were clearing a building in Khan Yunis when a bomb detonated, causing a building to fall on them. The incident occurred at around 6 a.m. on Friday morning, the IDF reported. Five additional soldiers were wounded in the incident, one of them is critically wounded. 

Raver, 19, played for the Israeli national basketball team in his teenage years and left a considerable impact on the basketball association. He reportedly could have chosen to continue playing at a professional level, but instead chose to enlist in the IDF’s elite Yahalom unit as a combat engineer. 

“The Israel Basketball Association mourns the untimely passing of Yoav Raver, a former member of the Israeli national team for [the] under 14 [team],” the organization said in a statement.

“Raver played in the youth department of Hapoel Kfar Saba and, beyond being an outstanding athlete, won all of us over with his unique and humble character. The Israel Basketball Association extends its condolences to the family.”

IDF soldiers Yoav Raver and Chen Gross fell in the Gaza Strip, June 2025. (credit: ILLUSTRATION)

‘A true hero with a captivating smile’

Raver’s home team, Hapoel Kfar Saba, said that its members were mourning the loss of their alumnus. 

“The Hapoel Kfar Saba Basketball Club family announces with great sadness the fall of the club’s alumnus, Sgt.-Maj. Yoav Raver,” the team said in a statement. 

“Yoav grew up with us at the basketball school and progressed through the youth department up to the senior youth team. We are shocked and in pain!”

In the same incident, Warr. Ofc. Chen Gross, 33, fell in battle. He was a super fan of the Maccabi Bnei Yehuda soccer team, and was remembered by the club as a “true hero.”

“The Maccabi Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv Football Club bows its head upon hearing of the fall of the team supporter, Staff Sergeant (Res.) Chen Gross, 33, from the Moshav Gan Yashiya, a fighter in the Commando Brigade’s Maglan Unit,” the statement said. “Chen was a man of the earth, a true hero with a captivating smile, and a dedicated soldier. All of us in the club send our condolences to the dear Gross family, many of whom are supporters of the team, and to all his relatives and friends.”

The names of the two other soldiers killed in battle were not cleared for publication. 

The deaths of these four soldiers bring the total number of soldiers killed this week to eight.







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Crystal Theatre welcomes local youth to stage | News, Sports, Jobs

CRYSTAL FALLS — School is out for summer and the Missoula Children’s Theatre is at the Crystal Theatre next week organizing a production of “Red Riding Hood.” Under the leadership of trained theatre majors, a five-day workshop Monday through Thursday will culminate in two performances, at 7 p.m. Friday, June 13, and 2 p.m. Saturday, […]

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CRYSTAL FALLS — School is out for summer and the Missoula Children’s Theatre is at the Crystal Theatre next week organizing a production of “Red Riding Hood.”

Under the leadership of trained theatre majors, a five-day workshop Monday through Thursday will culminate in two performances, at 7 p.m. Friday, June 13, and 2 p.m. Saturday, June 14.

The free workshop is open to students who have completed first through 12th grades. In-person registration and casting of characters will begin at 10 a.m. Monday in Stage Left.

Rehearsals will be 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; actors are asked to bring their own lunch.

Crystal Theatre has provided this experience for area youth without fee since 2016.

Tour actors/directors for this production are Abigail Marine and Sarah Lindsay Merriman. A native of Oregon, Marine studied music education and opera at Portland State University. Her favorite stage credits include Princess Pamina in “The Magic Flute” and the Fairy Godmother in “Cinderella.” She made her stage debut at age 5 in an MCT production of “The Little Mermaid.”

Like her partner, Merriman is thrilled to be touring with the Missoula Children’s Theatre. A lover of mountains and the outdoors, she hails from Palmyra, Va., and recently graduated from Radford University with double majors in music and theatre.

Some of her favorite credits include Janet Van DeGraff in “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Cassandra in “The Trojan Women,” and The Little Fish in The “Rainbow Fish Musical.”

“Red Riding Hood” is adapted from the classic tale and musically arranged by Michael McGill, executive director of Missoula Children’s Theatre. Organized in 1970, the nation’s largest touring children’s theater company aspires to help children and adults develop lifelong skills while enriching communities worldwide.

“Over the river and through the woods, to Grandmother’s house she goes,” McGill says. “‘Red Riding Hood’ and her pals try to stay on the straight and narrow path. The Big Bad Wolf, who is not so bad after all, and a friendly Forest Ranger urge them along, for in the Shadows lurk diversions and a sinister surprise or two.”

McGill continues, “And we can’t have a wolf tale without Three Little Pigs and even a Boy Who Cries … you guessed it. With help from her family and a loyal young locksmith, Red finds her Grandma and a whole lot more.”

The audience is sure to find a basket-full of delightful entertainment. Tickets for the two performances are $10 for adults and $5 for children, sold only at the door. Actors in the production will receive two complimentary tickets for guests.



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Texas foster youth overcome obstacles to earn high school diplomas

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Texas foster care students are defying statistics with only 63% of foster youth graduating compared to the state average of 90%. “Actually I’m really proud because I didn’t, to this day I never thought I would actually walk the stage or make it with all the thoughts I had in my […]

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Texas foster care students are defying statistics with only 63% of foster youth graduating compared to the state average of 90%.

“Actually I’m really proud because I didn’t, to this day I never thought I would actually walk the stage or make it with all the thoughts I had in my mind,” said Cortney Cantu, one of a dozen foster care students celebrating their graduation.

Foster youth beat the odds, celebrate high school graduation

Cantu’s cap tells her story: “If you knew my story, you would be proud.”

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services hosted their annual graduates reception, honoring high school graduates from Nueces and Webb County who have overcome significant challenges in the foster care system.

“I was moving around a lot. Five different high schools… But out of everything I learned one thing, I learned that no matter how hard it gets, as long as I don’t give up, I can do it,” said Devlin De Santiago, another graduate being honored.

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De Santiago says the hardships made him more resilient.

“Four months ago, I was like, this high school doesn’t want me in here. I just got out of CPS, I don’t have a lot of money in my pocket. But I did it anyways,” De Santiago said.

For these graduates, this is just the beginning. Texas covers tuition and fees at state colleges for former foster youth, even up to a law degree or medical degree, opening doors to higher education that might otherwise remain closed.

Cantu hasn’t chosen a major yet but is considering becoming a nail technician.

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“I just can’t wait. I really can’t wait. I’m just glad I’m out and I just can’t wait to move on with my next chapter,” Cantu said.

De Santiago is exploring a career as a dialysis nurse.

“Anything you do in life later on is gonna be for you and for nobody else,” de Santiago said.

When KRIS6 News asked what message they would share with other foster youth who might be struggling, Cantu offered encouragement.

“I would say stay focused, and don’t worry about anybody else. Just worry about you. Fight, push,” Cantu said.

De Santiago’s advice was equally direct: “So don’t give up unless you want to fail yourself.”

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Sports in brief: Righetti basketball camps | Youth Sports

Righetti basketball camps There are two upcoming youth basketball camps at Righetti High School. There will be a camp for second-through-eighth grade girls June 16, 23 and 30 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. each session. There will also be a camp for third-through-eighth grade boys and girls June 17, 19, 24 and 26 from […]

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Huffman youth baseball team loses thousands after possible jugging incident

HUFFMAN, Texas – A Huffman youth baseball team is trying to recoup the losses after at least $2,900 was stolen that should have helped cover costs for an upcoming tournament. The incident happened Thursday around 11:45 a.m. just after an assistant coach for the Huffman 12U All-Stars said he left a bank in Humble and […]

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HUFFMAN, Texas – A Huffman youth baseball team is trying to recoup the losses after at least $2,900 was stolen that should have helped cover costs for an upcoming tournament.

The incident happened Thursday around 11:45 a.m. just after an assistant coach for the Huffman 12U All-Stars said he left a bank in Humble and stopped at a nearby restaurant on FM 1960 Bypass Road West for lunch.

When Marcus Thornton returned to his car, thieves had broken the front passenger window of his truck and the money was gone, he said, believing he may have been followed.

In addition, he said the thieves took several of his son’s championship rings and checks that should have gone to other area youth sports teams or fine arts groups, as he runs a company that helps the groups raise funds.

Thornton reported the incident, believed to be a jugging, to Humble police. The department confirmed an investigation is underway and detectives are looking into the possibility that Thornton was followed from the bank.

However, the strip center where the break-in occurred doesn’t appear to have any exterior cameras.

Team coach Wayne West said the team will be at Swamp Donkeys Seafood in Kingwood at 5 p.m. on Friday, where the owner has agreed to let the boys bus tables to start recouping the money.

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Orlando Magic’s Wendell Carter Jr. Returns Home To Host Youth Basketball Camp

Center-forward Wendell Carter Jr. is set to host his 4th annual free basketball camp on Friday June 7, in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The event highlight’s Carter’s continued commitment to making an impact and giving back to the community that helped shape him.  The camp is organized by A Platform Foundation , co-founded by […]

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Center-forward Wendell Carter Jr. is set to host his 4th annual free basketball camp on Friday June 7, in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The event highlight’s Carter’s continued commitment to making an impact and giving back to the community that helped shape him. 

The camp is organized by A Platform Foundation , co-founded by Carter alongside his parents Wendell Sr. and Kylia Carter to empower the youth and families by providing educational resources and programs. 

Carter’s foundation has always been driven by a powerful mission which is to elevate the quality of life in marginalized communities while fostering the next generation of leaders.  Through tireless efforts, Carter launched programs on financial literacy, equality, STEM education, social justice, and African American history with the goal of reinforcing the values his community has long stood for.

The Magic star was awarded the NBA’s Bob Lanier Community Assist Award in January 2025. This prestigious award is given to the player who exemplified profound passion to serving the community. Carter also received the Rich & Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award, the city of Orlando Proclamation, the Presidential Volunteer Service Award, and the City of Atlanta Proclamation.   

While Carter’s community efforts continue to be recognized, what better way for him to keep this dream alive through the game that he holds so near and dear to his heart. Participants in Carter’s camp will spend the day immersed in basketball tackling fundamental work, drills, and various workouts led by experienced coaches and mentors. The camp is designed to not only promote athletic development, but instill discipline, leadership, personal growth within young boys of society.

The camp will run from 8am to 3pm at Whitfield Academy. Parents must register their children online to secure a camp spot and every child will receive free lunch and t-shirt within the full day of basketball fun.  

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