Dads do a lot for their families, and Father’s Day is the perfect time to acknowledge those efforts. The days when dads would receive a colorful necktie for Father’s Day are largely (and, for fathers, thankfully) a relic of the past. Modern Father’s Day celebrations tend to involve more careful planning, and the following are some ways to make this year’s day for dads one to remember.
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Fremd Perfect Again In MSL Badminton Championship
The Mid-Suburban League (MSL) badminton conference championship has found a home at Fremd and it isn’t leaving after another dominating performance by the Vikings at the MSL championship meet at Rolling Meadows. Fremd won the MSL championship again with a perfect 75 points after sweeping all 10 singles brackets and five doubles brackets with a […]


The Mid-Suburban League (MSL) badminton conference championship has found a home at Fremd and it isn’t leaving after another dominating performance by the Vikings at the MSL championship meet at Rolling Meadows.
Fremd won the MSL championship again with a perfect 75 points after sweeping all 10 singles brackets and five doubles brackets with a combined 46-0 record.
They went 46-1 in 2023 and scored 74 points that season, with Prospect’s Belinda Zhang giving the Vikings their only loss two years ago. Fremd hasn’t lost in the MSL tournament since then. They went a combined 45-0 and won the team title with a perfect 75 points.
Fremd is a combined 137-1 in the MSL championship meet over the last three seasons. Fremd has won the MSL title each year since 2017.
The 75 points easily placed the Vikings well ahead of Prospect (38.5), Buffalo Grove (38), Barrington (38), Schaumburg (35.5), Conant (33.5), Hoffman Estates (26.5), Hersey (20.5), Palatine (17), Wheeling (11), Rolling Meadows (11) and Elk Grove (1.5).
The Vikings had plenty of repeat champions across the board Saturday. Yelang Lee repeated as champion at No. 1 singles, while teammate Sophia Lin also repeated as champion at No. 2 singles. Lee also won the No. 3 singles title in 2023.
Evangeline Liu won No. 4 singles this year after winning No. 9 singles a year ago. Riya Maligireddy won No. 6 singles this year, No. 7 singles in 2024 and No. 9 singles in 2023.
Catherine Qin won No. 8 singles, but previously won No. 10 singles in 2024 and No. 7 singles in 2023. Sophia Zhou won No. 7 singles this season, following a title at No. 8 last year.
Lee and Lin also repeated as No. 3 doubles champions. Zhou went from winning No. 5 doubles last year to winning No. 1 doubles this year.
Evangeline Liu won No. 4 doubles for a second straight year, but her 2024 partner Riya Maligireddy moved to No. 2 doubles this year, where she won with Qin. Liu partnered with freshman Ksheera Karthik at No. 4 doubles this year.
At No. 1 singles, Hersey’s Nia Mosqueda defeated Conant’s Parul Saxena, 21-8, 21-15, for third place honors. Wheeling’s Dzuliana Kublinska went 2-2 at No. 1 singles to finish in sixth.
Wheeling also had a fourth place finish at No. 2 singles with Sara Durmisevic, who went 1-2 after some epic matches. She beat Hersey’s Teagan Rose, 21-17, 12-21, 21-18 in the quarterfinals, but lost in the semifinals to Rolling Meadows’ Haasini Vidapalapati, 21-15, 21-18. In the third place match at No. 2 singles, Durmisevic lost 21-17, 15-21, 21-17 to Barrington’s Flora Shen.
Journal-area teams also had nine of the 10 singles fifth place finishers, who all went 3-1 in the tournament. That includes Hersey’s Rose (No. 2 singles), Hersey’s Vanessa Balakowicz (No. 3), Buffalo Grove’s Maahi Jhala (No. 4), Prospect’s Nikki Gusic (No. 5), Palatine’s Emily Luangsynhotha (No. 6), Conant’s Srikriti Mutyala (No. 7), Conant’s Evelyn Qui (No. 8), Conant’s Bora Kong (No. 9) and Prospect’s Calla Smentowski (No. 10).
Outside of that, Prospect’s Ashley Smith (No. 3 singles) and Buffalo Grove’s Ena Sato (No. 10 singles) finished in third place in their brackets.
Palatine’s Amirah Abdul finished a team-best fourth at No. 4 singles.
Buffalo Grove had four singles players finish in fourth.
Here’s a look at the championship matches:
No. 1 Singles: Fremd’s Yelang Lee (3-0 in meet) d. Hoffman Estates’ Bhavya Muthu, 21-13, 21-5
No. 2 Singles: Fremd’s Sophia Lin (3-0) d. Rolling Meadows’ Haasini Vidapalapati, 21-9, 21-6
No. 3 Singles: Fremd’s Ksheera Karthik (3-0) d. Barrington’s Alora Wu, 21-9, 21-12
No. 4 Singles: Fremd’s Evangeline Liu (3-0)d. Prospect’s Colleen Shute, 21-14, 21-18
No. 5 Singles: Fremd’s Lily Song (4-0) d. Buffalo Grove’s Natalia Sokalska, 21-10, 21-11
No. 6 Singles: Fremd’s Riya Maligireddy (3-0) d. Conant’s Priyanka Razdan, 21-8, 21-6
No. 7 Singles: Fremd’s Sophia Zhou (3-0) d. Prospect’s Ezel Valdovinos, 21-7, 21-8
No. 8 Singles: Fremd’s Catherine Qin (3-0) d. Schaumburg’s Izzy Flores, 21-8, 21-4
No. 9 Singles: Fremd’s Brianna Wang (3-0) d. Prospect’s Kylie Kocanda, 21-10, 21-14
No. 10 Singles: Fremd’s Angeline Tang (3-0) d. Conant’s Nakshatra Ravichandran, 21-9, 22-20
No. 1 Doubles: Fremd’s Sophie Zhou/Lily Song (3-0) d. Hersey’s Nia Mosqueda/Teagan Rose, 21-19, 19-21, 21-9
No. 2 Doubles: Fremd’s Catherine Qin/Riya Maligireddy (3-0) d. Barrington’s Alora Wu/Vanessa Njam, 21-6, 21-8
No. 3 Doubles: Fremd’s Yelang Lee/Sophia Lin (3-0) d. Hoffman Estates’ Hiba Ali/Audrey Hans, 21-7, 21-3
No. 4 Doubles: Fremd’s Evangeline Liu/Ksheera Karthik (3-0) d. Schaumburg’s Ayesha Patel/Isha Venkat, 21-9, 21-11
No. 5 Doubles: Fremd’s Brianna Wang/Angeline Tang (3-0) d. Prospect’s Kylie Kocanda/Calla Smentowski, 21-8, 21-7
MSL Championship Scores Since 2022:
2025: Fremd (75), Prospect (38.5), Buffalo Grove (38), Barrington (38), Schaumburg (35.5), Conant (33.5), Hoffman Estates (26.5), Hersey (20.5), Palatine (17), Wheeling (11), Rolling Meadows (11), Elk Grove (1.5)
2024: Fremd (75), Prospect (49), Hoffman Estates (40), Barrington (35.5), Buffalo Grove (32.5), Conant (31), Hersey (23), Palatine (22), Rolling Meadows (16.5), Schaumburg (10), Elk Grove (6), Wheeling (3.5).
2023: Fremd (74), Prospect (50), Buffalo Grove (48.5), Barrington (34.5), Schaumburg (29.5), Hoffman Estates (24.5), Hersey (23), Conant (18), Palatine (16.5), Rolling Meadows (14.5), Elk Grove (6.5), Wheeling (4.5)
2022: Fremd (64.5), Buffalo Grove (48), Conant (46.5), Prospect (45), Schaumburg (39.5), Barrington (30), Hersey (26.5), Hoffman Estates (17), Palatine (8.5), Wheeling (8.5), Rolling Meadows (7), Elk Grove (4)
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Kristeller Competes at NCAA Championships in Eugene
Story Links EUGENE, OR – Coming off a stellar performance in the East Regionals in Jacksonville, hammer thrower Alex Kristeller competed in the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, OR on Wednesday afternoon. HOW IT HAPPENED: · The Graduate Student from Wilkes Barre, PA concludes his […]

EUGENE, OR – Coming off a stellar performance in the East Regionals in Jacksonville, hammer thrower Alex Kristeller competed in the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, OR on Wednesday afternoon.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
· The Graduate Student from Wilkes Barre, PA concludes his career donning the Green and White by competing in the Finals Round of the Men’s Hammer and threw 61.07m.
· Last week in the Southeast, Kristeller performed exceptionally well by throwing a top distance of 64.99 to clinch a spot in the finals weekend, edging out Virginia Tech’s Lukas Baroke.
· Kristeller became the second Jasper to take on the national field in Eugene, following former teammate RJ Decker who secured 17th place nationally in 2024.
· His personal best in the hammer remains at 66.90m, which he set at the Larry Ellis Invitational, hosted by Princeton in 2024.
QUOTE FROM THE JASPERS:
“Alex has had an outstanding career and has a lot to be proud of.” Said Director of Cross Country and Track and Field, Kerri Inman. “He represents the Jaspers well.”
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Seawolves set for 17 home dates in 2025
Story Links ANCHORAGE – The Alaska Anchorage volleyball team will take the Alaska Airlines Center court a record 17 times in 2025 as head coach Stacie Meisner unveiled the Seawolves’ upcoming schedule Wednesday. UAA’s 16 regular-season home matches are the most slated since the arena’s opening in 2014, and […]

ANCHORAGE – The Alaska Anchorage volleyball team will take the Alaska Airlines Center court a record 17 times in 2025 as head coach Stacie Meisner unveiled the Seawolves’ upcoming schedule Wednesday.
UAA’s 16 regular-season home matches are the most slated since the arena’s opening in 2014, and the most for any Seawolf team since 1999.
“We are really excited to host some great competition for our fans early this season with the Alaska/Hawaii Challenge and the return of our Seawolf Invitational,” said Meisner, whose program led NCAA Div. II last season with over 1,600 fans per contest. “It should bring some energy to campus to start the year and put us in position for some great crowds when we hit conference play.”
Following the Aug. 23 Seawolf Alumni exhibition match, UAA will host key West Regional matches Aug. 28-30 against Hawaii Pacific, Chaminade and Hawaii Hilo in the Alaska/Hawaii Challenge, presented by Alaska Airlines. That event also includes Alaska Fairbanks against the Islands schools.
Three more non-conference tests await the next week when Biola, Cal State San Marcos and Minot State visit for the Seawolf Invitational, Sept. 4-6.
UAA concludes the non-league slate with three matches – including a showdown with Cal State San Bernardino – Sept. 11-13 in Fairbanks, before beginning the Great Northwest Athletic Conference campaign with a Sept. 18 road match at Seattle Pacific.
UAA hosts Western Oregon on Sept. 25 in its league home opener, and Saint Martin’s two nights later. Other key home dates include Oct. 16 against defending GNAC champ Central Washington, Oct. 31 against Alaska Fairbanks, Nov. 8 against traditional rival Western Washington, and Nov. 22 for senior day against Seattle Pacific.
Should the Seawolves advance to the NCAA West Regional Championships, those matches would be held Dec. 4-7 at a to-be-determined site.
Full-season and single-match tickets go on sale later this summer. Check GoSeawolves.com for updates and more information.
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Carroll Men Finish 4th in 2025 USTFCCA Program of the Year Standings
Story Links NEW ORLEANS, La. – The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA) has announced the final standings for its Program of the Year Awards. The Carroll College Men finished the 2024-25 season in fourth place in the final standings. Fresh off of a program-best team finish […]

NEW ORLEANS, La. – The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA) has announced the final standings for its Program of the Year Awards. The Carroll College Men finished the 2024-25 season in fourth place in the final standings.
Fresh off of a program-best team finish at the 2025 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championship, the Fighting Saints were recognized with a top-five finish in the final USTFCCCA Program of the Year standings – another program-best.
The USTFCCCA Program of the Year Award honors the institution that has achieved the most success in each academic year (spanning the cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field seasons) based on the institution’s finish at their respective Championships.
Fueled by a bevy of All-American performances and individual titles, it was a banner year for the Carroll Men, as the Cross Country team, and both Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field teams placed inside the top-12 team scores at their respective championship events.
The Men’s Cross Country team, paced by All-American Zack Gacnik (Confier, Colo. / JR), completed the National Championship 8k course with the fastest team time in school history (2:05:53). The 12th place finish at the national meet was the program’s best since the 2015 season.
The superb year continued on for the Saints at the 2025 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships, as Weston Means (Billings, Mont. / SO) captured Carroll’s first individual title since 2022 with a school record High Jump of 2.15m (7′ ½”). Three other Saints grabbed All-American honors at the championship (Gacnik – 5000m | Krack, Monaco – Heptathlon), leading Carroll to an 11th place finish.
2024-25 culminated with a Frontier Conference Championship, a pair of individual champions, and a top-five finish at the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Means successfully defended his High Jump crown, sweeping the yearly competition. Tucker Monaco (Bakersfield, Calif. / JR) earned All-American honors in both the Pole Vault (8th place) and Decathlon (3rd place). Josh Smalley (Missoula, Mont. / SR) ended his career with an All-American 6th place finish in the Pole Vault. Reuben Hornby (Kalispell, Mont. / JR) finished runner-up in the Javelin, while Brycen Garnder (Spokane, Wash. / JR) placed fifth in the 3,000m Steeplechase. Carson Krack (Whitefish, Mont. / FR) was outstanding, winning the Decathlon as a true freshman, to help vault the Saints into their highest team placement in program history.
In order to be eligible for the award, teams must qualify for each of the Championships. Scoring is based on the team’s finish at each Championship in cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field (i.e. 1st = 1 point, 2nd = 2 points … 31st = 31 points) with the lowest total score for all three championships combined determining the award winner. Ties among schools split points for positions taken.
To view the full USTFCCCA release on Program of the Year honors across all divisions of collegiate athletics, click HERE.
Be sure to visit www.carrollathletics.com to continue to stay up to date with everything going on in Carroll College Athletics.
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Southern Illinois Salukis – Official Athletics Website
CARBONDALE, Ill. – Southern Illinois Women’s Volleyball added transfers Ainara Fernandes and Nevaeh Laster to its 2025 transfer class, the program announced Wednesday. Fernandes joins the Salukis from Morgan State where she was a key outside hitter for the Bears. The Brazil native put down 167 kills during her junior season in 2023, including a […]

Fernandes joins the Salukis from Morgan State where she was a key outside hitter for the Bears. The Brazil native put down 167 kills during her junior season in 2023, including a season-high 12 against South Carolina State on Oct. 1. She began her career at Odessa College where she was an All-American Honorable Mention in 2022.
“Ainara is joining us as a grad transfer and will provide some more experience and depth on the pins,” Head Coach Brittany Harry said. “I have a long knowledge of Ainara and her level of play back when she competed for Odessa College at the beginning of her college career in the U.S. She has a really high volleyball IQ and we will look for her to contribute immediately for us in Carbondale.“
Fernandes also shined off the court, receiving a Student Award of Excellence at Odessa College and Morgan State, while making the Dean’s List during her junior and senior seasons.
Nevaeh Laster will not have to move very far, transferring from John A. Logan College. The Mattoon, Ill., native tallied 167 kills and 129 blocks in two seasons with a .370 hitting efficiency. Her 2024 season was her most impressive she put down 126 kills and 98 blocks with a .384 efficiency.
“We are excited to add Neveah for some more depth in the middle,” Harry said. “She had a really nice JUCO career down the street at John. A Logan where they went 51-16 in her two years there. She has a high athletic ceiling and when you couple that with the winning mentality she has that is a great recipe for success.“
Her sister Ella plays volleyball at Rend Lake College in Jefferson County, Ill.
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Memorable ways to celebrate Dad this Father’s Day | News
Dads do a lot for their families, and Father’s Day is the perfect time to acknowledge those efforts. The days when dads would receive a colorful necktie for Father’s Day are largely (and, for fathers, thankfully) a relic of the past. Modern Father’s Day celebrations tend to involve more careful planning, and the following are […]
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Isaac Riggs awarded SAC Postgraduate Scholarship
Story Links ROCK HILL, S.C. – Isaac Riggs has been awarded the South Atlantic Conference’s Bob McCloskey Insurance (BMI) Postgraduate Scholarship, the Conference announced on Wednesday (June 11). “The SAC is very appreciative of the continued support of Bob McCloskey Insurance for these scholarships,” said SAC Commissioner Patrick Britz. ” Savanna and Isaac have dedicated themselves […]

ROCK HILL, S.C. – Isaac Riggs has been awarded the South Atlantic Conference’s Bob McCloskey Insurance (BMI) Postgraduate Scholarship, the Conference announced on Wednesday (June 11).
“The SAC is very appreciative of the continued support of Bob McCloskey Insurance for these scholarships,” said SAC Commissioner Patrick Britz. ” Savanna and Isaac have dedicated themselves to being student-athletes and are very deserving of this award. The SAC is very proud of their academic and athletic achievements and wish them the best in their postgraduate studies.”
“We are honored to be able to help support the student-athletes of the South Atlantic Conference,” Peter Ginnegar, Senior Vice President of BMI stated. “We know that the cost of higher education can be difficult to manage, but we hope these scholarships will allow these deserving student-athletes the opportunity to complete their degrees.”
Riggs, a senior from Mount Airy, N.C., was a member of the Bears’ cross country and track and field teams. Riggs majors in biology and minors in business and chemistry and owns a 3.97 cumulative GPA. He is the student body president at Lenoir-Rhyne and the President of the LR SAAC. He is an honors student and executive board member of the Fritz Honors College and Lineberger Honors Program while also serving as a Resident Assistant. He was a member of the Presidential Selection Committee and a tutor in biology and chemistry.
Riggs was also the Homecoming King and a President’s Award recipient. At Lenoir-Rhyne, he earned the Leadership Impact Award and earned multiple Dean’s List honors. His goal is to become a general dentist and plans to enroll in the Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) program at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry.
The BMI postgraduate scholarships are awarded to SAC student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and have completed their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. Both Riggs and Brooks will receive a one-time, non-renewable scholarship of $3,000 toward graduate school.
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