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ECNL BOYS PROMOTES THREE ADDITIONAL CLUBS

Story Links RICHMOND, Va. (May 8, 2025) – The ECNL is pleased to announce that Chicago Inter has been promoted into the ECNL Boys – Midwest Conference, and Colorado EDGE and Colorado Rush have been promoted into the ECNL Boys – Mountain Conference for the upcoming season.   “We are thrilled […]

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RICHMOND, Va. (May 8, 2025) – The ECNL is pleased to announce that Chicago Inter has been promoted into the ECNL Boys – Midwest Conference, and Colorado EDGE and Colorado Rush have been promoted into the ECNL Boys – Mountain Conference for the upcoming season.  

“We are thrilled to be welcoming Chicago Inter, Colorado EDGE and Colorado Rush into ECNL Boys for the 2025-26 season,” said ECNL Boys Commissioner Jason Kutney. “Each club has had consistent success in the ECNL Regional League over multiple years, operating in areas of the country where we have identified growth opportunities. All of them will continue to push the league forward in level and quality.” 

These promotions bring the ECNL Boys to 165 clubs nation-wide in the 2025-26 season, supported by almost 350 more clubs in the ECNL Regional League. Together, these two competitions represent the strongest and most stable boys’ youth soccer competition in America, with competition and showcasing opportunities for all, in the only platform with a proven pathway for performance. 

Below is more information about each promoted club. 

Chicago Inter

Location: New Lenix, IL

Founded: 2006

Chicago Inter will be joining the ECNL Boys – Midwest Conference after strong performances during the past few seasons in the ECNL Regional League. Last season, the club’s U15 team finished as runner-up in the ECNL Regional League National Finals to Philadelphia Ukrainians, another promoted club. This season, Chicago Inter’s U13 team is leading the ECNL Regional League – Chicago Metro and its U16 team is in second, both of which are currently qualified for the ECNL Boys Regional League Playoffs – Central. With two more teams within striking distance of a playoff position, Chicago Inter is primed for more success heading into its promotion. 

“Being promoted to Boys ECNL is an incredible milestone for our program,” said Chicago Inter Technical Director Sena Halilovic. “It reflects the dedication of our players, coaches, and families — and we’re thrilled for the opportunity to compete among the nation’s best. Thank you to the ECNL, its board directors and its employees, you made our dream come true. It’s a great feeling to be a full ECNL club member with the boys and girls programs.”

Colorado EDGE

Location: Arvada, CO

Founded: 1969

Colorado EDGE has earned promotion into the ECNL Boys – Mountain Conference through its success within the ECNL Regional League – Mountain, where the club’s U18/19 team currently sits in first, and three more teams are one spot out of a playoff position. Last season, Colorado EDGE sent its U13 and U17 teams to the ECNL Boys Regional League Playoffs – Central, competing well against top clubs from the region.  

“We are very excited and thankful to the ECNL for our promotion into the ECNL Boys,” said Colorado EDGE CEO David Kramer. “This achievement is a direct result of the dedication, talent, and hard work displayed by our players, coaches, and club leadership over the years. The ECNL is the gold standard of playing leagues and competition across the country and we look forward to competing against the best.” 

Colorado Rush

Location: Littleton, CO

Founded: 1997

Colorado Rush is in its second season in the ECNL Boys Regional League – Mountain, and its success on the field has earned the club promotion into the ECNL Boys – Mountain Conference for the 2025-26 season. Colorado Rush currently leads the Regional League – Mountain in the U14 and U15 age groups, and is in second place in the U17 age group. Two more teams are just outside of a playoff position, giving the club the opportunity for multiple representatives at the ECNL Boys Regional League Playoffs – Central.

“Earning a place in ECNL is a tremendous accomplishment for our boys program,” said Colorado Rush President/CEO John Carroll. “This promotion recognizes the hard work and dedication of our players, coaches, and families. It also aligns with our commitment to offering the very best development pathway for aspiring collegiate and professional players.”

 

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About the ECNL:

The ECNL is the nation’s leading youth soccer development platform. The ECNL respects and celebrates the unique individuality of every youth soccer player and club, supporting and enabling them to unleash their unfettered passion and fierce tenacity in striving to achieve their potential. 

The ECNL mission to Raise the Game is a total commitment to create the best possible environment for players, coaches, referees and administrators, with a determination to constantly question convention and challenge the status quo in youth sports.

The ECNL Commitment:

We will lead, set our eyes on new horizons, and pursue them relentlessly. Born out of the belief in a better way. Continued in the ever-evolving pursuit of excellence.

www.TheECNL.com 

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Youth basketball camp The Emma Ruhlman Warren Lady Dragons Basketball Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Monday through Friday, June 23-27, at Warren Area High School. Registration ($95) for the week-long camp, which is for boys and girls entering grades 1-6, is online at https://forms.gle/4892X2W5onQq7BTU9. Ruhlman is a former three-time […]

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The Emma Ruhlman Warren Lady Dragons Basketball Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Monday through Friday, June 23-27, at Warren Area High School.

Registration ($95) for the week-long camp, which is for boys and girls entering grades 1-6, is online at https://forms.gle/4892X2W5onQq7BTU9.

Ruhlman is a former three-time District 10 champion and three-time all-state girls basketball player from Warren Area High School, and she currently plays at NCAA DII-qualifier Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan.

Current Lady Dragons will assist in the camp.

Old Timers baseball

Jamestown & Area Old Timers Baseball Club evened its record at 2-2 recently with a doubleheader sweep at the Warren Eagles.

Ed Baldensperger was the complete-game winning pitcher in a 6-1 game-one win. Tied 0-0 after four innings, Brian Ferry, Wade Nelson, Ted Wyberanec, Miguel Evangelista, and Baldensperger had hits in a four-run top of the fifth inning. Evangelista and Nelson each doubled in the win.

In a 20-0 game-two win, Baldensperger and Nelson had three hits apiece, and every batter in the order scored in an 11-run third inning. Winston Woodard struck out three in a five-inning shutout.



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State of youth sports facilities in Hamilton County discussed

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- This summer, many families will be hitting the diamond for baseball and softball tournaments. As the competition rages on the field, some local leaders wonder if Hamilton County isn being competitive off of it. Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp said, “For this to be known as one of America’s better mid-sized cities, […]

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- This summer, many families will be hitting the diamond for baseball and softball tournaments.

As the competition rages on the field, some local leaders wonder if Hamilton County isn being competitive off of it.

Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp said, “For this to be known as one of America’s better mid-sized cities, one of the areas where we are really deficient in the Chattanooga area and Hamilton County, we are making progress but still deficient, at youth sports facilities.”

Mayor Wamp argued that the Chattanooga area does not have a top-tier multi sports venue that is attractive to travel ball tournaments.

His office wants to put $500,000 into this year’s budget for a committee to study how the county should go about improving itself as a youth sports destination.

He said, “Hamilton County and Chattanooga is perfectly positioned to be one of America’s great sports towns. We are not, despite its downsides we are at the convergence of three interstates, that’s got to be one of its upsides that we would be one of the most logical  places in America to dominate in youth sports and that would be a good thing for our kids and tourism.”

This doesn’t mean that there already aren’t youth sports facilities here in Hamilton County.

For example here in East Ridge is Camp Jordan Park, which have 13 baseball and softball diamonds along with 14 soccer fields.

Back in his State of the County Address, Mayor Wamp said the county and the city of East Ridge were working together to see how they could possibly upgrade Camp Jordan into a top tier venue.

Commissioner David Sharpe however says the Commission should be careful before approving any expansion.

He said, “If we’re going to fund a project here and a project there, we should be careful and not piecemeal a solution.”

 However, others, like Commissioner Gene-O Shipley say our area is missing out on big opportunities available at regional sites.

One example he provided is the Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater in Albertville, Alabama, which has several high end diamonds along with a six thousand seat amphitheater in a rural community of approximately 20,000 residents.

He said, “They had 76 travel ball teams show up to their first tournament of the season, 45 teams that were local. It created over two million dollars in economic impact.”





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Brainerd Park Board agenda – Brainerd Dispatch

Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of “staff.” Often, the “staff” byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous […]

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Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of “staff.” Often, the “staff” byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous authors or when the story is formed by aggregating previously reported news from various sources. If outside sources are used, it is noted within the story.

Hi, I’m the Brainerd Dispatch. I started working a few days before Christmas in 1881 and became a daily paper two years later. I’ve gone through a lot of changes over the years, but what has never changed is my commitment to community and to local journalism. I’ve got an entire team of dedicated people who work night and day to make sure I go out every morning, whether in print, as an e-edition, via an app or with additional information at www.brainerddispatch.com. News, weather, sports — videos, photos, podcasts and social media — all covering stories from central Minnesota about your neighbors, your lakes, your communities, your challenges and your opportunities. It’s all part of the effort to keep people connected and informed. And we couldn’t do it without support.





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1 arrested following fight at Pueblo sports complex

PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) – Two adults were injured and one person was arrested following a fight Sunday evening at Runyon Field Sports Complex, according to the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said they responded to Runyon Field around 5:10 p.m. for reports of a fight. When deputies arrived, they said medical personnel were attending to […]

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PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) – Two adults were injured and one person was arrested following a fight Sunday evening at Runyon Field Sports Complex, according to the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies said they responded to Runyon Field around 5:10 p.m. for reports of a fight. When deputies arrived, they said medical personnel were attending to an unconscious 46-year-old man.

Deputies said that the man was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, and another man was treated for minor injuries.

Deputies were told a group of people were leaving the field when two women began arguing. They said two men were attempting to break up the fight when one of the men was hit in the face by another man.

That victim reportedly went unconscious and fell to the ground. Deputies said a second man was then hit with a baseball bat.

Deputies said two suspects then left the area after the fight.

According to deputies, both suspects were identified. They said one suspect, 52-year-old Armando Carbajal, was identified as the suspect with a baseball bat. The identity of the second suspect has not been shared.

Deputies said Carbajal was arrested for second-degree assault and felony menacing, as well as an outstanding warrant.

According to deputies, the second suspect was at the same home but left before he could be contacted. They said deputies weren’t able to find the second suspect, but charges are expected.

According to Runyon Field’s website, a youth softball tournament occurred at the complex on Sunday.

“Our thoughts are with those affected. We are hopeful for their full recovery and are keeping them close in our hearts during this difficult time,“ The Pueblo County Board of Commissioners said. ”At this time, an active criminal investigation is underway. We are cooperating fully with law enforcement and urge the public to allow the investigation to proceed without speculation. The safety of all athletes, coaches, staff, families, and spectators remains our highest priority. Runyon Field has long been a cornerstone of youth and community sports in Pueblo, and we remain firmly committed to maintaining it as a safe and welcoming space for all.”

Officials said the county, as well as the Runyon Board of Directors, is working with law enforcement and community partners as the investigation moves forward.

Officials said the Runyon Sports Complex will be closed until Wednesday.



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Good News: Watertown Girls Lacrosse Secures Back-to-Back NPLL Championship Titles | Local News

{KXLG – Fargo, ND} The Watertown Girls Varsity Lacrosse team concluded their season with an impressive 11-1 record, clinching their second consecutive Northern Plains Lacrosse League (NPLL) championship this past weekend in Fargo, North Dakota. Girls Varsity.jpeg The Warriors emerged victorious over the Black Hills Shock with an 8-6 score in the championship match, following […]

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{KXLG – Fargo, ND} The Watertown Girls Varsity Lacrosse team concluded their season with an impressive 11-1 record, clinching their second consecutive Northern Plains Lacrosse League (NPLL) championship this past weekend in Fargo, North Dakota.







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The Warriors emerged victorious over the Black Hills Shock with an 8-6 score in the championship match, following a dominant 15-1 win against the Red River Valley Polars in the semifinal. The team’s success was significantly enhanced by a solid group of six graduating seniors.

The weekend also saw strong performances from other Watertown Lacrosse teams. The Boys Varsity team secured a 9-2 victory over Black Hills, earning a 5th place finish. The 14U Boys team took 3rd place after defeating Black Hills 6-4. Both the 12U Girls and 12U Boys teams also recorded wins during the tournament, signaling a promising future for the local lacrosse program.







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Beyond on-field achievements, several Watertown athletes received recognition at the league’s annual awards ceremony. Watertown led the NPLL in Academic All-State selections, with seven players honored for their academic and athletic excellence: Caleb Schmaltz, Jonas Farmen, Sawyer Knopf, Kayden Russell, Maddie Borkhuis, Kat Allard, and Rachel Skott.







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Individual All-State honors were also awarded to multiple Watertown players. For the boys, Sawyer Trowbridge (Attack), Derek Waters (Defense), and Landen Lewis (Face-off Specialist) were recognized. On the girls’ side, Rachel Skott (Midfield) and Maddie Borkhuis (Defense) received All-State distinctions.







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Rachel Skott “2025 Mrs. Lacrosse”.jpeg


Another major highlight was senior midfielder Rachel Skott, who was named “Mrs. Lacrosse,” an award presented to the top girls’ lacrosse player in the Northern Plains Lacrosse League.

Looking forward, the Watertown Lacrosse Club plans to host “Try Lacrosse” events to introduce new players to the sport, with dates to be announced. For further information and updates on upcoming events, the community can follow the Watertown Lacrosse Club on its Facebook page. https://watertownwarriorslacrosse.sportngin.com/



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West Oso ISD partners with teachers’ union to launch youth government academy

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A dozen local students are getting a firsthand look at how city government works through a new program launched by West Oso Independent School District and the American Federation of Teachers. The “Youth Government Academy” kicked off this week at the Nueces County Courthouse, providing students with the opportunity to explore […]

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A dozen local students are getting a firsthand look at how city government works through a new program launched by West Oso Independent School District and the American Federation of Teachers.

The “Youth Government Academy” kicked off this week at the Nueces County Courthouse, providing students with the opportunity to explore various career paths in local government and interact directly with officials.

“They’ll have opportunities to speak at commissioner’s court to do a presentation… to learn about how they can use their voice to advocate for the needs of themselves, their family, and their community,” Kimberly Moore, superintendent of West Oso ISD, said.

For students, the program offers valuable insights into civic engagement that many young people typically don’t receive.

“When you’re a teenager you really don’t know how your city affects you and how you can have a voice in your government. It’s really interesting to learn how I can help even if I’m not an adult,” Kaylin Castaneda, a senior at West Oso, said.

The academy is structured as a four-day immersive program designed to introduce students to local politics and government operations.

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