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Minor league update week #6

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Minor league update week #6

The Padres #1 prospect, shortstop Leodalis De Vries continues to dominate High-A pitching during the first week of May. De Vries finished April with a .306/.378/.625 line with 19 RBI and 4 HR. He had his first cycle and was just named the Midwest League Player of the Month. His beginning of May has less slugging but he is still hitting .304/.448 with no extra base hits as of yet. Unfortunately, he also keeps accumulating errors and has nine for the season—mostly throwing errors.

LHP Jackson Wolf, after being promoted from Double-A San Antonio to El Paso on May 6, pitched May 8 for 6 innings, allowing a run on three hits, with six strikeouts. Reliever Francis Pena pitched in the same game for one inning and a strikeout. Recently re-assigned David Morgan also pitched an inning and allowed a hit and a run with a strikeout. It seems likely that all three of those pitchers could see time with the Padres during the season.

El Paso Chihuahuas (17-19, 4th in Pacific Coast League, Eastern division)

Despite the flurry of up and down activity with the Chihuahuas roster, El Paso won four of six for the week. Outfielder Yonathan Perlaza remains their most consistent hitter and first baseman Trenton Brooks follows closely behind. Rehabbing Jake Cronenworth contributed to those wins as well.

LHP Wolf (1.50 ERA) and LHP Omar Cruz (1.98 ERA) are standouts as starters. RHP Francis Pena (2.25 ERA) and closer Reiss Knehr (3.00 ERA with seven saves) stand out as relievers.

Starter Kyle Hart made his first start and went 4.2 innings, allowing a run with four strikeouts.

Ryan Bergert was reassigned to El Paso and Stephen Kolek was sent up to the Padres.

San Antonio Missions (15-15, 3rd in Texas League, Southern Division)

First baseman Romeo Sanabria and third baseman Devin Ortiz continue to lead with .315 batting averages. They both also have 14 RBI.

Catcher Ethan Salas continues on the injured list, having not played since April 17 with a back injury.

Right-handed starter Henry Baez has had six starts and a 4.05 ERA with 29 K’s and 5 BB. Left-handed starter Jagger Haynes has also made six starts and carries a 4.74 ERA with 26 K’s and 12 BB.

Reliever Bradgley Rodriguez has a 3.86 ERA in 14 IP with 21 K’s and 5 BB. Reliever Miguel Cienfuegos was promoted to El Paso.

Starter Emmanuel Pinales was promoted to San Antonio but struggled in his first start. Reliever Sam Whiting was activated after his rehab with Lake Elsinore.

Starter Victor Lizarraga has struggled with his command, allowing 21 earned runs with a 8.46 ERA.

Fort Wayne TinCaps (17-13, 3rd in Midwest League, East Division)

Two-way player to be, Sean Barnett, made his debut with Fort Wayne and is hitting .438/.546/.563 in his five games since his promotion. He briefly has taken a little bit of the focus off Leo De Vries although he continues to lead the league in slugging at .547. He should also continue his march toward pitching as a reliever, with the goal of appearing in games by June.

Of the starters for Fort Wayne, 2023 draftee Eric Yost has stepped forward with a 1.93 ERA in 23.1 IP with 26 K’s and 7 BB. He was converted to a starter last season while in Lake Elsinore and finished the season with a 4.89 ERA in 14 games started.

The best reliever for their season so far has been Tyson Neighbors with a 1.32 ERA in 13.2 IP. He has 25 K’s to 6 BB. Reliever Harry Gustin has pitched in 7 games, 19.1 innings with a 2.33 ERA. Both Gustin and Neighbors have 2 saves for the team.

Lake Elsinore Storm (13-17, 3rd in California League, South Division)

Third baseman Zach Evans and center fielder Kasen Wells have both surged ahead for the Storm with their ability to hit for average at .325 and .313. respectively. Evans has 26 RBI and Wells has 20 SB (league leading) and each have one home run.

Catcher Lamar King Jr, who began the season hot, has cooled down and is currently hitting .261/.349/.391 with 15 RBI.

Prospect Cobb Hightower got his first hit in his four games as a member of the Storm.

Starters Boston Bateman and Kash Mayfield have up and down appearances but are progressing in their innings pitched. Both are now pitching into the fifth inning and have 4.44 and 5.12 ERA’s respectively. Mayfield has 24 K’s and Bateman has 23 K’s.

Reliever Bernard Jose, signed out of the Dominican Republic and pitched a handful of games for Lake Elsinore last season, has appeared in eight games with 13.2 IP and a 1.98 ERA.

Starter Luis Patiño was assigned to Lake Elsinore as part of his continuing rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery. Once a top Padres prospect, Patiño is on a comeback path. He walked three and allowed two unearned runs with one strikeout in his first inning pitched.

ACL Padres (Rookie league)

The ACL Padres are in the West league of the ACL, in 4th place with a 1-3 record.

First baseman Victor Figueroa leads the team with a .467/.529/.867 line in 15 AB.

DH Kale Fountain has 4 RBI in 7 AB.

Left-handed reliever Igor Gil has allowed no runs in 3.1 IP with five strikeouts.

Starter Humberto Cruz has pitched one inning with two strikeouts.

The ACL plays five days a week with Wednesday and Sunday off.

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The top NCAA volleyball players in transfer portal

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Kentucky vs. Wisconsin volleyball: Time, TV channel, preview for the NCAA semifinal

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Before the Wildcats and Badgers take the court at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, let’s take a look at how the two teams compare statistically.

Kentucky Statistic Wisconsin
29-2 (15-0 SEC) Record 28-4 (17-3 Big Ten)
No. 1 NCAA seed No. 3
.295 Hitting % .325
13.93 Assists per set 14.26
2.47 Blocks per set 2.43
.180 Opp hitting % .184
137/225 Service aces/errors 85/235

6:58 pm, December 16, 2025

Kentucky and Wisconsin won four matches to get to the national semifinals in Kansas City, with UK advancing with a dominant home tournament stretch, losing only one set so far. Wisconsin had slightly more drama, winning at top-seeded Texas in the regional finals.

No. 1 Kentucky Round No. 3 Wisconsin
Def. Wofford, 3-0 First Def. Eastern Illinois, 3-0
Def. No. 8 UCLA, 3-1 Second Def. North Carolina, 3-0
Def. Cal Poly, 3-0 Regional semifinals Def. No. 2 Stanford, 3-1
Def. No. 3 Creighton, 3-0 Regional finals Def. No. 1 Texas, 3-1



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Pitt vs. Texas A&M volleyball: Time, TV channel, preview for the NCAA semifinal

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Reaching the national semifinals in women’s volleyball is no small task. Since Dec. 4, teams have battled through a demanding NCAA tournament, with every match bringing them one step closer to a national title. Let’s take a look at how Texas A&M and Pitt powered their way into the Final Four.

NO. 2 PITT ROUND NO. 3 TEXAS A&M
Def. UMBC, 3-0 First Def. Campbell, 3-0
Def. Michigan, 3-0 Second Def. No. 6 TCU, 3-0 
Def. No. 4 Minnesota, 3-0 Regional semifinals Def. No. 2 Louisville, 3-2
Def. No. 3 Purdue, 3-1 Regional finals Def. No. 1 Nebraska, 3-2

👉 Check out the full schedule, scores from the 2025 women’s volleyball tournament

Texas A&M (27-4)

No. 3 Texas A&M punched its ticket to the semis with a stunning 5-set upset of unbeaten Nebraska. The 3-2 victory not only marked the Aggies’ first Final Four appearance in program history, but it also etched them into the record books, becoming the first team since 2015 to eliminate a No.1 overall seed before the national semifinals. 

MUST-SEE: Texas A&M upsets unbeaten Nebraska in regional final

Pitt (30-4) 

No. 1 Pitt continued its dominant postseason run with a 3-1 win over No. 3 Purdue at home, earning a spot in the Final Four and its fifth straight national semifinal appearance. Despite their sustained success, Pitt is still chasing their first national title. The Panthers reached the semis in 2024, ultimately losing to Louisville in four sets. Now, with another shot at reaching the championship, Pitt is determined to flip last year’s narrative.

Neither program has taken home the trophy, and now only one question remains: Who wants it more? We will find out on Thursday, Dec. 18. Follow along here for live updates throughout the exciting match and live stats. 



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Hood Jr., Andrews, Garnett honored as MVC Track and Field Athletes of the Week

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ST. LOUIS – Indiana State track and field earned three of the four Missouri Valley Conference Athlete of the Week honors following a strong start to the Sycamores’ season at the John Gartland Invitational. Casey Hood Jr., Reneisha Andrews and Aliseonna Garnett all earned conference accolades Wednesday morning for their performances in the season opener.
 
Hood Jr. was tabbed the MVC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, Andrews earned MVC Women’s Track Athlete of the Week and Garnett was named MVC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week. Andrews and Hood Jr. both rank in the top 10 nationally in the 60m, Hood Jr. also owns a top-15 national ranking in the 200m and Garnett owns top-25 national rankings in both throws events.
 
Hood Jr. started his 2025-26 season with a bang, claiming first-place finishes in both the 60m and 200m with meet record times at the John Gartland Invitational. The 2025 Second Team All-American clocked times of 6.71 in prelims and 6.63 in finals to win the 60m, breaking meet and facility records in the process, and he closed out his season debut with a 21.87 in the 200m, breaking the meet record by more than three-tenths of a second. Hood Jr.’s 60m time ranks third in the nation this season and is also the fastest in both the MVC and Great Lakes Region, while his conference-leading 200m time is also second in the Great Lakes Region and 13th nationally.
 
Andrews made an instant impression in her Indiana State debut, breaking meet and facility records in the 60m at the John Gartland Invitational. The Trinidad and Tobago native ran a 60m time of 7.51 in prelims and followed that with a 7.40 in finals, both of which broke the meet and facility records in the event. Andrews’ 60m time ranks ninth in the nation this season while also leading both the MVC and Great Lakes Region in the event.
 
Garnett recorded a pair of commanding first-place finishes in the throws events at the John Gartland Invitational, posting conference leading and top-25 national marks in both the shot put and weight throw. Her weight throw mark of 18.77m (61-7) was a career best in the event, while her throw of 15.48m (50-9.5) was the second-best mark of her career in the event. Garnett leads the MVC and ranks in the top three of the Great Lakes region in both throws events this season, with her shot put mark sitting 13th in the nation and her weight throw mark ranked 22nd in the nation.
 
The weekly honor is the seventh of Hood Jr.’s career, having earned MVC Track Athlete of the Week honors twice during the 2025 outdoor season and four times during the 2025 indoor season. Andrews and Garnett both earned their first career MVC weekly honor.
 
Indiana State returns to action after the calendar flips to 2026, as the Sycamores play host to longtime rival Illinois State for the Coughlan-Malloy Cup January 17 inside the Indoor Track and Field Facility.
 
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For the latest information on the Sycamore Track & Field and Cross Country teams, make sure to check out GoSycamores.com. You can also find the team on social media including Facebook and Twitter. Fans can also receive updates on Sycamore Athletics by downloading the March On App from the both the App Store and the Google Play Store.
 

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Indy volleyball coach in viral video charged after allegedly sexting a minor

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INDIANAPOLIS — A viral video has led to criminal charges against an Indianapolis volleyball coach accused of sending sexually explicit images to someone he believed was a 14-year-old boy.

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that Levi Garrett, 34, of Danville, faces attempted dissemination of matter harmful to minors, a Level 6 felony, following an independent investigation by the prosecutor’s office.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the charges stem from allegations that on March 2, 2025, Garrett engaged in explicit conversations and sent sexually graphic photos on the dating app Grindr to someone he believed was a minor.

A member of a private online investigative organization used a fake Grindr profile titled “tryna have fun” with a photo portraying themselves as a 14-year-old male named “Josh.” The decoy allegedly engaged with Garrett’s profile, “Hmu & find out.”

During the conversation, court documents show the minor texted Garrett, “U mind if I’m young,” and Garrett replied, “No I don’t mind.” When the decoy told Garrett, “I’m 14 but I down for whatever,” Garrett allegedly “liked” the message and proceeded to send three sexually explicit images, including photos of male genitalia and sexual activity.

The messages also allegedly included language about meeting for sex, with Garrett asking whether the encounter would be “safe or bareback.”

Court records show Garrett initially agreed to meet at a location in Greencastle but later blocked the account.

The case gained widespread attention in August when YouTuber JiDion, who is affiliated with the private investigative group, posted a 26-minute video titled “Volleyball Coach Gets EXPOSED” that has been viewed over 1.2 million times.

In the video, JiDion confronts Garrett at The Academy Volleyball Club located on East 30th Street, showing him screenshots of the alleged text exchanges and explicit photos.

Notably, the video showed several Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers at the scene during the confrontation. When JiDion urged them to arrest the coach, one officer stated, “I have run into this before. Our prosecutor will not touch this,” a response that was controversial to many of JiDion’s followers.

IMPD later responded to the backlash and clarified that the video lacked important context, noting that a police report was filed at the scene, Garrett was trespassed from the property, and detectives were informed about the allegations.

Following the viral incident, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office opened a formal investigation into the allegations.

“There are no shortcuts in the investigative process,” Mears said in a statement Monday. “When it comes to crimes against children, justice demands that an independent investigation occur and evidence be properly obtained, so that a case is built that will hold offenders accountable in a court of law.”

According to the affidavit, body camera footage from the incident shows Garrett identifying himself by name and providing his date of birth and phone number to officers, information that matched the Grindr profile under investigation.

Garrett is scheduled to appear for a change of plea hearing on January 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. in Marion County Superior Court.





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Volleyball Lands Four on CSC Academic All-District Team

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GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its annual All-District listing on Tuesday, including four Central Michigan Volleyball members.
 
To qualify, a student-athlete must hold a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50, across both undergraduate and graduate courses, if applicable. Athletically, volleyball student-athletes must have either competed in 90% of their team’s contests for the season or started at least 66% of contests.
 
The list of honorees is below:
 
Senior Alina Anderson (Rockford, Mich. / Rockford / Ferris State)
Senior Abby Olin (Coopersville, Mich. / Coopersville / Michigan State)
Sophomore Izzy Swiercz (Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville)
Sophomore Grace Thomas (Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman)
 
Both Anderson and Olin earned the honor for the 2024 season.
 
For the latest news and updates on CMU Volleyball, follow the team in X (@cmuvolleyball) and on Instagram (@cmuvolleyball).
 



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