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Watsonville’s Jillian Lerma delivers win over Palma in walk-off fashion

Watsonville senior Jillian Lerma hit a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 12th inning in the Wildcatz’s 2-1 victory over Palma in Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division play on May 9. (Tarmo Hannula/The Pajaronian) Watsonville senior Jillian Lerma delivered a walk-off RBI single in the Wildcatz’s 2-1 win over Palma in extra […]

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Watsonville senior Jillian Lerma hit a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 12th inning in the Wildcatz’s 2-1 victory over Palma in Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division play on May 9. (Tarmo Hannula/The Pajaronian)

Watsonville senior Jillian Lerma delivered a walk-off RBI single in the Wildcatz’s 2-1 win over Palma in extra innings in Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division softball action on May 9.

Lerma, who finished with a pair of hits and one RBI, smacked a ball down the third base line with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th inning, while teammates Layla Romero and Adriana Rodriguez each scored one run.

Senior pitcher Amelia Martinez allowed one earned run on five hits and eight walks while tallying 10 strikeouts for Watsonville, which improved to 2-8 in league play this season. The Wildcatz (12-11, 2-8) play at Alverez (14-10, 5-5) on Monday at 4:30pm.

Aptos 15, Soquel 0 (5 innings): Sophomore pitcher Mya Najera-White allowed just three hits while racking up seven strikeouts in the Mariners’ shutout win against the Knights in Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League play on May 8. 

Teammates Emma Burgueno and Nova Neu each had one home run in the top of the fifth innings, while Kailani Aguayo had one double and scored twice for Aptos, which improved to 9-4 in league play this season. The Mariners (13-7, 9-4) will host Harbor on Tuesday at 4:30pm.  

At San Lorenzo Valley 11, Aptos 9: Emma Burgueno had three hits, including two doubles and three RBIs in the Mariners’ loss to the Cougars in SCCAL play on May 6.

Kailani Aguayo had a pair of hits and drove in two runs for Aptos, while teammate Nova Neu had one double and one RBI. 

SLV senior Angie Fulkerson had a monstrous day at the plate with three hits, including one home run, one double and seven RBIs. Teammate Grace Purtscher had three hits and scored one run.

At Monte Vista Christian 10, Rancho San Juan 7 (8 innings): Freshman Addie Boles crushed a walk-off three-run home run in the Mustangs’ win over the Trailblazer in extra innings in PCAL Mission Division play on May 6.

Boles finished with five hits, including a pair of home runs and seven RBIs, while teammate senior Kayla Fullalove-Silveira had two doubles, one home run, three RBIs and scored three runs. The Mustangs (11-14, 4-11) will play at Pajaro Valley (7-10, 6-4) in non-league action on Tuesday at 4:30pm.

At Pajaro Valley 10, Marina 9: Freshman Nadia Renteria scored the game-winning run on a stolen base in the Grizzlies’ victory over the Mariners in PCAL Cypress Division play on May 7. 

Teammate senior Elena Barron had an inside-the-park home run, one triple and three RBIs, while Jaqueline Alvarez had two hits and drove in three runs for Pajaro Valley. 

Sophomore pitcher Hemeria De La Torre struck out 14 batters to record the complete game win for the Grizzlies (7-10, 6-4), who will host Gonzales (9-9, 8-1) in PCAL Cypress Division action on Monday at 4:30pm.

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At Aptos 16, Harbor 2: Alec Mendoza had four hits, two RBIs and scored two runs in the Mariners’ win over the Pirates in SCCAL play on May 9. Teammates Isaiah Work and Adam Ayon each had three hits and drove in one run, while Kaden Kusiak scored three runs. 

Jason Yager allowed two runs on seven hits and two walks while tallying seven strikeouts for Aptos, which improved to 5-7 in league play this season. The Mariners (9-13, 5-7) will host Santa Cruz in SCCAL action on Tuesday at 4:30pm.

MVC 9, at Alvarez 3 (9 innings): The Mustangs exploded for six runs in the top of the ninth inning en route to a win over the Eagles in extra innings in PCAL Mission Division action on May 9. Senior catcher Carter Wright had a pair of triples and four RBIs for MVC, while teammate Brady Cortez had a pair of hits and drove in two runs. 

MVC senior Dante Darnell had one hit and scored one run. He also had four strikeouts in three innings pitched on the mound to record the win for the Mustangs, who improved to 9-3 in league play this season.

MVC (19-5, 9-3) plays at Alisal (13-9, 6-6) in PCAL Mission Division play on Monday at 4pm. 

Alvarez 6, at MVC 4: Evan Vessey had three hits, including one double and three RBIs in the Mustangs’ loss to the Eagles in PCAL Mission Division play Wednesday afternoon. Teammate senior Carter Wright had one double and one RBI, while senior Brady Cortez had one double and scored one run. 

At St. Francis 3, Salinas 2: Senior pitcher Nash Horton struck out seven batters in the Sharks’ victory over the Cowboys in PCAL Gabilan Division play on May 8. Teammate freshman Noah Magaña had two hits and scored one run, while Horton had one home run and one RBI. 

Sophomore Nicholas Fantl had one hit and scored one run for the Sharks (12-12, 8-8), who will host Palma (18-5, 12-3) on Tuesday at 4pm.

At King City 10, Watsonville 2: Junior Miles Serrano-Osario and senior Patrick Miller Brown each had one hit and one run scored in the Wildcatz’s loss to the Mustangs in PCAL Cypress Division play on May 8.

Watsonville (11-12, 9-1), which suffered its first loss in league play this season, will play at North Salinas (16-5, 10-0) in a battle for first place in the PCAL Cypress Division on Tuesday at 4pm. 

At Watsonville 3, King City 1: Senior Patrick Miller-Brown had three hits, including one home, one RBI and scored one run in the Wildcatz’s win over the Mustangs in PCAL Cypress Division action on May 6.

Teammates senior Fernando Rodriguez-Bermundez and freshman Brody Barto each had one hit and drove in one run, while senior pitcher Rudy Valdez allowed just one run on four hits and four walks while tallying 13 strikeouts for the complete game victory. 

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At MVC 18, Aptos 12: Sophomore Maya Moore had five goals and four assists in the Mustangs’ non-league win over the Mariners in the teams’ regular season finale on May 8. Teammate senior Avery Mittleman had six goals and one assist, while junior Sophia Sheridan contributed five goals.

Junior Jamey Mount and sophomore Bianca Perryman each had one goal for MVC (7-10), which placed fifth with a 3-7 record in PCAL Gabilan Division play this season. 

Aptos senior Maya Rosa had seven goals, while teammate junior Aryel Reyes Mager contributed four goals. The Mariners (11-5) finished with a perfect record at 10-0 in PCAL Mission Division play this season.



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Heart screenings at Amplus Academy aim to prevent sudden cardiac arrest in youth

LAS VEGAS — A community-driven initiative at Amplus Academy is making strides in preventing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) among young athletes. Hosted by the nonprofit Vegas For Athletes, the Heart & Health Event on Friday provided crucial screenings for student-athletes to detect signs of SCA, the leading cause of medical death in youth sports. Since […]

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A community-driven initiative at Amplus Academy is making strides in preventing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) among young athletes.

Hosted by the nonprofit Vegas For Athletes, the Heart & Health Event on Friday provided crucial screenings for student-athletes to detect signs of SCA, the leading cause of medical death in youth sports.

Since 2023, Southern Nevada has faced the tragic loss of four young athletes due to SCA.

In response, Vegas For Athletes is advocating for electrocardiogram (ECG) screenings to become a mandatory component of annual physicals for student-athletes.

The organization has already conducted over 650 free heart screenings, identifying 16 students with heart abnormalities and 7 with life-threatening conditions, despite all having passed standard sports physicals.

These findings underscore the necessity of incorporating advanced screening tools like ECGs in routine athletic checkups.

Through collaborations with Las Vegas professional sports teams, schools, athletes, and camps, Vegas For Athletes is committed to creating a safer environment for young athletes and preventing future tragedies.

For more information regarding Vegas For Athletes, visit here.



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Little League: Mid-Island LL legendary coach Bill Rogers will take centerstage in street naming

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The corner of Victory Blvd. and Travis Avenue is getting a well-deserved upgrade on Father’s Day. And it’s been a long-time coming. Bill Rogers, the legendary Mid-Island Little League president and fabled coach of the loop’s Little League World Series championship in 1964, will have a street sign with his name […]

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The corner of Victory Blvd. and Travis Avenue is getting a well-deserved upgrade on Father’s Day.

And it’s been a long-time coming.

Bill Rogers, the legendary Mid-Island Little League president and fabled coach of the loop’s Little League World Series championship in 1964, will have a street sign with his name added to the aforementioned corner during a ceremony on June 15th.

The gala, which is expected to be attended by many, will begin at 11 a.m.

The street naming ceremony will be a part of Mid-Island’s “Bill Rogers Day” festivities.

Rogers died three years ago this month. He was 86.

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Mid-Island Little League manager Bill Rogers, center left, celebrates with his team after they won the 1964 Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.(Advance/SILive.com)

John Pleszewicz, Mid-Island’s long-time president, is thrilled to finally see Rogers get his due.

“I’m happy to see the man get recognized, it’s something that been long overdue,’’ said Pleszewicz. ”He was a great mentor to me. He came around and showed me the ropes and that’s something I’ll always appreciate it.’’

Rogers, who eventually became Staten Island’s District Administrator, never hesitated to come back to Mid-Island’s Travis complex and give the loop’s players a pep talk.

“He was a perfectionist and he always wanted the kids to understand that it was an honor to play All Stars for Mid-Island Little League,’’ said Pleszewicz. ”He always brought back some of his players from the ‘64 team and they’d wear their World Series jackets to try and get the kids inspired.’’

Following his death three years ago, Dan Yaccarino, a star pitcher on the ‘64 team, might have summed it up best when referring to Bill Rogers.

“Bill was a great man and a great leader,’’ said Yaccarino. ”He led a bunch of 12-year-old kids and made us into men in one summer.”



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Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman holds annual youth football camp at Coppell High School – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

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Orlando Magic forward Wendell Carter Jr. hosts free kids camp in Mableton

MABLETON, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Orlando Magic forward Wendell Carter Jr. continues giving back to the community that raised him, hosting a free youth basketball clinic Saturday in Mableton. “I’m forever grateful (for) the fact that I can come back home and see so many familiar faces,” the former Pace Academy standout said Saturday. […]

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MABLETON, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Orlando Magic forward Wendell Carter Jr. continues giving back to the community that raised him, hosting a free youth basketball clinic Saturday in Mableton.

“I’m forever grateful (for) the fact that I can come back home and see so many familiar faces,” the former Pace Academy standout said Saturday.

Held at Whitefield Academy, Carter‘s “A Platform2 Foundation” provided 8th through 12th grade boys with hands-on coaching through various basketball drills along with a free lunch, t-shirt and financial literacy workshop.

Saturday served as the fourth installment of the kids camp, which was slightly more streamlined from years past, according to the 7-year pro.

“Camps that we’ve had over the years were mostly about trying to teach kids African American studies, financial literacy and allow them to play basketball,” Carter Jr. said. “Knowing that most kids just got out of school, they’re enjoying summer now … we want this to be more of a relaxing camp.”

Carter Jr. averaged 9.1 points per game over 68 appearances for Orlando in 2024-25.

“Give them a little bit of knowledge here and there but be a little bit more interactive with them,” Carter Jr. said.



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Ky. coach accused of shoving child to the ground during youth soccer game

ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (WKYT) – A Lexington man is facing an assault charge after parents say he shoved their child during a soccer game. Robert McKinnis says his 13-year-old son Joseph has been playing soccer since he was just 4 years old. “It’s the only sport he’s played. It’s the only sport he wants to play. […]

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (WKYT) – A Lexington man is facing an assault charge after parents say he shoved their child during a soccer game.

Robert McKinnis says his 13-year-old son Joseph has been playing soccer since he was just 4 years old.

“It’s the only sport he’s played. It’s the only sport he wants to play. Totally in love with the game,” said McKinnis.

Joseph, who goes by JK, has spent countless hours on the field, many of those moments captured by Robert’s camera.

“I’ve got thousands of pictures of him,” said McKinnis.

Sunday’s game in Elizabethtown was like any other. Robert had his camera out, taking photos of JK on the field, as his team faced a visiting team, Tiburones F.C., from Lexington.

However, it was a moment captured by another parent’s camera that made the game different.

Robert says a coach from the opposing team shoved JK to the ground.

“I hear a bunch of yelling and then I realize that that’s my kid,” said McKinnis. “He’s sitting on the ground. He’s crying, and he’s holding the back of his neck. I go up to him and I said, ‘Did he hit you?’ And he said, ‘Yes, Dad.’”

Robert and others who were at the game have identified the man in the video as Tim Jenkins, the head coach of the opposing team.

An article on Lexington Sporting Club’s website from 2022 announced Jenkins’ hiring as one of their youth phase directors.

WKYT reached out to Lexington SC to ask about Jenkins. They said Jenkins no longer works there, but they did not have any information about his departure.

“I started screaming, ‘Don’t let him, don’t let him leave, because I’m calling the cops,’” said McKinnis.

Elizabethtown Police tell WKYT Tim Jenkins was charged with fourth-degree assault at the game, after he was accused of assaulting a child at the soccer complex.

Jenkins was cited, but not arrested.

“I hope that it just never happens to any other kid,” said McKinnis.

WKYT has attempted to reach out to Tim Jenkins for comment on this story. As of its publishing, we have not heard back.



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WPKY Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction Raises Over $27,000 for Local Youth

The WPKY Princeton Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction finished strong Friday night, with late bidding pushing this year’s total near last year’s mark despite a sluggish start. The auction began slowly on Monday, raising under $1,000, but momentum grew each night, with Thursday marking the first time bids surpassed $2,000. The strong pace continued through to […]

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The WPKY Princeton Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction finished strong Friday night, with late bidding pushing this year’s total near last year’s mark despite a sluggish start.

The auction began slowly on Monday, raising under $1,000, but momentum grew each night, with Thursday marking the first time bids surpassed $2,000.

The strong pace continued through to Friday’s final night, and Optimist Club member George Kilgore said he was pleased as the week-long auction finished with over $27,000 raised—about $1,600 shy of last year’s total.


click to download audioKilgore said he’s glad the auction is over, and looks forward to the money going back into the community.

click to download audioEdge Media Group President and CEO Beth Mann thanked everyone who took part in the auction.

click to download audioShe also encouraged anyone interested in joining the Princeton Optimist Club to speak with a member, and said they will tell you what “a great blessing it is to serve the community and to give more than you take.”

The five-night auction took place at the First Baptist Church Christian Life Center in downtown Princeton. Each year, WPKY partners with the Princeton Optimist and Kiwanis Clubs to host the radio auction, raising funds to support youth in Caldwell and Lyon counties.





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