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Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 23 – Orange County Register
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, May 23 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday. FRIDAY’S SCORES BOYS […]

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Scores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, May 23
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The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
FRIDAY’S SCORES
BOYS TENNIS
CIF/USTA CHAMPIONSHIPS
SOCAL REGIONAL
Semifinals
University 5, Peninsula 2
Harvard-Westlake 6, Palisades 1
Note: Final at 1:30 p.m. Saturday
Round I
University 7, Buchanan 0
Peninsula 5, Canyon Crest 2
Harvard-Westlake 7, Torrey Pines 0
Palisades 4, JSerra 3
BASEBALL
CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
Quarterfinals
DIVISION 1
St. John Bosco 4, Villa Park 3 (9 innings)
VP: Lopez 2-5, 2B, 2RBI. Hoppie (4.1IP 0H 0R 1BB 3K).
Santa Margarita 5, Los Alamitos 4
SM: Owens 1-2, HR, RBI. Gravely IV 2-3, RBI. Spiridonoff 2-4, 2B, RBI.
LosAl: Deninno 1-1, HR, RBI. Carrion 3-4, RBI. Porch 2B, 2R.
DIVISION 2
Fountain Valley 5, Torrance 2
FV: Hunt (W, 5IP 0H 0R 1BB 1K). Zamora 1-4, RBI. Lomeli R, RBI. Grack 2-3, 2R. Robinson 2-3, R.
Mater Dei 2, Foothill 0
MD: Thomas (7IP, 4H, 0BB, 13K). Lara 2B, RBI. Navarro 1H, RS. Wetzel 2B, RS. Guth 2H. Rudisell 2H, RBI.
Fh: Lauridsen (7IP, 7H, 2ER, 1BB, 9K). Rycroft 2-3, 3B. Gugino 1-2, 2B
Other D2 score
Etiwanda 8, Servite 3
DIVISION 3
Beckman 5, Arrowhead Christian 4
Beck: Molina (W, CG, 7H, 3ER, 5K), 1-3, HR, 2RBI. Powell 1-4, HR, SB, 3RBI.
Glendora 2, Costa Mesa 1
CM: Simmonds (L, 4IP 6H 0ER 3K). Morales (3IP 1H 0ER 3K). Rottschafer 1-3, 2B, RBI
DIVISION 4
Thousand Oaks 6, Woodbridge 3
Wb: Namgoong 4-4, 2B, 2R. Stottlemyer 1-4, R, RBI.
DIVISION 5
Northwood 1, Citrus Hill 0
Nor: Grossman (W, 6.1IP, 3H, 0R, 7K), 1-3, 2B. Stevenson (Sv, 0.2IP, 0H, 0R). Liu 2-3, SB, RBI.
DIVISION 6
Estancia 4, Pacifica Christian 3 (9 innings)
Est: McCrea (8IP 7H 3R 1ER 2K) 1-3, RBI. Silva (W, 1IP 0H 0R 1K). Atkinson 2B, 2R, RBI. Humphries 2-5, RBI.
Note: Sawyer Atkinson’s 2-out, RBI double in bottom of 7th inning tied game 3-3. Jake Humphries’ game-winning hit with 2 outs in 9th scored Atkinson.
DIVISION 7
Mary Star 8, Garden Grove 7
GG: Ramos (5IP, 4H, 1ER, 9K). Martinez 2-3, SB, 2R, RBI. Fernandez 2-3, R, RBI. Lam 2-3, SB, RBI.
DIVISION 8
Fillmore 3, La Quinta 2
LQ: Clarke (6IP, 7H, 2ER, 3K). Forte 2-3, RBI. Perez 1-4, RBI. Rakowski 2-4, R.
Other D8 score
Valencia 9, San Bernardino 3
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Danville High welcomes new volleyball coach
Laura Vines is the new volleyball coach at Danville High School. She is pictured with her husband, Cooper, and children, Grayson and Caroline. Lifestyles, Sports 6:00 am Wednesday, July 9, 2025 Danville High School is excited to wel come Coach Laura Vines as the new head […]

Laura Vines is the new volleyball coach at Danville High School. She is pictured with her husband, Cooper, and children, Grayson and Caroline.
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6:00 am Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Danville High School is excited to wel come Coach Laura Vines as the new head of its volleyball program. A former player herself, Vines brings 18 years of coaching experience to the Lady Hawks. The school community is eager to see what the upcoming season holds under her leadership. Coach Vines and her husband, Cooper, have two children, Grayson and Caroline.
In Falkville, the Fire and Rescue Department is celebrating the accomplishments of several firefighters who recently completed the Fire & Emergency Services Instructor I class. Graduates include Jodah Clark, Jonathan Harkins and Patrick Holmes of Falkville Fire/Rescue; Brad Atkins of Jones Chapel Fire Department; Michael Waits of Priceville Volunteer Fire Department; David Moody of Punkin Center Volunteer Fire Department; and Chase Landrum of Vinemont-Providence Fire Department.
Falkville Fire and Rescue also extends thanks to Sunbelt Fire for their assistance and for the quick delivery of three new HEN nozzles now in service on the department’s engines.
In upcoming training news, Falkville Fire and Rescue and Ebenezer Fire and Rescue will cohost a 16-hour Wildland Firefighter class July 19 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and July 20 from noon to 7 p.m. Training will be held at both departments. Anyone interested in attending should contact Nathan McCarley at 256-612-8243 or nathan. mccarley@falkvillefire. org.
Meanwhile, Morgan County 4-H is celebrating a strong performance by its Junior Livestock Judging Team. The team-Laney Sparkman, Sawyer Melson, Grady Darnell and Mason Bryant-placed fifth overall in a recent competition. Additional honors went to Sparkman, who placed 10th overall individually and earned third place in the individual questions category. The team also took home third place in the cattle judging category.
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Capobianco, Burmester claim NE10 Sport Excellence Awards
Story Links WALTHAM, Mass. – Recent Bentley graduates Caitlin Burmester ’25 and Sam Capobianco ’25 both received the Northeast-10 Sport Excellence Award, the NE10 announced Wednesday. Burmester earned the honor for the 2025 outdoor women’s track & field season, and Capobianco is the recipient for the outdoor men’s track & field season. […]

WALTHAM, Mass. – Recent Bentley graduates Caitlin Burmester ’25 and Sam Capobianco ’25 both received the Northeast-10 Sport Excellence Award, the NE10 announced Wednesday. Burmester earned the honor for the 2025 outdoor women’s track & field season, and Capobianco is the recipient for the outdoor men’s track & field season.
NE10 Release
The NE10 Sport Excellence Award recognizes both athletic and academic achievements. Per the NE10: To be eligible for Academic All-Conference and Sport Excellence honors, a student-athlete must have started at least half or played in two-thirds of all contests while making significant contributions and maintaining a 3.3 grade-point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale.
Burmester is a rare three-time recipient of the NE10 Sport Excellence Award in a single academic year. She previously earned the distinction for both women’s cross country and women’s indoor track & field during the 2024-25 academic year.
During NE10 Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Burmester won gold medals in the 800-m and 1500-m. She was named a USTFCCCA All-Region runner in those two events.
Burmester earned two NE10 gold medals during the indoor season, capturing additional All-Region honors. During the 2024 cross country season, Burmester led Bentley to its first-ever NE10 title, and won the individual NCAA East Regional title.
Back in early June, the NE10 announced that Burmester is the conference’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Capobianco became a two-time recipient of the Sports Excellence Award this year (men’s indoor track & field). During NE10 Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Capobianco won gold medals in the 5,000-m and 4×800 relay. He also took silver in the 1,500-m.
Capobianco was a USTFCCCA All-Region honoree in four events during the indoor track & field season. Overall in his Bentley career, Capobianco is a five-time selection to NE10 Academic All-Conference teams.
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SSU Volleyball Adds Eight New Players
Ny’Kira Raby Savannah State University head volleyball coach Roselidah Obunaga has announced the additions of eight new players for the Lady Tigers volleyball team for the 2025 season. Ny’Kira Raby (5’3”) is a freshman defensive specialist and will remain a Tiger, having played at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, Georgia. She finished her high school career […]


Savannah State University head volleyball coach Roselidah Obunaga has announced the additions of eight new players for the Lady Tigers volleyball team for the 2025 season.
Ny’Kira Raby (5’3”) is a freshman defensive specialist and will remain a Tiger, having played at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, Georgia. She finished her high school career with 1,000 career digs.
Nyalah Smith (6’1”) is a freshman middle hitter/outside hitter from Evans, Georgia where she attended Lakeside High School. At Lakeside, Smith helped her team to two region titles while earning first team all-region honors during her junior and senior seasons. As a senior, she played in 105 sets and finished the year with 230 kills, 70 blocks, 18 digs, nine assists and two aces.
Aniyah Parks (5’10”) is a freshman setter/opposite hitter from Jonesboro, Georgia where she played at Jonesboro High School. Parks earned all-region honors as a junior and senior and ended the 2024 season with 66 digs, 62 kills, 28 aces, 17 assists and 14 blocks.

Mya McCall (5’5”) is a freshman defensive specialist from Atlanta, Georgia where she played at Westlake High School and was the Defensive Player of the Year and made the all-region team. As a senior, she played in 89 sets and had 99 digs, nine assists, four kills and one ace.
Harmony Flagg (5’11”) is a freshman opposite hitter who is from Miramar, Florida and played at South Plantation High School. Flagg had 130 digs in 2024 along with 103 kills, 27 aces and 32 blocks.
Talia Taylor (5’7”) is a freshman opposite hitter/ defensive specialist from Cumming, Georgia where she played at West Forsyth High School. During her senior year, Taylor played in 21 sets and had 17 kills, four digs and four blocks.
Natalie Vaughn (5’7”) is a freshman setter who played at Pickerington High School in Pickerington, Ohio where won the Panther Award (for sportsmanship) as a junior and Coaches Award as a senior. Vaughn finished her senior year with 19 blocks, 18 digs and 14 kills in 24 sets.

Connelly Smith (6’0”) is a junior middle hitter/ outside hitter from Augusta, Georgia. Smith spent the past two years at USC Salkehatchie. As a freshman, smith made the NJCAA Division I All-Region 10 Second Team and during the 2024 season she made the NJCAA Division I All-Region 10 First Team as well as NCCAA Division I Player of the Year and was the USC-S’s team Most Valuable Player.
SSU will open the fall season with the annual Orange and Blue Scrimmage on September 1 and will start the regular with non-conference match at Middle Georgia State University on Sept. 2.





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Smash-and-grab burglar hits popular burger spot in Tempe
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A smash-and-grab at a popular burger joint in Tempe was caught on camera. Johnny’s Burgers and Dogs on South McClintock Drive, just north of Southern Avenue, is asking for your help in figuring out who robbed them. It happened just after midnight on Monday. In three different camera angles, you can […]

TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A smash-and-grab at a popular burger joint in Tempe was caught on camera.
Johnny’s Burgers and Dogs on South McClintock Drive, just north of Southern Avenue, is asking for your help in figuring out who robbed them.
It happened just after midnight on Monday. In three different camera angles, you can see the person smashing their way through the bottom glass window, shuffling their body across the floor, zig-zagging around the tables before making their way to the front.
They swiped the cash register clean from the counter and ran off with it.
It was something Carlos Contreres said he was not prepared to see walking into his shift the next day. “When I went to open the door, I noticed the register was missing. It’s gut-wrenching,” Contreres said.
The burglar got away with a few hundred dollars. The owner, Yianni Loannaou, said he’s thankful his employees weren’t inside.
He said his store will recover, and he hopes whoever did this does too. “Especially someone who does this act, something is going through their life and I hope they get the help they need,” Loannaou said.
There’s been a string of commercial robberies across Phoenix.
According to the community crime map, there has been a chain of different reported business burglaries within the last three months.
Anyone with information is asked to call Tempe police at 480-350-8311.
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Back To Boulder: Ski Ball Registration Open
BOULDER—The 55th Annual University of Colorado Ski Ball is returning to Boulder and registration is now open! Get your tickets now for the best party in Boulder, set for Friday, October 10 at the brand new Limelight Hotel on the corner of Broadway and University adjacent to campus. Help us celebrate the ski team and […]

Help us celebrate the ski team and join us for dinner, dancing and an exclusive silent auction showcasing our outstanding partnerships across the ski community and around Boulder.
We will also be honoring Bruce Gamble on the Mountain of Honor and David Plati and the family of Fred Casotti as part of our Ski Champions initiative.
College athletics is at a crossroads, and the ski team needs your support more than ever to continue to compete for and win championships on and off the snow. Aside from purchasing tickets and attending, you can further your support in many ways, including becoming a table sponsor, donating an item for the silent auction, or donating additional money directly to the ski team.
The Limelight Hotel will soon become one of the go-to hotel options in Boulder, especially on game days. There are a limited number of rooms available as part of the Ski Ball block. Be sure after you register to secure your room and stay to watch the football team take on Iowa State the following day.
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Darling Assembles Demanding Schedule to Test Golden Knights in 2025
ERIE, Pa. – The Gannon volleyball team has reached the Elite Eight three of the last four years under long-time head coach Matt Darling. The Golden Knights have enjoyed incredible success under Darling, with 432 wins in his 18 seasons at the helm. Darling has never been shied away from playing a demanding schedule and […]

Darling has never been shied away from playing a demanding schedule and that is certainly the case in 2025. He has announced Gannon’s 2025 schedule, and it is one of the most challenging in many years.
Despite losing four AVCA honorable mention All-Americans from last year’s squad that finished 26-8 and reached the Elite Eight, Darling’s squad will play a total of 13 matches against NCAA playoff teams from a year ago, including defending national champion Lynn. The Golden Knights will play teams from four different conferences in addition to their PSAC foes, including four conference champions.
“We will find challenges at every part of this year’s schedule, starting in the pre-conference portion of the schedule, where we have a match against the defending national champions and matches against two other sweet sixteen teams,” Darling pointed out. “Once we hit PSAC play, we expect to be in a real fight for the postseason. At least five or six PSAC West teams, I think, will have a legitimate chance to win it this year, so there will be a fight for the four playoff spots. Hopefully we’ll be up to these challenges.”
Gannon jumps right into the fire to start a brutal non-conference portion of the schedule the very first weekend, playing four matches in the New York City area in two days. The season gets underway with a duel against the 2024 national champions on Friday, September 5, with Gannon meeting Lynn at Adelphi in Garden City, NY. The Sunshine State Conference champions won the South Regional then went on to defeat Wingate, Bentley, and finally San Francisco State in the national championship match. The Fighting Knights enter the season riding a 12-match winning streak and were 33-3 a year ago.
Later that same day Gannon will face host Adelphi, another NCAA postseason squad. The Panthers reached the Northeast-10 semifinals before falling in the East Regional semifinals to finish at 23-11.
On Saturday, September 6 the Golden Knights move on to Rockville Centre, N.Y., the home of Molloy, to face the host Lions and Assumption. Molloy, members of the East Coast Conference, was 14-12 a year ago. The four-game ends against a second NE-10 team in Assumption (8-17).
The following weekend the Golden Knights will head to the Midwest for three matches in the Hampton Inn & Suites Grand Rapids Downtown Classic. On Friday, September 12 Gannon plays a pair of Great Midwest Athletic Conference squads. Play begins with a 10:00 a.m. match vs. Findlay. The Oilers were 24-9 a year ago, winning the G-MAC championship before falling to Ferris State in the Midwest Regional championship.
At 4:00 p.m. on Friday Gannon faces Tiffin (13-14). On Saturday, September 13 the Golden Knights meet host Davenport (10-19) at 3:00 p.m.
Gannon plays in its third tournament in three weeks on September 18-20, and this one could have huge regional implications. The Golden Knights will compete against four Mountain East Conference teams, the first two in the Wheeling Invitational and the second pair in the West Liberty Invitational.
In a rematch of last year’s Atlantic Regional championship match, Gannon plays at Wheeling on Thursday, September 18. The Cardinals finished as the MEC runner-up after losing to West Virginia State in the championship match. They advanced to the Atlantic Regional final before losing to Gannon in four games with a trip to the Elite Eight on the line.
On Friday, September 19 the Golden Knights return to Wheeling to face Fairmont State (18-14).
Gannon makes the short trip to West Liberty for a pair of matches on Saturday, September 20. The day gets underway at 1:00 p.m. against MEC champion West Virginia State. The Yellow Jackets finished at 24-10 last year, defeating Clarion in the opening round of the Atlantic Regional before falling to Gannon in three games in the semifinals.
Gannon concludes the three-day sojourn to West Virginia with a 6:00 p.m. match at West Liberty. The Hilltoppers were 15-15 a year ago, including a three-game sweep of the Golden Knights.
After 11 straight matches on the road and against non-PSAC competition to begin the season the Golden Knights finally meet a team from the PSAC. This one will be a non-conference affair as well, with 2024 Eastern Division regular season champion Shepherd visiting the Highmark Events Center on Friday, September 26 for Parents’ Night. The home opener will be the first time the Golden Knights have played at the Highmark Events Center since December 1, 2023.
The Rams finished at 24-6 last year, finishing as the PSAC runner-up and earning a berth in the Atlantic Regional. They would lose to Indiana (Pa.) in the quarterfinals.
The Shepherd match is the first of five straight contests at the Highmark Events Center. After hosting local rival Edinboro (14-13) in the Western Division opener on Sunday, September 28, Gannon’s next four matches are against teams that made the NCAA Tournament.
Gannon hosts PSAC champion Indiana (Pa.) on Friday, October 3 in a rematch of the PSAC Championship. The Crimson Hawks defeated Gannon in four games before reaching the Atlantic Regional semifinals and losing to Wheeling. IUP ended the year at 24-9.
A day later Pitt-Johnstown (19-10), another Atlantic Regional entrant, plays at Gannon. The Golden Knights will play their third NCAA Tournament team in five days with a non-conference match vs. Daemen on Tuesday, October 7. The Wildcats, members of the ECC, finished at 17-9 and played in the East Regional.
Gannon hits the highways for a pair of PSAC West contests on October 10 and 11. The Golden Knights renew their rivalry with Clarion (15-12) on Friday night, marking the fourth straight match against an NCAA Tournament squad. On Saturday Gannon plays at Slippery Rock (12-14).
The following weekend Gannon hosts California (Pa.) (3-20) on Friday, October 17 and Seton Hill on Saturday, October 18. The Griffins finished at 19-9 after losing to Gannon in the PSAC quarterfinals.
The Seton Hill match marks the end of the first half of divisional play. The second half begins with the second meeting against Edinboro on Friday, October 24. That’s followed by the final non-conference match of the season as Cedarville (14-11) visits the Highmark Events Center on Saturday, October 25. Cedarville is a member of the G-MAC.
The second half features four straight away matches before the regular season concludes with back-to-back home games. Darling’s squad ends the regular season with Senior Day festivities on Saturday, November 15 with Clarion providing the opposition.
The PSAC Tournament gets underway on Tuesday, November 18 with the quarterfinals. The Final Four is set for Friday, November 21 and Saturday, November 22 and will be hosted by the highest remaining Eastern Division seed.
Gannon will hope to secure a 16th straight NCAA Tournament berth, with the Atlantic Regional scheduled for December 4-6. The NCAA Elite Eight is set for December 11-13. For the second straight year the Elite Eight will be held in Sioux Falls, SD.
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