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Abington Heights seeks unbeaten league record – Scranton Times-Tribune

Valley View’s John Hernandez bumps the ball during the volleyball game at Valley View High School on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER) North Pocono’s Warren Kromer attempts to block Valley View Luke Stevens’ spike during the volleyball game at Valley View High School on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER) Abington Heights […]

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Valley View’s John Hernandez bumps the ball during the volleyball game at Valley View High School on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

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Abington Heights looks to complete an undefeated league season in boys volleyball this week.

The Comets (10-2 overall, 9-0 in league) play at Valley View (9-3, 8-1) on Tuesday in their Lackawanna League finale.

Abington Heights has only lost one set in league play this season. Shawn Theodore leads the team with 97 kills, and Shane Brower has 93. Ryan Horutz has 256 assists, and Chris Cummins fuels the defense with 107 kills.

“We are really looking forward to playing Valley View, because we know a lot of the guys who play there,” Cummins said. “We are locked in at practice and excited to get back into it.

“We have had a lot of cooperation and a lot of communication this season. We are getting better by being positive and working together as a team rather than six individual players.”

The Comets will play three Wyoming Valley Conference opponents in nonleague contests before the District 2 Class 3A playoffs start. They have home matches against Crestwood on May 8 and WVC leader Holy Redeemer on May 9. Their final contest is at Hazleton Area on May 13.

“We have Crestwood and Holy Redeemer, and a lot of this season we had a lot of matches that were 3-0 and 3-1, so facing really good teams is exciting to test how well we can play,” Cummins said. “We know that we have to reach higher levels and have to play higher-level teams.”

Valley View, which is in its second varsity season, is in second place in the league standings. The Cougars have won three matches in a row by 3-0 sweeps and have clinched a spot in the District 2 Class 2A playoffs.

“It’s been great, and we are excited to play in such a big match in just our second year,” Valley View’s Jagger Roe said. “I just came out for the team last year, and I didn’t really know the rules or anything. We have worked hard, and we have a great coach (Joe Vitali).

“We came together last year in our first season, and we have come together. I have made a lot of friends and am having a lot of fun playing as a team.”

After the showdown with Abington Heights, the Cougars play at Elk Lake on Thursday to complete the league schedule. They also have a nonleague home game against Crestwood on Saturday.

D2 Class 3A

Defending District 2 Class 3A and WVC champion Delaware Valley suffered its first conference loss this season against Holy Redeemer last week.

The Warriors (4-3 overall, 4-1 in WVC) have dropped to third place in the District 2 Class 3A power rating standings with five matches remaining. They play at Dallas on Tuesday and at Wyoming Valley West (5-4), which is in fourth place in the standings, on Thursday.

Abington Heights has seized first place in the power ratings, while Wilkes-Barre Area (7-3, 5-1) is second. The Wolfpack also has five matches remaining, including one at Delaware Valley on May 9 to complete the regular season.

All seven teams in the class qualify for the playoffs.

West Scranton (4-4) is holding the fifth seed and has two matches left, and Scranton (4-5) is sixth and will finish the regular season on Tuesday at home against North Pocono. Hazleton Area is seventh with five matches remaining.

The Class 3A quarterfinals start May 21.

D2 Class 2A

Holy Redeemer (11-0) will be the overwhelming favorite in Class 2A.

The Royals swept Delaware Valley, 3-0, last week, are ranked fifth in the state by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association, and have won all 11 matches by 3-0 scores.

Josh Rocha has 603 kills in 59 sets played this season. Jack Wasiakowski is second on the team with 71. Jack Wasiakowski has 611 assists, and Rocha leads the team with 76 digs.

Holy Redeemer has a home match against Hazleton Area on Wednesday and a nonleague match at Blue Ridge (8-3) in a rematch of last season’s District 2 Class 2A final on Thursday.

Crestwood (8-2) holds second place, Nanticoke Area (7-4) is third, and Berwick (8-3) is fourth.

Blue Ridge (9-3) has won five straight since a 3-1 loss to Crestwood on April 14. The Raiders are fifth in the power rating standings and fighting for a home match in the district quarterfinals. They have an important match at Western Wayne on Tuesday.

Valley View (8-3) is sixth, Western Wayne (9-4) is seventh, and Dallas (4-5) is eighth.

The top eight teams and any team with a .500 record or better qualify for the playoffs. If a play-in match is necessary, it will be played on May 15. Quarterfinal matches, which will be held at the home site of higher-seeded teams, start May 20.


Times-Tribune top 5

1. Abington Heights (10-2)

2. Delaware Valley (4-3)

3. Valley View (8-3)

4. Blue Ridge (9-3)

5. Western Wayne (9-4)



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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M track & field’s Aleksandr Solovev highlighted the opening day of the NCAA West First Round, booking the teams’ first spot to the NCAA Championships Wednesday at E.B. Cushing Stadium.   Solovev punched the Aggies’ first ticket to the national championships, taking the top spot of the men’s pole vault with […]

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M track & field’s Aleksandr Solovev highlighted the opening day of the NCAA West First Round, booking the teams’ first spot to the NCAA Championships Wednesday at E.B. Cushing Stadium.
 
Solovev punched the Aggies’ first ticket to the national championships, taking the top spot of the men’s pole vault with a clearance of 5.42m/17-9.25. The junior entered the meet at the third height and cleared a pair of bars to ensure his qualification to Oregon.
 
The group on the track secured 12 spots to Friday’s quarterfinal rounds, headlined by Ja’Qualon Scott who got the ball rolling on the track as the junior secured his spot to Friday’s meet in the 110m hurdles. The junior won the third heat of the event in 13.24 which stood as the No. 1 time of the first round. Continuing his dominance, Scott added his second top time and quarterfinal spot of the day in the 400m hurdles winning the fifth heat with a time of 49.06. Bryce McCray also ensured his advancement to Friday after finishing second in the first heat with a time of 50.44.
 
The 1,500m duo of Cooper Cawthra and Luca Santorum continued the momentum for the Aggies, as both advanced to the following round of the event after earning automatic qualification out of their respective sections. Cawthra took second in heat three in 3:44.91, while Santorum placed third in heat two with a time 3:55.98.
 
Ernest Campbell added his name to the list of advancing Aggies, placing second in heat six with a time of 10.43 to earn an automatic qualification spot.
 

A&M’s decorated 400m group made their presence felt on the oval, ensuring three spots to Friday’s competition. Auhmad Robinson led the group, winning the opening heat of the event in 45.60 for automatic qualification, while Hossam Eddine Hatib grabbed fourth in 45.79 to claim the fastest timed qualifying spot. Cutler Zamzow was the third of the group to move on, finishing second in heat 5 with a mark of 46.44.
 
The governance on the track continued in the 800m, as Sam Whitmarsh snatched the third heat and fastest time of the event in 1:46.83. Kimar Farquharson also battled his way to Friday, finishing second in heat five with a mark of 1:47.83.
 
Mason Mangum secured the last quarterfinal spot of the day in the 200m, crossing the line in 20.85 in a competitive fourth heat.
 
Next Up
The Aggies return to E.B. Cushing Stadium tomorrow for the second day of the NCAA West First Round.
 

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York Sophomore Named To Illinois 1st Team All-State In Water Polo

ELMHURST, IL – York High School sophomore Ethan Allen has wrapped up a remarkable year, achieving historic milestones both in academics and athletics, and earning national recognition in the sport of water polo. Allen, who finished his sophomore year with honor roll, has become the first sophomore in York High School history to be named […]

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ELMHURST, IL – York High School sophomore Ethan Allen has wrapped up a remarkable year, achieving historic milestones both in academics and athletics, and earning national recognition in the sport of water polo.

Allen, who finished his sophomore year with honor roll, has become the first sophomore in York High School history to be named Illinois 1st Team All-State in water polo. His performance this season was nothing short of exceptional – he led the Dukes in scoring with 117 goals and played a critical role in helping the team secure a 3rd place finish at the Illinois State Championship, the highest in the school’s water polo history.

But his success isn’t stopping at the state level. Allen has been selected as one of only 15 boys across the country to represent the United States on Team USA at an international water polo competition in Serbia in August 2025. It’s a prestigious honor that places him among the nation’s most elite young athletes.

This summer Allen will be training in Southern California, traveling to Greece for advanced international training, returning to California to compete in the Junior Olympics with Socal water polo team, and finally joining Team USA in Serbia for the highly anticipated international tournament.

Ethan Allen’s accomplishments at such a young age reflect a combination of talent, discipline, and drive. As he continues to grow on the national and international stage, both the York community and the broader athletic world will be watching closely.



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No. 11 Women’s Track and Field advances three to NCAA Championships

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field advanced three to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on the second day of the NCAA West First Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Seven Longhorns later advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals. Sophomore Aaliyah Foster was the first Longhorn to book a trip […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field advanced three to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on the second day of the NCAA West First Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Seven Longhorns later advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals.

Sophomore Aaliyah Foster was the first Longhorn to book a trip to the NCAA Championships after finishing seventh in the women’s long jump with a mark of 6.44m (21-1.50). Foster has now reached the NCAA meet all four times (2 indoor, 2 outdoor) in her career for Texas.

Senior Chrystal Herpin and sophomore Nina Ndubuisi both qualified for the NCAA meet in shot put with two top-six finishes. Herpin will compete in her final meet as a Longhorn and second NCAA outdoor meet after finishing fifth with a throw of 17.55m (57-7). Ndubuisi was sixth with a throw of 17.15m (56-3.25) and has reached all four NCAA meets in her young career.

Graduate transfer Elizabeth Stockman advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals in the 1500-meter after qualifying on time at 4:17.25. It was the 14th-fastest time of the afternoon. The top-12 in Saturday’s race will advance to the NCAA Championship meet.

Junior Carleta Bernard also advanced to the quarterfinals after running a season-best time of 11.19 in the women’s 100-meter dash. It was the 13th-fastest time of the day.

Two Longhorns later advanced to the 400-meter hurdles after Akala Garrett posted the fastest qualifying time in 55.87 for the 19th-fastest time in UT history. Freshman Mackenzie Collins also advanced with the ninth-fastest time of the day in 57.34.

Texas later qualified three in the 200-meters first round led by junior Kenondra Davis who finished in 22.87 and freshman Holly Okuku who posted a time of 22.88. Bernard qualified for her second individual event crossing the line in 23.09.

RESULTS:

Akala Garrett – 1st – 400mH – 55.87 Q

Chrystal Herpin – 5th – Shot Put – 17.55m (57-7)

Nina Ndubuisi – 6th – Shot Put – 17.15m (56-3.25)

Aaliyah Foster – 7th – Long Jump – 6.44m (21-1.50)

Kenondra Davis – 7th – 200m – 22.87 Q

Mackenzie Collins – 9th – 400mH – 57.34 Q

Holly Okuku – 9th – 200m – 22.88 Q

Carleta Bernard – 12th – 200m – 23.09 Q

Carleta Bernard – 13th – 100m – 11.19 Q

Eva Jess – 13th – 10,000m – 34:36.21 

Elizabeth Stockman – 14th – 1500m – 4:17.25 q

Amity Ebarb – 29th – 800m – 2:07.39

Nita Koom-Dadzie – 41st – 200m – 24.07



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Havea, Bosko Advance to NCAA Outdoor Championships

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Arizona women’s track and field thrower Tapenisa Havea and long jumper Jenica Bosko advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Day 2 of the West First Round.   Tapenisa Havea (shot put) and Jenica Bosko (long jump) advance to Eugene while Taylen Wise (100m […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Arizona women’s track and field thrower Tapenisa Havea and long jumper Jenica Bosko advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Day 2 of the West First Round.

 

Tapenisa Havea (shot put) and Jenica Bosko (long jump) advance to Eugene while Taylen Wise (100m hurdles), Jade Brown (100m and 200m), McKenna Watson (100m and 200m), Ava Simms (400m), and Antonia Sanchez Nunez (400m hurdles) qualified for the quarterfinals on Saturday.

Havea grabbed the 12th and final qualifying spot for the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a throw of 16.25m (53-3 ¾) in the shot put. It marks her first appearance at the Outdoor Championships since 2023, when she qualified in the discus.

Bosko leaped 6.42m (21-3/4), marking a season best, to finish 10th in the long jump and earn a berth in the NCAA Championships. It will be the second straight year that Bosko has competed in Eugene, after appearing in the long jump at the US Olympic Trials in 2024. This marks her first time advancing to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Brown’s time in the 100m of 11.05 (.046) was an all-conditions school record as she just edged Shawnti Jackson, 11.05 (0.49) (Arkansas) for first place in the heat. Brown broke her program record in the event (11.27) set on March 8, 2025, in Tucson. 

Sanchez Nunez finished third in her heat (58.10) of the 400m hurdles to gain automatic qualification into the quarterfinals of the event on Saturday at 5:25 p.m. MST. Sanchez Nunez will be in lane three of heat three for the competition.

Advancing to Quarterfinals on Saturday

Taylen Wise – 100m Hurdles: 15th (13.22)

Jade Brown – 100m: 3rd (program record: 11.05) | 200m: 22nd (23.30)

McKenna Watson – 100m: 23rd (11.33) | 200m: 19th (23.27)

Ava Simms – 400m: 18th (52.47)

Antonia Sanchez Nunez – 400m Hurdles: 19th (58.10)

 

Other finishes

Erin Tack – Javelin: 14th (51.31m/168-4)

Jathiyah Muhammad – Pole Vault: 17th (PB: 4.32m/14-2)

Mackenna Orie – Shot Put: 21st (15.80m/51-10)

Keilee Hall – 400m Hurdles: 28th (58.95)

Lauryn Love – Shot Put: 37th (14.70m/48-2 ¾)

Brooke Nordman – 400m Hurdles: 41st (1:00.65)

 

The Arizona women’s track and field team will be back in action on Saturday, with five athletes looking to earn their way to the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

 

The men’s track and field qualifiers will be back on the track tomorrow with the discus starting Day 3 at 11 a.m. MST.

FRIDAY, MAY 30 (DAY THREE) (WATCH LIVE) 

Men’s Discus (11 a.m.) – Youssef Koudssi, Zach Landa, Sam Hala’ufia

Men’s 4×100 Relay (3 p.m.) – James Onanubosi, Brian Limage, Isaac Davis, Tyson Tippett

Men’s 110m Hurdles (4:15 p.m.) – Zach Extine 

Men’s 100 Meters (4:35 p.m.) – Tyson Tippett

Men’s 400 Hurdles (5:25 p.m.) – Yan Vazquez 

 

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Denver Volleyball Signs Maddie Winkler Ahead of 2025 Campaign

Story Links DENVER – The University of Denver volleyball program has signed freshman Maddie Winkler to its 2025 roster, head coach Megan Pendergast announced on Thursday.   “Maddie Winkler is one of the most competitive and high-achieving athletes we’ve had the chance to recruit,” Pendergast said. “Her determination, work ethic […]

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DENVER – The University of Denver volleyball program has signed freshman Maddie Winkler to its 2025 roster, head coach Megan Pendergast announced on Thursday.
 
“Maddie Winkler is one of the most competitive and high-achieving athletes we’ve had the chance to recruit,” Pendergast said. “Her determination, work ethic and relentless drive to improve make every team she’s on better. Every time I watch Maddie, she looks sharper, more dynamic and more confident. We are absolutely fired up to add her to our roster and can’t wait to see the impact she’ll make in our gym and in our program.”
 
Maddie Winkler – Keller, Texas – Keller H.S – Libero – 5-5
BEFORE DENVER:
2024 Second Team All-District…2024 Academic All-State…2023 Varsity Newcomer of the Year…2023 Second Team All-District…2023 Academic All-District…2022 AVCA Phenom Watch List…2022 6A State Semifinalist…2022 GJNC Open Bronze Medalist…2021 GJNC Open Silver Medalist…2019 GJNC American Bronze Medalist…Played her club volleyball for Texas Advantage Club.
 
PERSONAL:
Chose the University of Denver because of the welcoming atmosphere and supportive staff, its strong academics and its great location…Hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine or orthopedics after graduation…Also enjoys baking, cooking and spending time with friends and family.
 
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Tyukasz & Soto Named ACWPC All-Americans

Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – Two of the youngest players on the Concordia University Irvine women’s water polo team were named All-Americans by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches. True freshman Anna Tyukasz earned First Team All-American honors while starting goalie Jaden Soto earned Honorable Mention All-American status. Tyukasz led […]

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IRVINE, Calif. – Two of the youngest players on the Concordia University Irvine women’s water polo team were named All-Americans by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches.

True freshman Anna Tyukasz earned First Team All-American honors while starting goalie Jaden Soto earned Honorable Mention All-American status.

Tyukasz led Concordia in many categories including goals (71), assists (26) and points (97). She also collected 29 recorded steals, which ranked highest on the team for all non-goalies.

Speaking of the goalie position, Soto racked up more than 280 saves this season between the pipes and reached an impressive milestone as a sophomore with 500 career saves.

The Murrieta, Calif. native was in net for CUI’s surge down the stretch as the team defeated D1 conference foe Santa Clara twice.  Soto was a defensive force for CUI, notching double-digit saves in her last eight starts and tallying at least 18 saves or more on three occasions. She also was credited with five assists and 42 recorded steals, which lead her entire team.

Together, the duo helped the Golden Eagles go 4-3 in their last seven contests, painting a bright future for what lies ahead for the program under head coach Casey Greenawalt.

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