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Balanzategui Has Career Day as Spartans Close Clemson Invitational

Ohio State took home first place with a score of 45-under par 819, followed by Arkansas at 35-under par 829, LSU at 26-under par 838, Tennessee at 19-under par 845, and SMU rounding out the top five at 16-under par 848. The Spartans finished in 11th place and were one of 11 teams to finish […]

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Balanzategui Has Career Day as Spartans Close Clemson Invitational

Ohio State took home first place with a score of 45-under par 819, followed by Arkansas at 35-under par 829, LSU at 26-under par 838, Tennessee at 19-under par 845, and SMU rounding out the top five at 16-under par 848. The Spartans finished in 11th place and were one of 11 teams to finish under par for the tournament.The Spartans will next compete April 12-13 in the Lady Buckeye Invitational at the Ohio State University Golf Course’s Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio.

After shooting 7-over par 295 in the first round and even-par in the second round, the Spartans fired an 8-under par 280, good for the sixth-best round among all schools competing.

Playing as an individual, senior Shannon Kennedy tied for 58th place after turning in scores of (73-72-77) for an overall 6-over-par 222.

Final results from the Clemson Invitational:
 

Junior Paula Balanzategui finished in a tie for 29th place after posting a 3-under par 213. Balanzategui went (76-71-66) over three rounds. Her third-round score of 6-under par 66 marked a career-best round.

East Lansing, Mich. — Michigan State’s women’s golf team wrapped up the final nine holes of the Clemson Invitational on Sunday, finishing in 11th place among 15 schools with a score of 1-under par 863.

Sophomore Ana Sofia Murcia posted scores of (73-71-75), giving her an overall 3-over par 219 for the tournament and finishing tied for 48th place.

Player Leaderboard: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233896/scoring/player

Senior Katie Lu shot 2-over par 218 and finished tied for 45th place. Lu went (75-74-69) over three rounds. With a 3-under-par 69 in the third round, she collected her seventh even- or under-par round of the season.

Senior Brooke Biermann shot even-par 216, finishing in a tie for 36th. Biermann went (71-72-73) over her three rounds and scored five birdies.

The event featured eight nationally ranked teams, including the Spartans at No. 23.

Team Leaderboard: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233896/scoring/team

Freshman Catalina Monroy finished tied for 67th place with an overall score of 9-over par 225. Monroy went (76-77-72), and her third-round even-par 72 marked her third even- or under-par round of the season.

Due to Sunday’s forecast, teams played 27 holes on Saturday, leaving the final nine of the three-day, 54-hole tournament to be played Sunday morning.

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Paly Track and Field season Recap 2025 – Viking Magazine

As the 2025 season comes to a close, the Paly track and field team has much to be proud of. Across invitationals, dual meets, and league finals, the Vikings consistently showcased talent, depth, and determination. The boys’ team delivered a strong campaign, capped off by a fourth-place finish at the De Anza SCVAL Finals, earning […]

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As the 2025 season comes to a close, the Paly track and field team has much to be proud of. Across invitationals, dual meets, and league finals, the Vikings consistently showcased talent, depth, and determination.

The boys’ team delivered a strong campaign, capped off by a fourth-place finish at the De Anza SCVAL Finals, earning 54.5 points among eight competitive schools. Senior Jorell Clark led the charge with strong finishes in individual events. “We fought hard today, and though we didn’t finish at the top, we gave everything we had,” Clark said. “This sets us up well for the next challenges.”

Middle-distance runner Tristan Kippes also made key contributions, helping keep the team in the top half of the standings. “We have a lot of talent, and this result shows we can be competitive at the highest level,” he said.

Earlier in the season, junior Lilia Kuzmicheva notched a personal best in the 200m. “It was a major confidence booster,” she said, noting it marked a turning point in her season. Daniel Rainey, battling through a back injury, clocked a solid 55.42 in the 400m, underscoring the team’s grit.

The Vikings now look to build on this foundation. With strong senior leadership and emerging underclassmen, the future of Paly track and field appears promising. As Clark said, “We’ve come a long way, but we’re not done yet.”





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Geraets Ends Gustavus Career at NCAA Championships

Story Links Day 2 Results Day 1 Recap GENEVA, Ohio – Gustavus senior Megan Geraets (Mankato, Minn.) ended her collegiate career with her preliminary race in the 400-meter on the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships […]

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GENEVA, Ohio – Gustavus senior Megan Geraets (Mankato, Minn.) ended her collegiate career with her preliminary race in the 400-meter on the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships held on Friday, May 23, at the SPIRE Institute.

Geraets, the top seed in the event, just missed the cut for finals (winner of each of the three heats plus the next best six times). She finished fourth in her heat with a time of 55.54, good for 11th overall. The final qualifying time was 55.30, achieved by MIT’s Marina Miller, who was seeded seventh and finished just ahead of the Mankato native in heat one. 

MIAC competitors Ariella Rogahn-Press (Macalester) and Shalom Sulungaine (Bethel), who finished second and third behind Geraets at the MIAC Championships on May 10, each finished first in heats two and three, respectively. Rogahn-Press led the qualifiers with a 53.88. Geraets earned the top seed heading into the meet with a 53.87.

Her 11th-place finish helped her achieve her eighth All-America honor and second of the weekend, as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) added the All-America second team in 2024 to include individuals placed ninth through 16th, as well as members of ninth- and 10th-place relays.

“Megan ends her career as one of the most decorated athletes in school and conference history,” said head coach Aaron Lund. “It takes record breaking performances just to get here now, and all of the competition is really tough. She had great effort and execution of her race in another cold and windy day. Just barely missing out on finals again is a tough way to end it. 

“I am so proud of her and everything she has accomplished. Megan has elevated our program in so many ways and has inspired her teammates to work even harder and set their goals higher. We are all so proud of the amazing woman she has become.”

In her career, Geraets was an eight-time All-American (one first team, seven second) and a 15-time USTFCCCA All-Region selection between the indoor and outdoor seasons. She was the 2025 MIAC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year, just the third Gustie to receive the honor, and was nine times named a MIAC Athlete of the Week between field and track events, including six this season. She earned her and the program’s first USTFCCCA Division III National Athlete of the Week in the outdoor season on May 12, and collected 15 MIAC event championships in her career.

 



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Eastern Mass. boys’ volleyball Players of the Week for May 15-22

Newton 6/10/2024 Natick’s Branch Barnes serves to Newton North during the MIAA Division 1 boys’ volleyball state semifinal at Newton South High School, Monday, June 10, 2024. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Branch Barnes, Natick — The versatile hitter directed a senior day sweep, his first win over […]

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Newton 6/10/2024 Natick’s Branch Barnes serves to Newton North during the MIAA Division 1 boys’ volleyball state semifinal at Newton South High School, Monday, June 10, 2024. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe

Branch Barnes, Natick — The versatile hitter directed a senior day sweep, his first win over Bay State power Needham and the program’s first since 2019, with 11 kills, 2 assists, and 2 aces. He also put up 14 kills, 3 blocks, and 2 aces against Cambridge.

Marcio Castro, Woburn — The senior rocked 19 kills, helping the Tanners close out a four-set nonleague victory over Greater Lawrence with a 26-24 final set.

Woburn senior Marcio Castro slammed 19 kills to beat Greater Lawrence.Billy LaTores/Woburn High School

Ben Cleary, BC High — With a staggering 41 kills in a five-set victory over Catholic Conference rival St. John’s (Shrewsbury), the junior surpassed 500 in his career and is approaching his brother Mason’s single-season record.

BC High’s Ben Cleary isn’t bothered by a triple block.JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/Josh Reynolds for The Boston Globe

Parth Pawar, Acton-Boxborough — The Revolution needed all 54 of the senior’s assists to outlast Winchester in a nonleague five-set victory.

Aundre Rivera, Lowell — The sophomore hitter has been vital for the Red Raiders in reclaiming the Merrimack Valley title, finishing the job with 18 kills against Methuen to earn a 3-1 win.

Gabe Ugoji, Latin Academy — The Dragons’ only senior made the most of his senior day, smacking 13 kills on 22 swings and adding six blocks to take down nonleague foe Newton South in a back-and-forth five-setter.

Latin Academy’s Gabe Ugoji (center) is equally dangerous blocking and hitting at the net, as Newton South recently found out. Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Kris Vaivars, Brookline — Being tested by Lexington, the Warriors relied on their senior star to put up 27 kills in the four-set triumph, the team’s biggest nonleague test of the season.


AJ Traub can be reached at aj.traub@globe.com. Follow him on X @aj_traub and Instagram @ajt37.





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Jimmies conclude run at NAIA Outdoor Championships

Story Links MARION, Ind.– The NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University, concluded Friday evening. Three University of Jamestown track and field athletes competed at the three day event, beginning with Dawson Sedivec in the hammer throw on Wednesday. Sedivec placed 10th out of 22 throwers in the […]

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MARION, Ind.– The NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University, concluded Friday evening.

Three University of Jamestown track and field athletes competed at the three day event, beginning with Dawson Sedivec in the hammer throw on Wednesday.

Sedivec placed 10th out of 22 throwers in the event. After scratching on his first attempt, Sedivec came back with marks of 57.32 meters (188 feet, 1 inch) and 57.39 meters (188 feet, 3 inches).

On Thursday, Ashton Judge competed in the long jump. Judge finished 15th of 21 jumpers, with a top mark of 7.09 meters on his final attempt after jumps of 6.85 meters and 6.72 meters.

Paige Erhardt competed in the high jump Friday afternoon. Unfortunately for Erhardt, she was unable to clear the opening height of 1.61 meters.

Sedivec made his second trip to outdoor nationals while Judge and Erhardt qualified for the first time this season.

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Mavrix Has Released Its First Official Gameplay Trailer

Posted in: Games, Video Games | Tagged: Cascade Interactive, Matt Jones, Mavrix, Third Kind Games Check out the first official gameplay trailer for Mavrix, showing off more of the mountain biking action coming to the sports title Article Summary Watch the first official Mavrix gameplay trailer featuring intense mountain biking action and big air tricks. […]

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Check out the first official gameplay trailer for Mavrix, showing off more of the mountain biking action coming to the sports title



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  • Watch the first official Mavrix gameplay trailer featuring intense mountain biking action and big air tricks.
  • Join 50-player mass start races, compete in Red Bull events, and race through diverse tracks in a huge MTB world.
  • Master dual stick controls for authentic physics, pulling off tricks and customizing your MTB experience.
  • Climb global rankings, unlock real-world gear, and manage sponsorships to build your dream MTB career.

Developer Third Kind Games and publisher Cascade Interactive have released the first official gameplay trailer for their upcoming sports title, Mavrix. The trailer, which you can check out above, gives a proper look at the mountain biking gameplay, along with some of the content you’ll see in the final version of the game. Including the 50-player mass start races, as well as the Red Bull event integration they have added thanks to the inclusion of Matt Jones. Enjoy the trailer as the game will be coming to PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in Early Access sometime this Summer.

Red Bull Athlete Matt Jones Announces MTB Game MavrixRed Bull Athlete Matt Jones Announces MTB Game Mavrix
Credit: Cascade Interactive

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The ultimate MTB World. Built by riders, for riders. Huge mountains, features and real-world athletes. Master Mavrix‘s dual stick controls to pull huge tricks with your friends or race through the global rankings. Nail challenges and secure sponsorship deals with real-world brands. Are you ready? Pure creativity. Spanning 100 square kilometres of Downhill race tracks, huge slopestyle lines and multiple bike parks! Get ready to race or bring your style and creativity to define your own lines.

  • Ride Together: Ride with your buddies, discover hidden challenges and drop in together to hit huge jumps. Join the train!
  • Global Rankings: Want to be the best? The rankings don’t lie. Race hard to unlock rare items and compete for real world prizes.
  • Authentic Physics & Control: Using dual stick controls, left and right brake levers and independent suspension. Our physics engine connects you with the bike to balance grip, stomp tricks and ride in your own unique way.
  • Sponsorship System: Put the life of a professional rider in your hands. Sign and collect contracts to manage your own MTB career.
  • Real World Brands: Customisation is key. Unlock bikes, clothes and components from real MTB brands to create your dream set-up.

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World Aquatics Discusses Global Drowning Prevention Collaborations

The event brought together stakeholders from around the world to discuss and exchange knowledge on effective drowning prevention initiatives, including World Aquatics’ Discover Water programme, which takes a collaborative approach by working with Member Federations to deliver interventions. There was an introduction from the World Health Organization which emphasised the importance of drowning prevention, highlighting […]

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The event brought together stakeholders from around the world to discuss and exchange knowledge on effective drowning prevention initiatives, including World Aquatics’ Discover Water programme, which takes a collaborative approach by working with Member Federations to deliver interventions.

There was an introduction from the World Health Organization which emphasised the importance of drowning prevention, highlighting some of the key findings of the first-ever Global Status Report on Drowning Prevention, released in December 2024.

The report found there were more than 300,000 fatalities from drowning in 2021, predominantly impacting children and young people, and low and middle-income countries.


Image Source: World Aquatics launched its collaborative Discover Water programme on World Drowning Prevention Day 2024 ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris (Istvan Derencsenyi/World Aquatics)

Representatives from Bangladesh and Ireland, whose governments championed UN General Assembly and World Health Assembly resolutions on drowning prevention, also attended and shared their insights.

World Aquatics Director of Development and Athlete Services Morgane Gaultier attended the event and expressed the organisation’s commitment to playing its part in promoting water safety around the world.

“This was a valuable opportunity to connect with stakeholders from around the world who share World Aquatics’ belief that all young children should be equipped with the physical literacy skills to reduce the risk of drowning and enable them safely enjoy aquatics sports,” Gaultier said.

“Despite progress that has been made, it is clear from the Global Status Report there is still much work to be done on drowning prevention.

“World Aquatics is uniquely positioned to promote water safety by working closely with our Member Federations, and we are determined to build on the early successes of the Discover Water programme to reach more young people around the world”

By Morgane Gaultier, World Aquatics Director of Development and Athlete Services

The Discover Water programme was launched ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris on 25 July 2024, coinciding with World Drowning Prevention Day. It offers a range of educational tools to enable young children from around the world to safely embrace aquatics sports and learn vital skills in an engaging manner.

World Aquatics recently held a highly successful training course for Discover Water Country Leads across Africa in Malawi, with three-time open water swimming world champion Leonie Beck joining representatives from 15 countries.


Image Source: Leonie Beck recently joined a successful Discover Water Country Leads training course in Malawi (World Aquatics)

World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July was established by the United Nations in 2021, and this year’s event falls during the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, where a series of activities will be organised by World Aquatics to mark the occasion.

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