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Beautiful Day, Warmer Temps
Today will be dominated by sunny skies while temperatures continue to warm. Afternoon winds will be present but not nearly as disruptive as Tuesday. Good Morning. Today is going to be the best of the week. We are in the sweet spot with high pressure building today. So, we start the morning off without freezing […]


Today will be dominated by sunny skies while temperatures continue to warm. Afternoon winds will be present but not nearly as disruptive as Tuesday.
Good Morning. Today is going to be the best of the week. We are in the sweet spot with high pressure building today. So, we start the morning off without freezing temps or fog, then the sun rises and the sky stays blue all day. Direct sunlight and atmospheric compression will continue to bring warming for today. Expect temps to hit 70 inland with high 50’s to about 60 on the Coast. Winds for today will be light with some gusts starting to develop from 2-6 with a maximum speed around 20 MPH. High pressure is still set to last through most of Thursday before cloudier and wetter conditions take back over in the late evening.
-Meteorologist Cameron Landfield
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Pyatt, Silon lead Western Wayne over Nanticoke Area – Scranton Times-Tribune
John Pyatt had 17 kills, and Vinny Silon had 15 kills and eight digs to lead third-seeded Western Wayne to a 3-1 (25-21, 25-14, 18-25, 25-23) win over No. 6 Nanticoke Area in the District 2 Class 2A boys volleyball quarterfinals on Tuesday. Braden Laity added five kills and four aces, and Theo Black had […]

John Pyatt had 17 kills, and Vinny Silon had 15 kills and eight digs to lead third-seeded Western Wayne to a 3-1 (25-21, 25-14, 18-25, 25-23) win over No. 6 Nanticoke Area in the District 2 Class 2A boys volleyball quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Braden Laity added five kills and four aces, and Theo Black had 33 assists for the Wildcats (13-4), who advanced to play second-seeded Crestwood in the first match of a semifinal doubleheader at Holy Redeemer on Thursday night.
Zack Zubritski had 12 kills, Ethan Yendrzeiwski added 10 service points and eight blocks, Braeden Isaacs had 20 assists and nine service points, and Jayden Teron had blocks for Nanticoke Area (9-7).
Crestwood 3, Valley View 0: The second-seeded Comets (13-3) powered their way into the semifinals of the Class 2A tournament with a 25-20, 25-13, 25-22 win over No. 7 Valley View.
Crestwood advanced to face third-seeded Western Wayne in the first match of a doubleheader at Holy Redeemer High School on Thursday.
Kyle Liparulo had five kills and two blocks, Jagger Roe added five kills, Mike Shemonski had five kills, and Antonio Farina had 18 assists for Valley View (10-6).
Holy Redeemer 3, Dallas 0: Joshua Rocha continued his outstanding season by recording 41 kills to lead top-seeded Holy Redeemer to a 25-19, 25-15, 25-11 win over No. 8 Dallas in the quarterfinals.
The Royals, who are ranked No. 5 among Class 2A teams in the state by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association, advanced to the semifinals and will host No. 4 Berwick 30 minutes after the first game of a doubleheader on Thursday night.
Jack Wasiakowski had 39 assists, four blocks, four digs, and nine service points for the undefeated Royals (17-0).
In addition to the two heavy hitters for Holy Redeemer, Max Mohutsky had 10 service points and seven digs, Hayden Fleegle contributed four digs, four assists, and six points, and Jack Broda had three blocks.
Berwick 3, Blue Ridge 0: Fourth-seeded Berwick knocked out defending two-time champion Blue Ridge (25-20, 25-23, 25-16) in the quarterfinals.
Carlos Guzman had 20 service points, 15 kills, and 14 digs to lead the Bulldogs (12-5). Jackson Matash had 26 assists, 13 digs, and six service points; Sage Bankes had six blocks, seven kills, and seven digs; and Jayden Charles had four aces and 10 service points and added five kills and 16 digs.
Parker Glasgow had nine kills, Landon Bishop had seven kills and 12 service points with six aces, and Owen Martin had six kills for Blue Ridge.
Riley Phillips added 11 service points and Bruce Conklin had 21 digs for the Raiders (11-6)
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2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA Super 25 boys volleyball rankings: Week 11
HSS Staff and AVCA | USA TODAY High School Sports One team reappears in the latest 2025 USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association boys volleyball Super 25. As the action moves toward Memorial Day Weekend, Mira Costa continues to dominate, with the Mustangs making it nine weeks in a row at No. 1. As more […]

One team reappears in the latest 2025 USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association boys volleyball Super 25. As the action moves toward Memorial Day Weekend, Mira Costa continues to dominate, with the Mustangs making it nine weeks in a row at No. 1.
As more action tips off across the country, here is the full Super 25.
1. Mira Costa High School (Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 33-2 | PR: 1
2. Marist High School (Chicago, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 31-2 | PR: 2
3. Huntington Beach High School (Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 34-4 | PR: 3
4. Carlsbad High School (San Diego, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 35-2 | PR: 4
5. Corona Del Mar High School (Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 24-6 | PR: 5
6. Newport Harbor High School (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 26-11 | PR: 6
7. Redondo Union High School (Redondo Beach, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 27-10 | PR: 8
8. Roncalli High School (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 26-3 | PR: 10
9. Loyola High School (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 27-7 | PR: 9
10. Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 29-4 | PR: 7
11. Torrey Pines High School (Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 33-8 | PR: 11
12. Perry High School (Gilbert, Ariz.)
Region: West | Record: 39-4 | PR: 12
13. Meadville High School (Pa.)
Region: Northeast | Record: 33-1-3 | PR: 13
14. Cumerberland Valley High School (Mechanicsburg, Pa.)
Region: Northeast | Record: 14-0 | PR: 14
15. Downers Grove North High School (Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 29-4 | PR: 19
16. Oak Park River Forest High School (Oak Park, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 27-4 | PR: 15
17. Lake Howell High School (Winter Park, Fla.)
Region: South | Record: 29-2 | PR: 16
18. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 27-12-2 | PR: 18
19. Sandburg High School (Orland Park, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 27-4 | PR: 21
20. St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Region: Midwest | Record: 21-2 | PR: 22
21. Lincoln-Way East High School (Frankfort, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 28-6 | PR: 20
22. Winter Park High School (Fla.)
Region: South | Record: 22-5 | PR: NR
23. Timber Creek High School (Orlando, Fla.)
Region: South | Record: 27-3 | PR: 17
24. Beckman High School (Irvine, Calif.)
Region: West | Record: 29-7 | PR: 23
25. Brother Rice High School (Chicago, Ill.)
Region: Midwest | Record: 28-6 | PR: 24
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Rocha’s 41 kills paces Redeemer to district semifinals – Wilkes-Barre Citizens’ Voice
Josh Rocha had another big night, and the Holy Redeemer Royals are back in the District 2 Class 2A semifinals. Rocha had 41 kills, and added three aces, as the Royals swept Dallas, 25-19, 25-15 and 25-11, in the quarterfinals Tuesday night. Redeemer will host Thursday’s doubleheader and will face off with Berwick in the […]

Josh Rocha had another big night, and the Holy Redeemer Royals are back in the District 2 Class 2A semifinals.
Rocha had 41 kills, and added three aces, as the Royals swept Dallas, 25-19, 25-15 and 25-11, in the quarterfinals Tuesday night.
Redeemer will host Thursday’s doubleheader and will face off with Berwick in the nightcap.
Jack Wasiakowski added 39 assists, four blocks, four digs and nine points, and Max Mohutsky had 10 points and seven digs. Hayden Fleegle added four digs, four assists and six points, and Jack Broda ended with three blocks and two kills.
Crestwood 3, Valley View 0: At Crestwood, the second-seeded Comets used a big game from JJ Stec to advance in three sets past Valley View, 25-20, 25-13 and 25-22.
Crestwood will face off with Western Wayne in the opening match of the semifinal doubleheader at Holy Redeemer on Thursday.
Stec had 15 kills, 10 digs and 11 service points to pace the Comets. Tommy McLaughlin added seven kills and 10 blocks, and Clark Groth ended with nine blocks and five kills. Crestwood libero Luke Joseph finished with 15 digs.
Berwick 3, Blue Ridge 0: At Berwick, Carlos Guzman had 20 points, 15 kills and 14 digs to pace No. 4 Berwick past No. 5 Blue Ridge (25-20, 25-23, 25-16) in the District 2 Class 2A quarterfinals.
The victory puts the Bulldogs in the semifinals against No. 1 seed Holy Redeemer on Thursday.
Jackson Matash had 26 assists and 13 digs for Berwick, and Sage Bankes added seven kills, seven digs and six blocks. Jayden Charles added 10 points, five kills and 16 digs in the win.
Western Wayne 3, Nanticoke Area 1: At Western Wayne, Nanticoke Area rallied to force a fourth set, but the Trojans fell to No. 3 Western Wayne (25-21, 25-14, 18-25, 25-23) in the District 2 Class 2A quarterfinals.
The third-seeded Wildcats will face off with No. 2 Crestwood at Holy Redeemer in the first semifinal on Thursday.
Zack Zubritski had 12 kills to pace the Trojans. Ethan Yendrzeiwski had 10 points and eight blocks, and Braeden Isaacs had 20 assists and nine points. Jayden Teron added six blocks.
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Huntington Beach fights, falls in five sets to Mira Costa in CIF final
Each passing point generated gasps from the stands, those on court digging just a little deeper as the fourth set offered one climatic moment after another. In its desperation to stay in a match with the nation’s best boys’ volleyball team in Manhattan Beach Mira Costa, Huntington Beach staved off four championship points in an […]

Each passing point generated gasps from the stands, those on court digging just a little deeper as the fourth set offered one climatic moment after another.
In its desperation to stay in a match with the nation’s best boys’ volleyball team in Manhattan Beach Mira Costa, Huntington Beach staved off four championship points in an extended set.
When Colin Choi polished off the second of back-to-back kills to claim the marathon game, the Oilers poured onto the court. It hadn’t decided the match, and yet it had been met with the sort of reaction as though it had.

Huntington Beach’s Colin Choi (10) puts a ball past the blocks of Mira Costa’s Alex Heins (99) and Andrew Chapin (15).
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Huntington Beach had waited since the first week of the season to get another look at Mira Costa, and in the rematch the Oilers delivered a heart-and-soul effort to send Friday’s final to a fifth set.
Mira Costa pulled out the decisive set, a late run taking much of the drama out of the conclusion of what had been a riveting back-and-forth affair in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 championship match at Cerritos College.
Grayson Bradford’s match-best 25th kill ended it, as Mira Costa beat Huntington Beach 25-19, 22-25, 25-19, 29-31, 15-11 to give the Mustangs a ninth section title in program history.

Mira Costa rushes the court after defeating Huntington Beach in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 boys’ volleyball final at Cerritos College.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Mira Costa won a championship a year after appearing in the final and losing to Los Angeles Loyola.
“It’s not a good feeling to come so close to your goals and not make it,” Mira Costa coach Greg Snyder said. “I think that motivated us, for sure, especially the boys that were on this court last year and didn’t quite get the job done. … They took those lessons, and I think they applied them this year, and it showed, I think, in their maturity on the court, that they were never really rattled.”
Snyder said that he felt “a lot of weight off my back” in winning the CIF title, adding that “a lot of people were expecting” the Mustangs to win as the top seed.

Huntington Beach’s Nick Ganier Jr. (32) puts a kill past the block of Mira Costa’s Wyatt Davis (11) on Friday at Cerritos College.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Huntington Beach (34-4), the second seed, was after its sixth CIF title and first since a run of three consecutive championships from 2013 to 2015.
The Oilers won a CIF State Southern California Division II regional championship in 2021. They will now take aim at the inaugural boys’ volleyball state championship, the brackets for which were released on Sunday.
State playoff openers were scheduled for Tuesday, with Huntington Beach’s path beginning with a home match against Redondo Union (27-10).

Huntington Beach head coach Craig Pazanti, left, has a word with an official after a call during the CIF Southern Section Division 1 boys’ volleyball final against Mira Costa on Friday at Cerritos College.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
“We’re going to come back to work and see if we can get another chance at these guys,” said Huntington Beach coach Craig Pazanti, quickly turning the page to the state playoffs.
Mira Costa (32-2) jumped in front by winning the first and third sets. Huntington Beach had impressive answers to each deficit. Kai Gan stepped up to the service line in a rotation that saw the Oilers rattle off seven straight points to open the second set.
In the fourth set, Huntington Beach received match-extending kills from Ben Arguello, Nick Ganier Jr. and Choi on championship points for the Mustangs.

Huntington Beach’s Kai Gan (7) blocks a ball, with Nick Ganier Jr. (32) and Colin Choi (10), from left, against Mira Costa.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
“The character that this team showed in set four was unbelievable,” Pazanti said. “You know, could have given up several times in that match, and just kept battling, kept battling, kept battling. It was just a great effort, and I just think we ran out of gas.”
During the crucial stretch, Choi was blocked on an initial hitting effort, fell to the floor and then got up in time to rise for a bump set from a teammate and win a point.
“He’s probably our most tenacious player,” Logan Hutnick said of Choi. “He really just sticks through anything, and he never gives up on any point.”

Huntington Beach’s Justin Bulsombut (2) blocks a ball from Mira Costa’s Alex Heins (99) during the CIF Southern Section Division 1 boys’ volleyball final on Friday at Cerritos College.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Aiden Atencio, Choi and Hutnick came up big in back-row defensive efforts against a Mira Costa team that had a considerable height advantage. Justin Bulsombut was also credited with contributing to six points on blocks.
“We didn’t want to play Mira Costa’s game,” Pazanti said. “We wanted to play our game. Our game is different than those guys. They can afford to chuck it to the ceiling and go hit it over the block. We got to rely on playing great defense. We got to rely on passing the ball. We got to rely on putting service pressure on people from the service line.”
Hutnick had an up-and-down evening as a hitter — 22 kills and 11 errors — but he handled the lion’s share of opportunities in serve receive, committing just two miscues in 55 chances. The sophomore outside hitter also had a team-best 13 digs to go with 2½ blocks.

Huntington Beach’s Logan Hutnick (11) digs a ball against Mira Costa in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 boys’ volleyball final.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Harvard-bound setter Kai Gan had 53 assists. Arguello accumulated 13 kills, Ganier Jr. had a dozen kills, Choi contributed nine kills and 10 digs, and Atencio produced 11 digs.
“We wanted to really have that mindset that ‘we’re the underdogs, and we have nothing to lose,’” Gan said of facing the finalists from a year ago. “Real standpoint, though, obviously, they have huge height, and we knew that we have smaller guys on our team, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t still be effective in the offense.
“I think kind of positioning ourselves into establishing the middle and then also using all of our options, back row and front row, really helped us get to that fifth set.”

Huntington Beach’s Kaegan Ramdhani (0) blocks a kill by Mira Costa’s Thatcher Fahlbusch (0).
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Mira Costa put itself on the brink of victory with a 6-1 run to move within a point of the title once more at 14-8. It was academic at that point for the Mustangs, Andrew Chapin (57 assists, 12 digs) connecting with Bradford after the Oilers had fought off three more match points.
“I can set him every single ball of every single game and trust him that we’re going to go out there and win this game,” Chapin said of Bradford. “In crunch time, the fourth set, he had a swing to put it away, and he got dug, and I never ran away from it because I knew that he’s a big-time player and he makes big-time plays.”
Mateo Fuerbringer had 17 kills, three total blocks and two service aces for the Mustangs. Alex Heins had nine kills and nine block assists, Thatcher Fahlbusch also had nine kills, and Wyatt Davis chipped in with six kills and 3½ blocks. Justin Warner had a match-best 14 digs.

The Sage Hill boys’ volleyball team poses with the championship plaque after winning the CIF Southern Section Division 4 final at Santa Barbara on Saturday.
(Courtesy of Sage Hill School)
Also in the CIF Southern Section boys’ volleyball finals:
Sage Hill 3, Santa Barbara 2: Jackson Cryst had 31 kills, as the Lightning rallied past the host Dons 15-25, 25-14, 18-25, 25-20, 15-8 on Saturday in the Division 4 final.
Sage Hill (19-11) captured a section title for the second straight year. The Lightning earned the first CIF title in program history in winning the Division 5 championship last season.
Ryan Manesh pounded out 11 kills, and Ethan McNutt turned in 19 digs defensively.
Sage Hill, the top seed in the Southern California Division III regional, drew a home match against Fresno Sanger West (26-15) to start the state playoffs.
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News – Water Polo Australia
For David Smith, the progression from player to coach of the Ryde Rhinos 16&U Girls Gold team at the recent Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) held in Perth has been a fulfilling journey. David was first introduced to water polo by his father at the age of six. Rising through the junior ranks and […]

For David Smith, the progression from player to coach of the Ryde Rhinos 16&U Girls Gold team at the recent Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) held in Perth has been a fulfilling journey.
David was first introduced to water polo by his father at the age of six. Rising through the junior ranks and going on to compete on the national stage, he would develop a strong passion in nurturing and providing coaching for tomorrow’s stars, taking on the reins for the Ryde Rhinos 16&U Girls Gold team.
“It’s about improvement, it’s about watching the girls enjoy and improve, while they’re enjoying the sport that I love playing,” Smith said.
David further emphasised the importance and impact volunteers like himself play in the water polo community.
“The more volunteers in any sport, the better. But particularly in water polo, there’s only a limited amount of knowledge in water polo, so we need those people volunteering,” he said.
“I think it’s a great sport to continue throughout your life and then giving back through coaching is another great thing to do.”
Volunteer coaches play a vital role in nurturing talent and growing the sport, something David said is particularly important leading into events like the AYWPC.
“There’s high level water polo here [AYWPC, Perth] and you get to try new things with the team and put in place what you’ve been practicing and working really hard for,” David said.
“But then it’s a real community, water polo. The girls all know each other and they’re all talking and celebrating after each game too, which I love.”
The opportunities that come with volunteering also provide value for coaches to perfect and refine their coaching and management skills, whilst also creating a space for coaches and development staff to network and share insights.
“You’re always learning as a coach as well and then you take that experience back to club land for your team as well.”
For David, coaching is a continuous learning process – believing the sport’s strong community spirit keeps players engaged, ensuring water polo thrives for future generations.
“I think it’s about the community spirit and they see each other [Youth participants] and they encourage each other. And I think they want to stay in playing the sport because they see others, some of their friends playing the sport too.”
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Advancing to Semifinals – Stanford Cardinal
CARLSBAD, Calif. — Top-seeded Stanford women’s golf endured a shaky beginning to NCAA Championship match play in the quarterfinals against No. 8 Virginia before coming from behind to win 3-1. All three winners occurred in short order, advancing Stanford to the semifinals for the fourth consecutive year. As most groups reached the turn, Stanford was […]

CARLSBAD, Calif. — Top-seeded Stanford women’s golf endured a shaky beginning to NCAA Championship match play in the quarterfinals against No. 8 Virginia before coming from behind to win 3-1. All three winners occurred in short order, advancing Stanford to the semifinals for the fourth consecutive year.
As most groups reached the turn, Stanford was trailing in three of five matches, including a pair of matches that were down by three strokes. As the back nine progressed, Stanford continued to get better and flipped several matches.
The biggest flip was the first one to finish, as Paula Martín Sampedro struggled early in her match against Kennedy Swedick. She gave up the first hole and trailed by as many as three with five holes remaining. That’s when Martín Sampedro caught fire and won an incredible four-straight holes, knocking down the putts she needed to, to turn a 3-stroke deficit into a one-stroke lead heading to 18. Swedick had a chance to tie and force a playoff but lipped out her birdie putt, giving Stanford its first point of the match in dramatic fashion.
While this was going on, Meja Örtengren was securing her match against Megan Propeck. Meja never trailed, but it was tied through 12 holes. She then won two of the final holes, including a birdie putt on 17, to get the win. She only had two birdies throughout the round but was able to make clutch par saves when she needed to.
Stanford officially secured the win thanks to a hot finish from Andrea Revuelta, who became the third underclassman to win for the Cardinal in the quarterfinals. She beat Rebecca Skoler 5&3 and did so thanks in part to winning three straight holes from 11-13, putting the pressure on Skoler to start winning holes. The match was essentially conceded when Revuelta stuck an incredible shot on the green that kissed the flag, giving her a tap-in for birdie while Skoler wound up in the bunker.
The Cardinal will turn around and face off against the ACC Champions, No. 4 Florida State, at 1:15 pm this afternoon. Coverage will begin on Golf Channel at 3 pm.
No. 1 Stanford def. No. 8 Virginia, 3-1
1. Paula Martín Sampedro (STAN) def. Kennedy Swedick (UVA), 1up
2. Meja Örtengren (STAN) def. Megan Propeck (UVA), 2&1
3. Jaclyn LaHa (UVA) def. Kelly Xu (STAN), 3&2
4. Megha Ganne (STAN) tied with Amanda Sambach (UVA), thru 15
5. Andrea Revuelta (STAN) def. Rebecca Skoler (UVA), 5&3
Order of finish: 1, 2, 3, 5*
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