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Blaine Crim makes MLB debut with Texas Rangers after 590 minor

After 590 minor-league games, Blaine Crim made his Major League debut on Friday night. The former St. Paul’s Episcopal standout started at first base in the Texas Rangers’ 13-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners in an American League game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Even though Crim had a .313 batting average, .565 […]

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Blaine Crim makes MLB debut with Texas Rangers after 590 minor

After 590 minor-league games, Blaine Crim made his Major League debut on Friday night. The former St. Paul’s Episcopal standout started at first base in the Texas Rangers’ 13-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners in an American League game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Even though Crim had a .313 batting average, .565 slugging percentage, seven home runs and 25 RBIs in 28 games for the Triple-A Round Rock Express this season, Crim called his callup “unexpected, for sure.”

“I couldn’t believe it,” Crim said about reaching the big leagues in the Rangers’ locker room on Friday. “That was my first thought. …

“I always thought it would be a really cool story, and I always thought it would be really cool to say. I don’t know if I ever truly believed it. I really don’t. I know my family and my wife did, for sure. I can’t say I necessarily did. But I’m confident in myself. I feel like I can do it. It’s just I never really thought it would actually happen. It was just a weird, weird journey.”

Crim was an All-State selection at third base for St. Paul’s in 2015, when he hit .521 and went 12-1 as a pitcher as the Saints reached the semifinals of the AHSAA Class 5A playoffs.

In four seasons at Mississippi College, Crim compiled a .350 batting average and .585 slugging percentage and drove in 196 runs in 189 games.

The Rangers chose Crim in the 19th round of the 2019 draft.

In the intervening years, Crim played for the Spokane Indians, Hickory Crawdads, Frisco RoughRiders and Round Rock in the Texas organization as well as winter ball in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

“He’s playing great baseball,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. “He’s a guy that we think a lot of as a person. He plays with energy. He’s got a lot of intangibles about him. And the bat is there. Last year, he got off to a rough start, but this year, he really took it upon himself to get off to a good start and put some pressure on us to bring him up, of which he has done because of our struggles here, so he’ll get most of the time at first base.”

The Rangers sent Jake Burger to Round Rock while calling up Crim in hopes that the first baseman could regain his batting groove. A first-round pick in the 2017 draft, Burger hit 29 home runs for the Miami Marlins last season. But in 100 at-bats for the Rangers in 2025, Burger has three home runs and a .190 batting average.

Crim went 0-for-3 in his MLB debut on Friday night as the Mariners held the Rangers to one hit through the first eight innings.

“My parents were checking into a new Airbnb in Destin yesterday when I called them,” Crim said about sharing the news that he had reached the big leagues, “so they just turned right back around. And they couldn’t really find a flight, so they drove.”

Crim is the fifth player from an Alabama high school or college to make his Major League debut in the 2025 season, joining Washington Nationals pitcher Cole Henry from Florence High School, Detroit Tigers pitcher Chase Lee from McAdory High School and Alabama, Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson from UAB and Kansas City Royals second baseman/outfielder Tyler Tolbert from Hewitt-Trussville High School and UAB.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.

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Ketrzynski’s 21 points leads Canada to win over China in Volleyball Nations League | National Sports

CHICAGO – Xander Ketrzynski’s 21 points helped Canada beat China in three straight sets on Sunday in both teams’ final match of Volleyball Nations League’s second men’s week. The Canadians won the sets 23-25, 20-25, 23-25. Ketrzynski had 14 kills, three blocks and four aces to lead Canada. Isaac Heslinga followed with 17 points. Captain […]

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CHICAGO – Xander Ketrzynski’s 21 points helped Canada beat China in three straight sets on Sunday in both teams’ final match of Volleyball Nations League’s second men’s week.

The Canadians won the sets 23-25, 20-25, 23-25.

Ketrzynski had 14 kills, three blocks and four aces to lead Canada. Isaac Heslinga followed with 17 points.

Captain Chuan Jiang led China with 15 points.

Though Canada’s errors were high (23), the Canadian side scored more attack points (44-34), blocks (7-4) and aces (9-5).

Canada’s men have three Volleyball Nations League wins so far and currently sit in 14th place.

The league takes a break and resumes with the women’s competition on July 9. Canada’s women play Week 3 in Arlington, Texas. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2025.

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Cuba falls to Argentina in an intense match of the Volleyball Nations League

The Cuban men’s team fought until the end but lost 2-3 to Argentina this Sunday in a thrilling match in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League. The match, played with great intensity in Belgrade, Serbia, was decided with scores of 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 21-25, and 15-11 in favor of the South American team. The main star […]

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The Cuban men’s team fought until the end but lost 2-3 to Argentina this Sunday in a thrilling match in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League.

The match, played with great intensity in Belgrade, Serbia, was decided with scores of 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 21-25, and 15-11 in favor of the South American team.

The main star of the match was the Argentine opposite Germán Alfredo Gómez, who stood out by scoring 22 points. The Cuban captain Miguel Ángel López (18) was the most productive for his team.

José Massó (17), Javier Concepción (15), and Marlon Yant (12) also stood out, while for Argentina, Luciano Vicentin (13) and captain Agustín Loser Bruno (12) highlighted the group, completing the eight players with double digits.

After this unfavorable result, the largest of the Antilles currently sits in seventh place with a record of four wins and an equal number of losses, considering the performance of the first week (1-3), and they have accumulated 13 points, just like Argentina, but in sixth place, with five wins and three defeats, according to the site JIT.

According to the competitive schedule, in the challenging third week, based in Gdansk, Cuba will face Bulgaria (July 16), the hosts Poland (17), and France (18), will have a day off on the 19th, and will close out against China (20).

Frequently Asked Questions About Cuba’s Participation in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League

What was Cuba’s performance in the match against Argentina in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League?

Cuba lost 2-3 to Argentina in a thrilling and fiercely contested match. The set scores were 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 21-25, and 15-11, with Cuban captain Miguel Ángel López standing out by scoring 18 points.

What difficulties did the Cuban volleyball team face during the Nations League?

The Cuban team faced serious issues with visas, which prevented all the players from traveling on time for the second week of the competition. This bureaucratic problem may have impacted their performance in the initial matches.

How is Cuba positioned in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League standings?

After the match against Argentina, Cuba is in seventh place in the standings, with a record of four wins and four losses. They share 13 points with Argentina, which is in sixth place.

What are the upcoming challenges for Cuba in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League?

In the third week of the competition, Cuba will face Bulgaria, Poland, France, and China, aiming to improve its ranking and add more victories to its record.



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Bojan Bogdanović retires after making NBA history

Bojan Bogdanović watches as countryman Mario Hezonja goes to the hoop (Photo credit: Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA/CC BY-SA 2.0) One of Croatia’s greatest basketball players, Bojan Bogdanović, has officially announced his retirement from professional basketball at the age of 36. The veteran shooting guard, who spent a decade in the NBA and represented […]

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Bojan Bogdanović watches as countryman Mario Hezonja goes to the hoop (Photo credit: Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA/CC BY-SA 2.0)

One of Croatia’s greatest basketball players, Bojan Bogdanović, has officially announced his retirement from professional basketball at the age of 36.

The veteran shooting guard, who spent a decade in the NBA and represented seven teams, leaves behind a legacy marked by broken records, historic milestones, and a career earnings total exceeding 100 million US dollars, making him the highest-paid Croatian athlete in history.

Bogdanović shared the news on Instagram, reflecting emotionally on his two-decade-long journey through the world of basketball.

The decision comes after a 14-month struggle with a foot injury that required two surgeries and multiple attempts to return to the court.

“Sometimes in life, you do not choose the moment. The moment chooses you,” wrote Bogdanović.

“After more than two decades on the court, the time has come to say goodbye to basketball. Not just as a sport, but as a part of myself.”

From Mostar to the NBA

Bogdanović’s journey began in Mostar, where he first dabbled in football and water polo before turning his focus to basketball. His early club career took him from Zrinjski Mostar to European giants such as Real Madrid, Murcia, Cibona, and Fenerbahçe.

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In 2014, his dream of playing in the NBA became reality when he signed with the Brooklyn Nets. Over the following ten years, he played for the Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and, most recently, the New York Knicks.

Each stop added to a rich and respected NBA career. Notably, during his time with Utah Jazz, he signed a contract worth 73 million US dollars, the highest ever for a Croatian athlete.

Breaking Records and Making History

Bogdanović broke several long-standing Croatian basketball records in the NBA. He surpassed Dražen Petrović’s single-game scoring record with 48 points and overtook Toni Kukoč on the all-time Croatian scorers list in the league.

He also became the first player in NBA history to hit 11 three-pointers in a game without attempting a single two-point shot.

Above all, Bogdanović emphasised the honour of wearing the Croatian jersey. From cadet level to the senior national team, representing Croatia was, in his words, “not just a duty but an identity.”

“Wearing the colours of Croatia was the greatest responsibility and the greatest pride,” he said.

In his heartfelt message, Bogdanović thanked his coaches, teammates, doctors, fans and every club he played for along the way. He reserved special thanks for his family, whom he described as the foundation through every rise and every doubt.

“I have not reached the end,” his message concluded. “I have reached the other side of the beginning.”

Bojan Bogdanović departs as one of the finest players to wear the Croatian jersey and a respected figure in global basketball. His impact on the sport, both at home and abroad, will be remembered for generations to come.





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NSU earns eight LSWA awards

By: Jonathon Zenk, Assistant Director of Communications Story Links NATCHITOCHES—Highlighted by Jason Pugh earning the Mac Russo/Jack Brittain Award and Ronnette Pellegrin taking home the Marty Mulé Hero Award, the Northwestern State sports information staff collected eight total awards on Sunday afternoon at the annual Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s contest, concluding […]

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NATCHITOCHES—Highlighted by Jason Pugh earning the Mac Russo/Jack Brittain Award and Ronnette Pellegrin taking home the Marty Mulé Hero Award, the Northwestern State sports information staff collected eight total awards on Sunday afternoon at the annual Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s contest, concluding the LSWA’s annual conference.
The awards started during Saturday night’s Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame induction when Pellegrin was surprised with the Marty Mulé Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Hero Award, which recognizes her remarkable impact on the LSHOF.
Pellegrin, who works for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Foundation and has been the NSU sports information administrative assistant since 2005, was honored with her hard work and dedication to help put on show that is the LHSOF induction weekend.
Sunday, Pugh began the LSWA contest awards by being awarded with the prestigious Mac Russo/Jack Brittain Award, which is awarded to an individual who “contributes to the progress and ideals of the LSWA.”
Originally named the Russo Award, the LSWA renamed the honor the Mac Russo-Jack Brittain Award following Brittain’s death in July 2023.
He joins his predecessor, legendary former NSU sports information director Doug Ireland, as a winner of the award.
It was one of four awards given to Pugh to go along with two won by Brad Welborn and former legendary NSU sports information director Doug Ireland, who was named Sports Writer of the Year.
Pugh, who followed Ireland as the head of the sports information department at NSU, took home the top spot in Division II for his story on NSU baseball’s twin brothers Brooks and Bryce Leonard drawing inspiration from their mother’s breast cancer fight.

He finished second both for his football recap of the heartbreaking loss to Prairie View A&M in the home opener, as well as his baseball game notes for the regular season finale series against in-state rival McNeese, in Division I and V, respectively.
Welborn, the assistant sports information director, showed his talent in both writing and graphics by picking up third place finishes in both.
In writing, he placed third in Division IV for his Fork Cancer story on volleyball’s Ashlyn Svoboda, who honored her grandfather’s memory wearing an orange jersey as the libero to commemorate her late grandfather’s battle with leukemia.
In graphics, he also took home a third-place finish in Division VII with one of his many tremendous graphics.
Even though his time as the head sports information director at NSU, Ireland’s love for writing has never been stronger—and his talent at it has never been better, either, as he was awarded with a number of awards, one that helped him earn LSWA Sports Writer of the Year, a well-deserved honor for the NSU legend.
 
Marty Mulé Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Hero Award – Ronnette Pellegrin
Mac Russo/Jack Brittain Award – Jason Pugh
LSWA Sports Writer of the Year – Doug Ireland
 
 
Division I
Demons fall short in heartbreaking loss to Prairie View A&M – Jason Pugh – 2nd place
 
Division II
#ForkCancer: Leonards draw inspiration from mother’s breast cancer fight – Jason Pugh – 1st place
 
Division IV
Svoboda honors grandfather’s battle in Fork Cancer match – Brad Welborn – 3rd place
 
Division V
NSU baseball game notes vs. McNeese – Jason Pugh – 2nd place
 
Division VII
Graphic, either of Aly Delafield’s hitting streak or during one of Mya Blake’s many hot streaks – Brad Welborn – 3rd place
 



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Chung Wah School set for SISSG25 debut – Solomon Star News

Chung Wah School is set to make its debut appearance at this year’s Solomon Islands Secondary School Games (SISSG25). School Sports Coordinator Ambrose Kikolo confirmed that the school will be participating in three of the five sports featured in the 2025 Games. “We’ll be competing in Netball, Beach Volleyball, and Basketball 3×3, so we’re really […]

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Chung Wah School is set to make its debut appearance at this year’s Solomon Islands Secondary School Games (SISSG25).

School Sports Coordinator Ambrose Kikolo confirmed that the school will be participating in three of the five sports featured in the 2025 Games.

“We’ll be competing in Netball, Beach Volleyball, and Basketball 3×3, so we’re really looking forward to the coming days,” Kikolo said.

“This is the first time for Chung Wah to take part in the School Games, and we are very excited to compete and make new friends,” he added.

Kikolo noted that his students have spent nearly a month preparing for the games. With a young squad made up mostly of students from the junior forms, he believes the experience will be valuable for their development.

“I hope that from this year onward, Chung Wah will become one of the regular names among the participating schools at the SISSG,” he said.

He also called on families and friends to come out and support the team throughout the competition.

Meanwhile, Chung Wah will kick off their campaign in Beach Volleyball and Netball on Monday, June 30.

By TIMOTHY INIFIRI JNR

Solomon Star, Honiara



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Saxtons River Fourth of July celebration

Bellows Falls Community Bike Project at the 2024 Saxtons River Fourth of July parade. Photo by Ira Wilner SAXTONS RIVER, Vt. – The Saxtons River Fourth of July Committee is excited to announce the details of this year’s celebration, which is scheduled to take place Friday, July 4, on Main Street in the Village of […]

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Bellows Falls Community Bike Project at the 2024 Saxtons River Fourth of July parade. Photo by Ira Wilner

SAXTONS RIVER, Vt. – The Saxtons River Fourth of July Committee is excited to announce the details of this year’s celebration, which is scheduled to take place Friday, July 4, on Main Street in the Village of Saxtons River, Vt. Families have loved spending the Fourth of July in Saxtons River for more than 75 years.

The Fourth of July in Saxtons River is so much more than just a parade, it’s an experience. This year’s theme is “Where magic happens!” Everyone is welcome, and the best parade entry will receive a $500 prize. Entry forms can be found at www.srvtfourth.org/parade.

The day starts with the Firecracker 5K run, followed by the parade led by Grand Marshall Troy Wunderle. Then there’s firefighters water polo, cotton candy, a dunk tank, hula-hoop contest, egg toss, bounce house, and other kids’ games, great food, live music with local favorites The Gaslight Tinkers and Ezra Holloway up on the bandstand, ending with pickup softball games at the Rec Center.

We’re excited to announce this year’s grand marshal will be Troy Wunderle, a proud native of Vermont and a former international performer with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Troy’s antics have been featured on the Disney channel, The Today Show, Martha Stewart, Chronicle, Fetch, Fox and Friends, and America’s Funniest Home Videos. He is a juried artist through the Vermont State Arts Council, and is the 2022 recipient of the American Circus Educators Excellence in Circus Education Award.

The Chroma float at the 2024 Saxtons River Fourth of July Parade. Photo by Ira Wilner

Up on the bandstand after the parade, The Gaslight Tinkers will delight attendees. The Gaslight Tinkers’ blend of global rhythms creates a joyously danceable sound around a core of traditional New England old-time and Celtic fiddle music, merging boundless positive energy with melody and song. Since its formation in 2012, the band has lit up the East Coast, West Coast, and the Caribbean, headlining clubs, dances, and major festivals. The sound and energy of I-Shea, Clara, Garrett, Elie, and Peter are universally irresistible. Following The Gaslight Tinkers will be Saxton River’s own Ezra Holloway. Holloway is a genre-blending musician currently attending the Music Conservatory at Purchase College. Known for his high-energy live shows and emotionally resonant songwriting, Holloway combines elements of rock, pop, punk, and alternative music. After making a strong debut with his EP “A Moment in Time” in 2023, he returns with his latest EP “Fall Apart,” releasing July 1.

Local artists Anna Clark and Marci Cruthirds have teamed up to create this year’s collectors’ T-shirt design. The three-color design captures the magic that happens in our beloved village, and is certain to sell out. The first opportunity to get one will be at the Saxtons River Village Market on Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. T-shirts will also be available at the street fair on the fourth, while supplies last. The cost helps cover expenses associated with this day-long event.

Embracing a reuse mindset to keep textiles out of landfills, again this year Clark and Cruthirds will hand silk screen a one-color version of this year’s T-shirt design on items already owned, which can be a T-shirt, a tote bag, a pillowcase, scarf, and more. T-shirts, or other items can be dropped off at the Saxtons River Village Market on Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., and then picked up on the fourth, at the SR4 T-shirt booth. A small suggested donation will help support this amazing day.

This year, the pie contest will be a little different in that our panel of judges will be tasting pies and selecting the winners the evening of Thursday, July 3. Winners will be announced following the parade on the next day. Also new for this year, we’ll have a Young Baker Award, for the best pie from a baker under 18.

For a full schedule of events, visit www.srvtfourth.org/schedule.





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