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Brent McBurney retires as Perry High School wrestling coach

Under Brent McBurney, Perry won 12 Federal League championships and were the OHSAA Division I team state runner-up five times.His teams compiled a 133-33 record in dual meets with him as the head coach.McBurney was named the 2024 Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association State Coach of the Year.PERRY TWP. — The tenure of one of […]

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Brent McBurney retires as Perry High School wrestling coach

Under Brent McBurney, Perry won 12 Federal League championships and were the OHSAA Division I team state runner-up five times.His teams compiled a 133-33 record in dual meets with him as the head coach.McBurney was named the 2024 Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association State Coach of the Year.PERRY TWP. — The tenure of one of the most successful high school wrestling coaches in the history of Stark County has come to an end.Perry High School announced in a Thursday press release that head wrestling coach Brent McBurney has decided to retire.McBurney was a coach on the Perry staff for the past 20 years. He had a record of 133-33 in dual meets and won 12 Federal League Championships. McBurney coached multiple individual state champions and led Perry to five OHSAA Division I runner up finishes in the team standings at the state tournament.“It has been my honor and privilege to lead and be part of the Perry Wrestling program for the last 20 years,” McBurney wrote in a press release. “At this time I will be stepping down as the head wrestling coach and looking forward to being able to watch my son compete in college and my daughter finish out soccer in high school.  I appreciate the support of the administration and community over the years.”McBurney also helped Perry become the first public school program in the history of the state to qualify its entire lineup for the OHSAA State Tournament this winter. He was named the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association State Coach of the Year this past season for his efforts.Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.

“Perry High School is grateful to Coach McBurney for his years of service and dedication to our students and the community,” athletic director Kevin Yoder wrote in a press release. “During his time at Perry our wrestling program was not only one of the best wrestling programs in the state, but also in the country.  Coach McBurney was a class act at all times and great to work with. He along with his coaching staff and wrestlers represented our school and community in the best possible way at all times, and his impact on the wrestling program and the student-athletes he coached will not be forgotten. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

The will look for a successor immediately. Perry will provide updates on the search in the coming weeks.

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Wildcats Punch Tickets to Eugene on Day 1 of NCAA West First Round

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas. – Jesse Avina, Reinaldo Rodrigues, and Zach Landa punch tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Day 1 of the West First Round in College Station, Texas.   Jesse Avina recorded a personal best in the men’s javelin (72.48/237-9) to finish 5th, Reinaldo Rodrigues finished […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas.Jesse Avina, Reinaldo Rodrigues, and Zach Landa punch tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Day 1 of the West First Round in College Station, Texas.
 
Jesse Avina recorded a personal best in the men’s javelin (72.48/237-9) to finish 5th, Reinaldo Rodrigues finished 10th in the long jump with a mark of 7.71m (25-3 ½), and Zach Landa won the men’s shot put with a throw of 20.06m (65-9 ¾) to punch their tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon on June 11-14.
 
Zach Extine finished 5th in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.45. Extine will be back in action at 4:15 p.m. MST on Friday with hopes of advancing to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene.
 
Tyson Tippett finished third in his heat with a time of 10.47 to advance to the men’s 100m quarterfinals on Friday at 4:35 p.m. MST.
 
Yan Vazquez ran a personal best 49.98 to finish second in his heat (6th overall) in the 400m hurdles, marking the second-best time in program history to advance to Friday’s quarterfinals.
 
Day 1 Other Finishes – Men
Hammer – Michael Ogbeiwi (38th, 59.94m), Zach Landa (42nd, 58.32m)
Shot Put – Youssef Koudssi (28th, 17.80m), Tyler Michelini (29th, 17.77m), Sam Hala’ufia (42nd, 17.15m)
100m – James Onanubosi (46th, 10.68)
200m – Brian Limage (45th, 21.48)
 
The men’s team will be back in action on Friday with the discus opening the full schedule at 11 a.m. MST.

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

Men’s Discus (11 a.m.) – Youssef KoudssiZach LandaSam Hala’ufia

Men’s 4×100 Relay (3 p.m.) – James OnanubosiBrian LimageIsaac DavisTyson 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 

 

The Arizona women’s track and field team will be in action tomorrow starting at 12:30 p.m. MST with the women’s javelin, and the full day of events will conclude with the women’s 200m at 6:45 p.m. MST.

THURSDAY, MAY 29 (DAY TWO) (WATCH LIVE) 

Women’s Javelin (12:30 p.m.) – Erin Tack

Women’s Long Jump (2:30 p.m.) – Jenica Bosko

Women’s Pole Vault (3:30 p.m.) – Jathiyah Muhammad

Women’s Shot Put (4 p.m.) – Tapenisa HaveaMackenna OrieLauryn Love

Women’s 100 Meters (5 p.m.) – Jade BrownMcKenna Watson

Women’s 400 Meters (5:25 p.m.) – Ava Simms

Women’s 400 Hurdles (6:20 p.m.) – Antonia Sanchez NunezKeilee HallBrooke Nordman

Women’s 200 Meters (6:45 p.m.) – McKenna WatsonJade Brown

 

Jade Brown enters the NCAA First Round ranked No. 5 in the 100m nationally (11.07). The women’s 100m first round is scheduled for Thursday, May 2,9 at 5 p.m. MST.

 

Tack enters the regional ranked No. 10 in the javelin (54.37m), and she begins competition on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. MST.

 

The women’s 4x400m relay team looks to build on its third-place finish at the Big 12 Championships. It enters the NCAA First Round ranked No. 11 nationally (3:33.88). Simms, Hall, Aguilar-Perez, and Sanchez Nunez compete on Saturday, May 31, in the quarterfinals at 6:45 p.m. MST.

 

Sanchez Nunez finished 4th in the 400m hurdles at the Big 12 Championships and enters the competition ranked No. 6 nationally (56.18). The 400m hurdles first round is scheduled for 6:20 p.m. MST on Thursday, May 29.

 

Havea, after earning a podium appearance at the Big 12 Championships, enters the NCAA First Round ranked No. 12 in the discus (56.46m).

The 4x100m relay team, featuring Ava Simms, McKenna Watson, Dakota Minor, and Jade Brown, finished fifth with a program-record time of 44.13 at the Big 12 Championships. The team looks to add to its legacy, entering the NCAA First Round ranked No. 14 nationally. 

 

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Air Force junior Texas Tanner secured his spot in the finals of next month’s NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday, May 28, when he finished third in the hammer throw at the West Prelim in College Station, Texas.   After waiting out two weather delays that pushed the start of the hammer […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Air Force junior Texas Tanner secured his spot in the finals of next month’s NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday, May 28, when he finished third in the hammer throw at the West Prelim in College Station, Texas.
 
After waiting out two weather delays that pushed the start of the hammer back more than an hour, Tanner opened the three-attempt competition with a 64.80-meter (212’7″) throw. He improved that distance to 70.32 meters (230’8″) on his next attempt – a throw that secured his spot in next month’s NCAA Outdoor Championships. Tanner finished the meet as one of only three throwers to surpass the 70-meter barrier at the NCAA West Prelim – and one of only four to do so between the two Preliminary sites.
 
Not long after concluding his competition in the hammer throw, Tanner headed to the infield of E.B.Cushing Stadium for the regional final of the shot put where he recorded a throw of 17.58 meters (57’8¼”) to finish 37th.
 
Senior Joe Nizich narrowly missed a spot in the national final of the javelin throw on Thursday, as he finished just 0.24 meters outside of the top 12. Recording the second-best throw of his career – 68.55 meters (224’2″) – on his final attempt, the senior placed 13th in the overall field. Nizich was one of two Falcons to compete in the javelin throw, as freshman Brayden Richards – already a national finalist in the decathlon – placed 47th with a distance of 53.93 meters (176’7″).
 
Senior Cooper Stroka joined Tanner among the top 20 of the hammer throw finishers on Wednesday, as he recorded a distance of 64.15 meters (210’5″) to place within the top half of the 48-thrower final (20th).
 
In addition to the field events, one regional final (national semifinal) was contested on the track, as juniors Jayden Nats and Max Sannes finished 39th (29:49.27) and 43rd (30:19.06), respectively. In the 10,000-meter run.
 
Several opening-round races were also contested tonight in College Station. Freshman Saketh Rudraraju and junior Ben Scheller placed 42nd (3:56.94) and 48th (4:10.09), respectively, in the first round of the 1500-meter run, while senior Javin Bostic finished 34th in the opening round of the 200-meter dash (21.07) and freshman Asher Jenkins placed 41st in the 100-meter qualifying (10.63).
 
The Falcons remain in Texas for three more days of West Prelim action. The women will be at E.B. Cushing Stadium tomorrow (May 29), with junior India Jones competed in the 10,000-meter run at 9:10 a.m. (CT).

 



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Volleyball Teams Continue Competing In Denver

Bermuda’s volleyball teams, the Devil’s Isle Women and the Ace Boyz Men, encountered varying results on the second day of competition at the 2025 USA Volleyball Open National Championship. The Devil’s Isle Women’s squad lost all three of their matches in straight sets. Their day commenced with a second loss to the Chicago Coast, 25-19, […]

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Bermuda’s volleyball teams, the Devil’s Isle Women and the Ace Boyz Men, encountered varying results on the second day of competition at the 2025 USA Volleyball Open National Championship.

The Devil’s Isle Women’s squad lost all three of their matches in straight sets. Their day commenced with a second loss to the Chicago Coast, 25-19, 25-9. They were subsequently defeated by the SHOG Dogs, 25-20, 25-21, and Blono Elite, 25-14, 25-13.

The Ace Boyz Men’s team secured a victory against the Scrubs with scores of 25-17, 25-18. Their winning form continued against Sets in the City, whom they defeated 27-25, 25-14. However, their run ended with a loss to Fog Canada. The Bermudian team narrowly lost the first set 30-28 and the second set 25-21.

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Colorado Men Wrap Up Day One at NCAA Track and Field Regionals

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The University of Colorado men’s track and field team kicked off competition at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field West Regional Championships on Wednesday at E.B. Cushing Stadium, hosted by Texas A&M University. Six Buffs were in action on day one, beginning with junior Gustavo Alfonso in the javelin. Alfonso […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The University of Colorado men’s track and field team kicked off competition at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field West Regional Championships on Wednesday at E.B. Cushing Stadium, hosted by Texas A&M University.

Six Buffs were in action on day one, beginning with junior Gustavo Alfonso in the javelin. Alfonso recorded a throw of 58.57 meters to open the meet for Colorado.

In the 1,500-meter run, Isaiah Givens narrowly missed advancing to the semifinal round, finishing less than a tenth of a second off the qualifying mark with a time of 3:51.39. Grady Rauba (3:59.96) and Lukas Haug (4:00.03) also represented CU in the event.

Drew Costelow took to the track in the 800 meters, clocking a time of 1:50.89.

In the 400-meter hurdles, Cole Romig was just two-tenths of a second short of qualifying for the next round, finishing with a time of 51.46.

James Overberg closed out the evening for the Buffs in the 10,000 meters, running 29:06.43.

Day One Results

Gustavo Alfonso – Javelin – 58.57m

Isaiah Givens – 1,500m – 3:51.39

Grady Rauba – 1,500m – 3:59.96

Lukas Haug – 1,500m – 4:00.03

Drew Costelow – 800m – 1:50.89

Cole Romig – 400m Hurdles – 51.46

James Overberg – 10,000m – 29:06.43

Up Next:

Three Colorado women will compete on day two. Alaina Fantaski (javelin) and Helen Carlson (800m) will begin competition at 2:30 p.m. MT, while Abbey Nechanicky will close out the evening in the 10,000 meters at 9:10 p.m. MT.

All action will be streamed live on ESPN+.

 



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Kosovo in the Balkans of Beach Volleyball

Kosovo in the Balkans of Beach Volleyball football Express newspaper 28/05/2025 23:24 The Kosovo national beach volleyball team has traveled to Balıkesir, Turkey, where they will represent our country at the BVA Balkan Championship! In the men’s competitions, Kosovo will be represented by Erion Bajrami and Ermal Maliqi, a duo that has shown continuous growth […]

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28/05/2025 23:24

The Kosovo national beach volleyball team has traveled to Balıkesir, Turkey, where they will represent our country at the BVA Balkan Championship!

In the men’s competitions, Kosovo will be represented by Erion Bajrami and Ermal Maliqi, a duo that has shown continuous growth in the international arena and that comes to this championship with maximum ambition and dedication.

Under the leadership of coach Fatlum Hajrizi, the team has prepared seriously to challenge the best in the region.

In the women’s competition, the dynamic duo of Valmira Ramadani and Loresa Avdyli, who have become a symbol of Kosovo’s dignified representation in beach volleyball, takes to the sand.

Led by coach Edon Ibrahimi, they aim to show their potential and fighting spirit in Balıkesir.

The two winning pairs will represent Kosovo in this competition organized by BVA, as one of the most important zonal divisions in the CEV.



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Welcome To Texas Showdown Set In San Antonio

Story Links SCHEDULE | TICKETS | STREAMING | HOTELS San Antonio, TX – May 28 – The 2025 Welcome to Texas Showdown is set for San Antonio on May 30-June 1 as teams from across Texas and beyond convene to compete at the Northside ISD Swim Center. The tournament will feature 85 teams competing in eleven divisions: 10U Mixed, […]

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SCHEDULE | TICKETS | STREAMING | HOTELS

San Antonio, TX – May 28 – The 2025 Welcome to Texas Showdown is set for San Antonio on May 30-June 1 as teams from across Texas and beyond convene to compete at the Northside ISD Swim Center. The tournament will feature 85 teams competing in eleven divisions: 10U Mixed, 12U Mixed, 14U Girls, 14UM Silver, 14U Mixed, 16U Girls Gold, 18U/16U Girls Silver, 18U Girls Gold, 16U Boys, 18U/16U Boys Silver, and 18U Boys. To see a 2025 event schedule, click here. For more information on the tournament, click here.

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8400 N Loop 1604 W
San Antonio, Texas 78249

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Spectator ticket options include $15 per day or $25 for a weekend pass.

All-Access Pass from Game On Live Studio is $24.99 to watch everything, all weekend long.

 



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