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Brooklyn Basketball youth training center to open at old Modell’s across from Barclays

The parent company for the New York Liberty and Brooklyn Nets plans to open a new youth basketball training complex, right across from the Barclays Center. BSE Global, which owns both teams, is managing the construction of the facility, which is set to open this fall and be operated by Brooklyn Basketball, its community youth […]

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The parent company for the New York Liberty and Brooklyn Nets plans to open a new youth basketball training complex, right across from the Barclays Center.

BSE Global, which owns both teams, is managing the construction of the facility, which is set to open this fall and be operated by Brooklyn Basketball, its community youth sports program. At the moment, the site is occupied by an abandoned Modell’s Sporting Goods, which shuttered in 2020 after the company went bankrupt.

The 18,600-square-foot site will provide new after-school programs for local youth, training camps, clinics and a homework area, according to an announcement from the company.

The announcement described the programs as a “community-first basketball experience” but didn’t clarify whether it would charge for those programs. BSE didn’t immediately return a message Tuesday seeking more details. It said the programs would complement Brooklyn Basketball’s existing community programming, which includes partnerships for programs in more than 200 city schools, as well as community clinics across Brooklyn.

The new facility will include two full courts, a “shooting lab” half-court and multipurpose court flooring for other events, the company said. It said there would be programs for kids 6 to 10 years old on weekdays, including all-girls training on Wednesdays.

“The Brooklyn Basketball Training Center is a game-changer, not just for basketball, but for the entire Brooklyn community,” the New York Liberty’s head coach Sandy Brondello said in the statement. “It’s about giving the next generation a space to learn the fundamentals, be inspired, and create the sense of community that basketball so brilliantly provides.”

BSE originally announced the site in September, along with a schematic of how the facility will be laid out, as described by news blog Atlantic Yards Report at the time.

Residents of the surrounding neighborhoods are still waiting for another nearby project to get underway.

The development firm Greenland was supposed to deck over the railyards east of the Barclays Center and build hundreds of affordable apartments by the end of May or face millions of dollars in monthly penalties, according to the terms of a legally binding agreement from 2014. Greenland and its investors have yet to break ground on the project.

David Brand contributed to this story.



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SDSU basketball team dribbles forward, builds up kids through mentorship

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Development took on a double meaning at San Diego State University on Sunday. The Mesa Foundation hosted The Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Basketball Camp, working on all things that help kids succeed in the game. But the impact goes far beyond the dimensions of a court. “It feels very fun […]

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Development took on a double meaning at San Diego State University on Sunday. The Mesa Foundation hosted The Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Basketball Camp, working on all things that help kids succeed in the game.

But the impact goes far beyond the dimensions of a court.

“It feels very fun and it’s great meeting these players because I want to play for the Aztecs some day and they’re inspiring,” said 12-year-old Rayvion Fields.

Rayvion Fields is playing ball with his mentor and the Aztec Basketball Team at the Jeff Jacobs Jam Center at SDSU.

From agility training to dribbling basketballs, this is the start of his dream of playing for the team one day.

“We’re introducing our youth and their mentors to basketball and just doing a unique opportunity providing access to a new sport that maybe they’ve never tried before,” said Tina Rose, the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County. She said she is overwhelmed with the impact this mentorship opportunity brings to the community.

Every squeak on the floor is the sound of another young life touched with 30 excited “Bigs,” volunteer adults, and “Littles,” mentees ranging from 12 to 17 years old.

“So many benefits from academic to emotional to social and really it’s the same for the mentor. They get as much out of it as often the kids say they do, so they say, you know, without a doubt, that they feel like it’s an enriching experience. It’s a rewarding experience, and we really hope more people will get involved,” Rose said.

Pharaoh Compton is ecstatic to be a role model for these kids. He’s going to be a sophomore with the San Diego State University basketball team.

“I waited a long time for this. To be able to say that kids actually look up to me and actually, you know, look to me for, you know, guidance and not just advice on the court but, you know, off the court as well,” Compton said.

Rayvion is looking up to the players for insight into the game.

“I’ve just been liking them ever since I was young and it’s just, they look like a very good team and I like the coach,” Rayvion said.

These camps are creating connections for years to come.





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Perry Area Joint Recreation District searching for new youth recreation director

Perry Area Joint Recreation District is preparing to hire a new youth recreation director. Mike Smith, who held that full-time position for seven years, “has chosen to take a step back,” said rec district board Chairman Elias Coss. Smith will remain as an assistant youth recreation director to help ease the transition to a new […]

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Perry Area Joint Recreation District is preparing to hire a new youth recreation director.

Mike Smith, who held that full-time position for seven years, “has chosen to take a step back,” said rec district board Chairman Elias Coss.

Smith will remain as an assistant youth recreation director to help ease the transition to a new leader, Coss added.

In the meantime, the rec board has appointed David Whittaker as interim youth recreation director.

Those leadership changes took effect June 28, Coss said.

Whittaker and Marcus Morant had both worked as part-time assistant youth recreation directors under Smith. Morant will continue serving in that capacity alongside Smith, while Whittaker temporarily becomes head of the district’s Youth Recreation Department.

Coss said Smith didn’t officially resign, but instead switched roles with one of his assistants.

“So he just did a swapping off the seats for now, while we do interviews for a new director,” Coss said.

The job opening has been posted on the rec district’s website. Resumes will be accepted until July 31 and should be emailed to mwoltman1958@gmail.com.

Smith was hired as the district’s youth recreation director in June of 2018. He started the job after retiring as a longtime teacher and girls basketball coach at Madison High School.

The rec board hired Smith to replace David Sarosy, who resigned earlier in 2018 to become the city of Willoughby’s program coordinator of parks and recreation.

In a text-message exchange on July 8, Smith said a lot of change has taken place on the rec board and in his personal life.

“I felt it was a good time to step back (from serving as youth recreation director),” he said.

Smith said he believes that two of his previous assistant directors will be applying to succeed him as the district’s head of youth recreation.

“And if one of them is given the job, I told them I would be glad to help out in an assistant’s role,” he said. “If it is someone new, I will most likely step down completely.”

Perry Area Joint Recreation District oversees the community’s youth sports programs and the Perry Senior Center. The district’s board is governed by appointed trustees who represent Perry and North Perry villages, Perry Township and Perry Schools.

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Youth Theatre Workshop Kicks Off Fourth Year |

LIMA, OH (WLIO) – Some bright young stars got a start on their theatre journey. The “Made for the Stage” Youth Theatre Workshop started their classes Sunday afternoon. The cost-free workshop is an introduction to all things theatre, covering topics like acting, directing, playwriting and much more. This is the fourth year for the workshop, and everyone […]

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LIMA, OH (WLIO) – Some bright young stars got a start on their theatre journey. The “Made for the Stage” Youth Theatre Workshop started their classes Sunday afternoon.

The cost-free workshop is an introduction to all things theatre, covering topics like acting, directing, playwriting and much more. This is the fourth year for the workshop, and everyone involved has grown since year number one.

“I mean, the first year, we just kind of threw spaghetti at the wall to see what would stick, and a lot of it did, and it was awesome. Every year we’ve gotten more developed in terms of, like, what the curriculum is and and how best to teach it. My staff is amazing the three of us have been doing it for all four years, and we’ve just gotten better as even just working with these kids and what works best for them, and really tailoring it to like what their needs are, and making sure that what they need is what they’re given,” said Madison Downing, artistic director.

“I think it’s really being a good cast member and being friendly with everybody, that just makes the whole thing even better,” said Abbey Anderson, 4-year participant in the workshop.

The workshop will prepare the students for a showcase performance, including a musical number with all the participants. The showcase will take place on July 27 at Encore Theatre and is open to the public.

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YOUTH BASEBALL: Cal Ripken tourney a big success, especially for Lynden teams

PORT ANGELES — More than 30 teams from northwestern Washington battled on the fields at Lincoln Park this week with teams from Lynden completely dominating the Cal Ripken Northwest Washington tournament. Port Angeles hosted the tournament for the first time in 20 years, with teams from as far away as Moses Lake attending. Lynden Lobos […]

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PORT ANGELES — More than 30 teams from northwestern Washington battled on the fields at Lincoln Park this week with teams from Lynden completely dominating the Cal Ripken Northwest Washington tournament.

Port Angeles hosted the tournament for the first time in 20 years, with teams from as far away as Moses Lake attending.

Lynden Lobos teams won every division with the Port Angeles 11U team the only local team that made it all the way to the championship game, though other Port Angeles teams had good tournaments.

Lynden won the 9U championship game 12-4 over Wenatchee. Lynden 10U beat Silverdale 5-4, Lynden 11U beat Port Angeles 9-5 and Lynden 12U beat Eastmount 8-0 in their respective championship games.

The Port Angeles 11U team gave Lynden a pair of good games, losing to the Lobos in the first round 3-1, but then winning two straight, 15-0 over Ferndale and 10-9 over Silverdale.

The Port Angeles 12Us had a solid tournament, beating Silverdale 11-0 and Moses Lake 11-0. They lost to Ellensburg 9-4, then beat Wenatchee 9-0. They lost 6-5 to Lynden in the semifinal.

The local 9U team beat Moses Lake 12-11 and beat Eastmont 13-2 before losing 13-4 to Lynden in the semifinals.

The Port Angeles 10U All-Stars lost to the MLYBA All-Stars 13-2, lost 12-2 to Ferndale and lost 14-4 to Silverdale.

More than 340 kids participated in the three-day tournament.

Jack Rudd pitches for the Port Angeles 12U team in a semifinal game against Wenatchee Saturday morning at the Port Angeles Baseball Complex. Grant Lancaster is the 1st baseman ready for what the hitter hits. Port Angeles beat Wenatchee 9-0 to advance to the title game.Jack Rudd pitches for the Port Angeles 12U team in a semifinal game against Wenatchee Saturday morning at the Port Angeles Baseball Complex. Grant Lancaster is the 1st baseman ready for what the hitter hits. Port Angeles beat Wenatchee 9-0 to advance to the title game.

Jack Rudd pitches for the Port Angeles 12U team in a semifinal game against Wenatchee Saturday morning at the Port Angeles Baseball Complex. Grant Lancaster is the 1st baseman ready for what the hitter hits. Port Angeles beat Wenatchee 9-0 to advance to the title game.






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Ex-Texas Southern football player reportedly killed in parking lot dispute

Tyler Martinez, a 24-year-old former defensive tackle for Texas Southern University, was shot and killed during a dispute at an apartment complex parking garage late Friday, according to reports. According to Houston police, the incident occurred at the Mac 4460 Apartments on South MacGregor Way near Calhoun, where both Martinez and the alleged shooter, Isaac […]

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Tyler Martinez, a 24-year-old former defensive tackle for Texas Southern University, was shot and killed during a dispute at an apartment complex parking garage late Friday, according to reports.

According to Houston police, the incident occurred at the Mac 4460 Apartments on South MacGregor Way near Calhoun, where both Martinez and the alleged shooter, Isaac Jasper Robinson, 22, resided. Authorities described the altercation as a “parking garage dispute” that escalated into violence, ABC 13 in Houston reported.

Witnesses told investigators that during a physical struggle, a woman associated with Robinson retrieved a firearm from a vehicle and handed it to him.

As the confrontation appeared to be de-escalating and Martinez was withdrawing, Robinson allegedly fired three shots into Martinez’s torso.

Martinez died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds, police said. Robinson, a sophomore at Texas Southern and employee of a local security company, reportedly returned to the scene after the shooting and admitted his involvement to police.

He was arrested and charged with first-degree felony murder. Robinson appeared overnight in Harris County Probable Cause Court, where his bond was set at $100,000 with conditions including a GPS monitor, nightly curfew, and restrictions on travel and possession of weapons or substances.

Martinez, who completed his football career at TSU in 2023, was remembered by friends and former teammates as a dedicated athlete and a positive presence on campus.

The investigation into the incident remains ongoing.



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Active ‘aggressor’ at Kentucky fairground where thousands had gathered for game sparks evacuation as cops swarm scene

AN ‘active aggressor’ was reported at the Kentucky Exposition Center where thousands had gathered for a children’s sports game. The venue in Louisville is also being used as a space for a fairground over the summer. 2 The Kentucky Exposition Center has been evacuatedCredit: Wikipedia 2 Cops have swarmed the area and no shooting victims […]

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AN ‘active aggressor’ was reported at the Kentucky Exposition Center where thousands had gathered for a children’s sports game.

The venue in Louisville is also being used as a space for a fairground over the summer.

Kentucky Exposition Center exterior.

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The Kentucky Exposition Center has been evacuatedCredit: Wikipedia
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Cops have swarmed the area and no shooting victims have been located (stock)Credit: Getty Images – Getty

It comes just hours after another shooting at Blue Grass Airport that ended at the Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington on Sunday morning where a state trooper was shot and two people were killed.

In a statement, Louisville Metro Police Department said there was an “active aggressor” at the Fairgrounds but that no victims have been found.

“Please avoid the area due to a heavy police presence,” they said.

Gunshots had previously been reported.

Thousands flooded the location over the weekend for the Run 4 the Roses Classic and the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League and Champions Youth Basketball League.

Footage of the basket ball courts shared online showed people leaving the area as a siren rang out.

The LMPD confirmed  at 4:08pm Sunday that no shots have been fired and that there are no shooting victims.

Amid the panic, terrified families ran for cover.

Taking to social media, one witness said they were stuck in a bathroom with over 100 people.

“The park is on lockdown, my family and I are here and we’re locked down in a bathroom with maybe 150 people,” they wrote.

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“Everyone is taking cover in buildings.”

An investigation is ongoing as responders continue to swarm the scene.

All basketball has finished for the day with officials not allowing reentry following the incident.

Cops have warned of huge traffic issues in the area but have made no comment about a suspect or any arrests.

A statement from Kentucky Venues released on Sunday afternoon read:

“Louisville Metro Police Department received a report of a possible active aggressor on-site at the Kentucky Exposition Center.

“We are deeply thankful that initial reports indicate no one was harmed.

“The facility remains closed at this time.”

“We are grateful for the swift and coordinated response from the Louisville Metro Police Department, our on-site security personnel, and public safety officials across the city.

“Their immediate action to search and secure the building ensured the safety of everyone on our campus.”

“Our priority remains the safety and well-being of our guests, staff and partners,” it added.



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