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DANA POINT HIGH DOLPHINS ROUNDUP
The final stretch of Dana Hills’ spring sports season is fast approaching, and some teams are still fighting for a chance at a league title. Distance runners Oliver Hunter and Annie Ivarsson continued their impressive performances this season at The TEN meet at JSerra Catholic High last weekend. Baseball split its opening South Coast League […]

The final stretch of Dana Hills’ spring sports season is fast approaching, and some teams are still fighting for a chance at a league title.
Distance runners Oliver Hunter and Annie Ivarsson continued their impressive performances this season at The TEN meet at JSerra Catholic High last weekend. Baseball split its opening South Coast League series against Capistrano Valley, while softball is continuing to traverse through the ups and downs it has experienced. The boys lacrosse team evened its league record with a win over Capistrano Valley as it pushes for a league title. In soccer, Bryan Chavez earned All-CIF-SS honors in Division 3.
Senior Annie Ivarsson, shown competing in cross country, finished second in the HOKA girls 1,600 meters at The TEN Invitational on March 29.
TRACK AND FIELD
Dana Hills’ top runners continued to display their talent on the track with two top-two finishes at The TEN High School Invitational at JSerra Catholic High on Saturday, March 29.
With long-distance star Evan Noonan sitting out this event, junior Oliver Hunter flaunted his speed in the HOKA Boys 1,600-meter Section 2 run, taking first place with a 4:14.79 clocking. Hunter’s time bested second-place finisher Chase Manning of Tesoro by over three seconds.
Senior Annie Ivarsson took second place in the HOKA Girls 1,600-meter Section 1 run with a season-record 4:51.00, representing a 20-second improvement from her previous time clocked at the ASICS Laguna Beach Trophy Invite earlier this season.
The Dolphins also competed in the Orange County Track and Field Championships at Mission Viejo High on the same day. Sophomore Taylor Burton set another season record in the girls high jump at 5 feet, 2 inches, but it was not enough to best first-place finisher Julia Teven of Brea Olinda (5-4). Senior Sydni Harden set a personal record in the pole vault competition at 12 feet, 4 inches, tying Los Alamitos’ Olivia Bettinger for the top spot.
BOYS LACROSSE
Dana Hills lacrosse (8-5) bolstered its league record with a dominant 19-7 win over Capistrano Valley on March 25.
The win was a much-needed bounce-back after falling to San Juan Hills the previous week. The Dolphins took on a struggling Beckman team (3-9) on Tuesday, April 1, but results were not available at press time. The Dolphins match up with San Juan Hills again on Tuesday, April 15.
Sophomore right-hander Ryan See pitches for the Dolphins in a 5-0 home loss against Trabuco Hills in a South Coast League game on Monday, March 31.
BASEBALL
In a three-game series, Dana Hills’ baseball team (6-9-1) won one, lost one and tied one against Capistrano Valley (7-7-1) last week.
The Dolphins fell in the opening game, 4-3, on March 24, tied the second game, 7-7, on March 26, and took the finale, 4-1, on March 28. Junior Gavin Giese threw four innings of two-hit ball, racking up seven strikeouts in the finale, with seniors Ryan Lewis and Ryan Chesser each driving in a run.
Against a strong Trabuco Hills team (11-2-1) on Monday, March 31, the Dolphins fell, 5-0. The Dolphins played Trabuco Hills again on Wednesday, April 2, but results were not available at press time. The final game of the series is on Friday, April 4, at Dana Hills. The team is sitting at fourth place in the South Coast League with a 1-2-1 record.
Ca Tanner Pasternak attempts a block, during Dana Hills’ home loss in boys volleyball against San Juan Hills on Thursday, March 27. The Dolphins are continuing to chase their first victory of the season.
SOFTBALL
Dana Hills’ softball team (8-7) slipped up in its opening South Coast League game against Tesoro (9-6), dropping a 9-5 decision.
The Dolphins split their final two games of the Alan Dugard Softball Classic at Bill Barber Park in Irvine last week, defeating Edison, 9-5, before falling to eventual silver division champion Mater Dei, 10-0.
After the lopsided loss, the Dolphins redeemed themselves against Santiago with a 3-1 victory. Freshman Peyton Prince went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. The Dolphins matched up against Laguna Hills (1-6) in their final nonleague contest on Tuesday, April 1, but results were not available at press time. South Coast League play resumes when Dana Hills travels to play Mission Viejo on Friday, April 11.
Carlos Candillo spikes at the net during Dana Hills’ home loss in boys volleyball against San Juan Hills on Thursday, March 27. The Dolphins are continuing to chase their first victory of the season.
All-CIF-SS Honors for Tri-City Athletes in Soccer, Basketball
Dana Hills soccer’s Bryan Chavez earned All-CIF honors in Division 3. In Open Division boys soccer, JSerra stole the show with senior Gavin Allegaert receiving Player of the Year honors and Erik Kirsch being named Coach of the Year. Seniors Jake Tatch, Tanner Casey, and Liam Johnston also were All-CIF.
San Clemente girls basketball sophomore Izzy Sims earned All-CIF Division 1 honors, and San Juan Hills senior Anna Shreeve earned honors in Division 2AA.
For boys basketball, JSerra High senior B.J. Davis-Ray was All-CIF-SS in the competitive Open Division, while San Juan Hills senior Mason Hodges earned All-CIF honors in Division 2AA.
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Marcus Semien's 250th career homer highlights Rangers' victory over AL West
HOUSTON — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series-clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday. Related:Texas Rangers 2025 MLB draft central: Full list of picks, analysis, more Eovaldi (7-3) limited […]

HOUSTON — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series-clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to five hits and a run with eight strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings for his third straight win.
Houston starter Hunter Brown (9-4) allowed five hits and four runs while striking out eight in five innings as the AL West leaders lost for the fifth time in six games. It was the second straight tough outing for the All-Star, who gave up a season-high six runs in his last start against Cleveland.
Wyatt Langford walked to open the second and the Rangers made it 1-0 when he scored on a triple by Evan Carter. There were two outs in the inning when Carter scored on a ground-rule double by Ezequiel Duran to push the lead to 2-0.
García’s third homer in the last four games put Texas ahead 3-0 with two outs in the third inning.
Carter doubled to start the fourth and Kyle Higashioka singled before Carter scored on a sacrifice fly by Alejandro Osuna to make it 4-0.
The Astros cut it to 4-1 on a home run by Zack Short with no outs in the sixth inning.
Semien’s shot with one out in the eighth inning was his second of the series and gave him 250 in his 13-year career.
Key moment
Texas jumping on Brown for two runs in the second inning to take the lead for good.
Key stat
García’s 20 home runs against the Astros since 2021 are the most of any player in that span.
Up next
The Astros open the second half of the season Friday night at Seattle, and the Rangers host Detroit on the same night.
Find more Rangers coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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Semien's 250th career homer highlights Rangers' 5
Published Sunday, July 13, 2025 | 1:51 p.m. HOUSTON (AP) — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday. Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to […]

Published Sunday, July 13, 2025 | 1:51 p.m.
HOUSTON (AP) — Marcus Semien hit his 250th career home run and Adolis García also went deep to back up a strong start by Nathan Eovaldi and give the Texas Rangers a 5-1, series clinching victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Eovaldi (7-3) limited Houston to five hits and a run with eight strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings for his third straight win.
Houston starter Hunter Brown (9-4) allowed five hits and four runs while striking out eight in five innings as the AL West leaders lost for the fifth time in six games. It was the second straight tough outing for the All-Star, who gave up a season-high six runs in his last start against Cleveland.
Wyatt Langford walked to open the second and the Rangers made it 1-0 when he scored on a triple by Evan Carter. There were two outs in the inning when Carter scored on a ground-rule double by Ezequiel Duran to push the lead to 2-0.
García’s third homer in the last four games put Texas ahead 3-0 with two outs in the third inning.
Carter doubled to start the fourth and Kyle Higashioka singled before Carter scored on a sacrifice fly by Alejandro Osuna to make it 4-0.
The Astros cut it to 4-1 on a home run by Zack Short with no outs in the sixth inning.
Semien’s shot with one out in the eighth inning was his second of the series and gave him 250 in his 13-year career.
Texas jumping on Brown for two runs in the second inning to take the lead for good.
García’s 20 home runs against the Astros since 2021 are the most of any player in that span.
The Astros open the second half of the season Friday night at Seattle, and the Rangers host Detroit on the same night.
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Old Mill's Tsedeke Jakovics named Capital Gazette 2025 boys track and field Athlete of the Year
Old Mill’s Tsedeke Jakovics, a 10-time state champion, leads the Capital Gazette 2025 boys track and field All-County team as Athlete of the Year. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here. 1


Old Mill’s Tsedeke Jakovics, a 10-time state champion, leads the Capital Gazette 2025 boys track and field All-County team as Athlete of the Year.
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Photo highlights from Wimbledon finals
LONDON (AP) — This gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases a weekend of finals at Wimbledon. It includes the men’s and women’s finals won by Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek respectively. 0


LONDON (AP) — This gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases a weekend of finals at Wimbledon. It includes the men’s and women’s finals won by Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek respectively.
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2025 Bannies Nominations
It’s time for our 2025 Black & Gold Banneret Awards! This week we present our nominees for each award honoring the best people, moments and performances from your UCF Knights in the 2024-25 athletic year. Our staff has chosen the nominees for each award. We will then vote on them this week, and you the […]

It’s time for our 2025 Black & Gold Banneret Awards! This week we present our nominees for each award honoring the best people, moments and performances from your UCF Knights in the 2024-25 athletic year.
Our staff has chosen the nominees for each award. We will then vote on them this week, and you the fans, can vote as well in the poll below. The winner of the fan vote counts as one vote, and in the event of a tie, the award goes to the winner of the fan vote.
Poll
Which is the 2025 UCF Women’s Play of the Year?
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Jazmen Newberry’s Comeback — Track & Field
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Olivia Lincer Deuce Point — Women’s Tennis
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Ashleigh Griffin’s Go-Ahead Homer vs. Stetson — Softball
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Madi Simon’s Home Run Robbery — Softball
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First 4+ Boat’s Comeback — Rowing
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Women’s Play of the Year Nominees
Jazmen Newberry’s Comeback — Track & Field
- Thanks to a rain delay, it was a late night for the 4x400m relay team at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships, with the race not even getting started until near midnight Eastern time. Entering the anchor leg, Jazmen Newberry sat a distant third behind TCU’s Bryce Brazzell (1.83 seconds) and Arizona’s Antonia Sanchez Nunez (1.32 seconds). While the commentators were focused on the Wildcat tracking down the Horned Frog, the Knight turned on the afterburners. The UAlbany transfer crossed the finish line 0.26 seconds ahead of Sanchez Nunez to win the heat and got UCF their second Big 12 Outdoor gold medal after beating out the previous heat winner Iowa State’s time by 0.21 seconds.
Olivia Lincer’s Deuce Point — Women’s Tennis
- Olivia Lincer had already fought off three match points to reach this deuce point with Oklahoma State’s Melissa Ercan in the Big 12 Tournament Semifinals (6:55 in the video above). If Ercan gets the ball by her, or she makes a mistake, it’s over for UCF, who is tied 3-3 with the Cowgirls. When Ercan sends a shot straight down her right sideline, Lincer sprints over and executes a one-handed backhand shot to keep the rally alive. The Cowgirl could not respond, hitting the ball into the net and sending the Knights to the Big 12 Championship Match.
Ashleigh Griffin’s Go-Ahead Homer vs. Stetson — Softball
- The UCF Softball team was already having a historic power-hitting night in DeLand, with their seven home runs to that point helping close an 11-run deficit to Stetson to just two by the seventh inning. With two runners on base and down to her last strike, all Ashleigh Griffin needed was one swing of the bat to complete the largest comeback in program history (4:15 in the video above).
Madi Simon’s Home Run Robbery — Softball
- It was a standout moment in a statement series for UCF Softball against #4 Arizona Wildcats. Both teams were tied up, 3-3, in the fourth inning of Game 2, a game the Knights would ultimately take, 5-4, to clinch the series. That only makes this center-field home-run robbery by Madi Simon all the more impactful.
First 4+ Boat’s Comeback — Rowing
- Halfway through its C Final race at the NCAA Rowing Championships, the UCF Rowing team’s First 4+ boat sat 2.84 seconds, or around half a boat length, back of Virginia Cavaliers. Over the next 1,000 meters, the Knights tracked down and passed the Cavaliers, taking the win by 1.276 seconds and becoming the only one of head coach Mara Allen’s three boats to claim victory in their C Final.

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Emmanuel Latte Lath converts stoppage
TORONTO — Emmanuel Latte Lath converted a penalty kick in the 11th minute of stoppage time for Atlanta United on Saturday night in a 1-1 tie with Toronto FC. Latte Lath’s shot from the spot was parried by goalkeeper Sean Johnson near the left post but slipped inside the right post to cap the scoring. […]

TORONTO — Emmanuel Latte Lath converted a penalty kick in the 11th minute of stoppage time for Atlanta United on Saturday night in a 1-1 tie with Toronto FC.
Latte Lath’s shot from the spot was parried by goalkeeper Sean Johnson near the left post but slipped inside the right post to cap the scoring.
Jayden Hibbert, who turns 21 on Aug. 5, made his MLS debut for Atlanta and finished with four saves. Hibbert started in place of Brad Guzan, who underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a fractured cheekbone that occurred in a collision with teammate Luis Abram in last week’s 0-0 tie at D.C. United.
Deybi Flores headed home a corner kick played in by Matty Longstaff to give Toronto a 1-0 lead in the 48th minute.
Toronto (4-11-6) has one win in its last seven games.
Atlanta (4-10-7) is winless in four straight.
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