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Devils Claim Third at CC Championships, Akabi-During Named Most Outstanding Track Athlete

Story Links COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – The Dickinson men’s track and field team capped off a stellar weekend at the Centennial Conference Championships by claiming three golds and multiple other medals on Sunday to secure a third-place finish on Patterson Field at Ursinus College. Due to his great success over the […]

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COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – The Dickinson men’s track and field team capped off a stellar weekend at the Centennial Conference Championships by claiming three golds and multiple other medals on Sunday to secure a third-place finish on Patterson Field at Ursinus College. Due to his great success over the three days, Red Devils first-year sprinter, Franklyn Akabi-During was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet.

Sprints
The Red and White claimed gold during the 100m as Franklyn Akabi-During clocked in at 10.62. The first-year added his second gold of the day when he hit the line in 21.55 for the 200m to set a conference meet record. Darian Crim joined Akabi-During in the event and took home eighth (23.47).

In the 400m, Crim won the title with a time of 48.28, while Owen Buroker and Ian Gormley claimed seventh (51.30) and eighth (51.37) respectively. When hurdles were added to the distance Brendan Regan secured fifth place with a time of 57.28.

Distance
Dickinson’s second conference meet record-breaking performance of the day came during the 800m thanks to Trevor Richwine and his 1:51.01. Jeremy Sallade clocked in at 1:53.43 for sixth, while James Masterson hit on 2:00.89 to seize eighth.

Nolan Meincke completed the podium for the 1500m by posting a personal best of 3:57.04. The duo of Avi Ghorai and Atticus Fair finished two seconds apart stopping the timer at 4:07.43 (17th) and 4:09.53 (18th).

The Red and White sent a large group of athletes to the track to do battle in the 5000m with Luke Knestout rounding out the Top-10 with a time of 15:13.28, followed by: Nathan Caldwell (12th – 15:21.06), Brock Overlander (13th – 15:21.09), Benjamin Moseman (17th – 15:33.91), Matthew Dietrick (20th – 15:40.87), William Kane (25th – 15:56.27) and Mason Macek (28th – 16:07.19).

Relays
The team of Akabi-During, Crim, Gormley and O’Connor earned another medal for the boys from Carlisle as the took third for the 4x100m thanks to a time of 41.74.

In the 4x400m, Akabi-During, Crim, Gormley and Richwine locked up a silver by hitting the line in 3:17.32.

Field
Damon Buchanan finished off the Top-5 for the javelin by posting a toss of 52.00m.

Team Standings
Johns Hopkins won the title with a score of 218, followed by Ursinus (171), Dickinson (109), Gettysburg (72), Muhlenberg (71), Haverford (68), McDaniel (58), Swarthmore (50) and Franklin & Marshall (41).

Up Next
A select group of individuals will head to Chester, Pennsylvania a week from Monday to take part in the Widener University Final Qualifier.



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Seven of the best cruises to private islands

Seven of the best cruises to private islands , The Sunday Times A private island or an exclusive beach resort is an enticing lure on big-ship sailings to the Bahamas and beyond. Cruise fans can’t get enough of these custom-designed playgrounds, which offer a hassle-free beach day that’s essentially an extension of the ship — […]

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Seven of the best cruises to private islands

, The Sunday Times

A private island or an exclusive beach resort is an enticing lure on big-ship sailings to the Bahamas and beyond. Cruise fans can’t get enough of these custom-designed playgrounds, which offer a hassle-free beach day that’s essentially an extension of the ship — no crime, usually cash-free and no hostility about overtourism. Call it sanitised, but this is the future of Caribbean cruising, with islands being added all the time. Here are seven to look out for.

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1. Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas

Coco Cay beach club with lounge chairs and umbrellas.

Coco Beach Club has overwater cabanas with slides into the sea

Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises share the 125-acre Perfect Day at CocoCay, at the northern tip of the Berry Islands chain in the Bahamas and packed with superlatives. Families with young kids will love the Oasis Lagoon, the biggest freshwater lagoon pool in the Caribbean, while teens will probably make a beeline for the waterpark and Daredevil’s Peak, one of the tallest waterslides in North America. A zip line, a wave pool and a tethered hot air balloon add to the thrills. There are various beaches — South beach is relatively quiet; the adults-only Hideaway beach has an all-day party vibe with DJs. Coco Beach Club is the poshest area, with Bora Bora-style overwater cabanas, each with a slide into the sea.
Details Three nights’ full board on Celebrity Reflection’s Bahamas and Perfect Day cruise from £292pp, departing from Fort Lauderdale on March 20, 2026 (celebritycruises.com). Fly to Miami

2. Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, Bahamas

Red kayaks and a Hobie catamaran on a sandy beach with a palm tree.

Ocean Cay Marine Reserve offers kayaking and snorkelling

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Hats off to MSC Cruises for its conservation efforts in converting a derelict sand-extraction site into a private island. On Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, about 20 miles south of Bimini, 75,000 plants have been established and more than 400 new sections of coral gardens created. That loggerhead turtles and other species have returned to the site is testament to the success of the project. Activities include snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding and watching the nightly Junkanoo parade, a traditional and colourful celebration of Bahamian culture. But there are no lagoon pools or waterslides here. The ship’s crew have their own beach too.
Details Seven nights’ full board on MSC Seascape’s Bahamas and Caribbean cruise from £778pp, including tips, departing from Miami on June 29 (msccruises.co.uk). Fly to Miami

3. Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Cabana view of a cruise ship and beach.

Beachfront cabanas on Half Moon Cay

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Another Bahamian paradise, between Eleuthera and Cat Island, Holland America Line’s Half Moon Cay is a perfect crescent of white sand on the northwest side of Little San Salvador Island, between Eleuthera and Cat Island. Little San Salvador Island almost completely encircles the protected, 700-acre Bonefish Lagoon. There are extra thrills to be had from knowing that this was once a pirate hangout. This is a more low-key cay, with much of the island left to nature. There is snorkelling, kayaking on the lagoon, horse riding on the beach, cycling and nature walks on which you can try to spot the 40 species of bird that frequent the island. Rent a cabana, tuck into rolls from the Lobster Shack or send a postcard home from the tiny post office.
Details Seven nights’ full board on Nieuw Statendam’s Eastern Caribbean cruise from £929pp, departing from Fort Lauderdale on December 13 (hollandamerica.com). Fly to Miami

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4. Motu Mahana, French Polynesia

A group of people playing music and dancing on a beach.

Motu Mahana is blisfully low-key

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If French Polynesia weren’t idyllic enough, Le Paul Gauguin, part of the French-owned Ponant line, has a private motu, or islet in the Society Islands, off the coast of sleepy Taha’a, which forms a bottle-green backdrop to a landscape of bone-white sand and topaz sea. Your day playing castaway is blissfully low-key. Snorkel, kayak, play beach volleyball, learn how to open a coconut or join a pareu-tying workshop. There are also massages in an overwater pavilion, as well as a beach barbecue and a floating bar serving cocktails.
Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive on Ponant’s Tahiti and the Society Islands cruise from £4,580pp, departing from Papeete on August 23 (uk.ponant.com). Fly to Papeete

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5. Princess Cays, Eleuthera, Bahamas

Colorful bungalows on a beach in Princess Cays, Eleuthera.

Colourful beach huts for hire on Princess Cays

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A stretch of beach, rather than an island, the 40-acre Princess Cays is on the southwestern side of long, skinny Eleuthera. There’s a focus on sustainability here, from providing local farmers with select waste for animal feed to donating cooking oil to the community for biofuel. The souvenirs in the craft market are locally made too. Activities include snorkelling and kayaking, catch-and-release fishing, dune-buggy safaris and climbing the observation tower for views across the island. A lavish beach barbecue is included, while jauntily coloured beach huts are available to rent from £186.
Details Seven nights’ full board on Star Princess’s Eastern Caribbean with Bahamas cruise from £649pp, departing from Fort Lauderdale on November 22 (princess.com). Fly to Miami

6. Harvest Caye, Belize

Beach cabana on Harvest Caye, Belize.

Harvest Caye, Belize, offers seven acres of sand

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Norwegian Cruise Line’s Harvest Caye, one of two private resorts operated by the cruise line, is a 75-acre sliver of palm-shaded sand off the coast of Placencia on Belize, fringed by mangroves and with access for snorkellers to the corals of the Belize Barrier Reef. There are seven acres of sand on which to play, a zip line, a wildlife sanctuary and a huge, free-form pool. You can rent kayaks, bikes and paddleboards at extra cost or splurge £317pp on a private cabana. All the concessions here — from the bars and restaurants to the Moho chocolate shop — are locally run, so there’s more engagement with the local community, but you’ll need to bring cash.
Details Seven nights’ full board on Norwegian Escape’s Great Stirrup Cay and Harvest Caye cruise from £949pp, departing from Miami on June 1 (ncl.com). Fly to Miami

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7. Lookout Cay Lighthouse Point, Eleuthera, Bahamas

Aerial view of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point in Eleuthera, Bahamas.

Lookout Cay Lighthouse Point is spread out over 900 acres

Disney Cruise Line has Castaway Cay and last year opened a private resort at the tip of Eleuthera — the 900-acre Lookout Cay Lighthouse Point, where the emphasis is on sustainability and Bahamian culture. Less than 20 per cent of the land has been developed, leaving much of the space to nature, and Bahamians can use the facilities too. The beach is a seemingly endless expanse of pinky-white sand, with areas for families and Serenity Bay beach, for adults only. There’s a cultural centre with twice-daily joncanoe shows, as well as children’s play areas and appearances by Disney characters.
Details Three nights’ full board on Disney Dream’s Bahamian Cruise from £684pp, departing from Fort Lauderdale on September 5 (disneycruise.disney.go.com). Fly to Miami