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Four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka returned to the tour at the start of 2024 after giving birth and showed glimpses of her best across the season, but she is looking for further improvements under Mouratoglou. One of the biggest servers on the WTA Tour along with one of the biggest servers in ATP Tour history […]

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Four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka returned to the tour at the start of 2024 after giving birth and showed glimpses of her best across the season, but she is looking for further improvements under Mouratoglou.
One of the biggest servers on the WTA Tour along with one of the biggest servers in ATP Tour history – surely a winning combination?
She has said the primary focus with Daly is to improve her serve, having made the most double faults (430) on the WTA Tour in 2024.

“I think we are going to work pretty hard and pretty good for the next season and the next years. Hopefully we are going to make good results together.”

Not only has Murray only just retired from tennis, but he has zero coaching experience. So what could he offer 24-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic?
“I’m definitely intrigued. That’s why I want to see Djokovic struggle a little bit in those early matches so that there’s a bit of tension, a bit of adversity, hopefully a bit of shouting and screaming at the box. 
He has also had spells with Kristina Mladenovic, Dayana Yastremska and Karolina Pliskova.
“I’m excited and optimistic for season 2025 and beyond. This has been a year of ups and downs; I’ve learned a lot and grown a lot, and I can finally say I am fully healthy and ready for the challenges ahead.”

Donna Vekic and Sascha Bajin

“Who’s going to shout at who?” Henman said when asked how he feels Murray will react from the box if Djokovic starts shouting at him at the Australian Open, live on Eurosport and discovery+.
“I realised that the perfect coach for me at this point would be someone who has been through the experiences I am going through,” said Djokovic about the move.
“Possibly a multiple Grand Slam winner, a former [world] No. 1… I can’t be more excited about it.”
Bajin was Serena Williams’ long-term hitting partner before coaching Osaka when she won two Grand Slam titles.Hurkacz finished the year ranked at No. 16 after undergoing meniscus surgery midway through the season.

“I mean, she is already No. 5 in the world, but I think she can win more Slams, that’s for sure.”

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“And we can see how Andy Murray deals with it being on the receiving end. But it’s going to be fun to watch.”
Samuel Lopez is not a new main coach for Carlos Alcaraz, but he is a new addition to the team that Alcaraz has talked about highly.
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Lendl helped Murray win three Grand Slam titles and is joined on Hurkacz’s coaching team by Nicolas Massu, who helped Dominic Thiem to victory at the 2020 US Open.Image credit: Getty Images

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Donna Vekic had an excellent summer in 2024, reaching her first Grand Slam semi-final at Wimbledon and then winning silver at the Paris Olympic Games.

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray

Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mouratoglou is another star coaching pairing.

“And it’s a pleasure for me because that’s the dream of every coach: to have a player who has that level of motivation.”

Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mouratoglou

Coco Gauff split with Brad Gilbert following her US Open exit and soon started working with Matt Daly, who joined the team alongside Gauff’s long-time coach Jean-Christophe Faurel.

Carlos Alcaraz and Samuel Lopez

“They trust each other 100% and being able to travel with both, for me, it’s going to be great. I think I’m going to grow as a player thanks to them.

“Game-wise, she has got a big serve, tall, strong hitter who plays aggressively, she won Wimbledon just like me. I feel I can teach her something. 
Who are the new player-coach partnerships for 2025, and what should we expect from them?

Elena Rybakina and Goran Ivanisevic

“Their knowledge and dedication inspire me to work harder than ever, and I’m ready to put in the hard work.
Hubert Hurkacz has added Murray’s former coach, Ivan Lendl, to his team.
The standout coaching partnership for 2025 is unquestionably Novak Djokovic hiring Andy Murray as his new coach.

Hubert Hurkacz and Ivan Lendl

Lopez will work alongside Alcaraz’s long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, who Lopez previously coached.
There are big-name pairings, none bigger than Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, as well as some familiar faces making moves.

Coco Gauff and Matt Daly

“Having Nicolas Massu and Ivan Lendl as part of my team is an honor,” Hurkacz said in a statement.
However, she says she has found out that he “absolutely is a really good coach”.
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Kelowna honours athletes, artists, and volunteers at 50th Civic Awards

City honours finalists and recipients who helped shine a positive light on the city in 2024   The winners of the 50th annual Civic and Community Awards were announced this evening (May 8) at the Delta Grand Okanagan Resort.  A City of Kelowna media release congratulates the finalists and recipients who helped shine a positive light […]

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City honours finalists and recipients who helped shine a positive light on the city in 2024
 

The winners of the 50th annual Civic and Community Awards were announced this evening (May 8) at the Delta Grand Okanagan Resort. 

A City of Kelowna media release congratulates the finalists and recipients who helped shine a positive light on the city in 2024. 

 

The 50th annual Civic and Community Award winners are: 

 

Anita Tozer Memorial Award – Mayor and Council 

Pam Turgeon and Shadia Doty 

 

Bob Giordano Memorial Award – Coach/Sport Administrator of the Year 

Bill Franzman 

 

Bryan Couling Memorial Award – Athletic Team of the Year  

Okanagan Mission Secondary Senior Girls Volleyball Team 

 

Female Athlete of the Year Award  

Kylie Taylor 

 

Male Athlete of the Year Award 

Jerome Blake 

 

Augie Ciancone Memorial Award – Young Female Athlete  

Maya Andruchow 

 

Augie Ciancone Memorial Award – Young Male Athlete 

Dominic Sodaro 

 

Teen Honour in the Arts Award 

Almendra Osorio 

 

Honour in the Arts Award  

Tyson Cook (Freida Whales) 

 

Central Okanagan Foundation’s Volunteer Organization of the Year Award 

Special Olympics Kelowna 

 

Corporate Community of the Year Award 

Valley First, a Division of First West Credit Union 

 

Champion for the Environment Award 

Beverley Kalmakoff 

 

Fred Macklin and Sarah Donalda-Treadgold Memorial Award – Citizen of the Year 

Clayton Gall 

 

Young Citizen of the Year Award 

Ainsley Wood 

 

The Young Citizen of the Year finalists will receive funding towards their post-secondary education through the Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Fund Youth Scholarship. The award recipient will receive $2,000, while each of the two remaining finalists will receive $1,000. 

The recipient of the Teen Honour in the Arts award will receive a $500 entrance scholarship to the University of British Columbia Okanagan, courtesy of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies. 

 

The recipient for the Central Okanagan Foundation’s Volunteer Organization of the Year will receive a $3,000 donation from the Central Okanagan Foundation. 

 

The 50th Annual Civic and Community Awards were sponsored by:

  • Peter’s Your Independent Grocer;
  • Central Okanagan Foundation;
  • FortisBC;
  • UBC Okanagan;
  • KCR Community Resources;
  • Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Fund;
  • Crowe MacKay LLP;
  • Coast Capital;
  • Mark of Distinction;
  • Arts Council of the Central Okanagan;
  • PacificSport;
  • Okanagan Central Schools Athletic Association;
  • Kelowna Capital News;
  • Castanet;
  • Vista Radio including 101.5 GO FM, 99.9 Sun FM, , AM 1150.

Nominations for the 51st Annual Civic and Community Awards will begin in the winter of 2025.



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Boys Volleyball Semifinals – Lancaster Lebanon League

The 2025 LL League Boys Volleyball semifinals, sponsored by Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster and presented by Lebanon Valley College, are set to get underway on Monday, May 12th. Section 2 Champion Manheim Central has earned the privilege of hosting. They will play Warwick in game 2 of a double header, game one will be Section […]

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The 2025 LL League Boys Volleyball semifinals, sponsored by Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster and presented by Lebanon Valley College, are set to get underway on Monday, May 12th.

Section 2 Champion Manheim Central has earned the privilege of hosting. They will play Warwick in game 2 of a double header, game one will be Section 1 Champion Cedar Crest vs Cocalico. Tickets are $7 for all spectators for all rounds.

Check out the new digital program for photos, rosters and more.



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Cardinal Shutout in ACC Quarterfinal – Stanford Cardinal

BOSTON – No. 16 Stanford fell 7-0 to No. 21 Duke this afternoon, eliminating the Cardinal from the 2025 ACC Championship in the quarterfinal round. The Blue Devils struck early, plating runs in the first and third to go ahead 2-0. The Cardinal’s best offensive opportunity came in the fourth inning, when River Mahler and […]

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BOSTON – No. 16 Stanford fell 7-0 to No. 21 Duke this afternoon, eliminating the Cardinal from the 2025 ACC Championship in the quarterfinal round.

The Blue Devils struck early, plating runs in the first and third to go ahead 2-0.

The Cardinal’s best offensive opportunity came in the fourth inning, when River Mahler and Jade Berry reached base on back-to-back singles with one out. Stanford was unable to bring either home, and headed to the fifth trailing 3-0.

In the bottom of the fifth, Duke hit a three-run homer to go ahead 5-0. Then in the sixth, the Blue Devils added two more to lead 7-0 heading into the seventh. The Card was retired in order to close out the game.

Stanford is eliminated from the ACC Championship, and will find out its NCAA Championship fate on Sunday. The selection show will air at 4:00 p.m. PT on ESPN2, with Regionals beginning on May 16.


POSTGAME NOTES:

  • Stanford falls to 40-11 overall.
  • The Cardinal failed to score a run for the first time this season.
  • Sophomore Alyssa Houston took the loss in the circle, falling to 14-2 on the season and earning a loss for just the second time in her career.



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High Point Sweeps Track & Field Athletes of the Week Awards

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. – On Friday morning, the Big South Conference announced the Track & Field Athletes of the Week awards. Both the High Point men’s and women’s track and field teams sweep the awards. For the women, Dae’Nitra Hester was named the Track Athlete of the Week, Sydney Horn […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – On Friday morning, the Big South Conference announced the Track & Field Athletes of the Week awards. Both the High Point men’s and women’s track and field teams sweep the awards. For the women, Dae’Nitra Hester was named the Track Athlete of the Week, Sydney Horn was named the Field Athlete of the Week and Quiana Williams was named the Co-Freshman of the Week. For the men, Graham Ferguson was named the Track Athlete of the Week, Justin Sluijter was named the Field Athlete of the Week and Tim Brown was named the Freshman of the Week.

At the Duke Twilight, Hester ran in the 200m and 400m events. She placed 10th in the 200m with a 24.17 time and placed fifth in the 400m with a 54.12 time. 

Horn competed at the Liberty Twilight on Tuesday and broke the program and Big South record with a 4.46m clear to lead all competitors with a first-place finish. Horn earned her third outdoor field athlete of the week award this season.

Williams ran in two events at the Duke Twilight, including the 100m and 200m dashes. She placed seventh in the 100m with an 11.58 time and placed 11th in the 200m with a 24.29 time. This is Williams’ fifth outdoor athlete of the week award this season.

At the Duke Twilight, Ferguson competed in one event and had an outstanding performance. In the 1500m, he clocked a 3:41.35 for a new personal best and program record which is now the third fastest time in Big South history. He placed 16th overall.

Sluijter won the long jump for the second-straight week with a leap of 7.53m at the Duke Twilight. He also recorded a distance of 57.96m in the javelin for eighth-place. Sluijter earned his third athlete of the week award this season.

Brown had a strong weekend at the Duke Twilight running in the 200m and 400m events. He took home first-place in the 400m with a 46.50 time to register and new program record. In the 200m he clocked a 21.37 time and placed 11th overall. Brown earned his third athlete of the week award this season.

High Point will prepare for the Big South Conference Championships in Asheville, N.C. hosted by UNC Asheville. The meet will begin on Monday, May 12 and continue through Wednesday, May 14.

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Second film festival announces departure from Santa Monica beach

The Film Independent Spirit Awards, a cornerstone celebration of independent filmmaking, will move from its longtime Santa Monica home to the Hollywood Palladium for its 2026 ceremony, organizers announced Friday. The awards show, which has traditionally been held in a beachside tent in Santa Monica, will take place on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the […]

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The Film Independent Spirit Awards, a cornerstone celebration of independent filmmaking, will move from its longtime Santa Monica home to the Hollywood Palladium for its 2026 ceremony, organizers announced Friday.

The awards show, which has traditionally been held in a beachside tent in Santa Monica, will take place on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the historic Hollywood venue. The relocation ends a decades-long association with Santa Monica as the city undergoes significant infrastructure renovations.

“Following the celebration of 40 years of the Spirit Awards earlier this year, we are excited to have the opportunity to reimagine the Spirit Awards experience during a moment of tremendous growth and transformation for our organization,” said Brenda Robinson, Film Independent Acting President, in a statement released Friday.

Organizers cited ongoing renovations in Santa Monica as a factor in the venue change. The Hollywood Palladium, which opened in 1940 on the original Paramount lot, will serve as the new host site for the 41st annual ceremony.

“We’re thrilled to bring the Spirit Awards to the historic Hollywood Palladium,” said Shawn Davis, Executive Producer of the Film Independent Spirit Awards. “This move represents our continued evolution while staying true to our roots of celebrating fearless independent voices of film and television.”

The Spirit Awards have been a fixture in Santa Monica for decades, traditionally held the day before the Academy Awards. The ceremony serves as the primary fundraiser for Film Independent’s year-round initiatives supporting independent filmmakers.

Renovations mentioned by Film Independent refer to the city’s Pier Bridge Replacement Project. The project aims to replace the 84-year-old bridge that serves as the sole vehicular route to the Santa Monica Pier, one of the city’s most prominent tourist destinations.

According to city documents, the reinforced concrete structure was built in 1939 and carries millions of visitors annually from Palisades Park to the Santa Monica Pier and Beach. The primary purpose of the project is to provide “a seismically sound and functional bridge for the residents, pier businesses, and visitors ahead of the 2028 Olympics.”

The Santa Monica City Council certified the Pier Bridge Replacement Project Environmental Impact Report in June 2023 and approved the preferred bridge design, which includes a wider 15-foot sidewalk on the south side. Construction is expected to begin in Fall 2025 and take between 18-24 months, with completion targeted before the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics.

The Spirit Awards’ departure represents the second major film event to leave Santa Monica in recent months. The American Film Market (AFM), a premier entertainment industry event that had been held in Santa Monica since 1991, announced its relocation to Las Vegas for its 2024 program. The Independent Film and Television Alliance, which operates the festival, cited easier travel options and adjacent entertainment opportunities as factors in their decision.

Santa Monica officials have previously acknowledged the precarious nature of the city’s event business, with several councilmembers calling for an analysis of ways to make the city more attractive to events.

While Santa Monica has attracted other events like the Frieze art festival and the return of Cirque du Soleil, it also lost the Los Angeles Marathon, which moved its finish line from downtown Santa Monica to Century City in 2021 and more recently failed to secure an agreement with the Olympics to host Beach Volleyball. 



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Town Crier: Week of May 9 | Town Crier

Kitty Malcolm Named 2025 Woman of the Year Kathleen “Kitty” Malcolm has been named the Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach’s 2025 Woman of the Year. She will be honored at a luncheon on Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Woman’s Club clubhouse at 286 St. Ann’s Drive, Laguna Beach. “The […]

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Kitty Malcolm Named 2025 Woman of the Year

Kathleen “Kitty” Malcolm has been named the Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach’s 2025 Woman of the Year. She will be honored at a luncheon on Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Woman’s Club clubhouse at 286 St. Ann’s Drive, Laguna Beach. “The Woman’s Club members nominate and vote for a woman from our community who has made a significant contribution—whether through philanthropic, civic, charitable, or nonprofit activities,” said Debbie Brown, president of the Woman’s Club. The annual award was first presented to Sande St. John in 1995. Malcolm will be the 29th recipient of the honor.

LBBC May Speaker: Mayor Alex Rounaghi

Laguna Beach Mayor Alex Rounaghi is scheduled to speak at the Laguna Beach Business Club’s May 15 meeting on the state of the city. The LBBC holds monthly breakfast meetings starting at 7:30 a.m., featuring speakers who discuss valuable topics for achieving personal and professional success.

Club meetings begin with a buffet breakfast and a brief networking roundtable. Meetings are hosted at Nirvana Kitchen + Pantry, 303 Broadway St., #101, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Non-members are welcome. The non-member guest fee is $30, payable by Venmo or cash/check made out to the Laguna Beach Business Club on the day of the meeting. Space is limited, so guests should be sure to receive RSVP confirmation. For more information about the LBBC or to register to attend the meeting, please either visit our website at lagunabeachbusinessclub.com or write to us at Info@LagunaBeachBusinessClub.com.

Flourish and Bloom at Hortense Miller Garden

Artist Carole Boller, an award-winning artist from Laguna Beach, has created an informative and fun “Flourish & Bloom” Painting Workshop for tomorrow, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Hortense Miller Garden. It’s fun and affordable, just $10 for materials and free if you bring your own supplies: acrylic colors: lemon yellow, cadmium deep yellow, cadmium orange, phthalocyanine blue, ultramarine blue, cadmium red deep, quinacridone rose, and white; canvas panel; brushes of your choice; palette knives; a palette; paper towels; and a container for water or turpentine if you’re working in oil. Carole Boller is a Laguna Beach festival and award-winning artist. Reservations can be made at hortensemillergarden.org.

Community Rallies Behind Beloved Water Polo Coach

A cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community was injured after being hit by a car while walking his two dogs. When the incident occurred, coach Chad Beeler was walking Penny and Kona on April 21. He sustained multiple injuries, including a broken clavicle. Sadly, his dog, Penny, was killed in the accident. 

“Chad has been a cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community for over 30 years. He’s taught, coached, and mentored generations of local kids—as a longtime Laguna Beach lifeguard, head of the Junior Lifeguard Program, coach for many LBHS water polo teams, director of Laguna Beach Water Polo Club, and the heart behind countless summer beach camps for our littlest locals,” his GoFundMe reads. “If you know Coach Chad, you know how much those dogs mean to him—they were always by his side, often making appearances on the pool deck and bringing smiles to all the young swimmers.” A GoFundMe was set up to help Beeler with unexpected costs and the loss of his dog. To donate, visit gofundme.com and search “Chad Beeler.”

Memorial Day Ceremony at Heisler Park to Honor Fallen Service Members

American Legion Post 222 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5868 will host a Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 26, at 11 a.m. at Monument Point in Heisler Park. The event honors those who lost their lives while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces across all wars and conflicts. Pastor Greg Munck, a retired Gulf War Marine, author, and co-founder of Crossline Community Church in Laguna Hills, will be the keynote speaker. Local organizations and individuals will place floral offerings at the Heisler Park Memorial Monument as part of the ceremony. For more information, contact American Legion Auxiliary member Sandi Werthe at (949) 494-6016 or shworthy@cox.net.

Susi Q Seeks Donations Ahead of May Bargain Bonanza Fundraiser

The Susi Q Senior Center is preparing for its biannual Bargain Bonanza sale, set for Friday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon, and Saturday, May 17, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The community event promises a wide variety of quality items at low prices, with proceeds supporting older adults and students. Organizers are currently accepting donations of new or gently used items including jewelry, tableware, purses, kitchenware, household goods, and collectibles. Please note that apparel, furniture, stemware and oversized items will not be accepted.

Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and noon, through May 15 at the Susi Q Senior Center, located at 380 Third Street in Laguna Beach.

Proceeds from the sale will purchase Bingo prizes for seniors and contribute to scholarships for Laguna Beach High School students.

For more information, contact Christine Brewer at christineb@thesusiq.org or call (949) 715-8105.



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