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3-Peat For Hersey In MSL Girls Water Polo Championship

The clock was in favor of host Hersey at the Prospect natatorium in the MSL girls water polo championship as the Huskies escaped with a 9-8 win over Fremd for their third straight conference title Wednesday, May 7.Fremd’s Aubrey Schinkel (1 goal) fired a last second shot that was hit by Hersey goalie Coco Schultz […]

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The clock was in favor of host Hersey at the Prospect natatorium in the MSL girls water polo championship as the Huskies escaped with a 9-8 win over Fremd for their third straight conference title Wednesday, May 7.
Fremd’s Aubrey Schinkel (1 goal) fired a last second shot that was hit by Hersey goalie Coco Schultz at the line as time expired. The ball crossed the line a second later, but the official said it was not a goal and the Huskies began celebrating in and out of the pool. Fremd fans went…



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Nevada Announces 2025/26 Indoor Track and Field Schedule

Story Links Reno, Nev. – The Nevada Track & Field program is excited to announce its 2025/26 Indoor Track and Field schedule, featuring six meets hosted at the World Athletics certified Reno-Tahoe Indoor Track at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. Coming off the back of hosting four meets last season, the Pack will be […]

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Reno, Nev. – The Nevada Track & Field program is excited to announce its 2025/26 Indoor Track and Field schedule, featuring six meets hosted at the World Athletics certified Reno-Tahoe Indoor Track at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.

Coming off the back of hosting four meets last season, the Pack will be hosting five regular season meets, along with taking on hosting duties for the 2026 Credit Union One Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships. Nevada will be host to some of the best collegiate track and field athletes, along with professional and amateur athletes. 

2025–26 Nevada Indoor Track & Field Schedule

  • December 4–6, 2025 – Silver State Invitational & Combined Event

     

  • January 9–10, 2026 – Silver & Blue Invitational

     

  • January 16–17, 2026 – Nevada Invitational

     

  • February 5–8, 2026 – Wolf Pack Classic & Combined Event

     

  • February 13–14, 2026 – Battle Born Classic

     

  • February 26–28, 2026 – Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships

All meets will be held at the Reno-Tahoe Indoor Track, Reno-Sparks Convention Center. 

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch the Wolf Pack and high level indoor track and field competition for Nevada fans next season. Admission details and event times will be announced closer to the meets. 

Follow The Pack 

Follow Nevada Track and Field on social media at @WolfPackTrack (X), @wolfpacktrack (Instagram), and on Facebook at @Nevada Track & Field/Cross Country



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Sand Volleyball Project Approved

Salina City Commissioners Monday afternoon fulfilled a previous commitment, and accepted a bid for the construction of sand volleyball courts at Jerry Ivey Park. Previously, the Salina Parks and Recreation Master Plan made a priority of addressing tennis courts in the park system, doing so successfully through partnerships with the Salina Tennis Alliance and USD […]

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Salina City Commissioners Monday afternoon fulfilled a previous commitment, and accepted a bid for the construction of sand volleyball courts at Jerry Ivey Park.

Previously, the Salina Parks and Recreation Master Plan made a priority of addressing tennis courts in the park system, doing so successfully through partnerships with the Salina Tennis Alliance and USD 305.

On October 25th, 2021, the City Commission authorized a limited warranty deed with reversionary and limited warranty covenants and retained easement with USD 305 regarding the conveyance of real estate of a southwest portion of Jerry Ivey Park.

At the time, Park amenities in the southwest portion of Jerry Ivey Memorial Park included:

  • 1 basketball court
  • 2 sand volleyball courts
  • 4 tennis courts

The conveyance of real estate allowed USD 305 to construct 8 new tennis courts at the park.

The school district constructed 8 total courts, with 4 of the courts dedicated for school use and 4 for public use. Additionally, the basketball court was resurfaced, and new basketball goals were installed by the school district as part of the project.

The sand volleyball courts were not replaced by USD 305 due to the space requirements needed to construct the 8 tennis courts.

City of Salina staff committed to replacing the sand volleyball courts at the park to improve the playability of sand volleyball, and to better align with USA Volleyball standards for sand volleyball. 

In 2024, Parks and Recreation staff worked with architect Warren Ediger to create the design and specifications for the sand volleyball courts to prepare for bidding.  Elements of the sand volleyball design include:

  • Improved sand mix from previous courts and existing court at Centennial Park.
  •  Ball Stop Fencing on the north and south ends of the courts
  • Perforated drainpipe under court leading to french drains to improve drainage of courts
  •  Larger court with more overrun outside the court lines
  • Concrete curb with padding
  • Mow strips under fence and around perimeter of courts to improve mowing maintenance.

Garibay Siteworks Co. L.L.C. submitted the accepted bid, in the amount of $89,690.00, with a 5% contingency of $4.484.50 for a total project authorization of $94,174.50.

 



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COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD: Newark’s Grace Holmes wins NJCAA DIII national title | Sports

UTICA — The Finger Lakes Community College track and field team capped its 2025 season with a strong showing at the NJCAA Division III National Championships over the weekend. Hosted by Mohawk Valley Community College at D’Alessandro Stadium in cold, wet, and difficult conditions, the Lakers delivered personal bests, two top-8 national finishes, and a […]

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UTICA — The Finger Lakes Community College track and field team capped its 2025 season with a strong showing at the NJCAA Division III National Championships over the weekend.

Hosted by Mohawk Valley Community College at D’Alessandro Stadium in cold, wet, and difficult conditions, the Lakers delivered personal bests, two top-8 national finishes, and a national title.

Newark graduate Grace Holmes made program history on Thursday, winning the NJCAA Division III National Championship in the pole vault, clearing 8-feet. 9-inches. The performance marked a new personal best, broke the program school record, and earned the seventh individual national title in program history for the Lakers.

Holmes will be finishing her time at FLCC this spring and has announced she will be continuing her education at Division III’s Stockton University in New Jersey. She will join the Ospreys’ track and field team.

Friday’s preliminary rounds saw several standout efforts. Jadah McCarthy ran a personal best of 13.27 seconds in the 100-meter dash to place 12th overall out of 20 competitors. She followed with another PR in the 200-meter dash, clocking :27.54 to finish ninth overall.

Madisyn Everdyke advanced to the finals in both of her events after posting a :16.89 in the 100-meter hurdles and a school-record 1:13.57 in the 400-meter hurdles — both personal bests.

On Saturday, Victor grad Terreque Davis placed ninth in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet, 8-inches and recorded a new personal best of 19-feet. 9½”-inches in the long jump. In the finals, Madisyn Everdyke delivered again, earning seventh-place finishes in both the 100-meter hurdles (:16.98) and the 400-meter hurdles (1:14.69) to cap a breakout freshman campaign.

The championships mark the end of another successful season for the Lakers, who now turn their focus to 2026 with key returners and momentum.



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Best South Bend area boys sports performers, May 12-17

This is a daily list of top high school sports performers for baseball, boys golf, boys volleyball and boys track and field in the South Bend area for May 12-17, 2025, compiled from information provided to The South Bend Tribune by coaches, athletic directors, and team statisticians, as well as scores and info from social […]

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This is a daily list of top high school sports performers for baseball, boys golf, boys volleyball and boys track and field in the South Bend area for May 12-17, 2025, compiled from information provided to The South Bend Tribune by coaches, athletic directors, and team statisticians, as well as scores and info from social media.

Results can be emailed to sports@sbtinfo.com, ahough@gannett.com and gdavidson@sbtinfo.com.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL ― IHSAA SECTIONAL RESULTS

This section will be used to update scores from the inaugural IHSAA boys volleyball sectionals being hosted at Elkhart and Michigan City this week. Any available stats from each match will also be added.

At Elkhart (West campus/old Memorial HS)

Match 1: South Bend Adams (0-7) vs. Northridge (8-10), Tues. May 13, 6 p.m.

Match 2: Mishawaka Marian (0-7) vs. South Bend Saint Joseph (12-13), Tues. May 13, 7:30 p.m.

Match 3: South Bend Riley (14-15) vs. Elkhart (9-13), Wed. May 14, 6 p.m.

Match 4: Penn (10-10) vs. Warsaw (10-7), Wed. May 14, 7:30 p.m.

Match 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Sat. May 17, 10 a.m.

Match 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, Sat. May 17, 11:30 a.m.

Championship: Saturday, May 17, 4 p.m., Sat. May 17, 4 p.m.

At Michigan City

Match 1: La Porte (1-21) vs. Michigan City (13-13), Tues. May 13, 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT

Match 2: Morgan Township (11-9) vs. Washington Township (16-3), Wed. May 14, 6:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. CT

Match 3: Westville (7-17) vs. Tri-Township (0-8), Wed. May 14, 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT

Match 4: South Central-Union Mills (15-6) vs. Chesterton (23-4), Thurs. May 15, 6:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. CT

Match 5: Kouts (11-8) vs. Game 1 winner, Thurs. May 15, 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT

Match 6: Match 2 winner vs. Match 3 winner, Sat. May 17, noon ET/11 a.m. CT

Match 7: Match 4 winner vs. Match 5 winner, Sat. May 17, 1:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. CT

Championship: Saturday, May 17, 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT

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Monday, May 12

NLC scores: Goshen 3, Mishawaka 0; Northridge 7, Concord 0; NorthWood 10, Wawasee 0 (5 innings); Warsaw 8, Plymouth 2. Mishawaka’s loss leaves Warsaw as the sole leader in the NLC as of May 12 with an 8-2 conference mark. Mishawaka and Northridge both each have three NLC losses. Highlights from Monday included:

  • Ryen Diaz twirled a gem for Goshen, going the distance, surrendering just four hits and recording seven strikeouts in the shutout win over Mishawaka. Braxton Cline had an RBI double for the RedHawks.
  • Braxton Nagy pitching a complete game with eight strikeouts for Northridge. He’s now 6-0 on the season.
  • Ryder Ransberger had three RBIs, while Mason Bogan pitched a one-hitter across five innings for NorthWood.

Ben McAlister pitched a complete game and had an RBI in a 6-2 win for Jimtown over South Bend Adams.

John Glenn pulled off a 5-4 upset win over Elkhart. James Messer had two doubles and an RBI for the Falcons in the win.

BOYS GOLF

Monday, May 12

Saint Joseph moved into the driver’s seat of the NIC race with a dramatic, one-shot win over Penn, 160-161. Thomas Raster led the Huskies to victory with a 36.



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Princeton University

Five Princeton student-athletes have been named finalists for the 2025 Art Lane ’34 Award, which is presented annually to undergraduate student-athletes in recognition of selfless contribution to sport and society. The Art Lane ’34 Award will be presented at the Gary Walters ’67 Princeton Varsity Club Awards Banquet on Thursday, May 22nd starting at 5:00 p.m. ET. For more information […]

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Five Princeton student-athletes have been named finalists for the 2025 Art Lane ’34 Award, which is presented annually to undergraduate student-athletes in recognition of selfless contribution to sport and society.

The Art Lane ’34 Award will be presented at the Gary Walters ’67 Princeton Varsity Club Awards Banquet on Thursday, May 22nd starting at 5:00 p.m. ET. For more information on the 2025 banquet, click here.

Meet the 2025 finalists!

 

LEXI ALLEN | WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY 

Lexi Allen of Princeton women’s track & field is a multi-time NCAA regional qualifier in both cross country and the 3000m steeplechase, ranking 4th in program history in the event. She helped the Tigers to their third-ever Triple Crown in 2024-25 with Heps titles in cross country and indoor and outdoor track. 

 

Allen has dedicated herself to serving her country, enlisting as a Tiger Company Executive Officer and leading prospective cadet recruitment in Princeton’s Army ROTC program. She previously interned with the Office of the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps in Washington, D.C. and assisted senior officers with crafting and interpreting military justice policies.

 

On campus, Allen has supported her team as a SCORRE leader to promote healthy relationships among teammates and is an Undergraduate Fellow for the James Madison Program. She has also volunteered regularly at the Princeton Mobile Food Pantry, packing grocery bags to help fight food insecurity among local families.

 

From Canton, Ga., Allen is a politics major studying in the School of Public and International Affairs.

 

 
ERICA DE SAN JORGE | WOMEN’S RUGBY 
Erica De San Jorge, is a utility forward and NIRA All-Academic selection for Princeton women’s rugby, where she scored the Tigers’ first try as a varsity program.
 

Off the pitch, De San Jorge founded her own non-profit, the Natural Hair Collective, which helps to empower Black youth through educational workshops teaching students to embrace their natural hair. A three-year member of the Student-Athlete Service Council, she regularly volunteered with Reading with the Tigers and the National Girls & Women in Sports Day Clinic.
 
De San Jorge has made an impact on her campus community as a founding member and co-president of Princeton’s Generational African American Student Association and co-president of the Athlete Ally affinity group. She has interned with the Princeton Gender and Sexuality Resource Center in addition to representing her team as a Student-Athlete Wellness Leader and a SHARE Peer through Princeton’s office for Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources and Education.
 
From Baltimore, Md., De San Jorge is a psychology major pursuing certificates in African American studies and entrepreneurship.
 

 
SAM KLEINER | MEN’S HEAVYWEIGHT ROWING 
Sam Kleiner has been an integral member of the Princeton men’s heavyweight rowing program, leading the Varsity 4+ to gold at the 2022 IRA national championships and helping the 3V to gold at the 2024 Eastern Sprints.
 
Off the water, Kleiner helped found Princeton Rowing’s STEM to Stern program, bringing the sport of rowing and STEM curriculum to underserved students in the Trenton area. As the program’s director, Kleiner has led the initiative within the Princeton boathouse and recruited rowers from each of the four teams to serve as STEM mentors and instructors. Additionally, he has worked with the national organization to establish the annual Rowers for Change Fundraiser, helping to raise more than $120,000 in support of STEM to Stern’s 25 programs nation-wide.
 
Kleiner also serves as a Princeton Student-Athlete Wellness Leader helping to promote mental health resources among student-athletes and is a leader within Princeton rowing’s Special Olympics partnership.
 
An electrical and computer engineering major from Westport, Conn., Kleiner is pursuing a concentration in robotics and cyberphysical systems.
 

 
ISSA MUDASHIRU | MEN’S SOCCER 
A senior captain and defender for Princeton men’s soccer, Issa Mudashiru helped the Tigers to both an Ivy League Regular Season and Ivy League Tournament Championship during his four years at Princeton.
 
A 2025 Schwarzman Scholar and Spirit of Princeton Award recipient, Mudashiru has displayed a commitment to service, participating in both the Tiger Pals mentoring program and Reading with the Tigers initiatives. Additionally, he founded his own nonprofit, the Dunya Soccer Foundation to help bring equipment and his love for soccer to youth in West Africa.
 
Mudashiru had served as Vice President of the Black Premedical Society and as a Global Health Scholar for the Princeton Center of Health and Wellbeing. A Student-Athlete Wellness Leader, he has also mentored undergraduate students with the Princeton University Mentoring Program and recently completed an internship with the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding.
 
From Bethesda, Md., Mudashiru is a medical anthropology major pursuing certificates in East Asian studies and global health and health policy.
 

 
MADDIE SELTZER | WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 
Maddie Seltzer is a senior diver for Princeton women’s swimming and diving, helping the Tigers three-peat as Ivy League champions. Seltzer is a three-time NCAA Zone Championships participant.
 
Out of the pool, Seltzer has been a two-year fellow for Team IMPACT, pairing children with serious illnesses and disabilities with Princeton teams to create life changing experiences. Under her guidance and leadership, Princeton was named the 2023-24 Division I Team IMPACT Fellowship Campus of the Year, honoring meaningful team partnerships and outstanding campus leadership.
 
Seltzer is also a recipient of the 2025 Spirit of Princeton Award, recognizing her impact on the campus community. As a two-year Co-President of the Student-Athlete Service Council, she has helped shape broad-based service offerings for Princeton student-athletes. Additionally, Seltzer has taught underserved students in Vietnam as part of the Coach for College initiative and is a co-founder of the Jewish Student-Athlete Collective.
 
A sociology major from Scarsdale, NY, Seltzer is completing an additional certificate in Entrepreneurship.
 

 



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