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Everett Rowing Association’s Youth Qualify for Nationals in Florida
EVERETT, MAY 27: The Everett Rowing Association (ERA) announced its Youth Boys Team has secured two spots in the upcoming National Championship Regatta in Florida. They are the only team in the Pacific Northwest to have entered the Championship. With nearly 200 teams and over 700 entries expected, ERA will compete against the top youth […]

EVERETT, MAY 27: The Everett Rowing Association (ERA) announced its Youth Boys Team has secured two spots in the upcoming National Championship Regatta in Florida. They are the only team in the Pacific Northwest to have entered the Championship.
With nearly 200 teams and over 700 entries expected, ERA will compete against the top youth rowing programs in the country, ERA said in a press release.
The U.S. Rowing Youth National Championship Regatta will be held in Sarasota, Florida from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday, June 15. The event will gather hundreds of the nation’s best young athletes for a weekend of high-level racing, showcasing the strength, precision, and sportsmanship that rowing demands.
“The qualification of these two crews to the National Championships represents a milestone for our entire program. Their results at Regionals mean they will be racing in the two most competitive categories in the country,” Executive Director of ERA Jon Campaña said. “This is the most athletes we’ve sent to Nationals since 2017, and we’re proud to be the only team from the Pacific Northwest entered in these events. We are honored to represent our team, our community, and our region at this prestigious event.”
The Regional Championships drew 30 teams from across the Pacific Northwest. Eleven boys’ and girls’ crews placed in the top five in their respective events, with five crews earning podium finishes.
“The road to this moment has been paved with early mornings on the Snohomish River and months of focused, team-driven effort. ERA’s national-bound athletes exemplify the dedication, skill, and resilience that define the program and have helped cement its standing as one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading youth rowing organizations,” ERA said.
For more information about ERA and its youth programs, visit www.everettrowing.com.
About Everett Rowing Association: Founded in 1984, Everett Rowing Association’s mission is to provide premier instruction to youth and adults in the sport of rowing. With a focus on promoting the sport of rowing at all levels, ERA offers programs for all youth, adults, and competitive rowers in Snohomish County. Committed to excellence, teamwork, and community, ERA provides opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities to experience the joy of rowing.
Based on a press release from the Everett Rowing Association.
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Speed Development, Track Camp Is Coming Soon | News, Sports, Jobs
Jamestown’s track and field team will host a camp June 30 to July 3 at Strider Field. Submitted photo The Jamestown track & field team will be hosting its annual Speed Development Track Camp June 30 to July 3 at Strider Field. Students in grades 1-8 from all area schools are invited to participate as […]


Jamestown’s track and field team will host a camp June 30 to July 3 at Strider Field.
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The Jamestown track & field team will be hosting its annual Speed Development Track Camp June 30 to July 3 at Strider Field.
Students in grades 1-8 from all area schools are invited to participate as they work on speed and agility drills to help build coordination and speed development. Camp will run from 9-10:30 a.m. each day with a track meet on the final day.
For children also participating in the football camp, supervision will be provided from 10:30-11 a.m. Students are strongly encouraged to bring a snack/drink for the 30-minute break. The football camp and track camp are separate camps and there is a separate fee for each camp. Registration forms can be found at: https://www.jpsny.org/departments/athletics/youth-camps-clinics
Contact Cristin Hockenberry at Cristin.m.hockenberry@jpsny.org for more information.
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Good Times Racing Club introduces youth to auto racing for decades
MADERA, Calif. (FOX26) — The City of Madera carries a proud racing tradition to this day. If you need an example, just look at the Madera Speedway; it’s hosted races for half a century. In the shadow of that Speedway, sitting there for almost as long, is the Good Times Quarter Midget racing club, which […]

MADERA, Calif. (FOX26) — The City of Madera carries a proud racing tradition to this day. If you need an example, just look at the Madera Speedway; it’s hosted races for half a century.
In the shadow of that Speedway, sitting there for almost as long, is the Good Times Quarter Midget racing club, which has children aged 5 and older all revved up.
“This is like Bristol Speedway for little kids,” said one former racer, Grayson Wise.
Raelynn Culbertson of Biola kept her reason for racing short and sweet – “Making friends and driving my car.”
“It’s just something completely different,” said Dale Robinson of Atwater.
Good Times runs races throughout the summer in Madera. Cody Jessop is one of a few former club members still helping out around the track.
“Over the years, families come and go and kids get older,” Jessop said. “All these tracks are starting to close. They’re starting to go away.”
They’re trying to keep “Good Times” from running out of time, or else it will meet the checkered flag.
“Currently, we’re kind of small,” Jessop said. “Truly, I’m really hoping that by the end of this year, we’re sitting double, if not triple our membership.”
The club has introduced racing to countless children, in Madera since 1987 and in Hanford before that, ranging from amateurs to future NASCAR drivers. lt leaves a lasting mark on racers.
“It taught me about brotherhood and community, because this is one of the only sports where your family is actually together and working on cars and helping each other compete,” said Wise.
Multiple NASCAR drivers began their career by quarter midget racing and hitting the Madera track, notably Jesse Love, Tyler Ankrum, Alex Bowman, Cole Custer, Dean Thompson, Dylan Cappello and AJ Almendinger.
Current Good Times racers have fallen in love with the sport and their quarter midget cars. They don’t want to see their club go.
“I feel like I’d be a totally different person if I didn’t know about it or if I didn’t race in general,” said Robinson.
The club long carried the nickname of “The Best-Kept Secret in the Valley.” Now, they don’t want to be a secret anymore.
If you are interested in joining the Good Times Quarter Midget racing club, you can register on the website or send an email to president@goodtimesqm.com.
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Butte Sports Weekly (Through June 21)
ButteSports.com is your complete source for Mining City sports. Made for Butte sports fans by Butte sports fans, ButteSports.com is a constantly-updating, no-cost website that features the Montana Tech Orediggers, Butte High Bulldogs and Butte Central Maroons, as well as any other individual and team sports that Butte sports fans care about. That includes extensive […]

ButteSports.com is your complete source for Mining City sports. Made for Butte sports fans by Butte sports fans, ButteSports.com is a constantly-updating, no-cost website that features the Montana Tech Orediggers, Butte High Bulldogs and Butte Central Maroons, as well as any other individual and team sports that Butte sports fans care about. That includes extensive coverage of the Frontier and Big Sky Conferences.
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Homestead Leadership Champions Bold Vision for Sports Performance Hub
A new chapter is being written in the story of South Dade — one defined by ambition, collaboration, and the power of bold ideas. With the recent green light from the City of Homestead to move forward with the Sports Performance Hub (SPH), their community is on the verge of something extraordinary. Kionne L. McGhee The Sports Performance […]


A new chapter is being written in the story of South Dade — one defined by ambition, collaboration, and the power of bold ideas. With the recent green light from the City of Homestead to move forward with the Sports Performance Hub (SPH), their community is on the verge of something extraordinary.

The Sports Performance Hub of Miami-Dade in Homestead is a transformative initiative that reflects what’s possible when civic leadership and private vision align for the greater good. At the center of this milestone are Mayor Steve Losner and the Homestead City Council, whose forward-thinking support is bringing this visionary project to life — shepherded by Miami-Dade County-District 9 Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee, whose initial support and vision made way for the SPH team to position the project opportunity in Homestead.
The SPH is a multi-faceted destination that will redefine how we think about sports, community, and opportunity. This isn’t a stadium, it’s a full-fledged ecosystem that will house a state-of-the-art youth sports academy, professional soccer teams, a sports-themed hotel, top-tier recreational facilities, restaurants, and a 10,000-seat multi-purpose stadium. Once complete, the SPH will be home to events like the Homestead Championship Rodeo — and it comes at no cost to Homestead.
At its core, this project is about creating access — for kids dreaming of athletic futures, for families looking to connect, for seniors embracing wellness, and for visitors discovering the best of what Homestead has to offer. SPH is committed to accessibility, inclusion, and community use, creating a true hub of activity that works for everyone.

What makes this even more remarkable is that the plans for SPH are currently entirely privately funded. As SPH Chairman Juan Sebastián Verón put it, this is a “self-sustaining and profitable venture” that brings economic development. It’s a promise of jobs, opportunity, and pride — rooted in a community that will benefit greatly from the new development and its success.
The leadership of Mayor Losner and the Homestead City Council has been key. Their willingness to embrace innovation, negotiate in good faith, and champion a bold vision for South Dade reflects the kind of leadership we need more of — grounded in the needs of today, with an eye toward tomorrow.
And the visionaries behind the SPH — international sports icons like Verón, Dario Sala, Manu Ginobili, and Juan Mónaco — bring unmatched expertise and passion. Together with Homestead’s local leaders, they are creating something that will not only benefit the South Dade region but put Homestead on the global sports map.
The Sports Performance Hub is a generational project — one that embodies excellence, equity, and the entrepreneurial spirit of South Dade. Thanks to the leaders of Homestead, and of course, County Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee, it’s no longer just a vision. It’s happening. And I can’t wait to see the future it brings.
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Soccer Star Beckham Launches Fruit Snack Line Sweetened by Honey
English soccer legend David Bechkam and entrepreneur Shaun Neff have debuted a new lineup of fruit snacks sweetened by honey, the new company announced Monday. BEEUP officials said that the product stemmed from Beckham’s beekeeping hobby; he partnered with Neff — who has previously launched the Sun Bum, BÉIS and Moon Oral Care brands — […]

English soccer legend David Bechkam and entrepreneur Shaun Neff have debuted a new lineup of fruit snacks sweetened by honey, the new company announced Monday.
BEEUP officials said that the product stemmed from Beckham’s beekeeping hobby; he partnered with Neff — who has previously launched the Sun Bum, BÉIS and Moon Oral Care brands — to establish the business.
Longtime consumer goods executive Mike Keown, who most recently led sports nutrition product company Honey Stinger, is the new company’s CEO, and its products debuted exclusively at Target stores.
The fruit snacks, available in packs of 10, come in “Very Berry,” “Tropical Mix” and “Sour Watermelon” varieties.
“We saw a unique opportunity to disrupt the kids’ snack space with a brand powered by real honey, made for active kids and with a strong connection to youth sports,” Neff said in a statement. “It’s been an incredible journey working with David and bringing this brand to life.”
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