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GoFundMe started in memory of 13

ANACORTES, Wash. — A GoFundMe has been started to support the family of 13-year-old Avery Rice from Anacortes, who died on Wednesday from a snowboarding accident at Mount Bachelor Ski Resort. During a family spring break trip, Rice was found by ski patrol after being reported missing, according to the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office. He […]

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GoFundMe started in memory of 13

ANACORTES, Wash. — A GoFundMe has been started to support the family of 13-year-old Avery Rice from Anacortes, who died on Wednesday from a snowboarding accident at Mount Bachelor Ski Resort.

During a family spring break trip, Rice was found by ski patrol after being reported missing, according to the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office.

He was brought to the local medical facility but did not survive his injuries after hitting a tree while snowboarding.

“Avery was a kind-hearted, sensitive and extremely intelligent 13-year-old boy…he adored his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by many,” the GoFundMe said.

“This is a devastating loss for our community,” Deschutes County Sheriff Kent van der Kamp said. “Our hearts go out to the boy’s family, friends, and everyone affected by this tragedy. We thank the ski patrol and first responders for their quick and compassionate efforts.”

To donate to the Rice family’s GoFundMe, visit the page here.

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2026 Girls Junior National Championship 10-13 Heads to Minneapolis

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 14, 2025) – USA Volleyball is excited to announce that the 2026 Girls Junior National Championship for the 10-13 age divisions will take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from June 19–22, 2026, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. This premier junior volleyball event promises high-level competition alongside fun, camaraderie, and moments that athletes […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 14, 2025) – USA Volleyball is excited to announce that the 2026 Girls Junior National Championship for the 10-13 age divisions will take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from June 19–22, 2026, at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

This premier junior volleyball event promises high-level competition alongside fun, camaraderie, and moments that athletes and families will never forget.

“We are proud that Minneapolis has once again been selected to host a premier USA Volleyball event, continuing our long-standing tradition of welcoming top-tier volleyball competition,” said Melvin Tennant, president and CEO of Meet Minneapolis. “We look forward to the energy and excitement the 2026 USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships 10-13 will bring to the Minneapolis Convention Center and throughout our city. With tens of thousands of athletes, families, coaches and fans expected, this event is another opportunity to showcase both the versatility of our convention center and Minneapolis’ proven ability to host major sporting events.”

The tournament will feature competition across multiple divisions:

  • 10s: Patriot
  • 11s: National, Patriot
  • 12s: National, USA, American, Patriot
  • 13s: Open, National, USA, Liberty, American, Patriot

“This annual USAV event is a celebration of youth sport at its very best – where young athletes not only compete at the highest level, but also forge lifelong friendships, embrace teamwork and create memories that extend far beyond the court.” said Steve Bishop, USA Volleyball chief operating officer. “Minneapolis has a proven track record of hosting successful volleyball events, and we’re confident that the 2026 championship will be both memorable and inspiring.”

The Girls Junior National Championship 10-13 is one of several major national events hosted by USA Volleyball each year, showcasing the sport’s top talent and helping grow the game at every level.

Additional Upcoming National Championship Events
2026 Girls 18s National Championship: May 1–3, 2026, in Reno, Nevada
2026 Open National Championship: May 22–27, 2026, in Orlando, Florida



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Championship Victory Parade To Be Held Downtown Wednesday At 11 a.m.

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Following the successful NCAA National Championship run of the Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball team, a collaboration of Long Beach partners have come together to provide a victory parade and celebration downtown Wednesday morning.   Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball captured the 2025 NCAA Championship with a 3-0 sweep of UCLA […]

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LONG BEACH, Calif. – Following the successful NCAA National Championship run of the Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball team, a collaboration of Long Beach partners have come together to provide a victory parade and celebration downtown Wednesday morning.

 

Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball captured the 2025 NCAA Championship with a 3-0 sweep of UCLA on Monday, finishing a championship season where the Beach were ranked No. 1 in the nation 14 weeks in a row leading into the team’s fourth NCAA Championship.

 

Details for the event are below, with free parking for two hours in City Place garages A, B, and C for the free event.

 

2025 Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Championship Trophy Tour

 

First Stop: Downtown Long Beach

Date: Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 14

 

Victory Tour

Time: 11:00 AM

Location: Find a sidewalk spot on Pine Avenue between 3rd & 5th

Thank you to our partners: City of Long Beach, Long Beach Fire Department, Long Beach Police Department

 

Community Celebration

Time: 11:30 AM

Location: Altar Society Brewing @ 230 Pine Avenue

Pizza & Entertainment Sponsored by: Visit Long Beach, Downtown Long Beach Alliance, and Altar Society Brewing

 



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The TreeCast Episode 233: Postseason Party – Stanford Cardinal

STANFORD – This week’s episode is all about the postseason, with several Stanford teams in NCAA Tournaments! Freshman Andrea Revuelta of Stanford Women’s Golf joins the show to assess the team after its win at Regionals in difficult conditions and tell how the defending national champs can bring home another trophy. Also, sophomore infielder Jade […]

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STANFORD – This week’s episode is all about the postseason, with several Stanford teams in NCAA Tournaments! Freshman Andrea Revuelta of Stanford Women’s Golf joins the show to assess the team after its win at Regionals in difficult conditions and tell how the defending national champs can bring home another trophy. Also, sophomore infielder Jade Berry explains why she’s not surprised Stanford Softball is back in the postseason and previews Stanford’s first rounds of mayhem at the Eugene Regional. And we congratulate Stanford Women’s Water Polo for winning its tenth national title and extending the greatest streak in college sports!

Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or listen directly in the GoStanford app!

 



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20% of Keynes Digital Advertisers Activated Live Sports Inventory in April, Marking Breakout Moment for Programmatic CTV

AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Keynes Digital, the leading performance advertising partner for CTV, announced today that advertisers are embracing live sports programming on CTV like never before, with 20% of Keynes’ advertisers activating live sports in April. The move signals a major shift from branding experiments to strategic, performance-driven investments and […]

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AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Keynes Digital, the leading performance advertising partner for CTV, announced today that advertisers are embracing live sports programming on CTV like never before, with 20% of Keynes’ advertisers activating live sports in April. The move signals a major shift from branding experiments to strategic, performance-driven investments and highlights the accelerating trend toward programmatic access to premium sports content.

On average, these performance-focused brands increased their CTV budgets by 11% specifically to accommodate live sports placements, underscoring confidence in sports programming’s ability to expand audience reach without compromising measurable outcomes.

“Live sports content attracts affluent, engaged viewers who are increasingly streaming-first,” said Dan Larkman, CEO of Keynes Digital. “Although certain sports such as baseball and golf tend to skew male, live sporting events generally offer broad appeal to high-intent, diverse audiences sought by performance brands.”

The growth of ad-supported platforms like Tubi and FuboTV has democratized access to premium live sports events previously restricted to costly direct deals or upfront commitments. Now, mid-sized and growth-oriented brands can programmatically access marquee sports inventory more efficiently, often at CPMs significantly lower than traditional cable.

This greater availability of inventory has contributed to CPM stabilization. Keynes Digital observed an 8% average drop in live sports CPMs year-over-year, driven primarily by the increasing supply offered through AVOD and FAST channels. These environments consistently deliver strong engagement, particularly on platforms like Peacock.

In addition to efficiency, advertisers leveraging live sports have reported impressive results. Golf-specific networks alone delivered increases of over 6% in site conversions and visits, alongside a 20% boost in incremental reach. These outcomes underscore that live sports advertising is transitioning from experimentation to an essential component of digital advertising strategies.

“With MLB season underway, golf continuing to build momentum, and high-profile events in leagues such as MLS, the Premier League, UFC, and Formula 1 on the horizon, the coming months present exceptional programmatic advertising opportunities,” Larkman said. “Advertisers who strategically secure placements ahead of spikes in demand will be best positioned to capitalize on this growing opportunity.”

About Keynes Digital
Keynes Digital, a leading Connected TV advertising partner, provides an audience-first approach to helping medium-sized, enterprise, and high-growth brands succeed in advertising on streaming television. Keynes utilizes artificial intelligence with a high-touch services layer and advanced reporting that measures the holistic impact on overall business metrics, including the direct impact on other paid channels, to deliver superior performance outcomes for brands.

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609-519-3037
andrew@broadsheetcomms.com




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Redhawks Set for 2025 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships

Story Links CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri track & field will host the 2025 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships May 15-17 at the Abe Stuber Track Complex. The meet will begin on Thursday and Friday, at 9:00 a.m. with the Heptathlon and Decathlon. The field events are scheduled for […]

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri track & field will host the 2025 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships May 15-17 at the Abe Stuber Track Complex.

The meet will begin on Thursday and Friday, at 9:00 a.m. with the Heptathlon and Decathlon. The field events are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. while the running events are slated for 5:00 p.m. both days.

Saturday’s events are slated for a 11:00 a.m start with the women’s shot put. The running events commence at 12:30 with the 4x100m relay race. 

Graduation recognition will start around 4:40 p.m. with the awards ceremony to follow.

Records Broken

Brianna Dixon cleared a height of 5′ 10.75″ in the women’s high jump at the Memphis Invite to break her old SEMO record height of 5′ 10.5″ which she broke last outdoor season.

Anna Thomason jumped over hurdles for 100m in a time of 13.54 for first and a new SEMO record at the Memphis Invite, breaking the old record of 13.6 held by her teammate Brianna Dixon in 2024.

Team Rankings

The Southeast Missouri men’s track and field team is ranked 118th in the nation with 5.46 points coming from Luke Hatfield Jackson’s high jump (7′ 1.75″) and Paden Lewis’ hammer throw mark of 212′ 1″.

The Southeast Missouri women’s track and field team is ranked 141st in the nation with 1.42 points coming from Anna Thomason’s 5260 points in heptathlon and Brianna Dixon high jump mark of 5′ 10.75″. 

The men’s team is ranked 18th in the Midwest Region with 95.43 total points and second in the conference with 1,123.57 points, behind Little Rock with 1,125.99 points.

The men’s squad teams that are ranked in the top 50 in the nation are the discus team (25th), high jump team (28th), long jump team (50th), shot put team (23rd), and the triple jump team (7th).

The women’s team is ranked 18th in the Midwest Region with 102.13 total points and first in the OVC with 1,110.40 points, 202.8 points ahead of Little Rock in second.

The women’s squad teams that are ranked in the top 50 in the nation are the 100m hurdles team (41st), hammer throw team (32nd), high jump team (35th), and the javelin team (37th).

Where We Rank

For each individual event the top 48 performances will be accepted into the NCAA regional which is broken up into East and West. For each relay event, the top 24 relay teams will be accepted into the competition. The top 24 performances in the combined events (Heptathlon and Decathlon) are accepted directly into the Championships. 

The sport is broken up into nine regions, SEMO is in the Midwest Region which includes all the Division One schools from Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South and North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois.

Southeast has four marks ranked in the top 50 of the country, 27 marks ranked in the top 25 in the midwest, 15 marks ranked first in the OVC, and 50 performances in the top five in the Ohio Valley Conference.

In the high jump, Luke Hatfield Jackson is ranked 16th in the NCAA, third in the Midwest and first in the OVC, achieving a mark of 7′ 1.75″ at the Clark Wood Open. In the long jump, Hatfield Jackson ranks 13th in the region and first in the OVC witzh a distance of 24′ 7.25″.

Paden Lewis ranks 50th in the nation, 11th in the region, and first in the conference in the hammer throw with a distance of 212′ 1″ with the mark being achieved at the Pacesetter Sports Invitational. Lewis also ranks 14th in the region and first in the OVC in shot put with a mark of 60′ 3.75″. Lewis ranks 14th in the region and first in the conference in discus throwing a distance of 184′ 4″.

Anna Thomason ranks 35th in the nation, seventh in the region, and first in the OVC in the heptathlon, getting 5260 points at the Gibson Invitational. Thomason also ranks seventh in the Midwest and first in the Ohio Valley Conference in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.54. 

Brianna Dixon ranks 25th in the NCAA, ninth in the region, and first in the conference in the high jump, achieving a height of 5′ 10.75″ at the Memphis Tiger Invitational. She also ranks 20th in the Midwest in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.82. 

In the 400m, Sydney Burdine ran a 54.02 to be ranked 12th in the Midwest.

In the 10,000m, Noah Little ranks first in the OVC with a time of 30:27.11.

With a distance of 49′ 7.75″ Kenyon Johnson ranks 13th in the region, Luke Busateri ranks 16th (49′ 1.75″), and Aarion Jackson ranks 24th (47′ 9″)  in triple jump.

In the 400m hurdles Laila Hardin ran a 59.41 time to be ranked 14th in the Midwest and first in the OVC.

The mens and womens 4x100m teams rank 23rd (42.27) and 14th (45.85, 1st OVC) in the region. The men’s team consists of Moore, Bruenderman, Jackson, and Revels. The women’s team is run by Thomason, Burdine, Dwaah, and Lester.

The men’s 4x400m relay team of Primeau, Fuller, Splitt, and Mygatt combined for a time of 3:18.77, ranking 23rd in the region. The women’s squad of Hardin, Dwaah, Burdine, and Lester crossed the line at 3:46.01 to be ranked 21st in the Midwest Region.

Collin Beers cleared a height of 16′ 6″ in pole vault, earning 24th in the regional rankings and Sullivan Gleason vaulted over a height of 17′ 0.25″ for 18th in the region.

18th in the region and first place in the OVC women’s pole vault rankings is held by Clara Billing, who cleared a height of 13′ 8.5″.

Clay Alewelt posted a discus throw of 182′ 5″ ranking 18th in the region.

In the hammer throw Makenzie Williams threw for a distance of 189′ 5″ to take 23rd in the region and first place in the Ohio Valley Conference rankings. Williams also ranks 16th in the region in discus with a distance of 164′ 6″.

Andreese Ortiz ranks 20th in the region in discus, throwing a distance of 161′ 5″

Josiah Kilgore ranks 15th in the region and first in the conference in javelin throwing for a distance of 200′ 3″.

Throwing for a distance of 144′ 0″, Kennedy Zgaynor ranks 24th in the Midwest and first in the conference in javelin.

Weekly Award Winners

Paden Lewis continued his outdoor dominance being named OVC Male Field Athlete of the week, his third of the outdoor season and second in a row. Lewis competed in the shot put and discus this past weekend pacing third and second. In the shot put Lewis threw to the distance of 59′ 2.25″ which ranks seventh all-time in semo records. In the discus throw Lewis recorded a new PR (184′ 04″) which ranks 62nd in the NCAA and first in the OVC.

Makenzie Williams tabbed Female Field Athlete of the Week for the second time this season after a standout performance in the discus throw.Williams placed first notching a new personal best (164′ 06″) which ranks second in the OVC and third in the SEMO record books. 

Andreese Ortiz claimed her second OVC Female Freshman of the Week award, winning in back-to-back weeks. Ortiz recorded throws of 152′ 00″ and 41′ 10″ in the discus and shot put, placing fourth and seventh this past meet.

Jehchys Brown records his first OVC weekly award being named the Male freshman of the week with his performance in the shot put. Brown tabbed a new PR and placed fourth throwing to the distance of 54′ 5.25″. Brown now ranks third in the OVC with this distance. 





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Tiger Volleyball picks up win – Wyoming County Examiner

Zach MacBain had 15 kills and Rowan Hunter had 12 service points to pace Tunkhannock to a 3-0 sweep of Mountain View in a nonleague boys volleyball match on Wednesday, May 7. Logan Zdaniewicz had 18 digs and Luke Hutchins had 11 blocks for the Tigers (4-11, 2-8) in the win. Holy Redeemer 3, Tunkhannock […]

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Zach MacBain had 15 kills and Rowan Hunter had 12 service points to pace Tunkhannock to a 3-0 sweep of Mountain View in a nonleague boys volleyball match on Wednesday, May 7.

Logan Zdaniewicz had 18 digs and Luke Hutchins had 11 blocks for the Tigers (4-11, 2-8) in the win.

Holy Redeemer 3, Tunkhannock 0

Josh Rocha had 27 kills, six digs and three blocks as Holy Redeemer swept Tunkhannock to clinch the Wyoming Valley Conference boys volleyball regular season title on Thursday.

Hayden Fleegle had eight service points and two digs. Jake Broda added two kills and two blocks, and Cole Bradley had four service points for the Royals.



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