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Team USA Olympic legend Michael Johnson has created Grand Slam Track, a first-of-its-kind pro league for elite track and field athletes, giving them the opportunity to establish themselves outside of the Olympic games. Grand Slam Track is streaming on NBCUniversal’s Peacock this weekend.

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Long Beach State Men’s Water Polo Players Will Compete For Five Different Nations At The World Aquatics Men’s U20 Water Polo Championships

6/12/2025 8:30:00 AM | Men’s Water Polo LONG BEACH, Calif. – Long Beach State will be represented by five players at the World Aquatics Men’s U20 Water Polo Championship, held in Zagreb, Croatia, at the legendary pool of SP Mladost from June 14 to June 21. Artur Diaz is set to represent the Brazilian National Team […]

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6/12/2025 8:30:00 AM | Men’s Water Polo LONG BEACH, Calif. – Long Beach State will be represented by five players at the World Aquatics Men’s U20 Water Polo Championship, held in Zagreb, Croatia, at the legendary pool of SP Mladost from June 14 to June 21. Artur Diaz is set to represent the Brazilian National Team during the tournament, while Ash Keshvara will play for the New Zealand team. Harper Stewart will play for Australia, and Corbin Stanley will once again represent Team USA. Incoming freshman Zalán Nagy will represent Hungary before arriving at the Beach. Nagy was part of the…





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Volleyball Releases 2025 Schedule – Eastern Illinois University Athletics

Story Links 2025 EIU Volleyball Schedule First year Eastern Illinois women’s volleyball coach Ryan Millar has released the Panthers schedule for the upcoming 2025 fall season. The Panthers will play eleven total matches at Gardella Family Court opening with the Blue/White Scrimmage and one exhibition match in August and nine Ohio Valley Conference contests […]

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2025 EIU Volleyball Schedule

First year Eastern Illinois women’s volleyball coach Ryan Millar has released the Panthers schedule for the upcoming 2025 fall season.

The Panthers will play eleven total matches at Gardella Family Court opening with the Blue/White Scrimmage and one exhibition match in August and nine Ohio Valley Conference contests in September through November.

EIU hosts Illinois State on Saturday, August 23 for a home exhibition. The regular season opens on the road with the Panthers traveling to Athens, Ohio for matches with Bucknell (Aug. 30) and Ohio (Aug. 31).

EIU plays in three additional tournaments in the month of September with three of the matches at Southern Illinois (Sept. 6), at Indiana State (Sept. 12), and at Illinois (Sept. 20). This year’s OVC opener will be at home against Lindenwood on Sept. 26 at Gardella Family Court.

Once OVC play starts EIU will host Southeast Missouri (Oct. 17-18), Western Illinois (Oct. 21), UT Martin (Oct.30-31), and Morehead State (Nov. 13-14).

Additional OVC road contests are at Southern Indiana, at Western Illinois, at Little Rock, at Tennessee State, and at Tennessee Tech.

The OVC Tournament will be hosted by the regular season champion with the opening matches on November 23.



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University of Minnesota Athletics

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Volleyball announces the 12 athletes who have been selected to compete at the 2025 FIVB Girls U19 World Championship, set to take place from July 2-13 in Osijek, Croatia, and Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia. Among those 12 are two Golden Gophers, freshmen Kelly Kinney (West Palm Beach, Fla.) and Jordan Taylor (Houston, […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Volleyball announces the 12 athletes who have been selected to compete at the 2025 FIVB Girls U19 World Championship, set to take place from July 2-13 in Osijek, Croatia, and Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia. Among those 12 are two Golden Gophers, freshmen Kelly Kinney (West Palm Beach, Fla.) and Jordan Taylor (Houston, Texas). Minnesota head coach Keegan Cook will lead the group.

The U.S. will compete in Pool C alongside teams from Türkiye, Bulgaria, Poland, Peru and Spain. The 12 athletes were chosen from a group of 19 who trained June 1-7 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. They will have a second phase of preparation in the Netherlands from June 26-30, 2025.

The roster includes several returners from the 2024 U19 National Team that won gold at the 2024 NORECA Continental Championship: Henley Anderson, Suli Davis, Genevieve Harris, Isabelle Hoppe, Kelly Kinney and Devyn Wiest. The U.S. Girls U19 National Team is the reigning world champion, having won the event in 2023.

2025 U19 National Team Roster for World Championship

(Name, Pos., Birth Year, Height, Hometown, School, Region)

3 Jordan Taylor (MB, 6-5, 2007, Houston, Texas, University of Minnesota, Lone Star)

5 Lily Hayes (L, 5-9, 2007, Tampa, Fla., Berkeley Prep HS, Florida)

6 Suli Davis (OH, 6-1, 2007, Euless, Texas, Brigham Young University, North Texas)

8 Abbey Emch (MB, 6-3, 2007, New Waterford, Ohio, University of Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley)

10 Isabelle Hoppe (S, 5-8, 2008, Gibsonia, Pa., Pine Richland HS, Ohio Valley)

11 Kelly Kinney (OH/OPP, 6-2, 2007, West Palm Beach, Fla., The Kings Academy, Florida)

12 Genevieve Harris (S, 5-11, 2007, Raleigh, N.C, Cardinal Gibbons HS, Carolina)

13 Gabrielle Nichols (MB, 6-3, 2007, Winston Salem, N.C., Penn State University, Carolina)

16 Cari Spears (OH, 6-3, 2007, Dallas, Texas, University of Texas, North Texas)

17 Lameen Mambu (OH, 6-0, 2007, Chantilly, Va., Georgia Tech, Chesapeake)

19 Henley Anderson (OPP/OH, 6-3, 2007, Dripping Springs, Texas, Dripping Springs HS, Lone Star)

20 Devyn Wiest (OH, 6-3, 2007, Peoria, Ariz., University of Utah, Arizona)

Coaches

Head Coach: Keegan Cook (Minnesota)

Assistant Coach: Alyssa D’Errico (Utah)

Assistant Coach: April Sanchez (New Mexico)

Performance Analyst: Jon Wong (Florida State)

ATC: Cherryl Bueno (Coast to Coast AthletiCare)

Team Lead: Courtney Smith (NTDP)



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Six Standouts Elected to Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame

WEST YARMOUTH, Mass. — The Cape Cold Baseball League Hall of Fame Committee today announced the induction class for 2025 at the Cape League’s annual First Pitch Brunch at the 99 Restaurant. The 2025 Cape League Hall of Fame class includes playoff MVP Gary Alexander (Orleans 1986), league MVPs Nick Gonzales (Cotuit 2019) and Travis […]

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Six Standouts Elected to Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame

WEST YARMOUTH, Mass. The Cape Cold Baseball League Hall of Fame Committee today announced the induction class for 2025 at the Cape League’s annual First Pitch Brunch at the 99 Restaurant.

The 2025 Cape League Hall of Fame class includes playoff MVP Gary Alexander (Orleans 1986), league MVPs Nick Gonzales (Cotuit 2019) and Travis Jankowski (Bourne 2010-11), outstanding pitcher Pat Pinkman (Wareham 1999-2000), longtime coach, manager and administrator Bob Stead (Yarmouth-Dennis & Bourne) and 1957 batting champion William (Bill) Walker (Chatham 1957-58).

In addition, the Hall of Fame Committee announced Gary Ellis, longtime member of the Y-D Red Sox organization and advisor to the Hall of Fame Committee, as the posthumous recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award and Larry Egan, play-by-play broadcaster, producer and engineer for the Cape League Game of the Week on 96.3 WEEI from 2001-22, as the recipient of the Peter Gammons Award. Additionally, Cape League President Andrew Lang named Senior Deputy Commissioner Ted Lekas as Executive of the Year for the 2024 season.

The Cape League Hall of Fame induction ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Wequassett Resort in Harwich, Mass. Tickets can be purchased by calling Mary Henderson at (508) 922-7388.

Gary Alexander, Orleans

An outstanding outfielder from Arizona, he had one of the most productive playoff performances of all-time in leading Orleans to the 1986 Cape Cod Baseball League championship. He was named MVP of the playoffs that year with a .471 batting average (6-15), four home runs, five RBI and a 1.200 slugging percentage. In addition, his three home runs in the first game of the finals against Cotuit is still a Cape League record. That season, he batted .316 (42-133), led the league in runs scored with 37, and tied for the league lead in home runs with 12. He also had nine doubles, 32 RBI, 34 bases on balls and a .654 slugging percentage. Gary was selected by the Texas Rangers in the eighth round of the 1987 MLB draft. He spent six years in Minor League baseball where he had 89 home runs and 331 RBI, rising to Triple A level with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons before retiring from baseball in 1993. Gary became a high school baseball coach and is presently owner of the Alexander Baseball Camp in Oakley, Calif.

Nick Gonzales, Cotuit

The standout second baseman out of New Mexico State University led the 2019 Cotuit Kettleers to the Cape Cod Baseball League championship. Selected the Pat Sorenti League MVP winner, he led the league in hits (54), runs (39), doubles (14), triples (4), slugging percentage (.630) and on base percentage (.451). In addition, he was second in batting (.351), RBI (33) and had seven home runs, was the All-League second baseman and the Cotuit team MVP. During his junior year at New Mexico State, he hit .448 with 12 home runs over 16 games before the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Gonzales in the first round with the seventh overall pick in the 2020 MLB draft. He spent the 2021 season with Greensboro of High-A East, and Altoona of Double-A in 2022. In June of 2023 he moved from Triple-A Indianapolis of the International League to the Pirates where he has spent the past three seasons. In 2024 he took over the starting job at second base with a .270 average, seven home runs and 49 RBIs in 94 games.

Travis Jankowski, Bourne

This talented outfielder from Stony Brook had two productive seasons for the Bourne Braves in 2010 and 2011, winning the 2011 Pat Sorenti League MVP Award. That year he batted .329 BA (57-173) and led the league with 57 hits, 31 runs, seven triples and 77 total bases. He added six doubles, 22 RBI, 15 stolen bases and a .445 slugging percentage. His seven triples in 2011 tied for second all-time in the league, the year he was named an All-League outfielder. The San Diego Padres selected him in the first round of the 2012 MLB draft. His Major League career has included seasons with the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers (where in 2023 he led the team in stolen bases en route to their first-ever World Series championship) and the Chicago White Sox. He is currently an outfielder with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Pat Pinkman, Wareham

The Virginia Tech hurler enjoyed a dominant two-year stint for the Gatemen, compiling a 7-2 record in 1999 with a 1.34 ERA, leading the league in innings pitched (74) and strikeouts (71) and he was named the league’s Outstanding Pitcher, West Division All-Star and All-League pitcher. He enjoyed a command performance in 2000, going 5-2 with a 2.05 ERA and striking out 39 in 57 innings. At Virginia Tech, Pinkman was a freshman All-American and A-10 Rookie of the Year. He set freshman records in wins (7), innings pitched (89), Ks (81), pickoffs (10) and complete games (7). As a sophomore, he set a NCAA Div. I record with 19 pickoffs and posted nine CG’s. Pinkman served as pitching coach at Seton Hall, Fordham, Marymount (Va) and Washington U. in St. Louis on two separate occasions, 2012 & 2014. Between those seasons, Pinkman returned to Virginia Tech to finish his degree, serving as a student assistant coach. Pat served as VP and lead instructor at Pinkman Baseball Academy from 2002-11.

Bob Stead, Administrator, Manager, Coach and Player

The Doane (Neb) U. product, known as “Coach” around Cape Cod, ran the gamut in the Cape League, serving as a coach, manager, scout and league commissioner. The personable Stead managed Yarmouth-Dennis from 1975-78 and the Bourne Braves in1995 and 1996, served as Cape League commissioner from 1999-2003 and was a founder and a former chair of the Cape League Hall of Fame committee in 2000. He was an amateur scout for the New York Yankees and Mets, attended UMass-Amherst and graduated from Doane University. Having moved to Dennis Port at the age of 13, he joined the staff at Dennis-Yarmouth High School in 1973 until 2013 and served as assistant football, JV boys’ basketball and assistant and head baseball coach under inaugural Cape League Hall of Famer Red Wilson. In the 1980s and 1990s he led the Dolphins girls’ hoopsters to great success and is the all-time winningest basketball coach in D-Y history. Sadly, Bob passed away in 2019. He is survived by wife Connie, sons Doug and Kyle, daughter Amy and several grandchildren.

William N. Walker, Chatham

The Wesleyan product was a hitting machine following his freshman season in 1957, leading the Cape League with a .432 batting average for the Chatham Townies. For one amazing season, Walker caught fire and never cooled off. Playing for Chatham of the Lower Cape League in 1957, he was named Player of the Week after scoring or driving in all his team’s runs and stealing home. After leading New England college players in home runs as a senior in 1960, he played minor league ball in the Orioles’ system for one season. He led Wesleyan to records of 13-2 in 1958 and 11-2-1 in 1959. Walker is the author of five popular novels of inter-war Europe. He has experience as a diplomat, government official and international businessman. Walker was ambassador and chief trade negotiator for the U.S. in multilateral trade negotiations in Geneva, where he was America’s senior diplomat. He was general counsel of two government agencies and served as director of presidential personnel for President Gerald Ford. After leaving government, Walker became a partner in a Wall Street law firm, running an international law practice. Later, he established a company devoted to international business and is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus award from Wesleyan U. He is the father of three children and lives with his wife Janet on Cape Cod.

About Cape Cod Baseball League

The Cape Cod Baseball League (Cape League), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is the premier collegiate summer baseball league in the nation, officially formed in 1923, but with roots dating back to 1885. Players from across the United States representing all NCAA college divisions are recruited to play in the 10-team league. Teams are located across Cape Cod, MA, in Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Cotuit, Falmouth, Harwich, Hyannis, Orleans, Wareham and Yarmouth-Dennis. In 2024, 415 Cape League alumni appeared on MLB team rosters, while more than 1,600 have done so all-time. For more information, visit CapeCodBaseball.org.

About the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame

The Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame was established in 2000 to honor those who, through their exceptional achievement or volunteerism, have made lasting contributions to the game of baseball on Cape Cod and the Cape Cod Baseball League. Prominent members include former CCBL alumni Frank Thomas, Lance Berkman, Nomar Garciaparra and Thurman Munson, as well as past League President Judy Scarafile Walden and longtime League volunteer Jim Higgins. The Hall of Fame serves to collect and preserve the history of baseball on Cape Cod and the Cape Cod Baseball League. The Hall of Fame collection serves as an archive of artifacts from the Cape Cod Baseball League including photographs, uniforms, baseballs, bats and trophies that signify crowning achievements in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

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16 York-Adams League boys’ volleyball players named District 3 all-stars

Standouts from Central York, Northeastern, Red Lion, York Suburban and Eastern York were recognized among the region’s best. York Suburban student lives out her childhood dream of wrestling York Suburban wrestler Angela Imorhoa wrestles to claim her spot at the state level tournament in March at the Giant Center, Hershey. Sixteen York-Adams League boys’ volleyball […]

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Sixteen York-Adams League boys’ volleyball players from five different programs have been selected as District 3 all-stars across two classifications.

Standouts from Central York, Northeastern and Red Lion were recognized in Class 3A, including four selections to the 12-man first team. York Suburban had an impressive eight honorees in Class 2A, with one player from Eastern York joining the first team.

Central York senior outside hitter John He and setter Lance Shaffer both landed on the District 3-3A first team; Shaffer was previously named Player of the Year in 2024, an honor that went to Cumberland Valley’s Isaiah Sibbitt this spring. Senior opposite hitter Patrick Siewert made the second team, adding to his honorable mention last year. The Panthers finished runner-up to Cumberland Valley in the district tournament and saw their 18-4 season come to a close with a five-set loss to North Allegheny in the state semifinals Tuesday.

Northeastern was represented on the 3A first team by senior outside hitter Hugh Rogers and on the second team by junior setter Jacob Zambito, while senior middle hitter Lincoln Wertz received an honorable mention. The Bobcats leaned on their depth as they hit their stride late in the season, winning the York-Adams League tournament title as the third seed and reaching the district semifinals as the 13th seed. Northeastern (17-6) won its PIAA playoff opener in five sets before dropping a five-set quarterfinal against Governor Mifflin last Saturday.

Red Lion senior outside hitter Tyler Good, who was named York-Adams League Player of the Year last month, is also a repeat selection to the District 3 first team. Good helped lead a young Lions team to a 10-7 record; Red Lion was the first team out of a loaded D3-3A playoff field after making runs to the district semifinals and state quarterfinals in 2024.

York County was also represented on the D3-3A second team by Red Land junior opposite hitter Chase Piazza and senior outside hitter Anden Sadler. The Patriots went 14-5 to qualify for the district playoffs.

No team piled up more District 3 all-star selections than York Suburban, and it’s also worth noting that seven of the Trojans’ eight honorees are underclassmen. Junior outside Trent Weinstein, sophomore outside Truett Miller and junior middle Billy Doyle all landed on the Class 2A first team; sophomore libero Evan Guyer and middle Robert Berry made the second team; and junior right-side hitters Zac Perryman and Josh Slade joined senior setter Turner Hare as honorable mentions.

Suburban broke out after somewhat of a rebuilding season in 2024, improving its record from 9-8 to 18-5. The Trojans reached the district final and state semifinals before being swept by Manheim Central on both stages. The Barons, who will face District 10’s Meadville for the PIAA title on Saturday, also had three first-teamers and two second-teamers in addition to Player of the Year Dylan Musser.

Eastern York junior outside hitter Aaron Hildebrand also earned a spot on the District 3-2A first team. Hildebrand and Weinstein were both district honorable mentions a year ago.

The York-Adams League sent only four teams to the District 3 playoffs this season, but three of those squads made it all the way to the PIAA semifinals and three won state playoff contests. Central York and Northeastern plan to reload, and York Suburban will look to build on its breakout year, while programs like Dallastown, New Oxford, Red Lion and more have aspirations of taking the next step in 2026.



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Masuk’s SWC champ volleyball team reached state tourney semis

It was quite a season for the Masuk High boys volleyball team. The Panthers won the South-West Conference Championship and got all the way to the Class M State Tournament semifinals. The Panthers worked hard for everything they accomplished. “It was definitely not an easy year, from having to deal with injuries or playing really […]

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It was quite a season for the Masuk High boys volleyball team. The Panthers won the South-West Conference Championship and got all the way to the Class M State Tournament semifinals. The Panthers worked hard for everything they accomplished.

“It was definitely not an easy year, from having to deal with injuries or playing really good teams. However, no matter the challenge, the boys fought ’til the very end. I am very proud of them,” Coach Dan Nyitrai said.

No. 2 Masuk beat No. 7 Pomperaug 3-0 (25-13, 25-23, 25-18) in the quarterfinals on June 6.

Daniel Ferris had 18 kills, 7 digs, 1 block, and 6 aces; Michael Majersky had 13 kills and 5 digs; Nathan Kurkoski had 33 assists, 8 digs, 1 block, and 1 ace; and Andrew Oleyar had 12 digs.

The Panthers then lost 3-2 *23-25, 25-23, 27-25, 19-25, 15-10) to No. 3 New Canaan at Naugatuck High in the semis on Tuesday.

Against New Canaan, Kurkoski had 45 assists, 8 digs, 1 kill, 1 block, and 1 ace; Ferris had 16 kills, 6 aces, and 13 digs; Majersky had 13 kills and 13 digs; Mathias Aoaeh had 10 kills, 2 digs, and a block; and Oleyar had 16 digs.

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