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Green River’s Eva Murray Signs with Northwest Col. for Volleyball

Eva Murray enjoyed a solid season for the Green River volleyball team in 2024 and was an integral part of the Wolves’ success as they went 20-12 and qualified for the State Tournament. Murray will take her skills to the next level, joining the Northwest College in Powell program. The 6-2 middle hitter was an […]

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Eva Murray enjoyed a solid season for the Green River volleyball team in 2024 and was an integral part of the Wolves’ success as they went 20-12 and qualified for the State Tournament. Murray will take her skills to the next level, joining the Northwest College in Powell program.

The 6-2 middle hitter was an All-Conference selection in 4A this past season with 174 kills, 17 solo blocks, 68 assisted blocks, and 67 digs. Muirray played in 87 sets for the Wolves with 23 aces. In her junior season, she was on the floor for 77 sets with 167 kills, 23 solo blocks, and 61 digs.

Murray also played on the Green River girls’ basketball team, appearing in 24 games, and also ran in track and field. At the 2024 4A State Outdoor Meet, her 4×400 relay team took 8th, and Murray ran 28.47 this season in the 200, which is the 11th-best time in school history.  She has the 7th-best time in school history in the 400 and also competed in the triple jump and the 1600 medley relay in her track career.

Northwest College in Powell is a junior college institution that went 20-9 in volleyball this past season.

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Jaynes Earns All-American Honors in Historic 10K Finish at NCAA National Championship

Story Links PUEBLO, Colo. – Augusta University’s Avery Jaynes made history Thursday night at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, becoming the first Jaguar in program history to earn All-American honors in outdoor track and field. Jaynes placed fifth in the 10,000 meters, clocking a time of 29:55.56 at […]

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PUEBLO, Colo. – Augusta University’s Avery Jaynes made history Thursday night at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, becoming the first Jaguar in program history to earn All-American honors in outdoor track and field. Jaynes placed fifth in the 10,000 meters, clocking a time of 29:55.56 at CSU Pueblo’s Thunderbowl Stadium.

The time not only secured a fifth-place national finish for Jaynes but also shattered both the Augusta University and Peach Belt Conference records in the event.

“To be able to get that special honor and earn All-American feels surreal,” Jaynes said. “It’s really the top mark to go for when it comes to competing in college, and I just feel blessed to be able to say I have achieved that. Being able to share this moment with friends, family, my coach, and my team means the world to me. None of this would have been possible without them by my side.”

Jaynes, a native of Brooklet, Georgia and graduate of Southeast Bulloch High School, competed in a highly competitive field at elevation, where William Amponsah of West Texas A&M captured the national title in 29:29.41.

Jaynes will return to the track on Saturday, May 24, to compete in the 5,000 meters, marking the final race of his collegiate career.

Live results and streaming for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships are available at NCAA.com.

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Purdue Fort Wayne announces discontinuation of baseball and softball programs

Link to frequently asked questions FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Purdue University Fort Wayne announced on Friday the discontinuation of its baseball and softball programs, effective immediately. The decision, which includes an expected cost savings of upwards of $1 million, is directly related to $6 million in budget cuts the university announced Thursday.   Purdue Fort Wayne […]

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Purdue University Fort Wayne announced on Friday the discontinuation of its baseball and softball programs, effective immediately. The decision, which includes an expected cost savings of upwards of $1 million, is directly related to $6 million in budget cuts the university announced Thursday.

 

Purdue Fort Wayne remains fully committed to competing at the highest level of NCAA Division I athletics as a member of Horizon League and Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. This decision is rooted in the responsibility to maintain a stable, equitable, and high-quality athletics environment for all PFW student-athletes.

 

Senior leaders from the university and its Department of Intercollegiate Athletics are already working to assist those individuals who have been affected by the discontinuation of the two programs.

“This is one of the saddest days in my 25 years as a Mastodon,” Athletic Director Kelley Hartley Hutton said. “We know this news will upset our student-athletes, alumni and fans. It was not made lightly, and we are committed to supporting those affected through this transition.”

 

All student-athlete scholarships will be honored and support will be provided to student-athletes wishing to transfer. Those who choose to transfer will be eligible immediately at their next institution. Mental health resources are also being made available to all student-athletes.

 

“I have the utmost respect for Head Baseball Coach Doug Schreiber, Head Softball Coach Amber Bowman, and their student-athletes,” Hartley Hutton said. “They have consistently over-performed their given resources, facilities, and scholarship levels. We have not made the adequate investments into facilities and resources over the life of these programs, and when considering the current financial climate, it was determined that there was no feasible path to address those needs.”

 

Budget challenges across the university, in combination with a turbulent NCAA landscape, led to the need for an honest assessment of the long-term viability of multiple programs, Hartley Hutton said. The decision to eliminate baseball and softball was made following this evaluation.

“Like many universities across the country—especially regional universities like ours—we continue to navigate difficult financial terrain, uncertainty about future enrollment trends, increased competition, and diminished state and federal support,” said Purdue Fort Wayne Chancellor Ron Elsenbaumer. “We must align the university’s expenses with its revenue to ensure the long-term sustainability of the institution and to provide a first-rate education and experience for our students.”

With the sponsorship adjustment, Purdue Fort Wayne will now sponsor 14 NCAA Division I programs.

 



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The Windjammer — Bar Review

First impression? Weathered by sun, sand, and plenty of good times since 1972, Charleston’s The Windjammer’s rambling building perches on the edge of Isle of Palms Beach. If it’s a weekend day, they are probably people playing beach volleyball right off the beach deck, next to the live music stage, and plenty of tropical-hued drinks […]

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First impression?

Weathered by sun, sand, and plenty of good times since 1972, Charleston’s The Windjammer’s rambling building perches on the edge of Isle of Palms Beach. If it’s a weekend day, they are probably people playing beach volleyball right off the beach deck, next to the live music stage, and plenty of tropical-hued drinks being consumed by everyone milling about both inside and on the multiple decks.

How’s the crowd?

The crowd varies depending on the band that is playing, and time of day, but most keep it casual, and in the summer, most have on beach attire. The Windjammer welcomes all, from your grandmother who wants to sip a pina colada as she sits and watches the afternoon rays, to rowdy bachelor parties who are working on a night to remember.

How are the drinks?

Beach bar fantastic, served in a plastic cup. Daiquiris, pina coladas, Long Island Iced Teas, they got ’em, and they served thousands over the bar’s lifetime. The beer is in cans or bottles, and yes, they do have Red Bull if you need one. This is a high volume spot, and drinks are served fast from an experienced staff.

If there’s food, is it worth ordering something to eat?

The menu is full of satisfying versions of beach bar food, from fried shrimp baskets to hot dogs and hamburgers to tater tots and fries. Peel and eat shrimp are also a popular choice, as are the wings.

Did the staff do you right?

The bar staff can smile, keep the peace, wield a bottle opener like an extension of their hands, make drinks while listening to you order your next round, and still remember the ketchup for your fries.

Wrap it up: what are we coming here for?

You’re coming here to order that blue cocktail you’ve always secretly wanted, to grab a bite and a drink, to hear your favorite band from high school play as the sun sets on the beach, and of course to celebrate the weekend, summer, and life.



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ACC Qualifies 406 for NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships First Round

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) –  The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes.   The […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) –  The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes.
 

The first round competitions are scheduled for Wednesday, May 28 – Saturday, May 31. The University of North Florida, in Jacksonville, Florida, will host the East first round and Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas, will host the West first round. The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
 
The complete list of participants is available on the following website. All of the action from Jacksonville and College Station will be streamed on ESPN+.
 





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CSUN Alum Denzel Clarke Set to Make Major League Debut with Athletics

Story Links NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—Former CSUN Baseball outfielder Denzel Clarke has received a call up to the Athletics baseball club on Friday. Set to make his Major League Baseball debut, Clarke has spent the past four years playing professional baseball in the A’s organization. Tabbed as a top-five prospect in the Athletics’ organization, Clarke was assigned to […]

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NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—Former CSUN Baseball outfielder Denzel Clarke has received a call up to the Athletics baseball club on Friday. Set to make his Major League Baseball debut, Clarke has spent the past four years playing professional baseball in the A’s organization. Tabbed as a top-five prospect in the Athletics’ organization, Clarke was assigned to Triple-A affiliate, the Las Vegas Aviators, at the beginning of the 2025 season. In 31 games with Las Vegas, Clarke has batted .286 and registered a .436 on-base percentage while totaling 30 hits, 25 runs scored, 23 walks, 21 RBI, eight doubles and seven stolen bases. Denzel Clarke MLB A'sClarke has steadily moved up the Athletics’ minor league ranks since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. He would be promoted to the Double-A level in 2023 where he hit 12 homers and drove in 43 runs before racking up 13 homers last season with a career-high 53 RBI. In 311 total professional games, Clarke has slashed .263/.367/.463 with 41 homers, 65 doubles, 85 stolen bases, 165 RBI and 222 runs scored. An elite defender, Clarke has also roamed center field in the pro ranks where he has posted a .986 fielding percentage with 13 career outfield assists. A native of Pickering, Ontario, Clarke spent three seasons with the Matadors from 2019-21 where he slashed .298/.416/.531 in 108 career games in Northridge. Clarke had a career year in 2021 when he became the first Matador in school history to win the Big West Defensive Player of the Year award while he also received All-Big West Second Team honors. The 6-5 center fielder batted .324 and slugged .570 with a career-high 46 hits, 30 runs scored, 26 walks, 25 RBI, 11 doubles and eight homers in just 38 games in 2021. Clarke also hit an even .400 with three homers and nine RBI in the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. Clarke is set to become the 19th Matador to ever play in a Major League Baseball game. Joe Ryan, who played for CSUN from 2015-17, has pitched the past four years in the majors with the Minnesota Twins while former CSUN pitcher Kenny Rosenberg (2014-16) spent last season with the Los Angeles Angels. #GoMatadors Print Friendly Version

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Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team claims national title for second consecutive year

GULF BREEZE, Fla. — The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team are national champions once again. This is the second year in a row the Lady Dolphins have taken the title. They beat New Smyrna Beach High School in the 2A FHSAA state championship game. This team didn’t even exist a few years ago, and they’re […]

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GULF BREEZE, Fla. — The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team are national champions once again.

This is the second year in a row the Lady Dolphins have taken the title. They beat New Smyrna Beach High School in the 2A FHSAA state championship game.

This team didn’t even exist a few years ago, and they’re already national champions again. They earned that title by being the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, according to MaxPreps.com.

“I think the first time it was crazy. National champions, that’s kind of unheard of here,” said senior volleyball player Bella Satterwhite. “So just to have it back-to-back, I mean, is amazing and it’s all because of the community, our coaches, the parents — since we are are parent-funded. Everything helps and we couldn’t thank the community enough.”

Eight players are committed to play at D-1 schools, another accomplishment for the team.



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