In a game of missed opportunities, the Columbia Fireflies eked out a 3-2 win over the Hickory Crawdads on Tuesday night in Columbia.
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Hickory Crawdads baseball falls to Columbia and 4th in league standings
In a game of missed opportunities, the Columbia Fireflies eked out a 3-2 win over the Hickory Crawdads on Tuesday night in Columbia. The win nudged the Fireflies (14-8) into first place in the South Division of the Carolina League standings and dropped Hickory (11-11) into fourth place, three games behind Columbia. The contest was […]


The win nudged the Fireflies (14-8) into first place in the South Division of the Carolina League standings and dropped Hickory (11-11) into fourth place, three games behind Columbia.
The contest was the start of a 12-game road trip for the Crawdads, which continues at Columbia on Wednesday night.
All the scoring in the game happened in the early innings. Columbia got off to a fast start in taking the initial lead. Asbel Gonzalez, who leads the Carolina League with 29 steals, singled in the first, stole second and third before he trotted home on a single.
The Crawdads struck back with two runs in the second. Rafe Perich walked ahead of Yeremy Cabrera’s single. The two advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Hector Osorio.
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The Fireflies completed the scoring in the third.
Both teams missed opportunities to add to the run total. Columbia went 3-for-15 with runners in scoring position and stranded 10 runners. The Crawdads went 1-for-9 in the same situations and left nine. Hickory also had two runners picked off and hit into a double play.
Hickory had two chances late to force a tie but couldn’t seal the deal.
Pitcher Kamdyn Perry (0-2) gave up all three runs and took the loss for the Crawdads. Eric Loomis and Alberto Mota each struck out two over two scoreless innings.
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No. 22 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field at NCAA Championships: Friday
Story Links GENEVA, Ohio— The Wartburg women’s outdoor track and field team is tied for 24th place with five points place after day two of the National Championships. Friday’s events 3,000m steeplechase finals Ellie Meyer 4th 10:27.52 Notes: This was Meyer’s fourth-straight All-American honor in the steeplechase […]

GENEVA, Ohio— The Wartburg women’s outdoor track and field team is tied for 24th place with five points place after day two of the National Championships.
Friday’s events
3,000m steeplechase finals Ellie Meyer 4th 10:27.52
Notes:
- This was Meyer’s fourth-straight All-American honor in the steeplechase
- She tied her best podium finish (fourth place, also accomplished in 2023)
- This was the fifth-straight year Wartburg has earned All-America honors in the steeplechase
- This was the 11th total All-American honor in the steeplechase for the program
- Meyer remained third on the program’s top 10 list in this event, but improved her time
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The Knights will be back in action tomorrow for the final day of the NCAA Championships
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Sheldon Competes at NCAA Outdoor Championships
Story Links GENEVA, OHIO – Sophomore Ashley Sheldon became the first field athlete to represent the Union College women’s track & field team at multiple national championships by taking part in the high jump on day two of the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, held on Friday afternoon at SPIRE […]

GENEVA, OHIO – Sophomore Ashley Sheldon became the first field athlete to represent the Union College women’s track & field team at multiple national championships by taking part in the high jump on day two of the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, held on Friday afternoon at SPIRE Institute.
Sheldon had three tries at the opening height of 1.60 meters, but could not clear the bar cleanly on any of her attempts.
Sheldon is one of two athletes in program history to reach the NCAA Championships as both as first-year and a sophomore, joining Allison Cuozzo ’10 HOF ’24, and is one of five field athletes in Union track & field history (men’s or women’s) to qualify for multiple national championships.
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Ocala Star-Banner Boys Volleyball Team, Player of the Year nominees
As the popularity of boys’ volleyball expands around the country, interest in the game in Marion County grows. Even on the heels of a highly anticipated era, the level of play continues to rise among the Ocala area schools. For the first time in program history North Marion made its first Marion Athletic Conference final […]
As the popularity of boys’ volleyball expands around the country, interest in the game in Marion County grows. Even on the heels of a highly anticipated era, the level of play continues to rise among the Ocala area schools.
For the first time in program history North Marion made its first Marion Athletic Conference final as Jaydon Williams emerges as a top outside hitter. Forest regains its foothold as the top boys volleyball program in the area after securing the Marion Athletic Conference trophy. These events shaped the volleyball season in Marion County and influenced the all-county voting pool.
Match statistics and more were considered when choosing the 2025 Star-Banner All-County Boys Volleyball team. On May 27, every Athlete of the Year winner will be announced at the MESPY’s. We’re announcing our finalists with their accolades and feats to hold you over until the big day.
Player of the year nominees
Luis Monserat, Freshman, West Port
Monserat led a young team through one of the toughest strength of schedule in the county. Through 84 sets of play he helped the Wolf Pack establish a formidable defense.
The freshman setter had a state-high 97 aces — the eighth best mark in the nation. His 392 digs made him one of the best defensive playmakers in the state.
Xavier Sahajpal, Senior Forest
The county championship goes through one of the best setters in the county. With Sahajpal at the center of the action spreading around 392 assists.
Sahajpal was so balanced in his sets four of his teammates recorded 80 or more kills. His ability to make every pass in the book helped Forest become the highest scoring offense in the county.
All County Boys Volleyball Team
S: Michael Reid, West Port – 62 kills, 42 aces, 28 blocks, 152 digs, 676 assists
S: Xavier Sahajpal, Forest – 28 kills, 25 aces, 12 blocks, 100 digs, 392 assists
OH: Brody Wilemon, Forest – 141 kills, 23 aces, 17 blocks, 187 blocks,
RS: Jeremy Croft, Forest – 271 kills, 31 aces, 19 blocks, 177 digs
OH: Jayden Williams, North Marion
OH: Michael O’Brien, Lake Weir
L: Luis Monserat, West Port – 97 aces, 463 digs, 27 assists
MB: Dylan Bethea, West Port – 109 kills, 74 blocks
Honorable mention
Logan Vincent (Belleview), Roman Valencia (Belleview), Yadiel Roman (Dunnellon), Kelvin Jacobs (Dunnellon), Landon Nuzum (Forest), Tito Gonzalez (Lake Weir), Jcruz Popoca (North Marion), Zach Phan (Vanguard), Francisco Inzunza (North Marion), Dominic Vennard (Vanguard), Logan Horne (North Marion), Jameson Goodwin (Vanguard), Trey Northey (Forest), Jamian Avery (West Port).
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Kamara Captures Third Place in Women’s Discus at NCAA Track & Field Championship
Story Links PUEBLO, Colo. – Bowie State senior thrower Yassine Kamara earned a third-place finish in the women’s discus throw at the NCAA Track and Field Championship on Friday afternoon at the CSUP Thunderbowl Stadium. The Hyattsville, Md., native made an immediate impact with her opening throw, posting a season-best mark […]

PUEBLO, Colo. – Bowie State senior thrower Yassine Kamara earned a third-place finish in the women’s discus throw at the NCAA Track and Field Championship on Friday afternoon at the CSUP Thunderbowl Stadium.
The Hyattsville, Md., native made an immediate impact with her opening throw, posting a season-best mark of 52.53 meters. With this exceptional performance, Kamara secured a place in the Bowie State history books, becoming the program’s first All-American since 2010.
Kamara will return to action on Saturday, May 24, at 3:15 p.m. ET, competing in the women’s shot put at Thunderbowl Stadium.
For the latest updates on Bowie State Athletics and its 13 varsity sports, visit bsubulldogs.com.
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Eastern Mass. boys’ volleyball rankings: Globe Top 20 poll
Lexington made a statement, playing three close sets against Brookline before falling in four. The Minutemen have been top five for a while, putting together a program-best 17-match win streak, but have now finally faced a top-four opponent and looked strong. They took down surging Acton-Boxborough as well. After Milford defeated Winchester in five sets […]

Lexington made a statement, playing three close sets against Brookline before falling in four. The Minutemen have been top five for a while, putting together a program-best 17-match win streak, but have now finally faced a top-four opponent and looked strong. They took down surging Acton-Boxborough as well.
After Milford defeated Winchester in five sets last week, the team took a set off of Division 2 contender Westfield. This may not be the Scarlet Hawks team of last season, but the Gus Da Silva-led squad is still potent.
The MIAA brackets will be released Tuesday. Records based on scores reported to the Globe.
No. | Team | Record | Previous |
1. | Brookline | 17-1-0 | 1 |
2. | Natick | 16-2-0 | 2 |
3. | Needham | 15-5-0 | 3 |
4. | Newton North | 12-7-0 | 4 |
5. | Lexington | 18-2-0 | 5 |
6. | Acton-Boxborough | 12-6-0 | 8 |
7. | Wayland | 12-7-0 | 6 |
8. | Milford | 12-9-0 | 9 |
9. | Cambridge | 12-7-0 | 7 |
10. | Winchester | 14-6-0 | 17 |
11. | New Bedford | 16-2-0 | 11 |
12. | Lowell | 17-2-0 | 12 |
13. | St. John’s Prep | 12-6-0 | 10 |
14. | Chelmsford | 15-4-0 | 13 |
15. | Newton South | 8-8-0 | 15 |
16. | Methuen | 15-4-0 | 14 |
17. | BC High | 10-7-0 | 18 |
18. | St. John’s (S ) |
9-9-0 | 16 |
19. | Greater Lowell | 15-3-0 | 19 |
20. | Boston Latin | 13-5-0 | 20 |
AJ Traub can be reached at aj.traub@globe.com. Follow him on X @aj_traub and Instagram @ajt37.
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Huntington Beach, Mater Dei and Sage Hill reach regional volleyball finals – Orange County Register
The Huntington Beach, Mater Dei and Sage Hill boys volleyball teams have advanced to CIF Southern California Regional finals that will be played Saturday. The SoCal Regional champions will play in the first CIF State Championships for boys volleyball on March 31. All of the regional finals Saturday start at 6 p.m. Huntington Beach plays […]

The Huntington Beach, Mater Dei and Sage Hill boys volleyball teams have advanced to CIF Southern California Regional finals that will be played Saturday.
The SoCal Regional champions will play in the first CIF State Championships for boys volleyball on March 31.
All of the regional finals Saturday start at 6 p.m.
Huntington Beach plays at Mira Costa in the Division I regional final. The Oilers lost to Mira Costa in the CIF-SS Division 1 finals last week.
Mater Dei is home Saturday against Francis Parker in the Division II final.
Sage Hill is home against Claremont in the Division III final.

(Photo by Steven Georges, Contributing Photographer)
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