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Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips. Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk will return to the Sens’ lineup on Thursday for their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes. Tkachuk told reporters after practice that he will play and that there’s “no issues, no problems.” […]


Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk will return to the Sens’ lineup on Thursday for their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Tkachuk told reporters after practice that he will play and that there’s “no issues, no problems.”
Tkachuk has not played since March 30 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, as he continues to nurse an upper-body injury.
Senators head coach Travis Green said Tkachuk is “not the kind of player that just dips his toe in the water. I don’t want him going out there and just skating around. If he’s going to play, he’s going to play for keeps and he’s going to play for real.”
The Senators are in the playoffs for the first time since 2017, having claimed the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
While Ottawa has won five straight games against them, Toronto is favoured to win the series, going off at -172 to advance, per FanDuel, and the Senators opened at +142.
The two teams last met in the playoffs in 2004.
The Senators skated the following lines in practice Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Tkachuk-Stützle-Giroux
Perron-Cozens-Batherson
Greig-Pinto-Amadio
Cousins-Gaudette-Zetterlund
Sanderson-Jensen
Chabot-Zub
Kleven-Matinpalo
Defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson participated in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ practice on Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Detroit Red Wings.
Ekman-Larsson has not played since April 11 after suffering an upper-body injury.
Joseph Woll practiced in the starter’s net on Thursday and is expected to start for Toronto in the season finale.
Toronto has already clinched the Atlantic Division title and will face the Senators in the first round of the playoffs.
Minnesota Wild
Minnesota Wild rookie defenceman Zeev Buium skated on the top power-play unit in practice on Thursday, according to multiple reports.
After winning the NCAA championship as a freshman with Denver and returning to the Frozen Four last weekend, Buium, 19, decided to end his college career after two seasons and make the jump to Minnesota. He signed a three-year, entry-level contract on Sunday and joined the Wild at the rink for practice, meet-and-greets and more paperwork on Monday.
“Kind of like your first day school,” coach John Hynes said.
“I don’t think there was much more, development-wise, for me in college hockey,” said Buium, who was the country’s highest-scoring defenseman and one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker player of the year award. “I can obviously get bigger, stronger and faster, but taking this next step and pushing myself even more, it’s the right moment.”
The Vancouver Canucks reassigned a host of players to the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks on Thursday, general manager Patrik Allvin announced.
Defencemen Kirill Kudryavtsev and Victor Mancini, forwards Aatu Räty, Linus Karlsson, Max Sasson and Ty Mueller and goaltender Nikita Tolopilo were all reassigned to Abbotsford.
Of the group, Aatu Raty played the most significant role for the Canucks, whose playoff hopes faded down the stretch.
The native of Oulu, Finland appeared in 33 games where he scored seven goals and finished with 11 points.
Forward Jack Williams is expected to make his NHL debut for the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday, per The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline.
Williams was signed out of Northeastern University in March, and will replace Zach Aston-Reese in the lineup, who is dealing with an injury.
The Blue Jackets had their playoff hopes snuffed out on Wednesday when the Montreal Canadiens clinched the final spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes.
Seattle Kraken
The Seattle Kraken reassigned forward John Hayden to the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds, the team announced on Thursday.
Hayden has a goal and an assist in 20 games with the Kraken this season.
The 30-year-old joined the Seattle franchise in 2022-23, after making stops with the Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils, Arizona Coyotes and Buffalo Sabres in six years before then.
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Ranking The Jumpers At 2025 NCAA Track And Field National Championships
The 2025 NCAA Track and Field National Championships are right around the corner and the jumper fields are set. From Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, athletes will compete to take home NCAA Titles in the jumping events. The men’s long jump and pole vault finals will start on Wednesday, June 11 and the women’s on […]

The 2025 NCAA Track and Field National Championships are right around the corner and the jumper fields are set. From Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, athletes will compete to take home NCAA Titles in the jumping events.
The men’s long jump and pole vault finals will start on Wednesday, June 11 and the women’s on Thursday, June 12. The rest of the events will take place on Friday and Saturday, the final days of competition.
See the top 10 athletes in each jumping event here:
Men’s High Jump
- Riyon Rankin – Georgia – 2.29m
- Arvesta Troupe – Ole Miss – 2.26m
- Tyus Wilson – Nebraska – 2.25m
- Kampton Kam – Penn – 2.25m
- Aiden Hayes – Texas State – 2.25m
- Tito Alofe – Harvard – 2.25m
- Kason O’Riley – Texas State – 2.25m
- Elias Gerald – USC – 2.23m
- Bradford (BJ) Jennings – Texas Tech – 2.22m
- Arthur Chitty – Samford – 2.22m
Women’s High Jump
- Temitope Adeshina – Texas Tech – 1.97m
- Rose Yeboah – Illinois – 1.91m
- Kristi Perez-Snyman – Missouri – 1.90m
- Rachel Glenn – Arkansas – 1.89m
- Elena Kulichenko – Georgia – 1.89m
- Jenna Rogers – Nebraska – 1.88m
- Maria Arboleda – Iowa – 1.88m
- Sharie Enoe – Kansas State – 1.88m
- Cheyla Scott – South Carolina – 1.87m
- Celia Rifaterra – Virginia – 1.86m
- Arienne Birch – North Dakota State – 1.86m
Men’s Pole Vaut
- 1. Aleksandr Solovev – Texas A&M – 5.72m
- 2. Logan Hammer – Utah State – 5.70m
- 3. Arnie Grunert – Western Illinois – 5.65m
- 4. Benjamin Conacher – Virginia Tech – 5.61m
- 4. Ashton Barkdull – Kansas – 5.61m
- 6. Simen Guttormsen – Duke – 5.60m
- 7. Cade Gray – Tennessee – 5.55m
- 7. Bradley Jelmert – Arkansas State – 5.55m
- 7. Scott Toney – Washington – 5.55m
- 7. Dyson Wicker – Nebraska – 5.55m
Women’s Pole Vault
- 1. Amanda Moll – Washington – 4.78m
- 2. Hana Moll – Washington – 4.65m
- 3. Molly Haywood – Baylor – 4.58m
- 4. Marleen Mulla – South Dakota – 4.57m
- 4. Olivia Lueking – Oklahoma – 4.57m
- 6. Anna Willis – South Dakota – 4.52m
- 7. Mason Meinershagen – Kansas – 4.51m
- 7. Tenly Kuhn – Baylor – 4.51m
- 9. Erica Ellis – Kansas – 4.50m
- 9. Chloe Timberg – Rutgers – 4.50m
- 9. Tatum Moku – Washington State – 4.50m
Men’s Long Jump
- Lokesh Sathyanathan – Tarleton State – 8.14m
- Charles Godfred – Minnesota – 8.13m
- Greg Foster – Princeton – 8.10m
- Reinaldo Rodrigues – Arizona – 8.05m
- Chrstyn John Stevenson – USC – 8.02m
- Chris Preddie – Texas State – 8.01m
- Curtis Williams – Florida State – 7.96m
- Jayden Keys – Georgia – 7.95m
- Sir Jonathan Sims – Tarleton State – 7.94m
- Blair Anderson – Oklahoma State – 7.93m
Women’s Long Jump
- Alexis Brown – Baylor – 7.03m
- Anthaya Charlton – Florida – 6.82m
- Alyssa Jones – Stanford – 6.81m
- Sydney Johnson – UCLA – 6.79m
- Tacoria Humphrey – Illinois – 6.73m
- Janae De Gannes – Baylor – 6.72m
- Prestina Ochonogor – Tarleton State – 6.67m
- Shamaya Joiner – Grambling – 6.67m
- Synclair Savage – Louisville – 6.64m
- Aaliyah Foster – Texas – 6.57m
Men’s Triple Jump
- Brandon Green Jr. – Oklahoma – 16.94m
- Hakeem Ford – Minnesota – 16.54m
- Selva Prabhu – Kansas State – 16.49m
- Xavier Drumgoole – Stanford – 16.42m
- Gabriele Tosti – Tarleton State – 16.39m
- Theophilus Mudzengerere – South Carolina – 16.38m
- Kyvon Tatham – Florida State – 16.37m
- Kelsey Daniel – Texas – 16.34m
- Luke Brown – Kentucky – 16.33m
- Floyd Whitaker – Oklahoma – 16.27m
Women’s Triple Jump
- 1. Winny Bii – Texas A&M – 14.01m
- 1. Agur Dwol – Oklahoma – 14.01m
- 1. Shantae Foreman – Clemson – 14.01m
- 4. Victoria Gorlova – Texas Tech – 13.99m
- 5. Emilia Sjostrand – San Jose State – 13.78m
- 6. Daniela Wamokpego – Iowa – 13.67m
- 7. Tamiah Washington – Texas Tech – 13.63m
- 7. Simone Johnson – San Jose State – 13.63m
- 9. Busola Akinduro – Texas Tech – 13.59m
- 10. Ryann Porter – Oregon – 13.55m
About Hayward Field
Hayward Field, which was built in 1919, is no stranger to top-tier track and field events, including the Diamond League and the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
The venue is named after Bill Hayward, who ran the University of Oregon track and field program from 1904 to 1947. Though it originally was intended for Ducks football, many additions and renovations over the century have helped it become a premier destination.
In September 2023, the venue became the first facility outside of Zurich or Brussels to host the two-day season-ending Wanda Diamond League Final, where the year’s 32 overall champions were crowned.
What Schools Won The Team Titles At The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s And Women’s Outdoor Track And Field Championships?
The Arkansas women took home the outdoor team title in 2024, sweeping the indoor and outdoor championships for the 2023-2024 season.
Florida, led by legendary head coach Mike Holloway, secured the men’s title in 2024, giving the Gators three consecutive outdoor men’s titles. Florida became the first team to three-peat since Texas A&M (2009-2011).
What Schools Have Won The Most Titles At The NCAA Division I Outdoor Track And Field Championships?
The NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1921.
USC owns the most men’s titles with 25, while Arkansas is the only other program with 10 or more (10).
The NCAA Division I Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1982.
LSU has won the most women’s titles with 14. The next-closest is Texas with five.
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Greenfield Recorder – Tavo Vincent-Warner closes Frontier volleyball career by eclipsing 2,000 career assists
Frontier’s Tavo Vincent-Warner sets the ball against West Springfield during action earlier this season in South Deerfield. STAFF PHOTO/DANIEL JACOBI II The Frontier boys volleyball team is still in its infancy, though coach Sean MacDonald noted a milestone reached in the team’s season finale will take a long time to break. The Redhawks began their boys […]


Frontier’s Tavo Vincent-Warner sets the ball against West Springfield during action earlier this season in South Deerfield.
STAFF PHOTO/DANIEL JACOBI II
The Frontier boys volleyball team is still in its infancy, though coach Sean MacDonald noted a milestone reached in the team’s season finale will take a long time to break.
The Redhawks began their boys program just four years ago and have had considerable success, winning a pair of Western Mass. titles and reaching the MIAA Div. 2 state tournament each season.
A lot of that success can be attributed to Tavo Vincent-Warner. Vincent-Warner joined the team his freshman year — the first year Frontier had a program — and struck with it throughout his high school career. He quickly took up the setter position with the Redhawks and held that through this past season. Entering the MIAA Div. 2 state tournament, Vincent-Warner sat at 1,948 career assists and needed a few big matches to join Emily Woodward as the second Frontier volleyball player (and first boy) to eclipse 2,000 assists.
Against Lynn Vocational in the preliminary round, Vincent-Warner distributed 37 assists in a 3-0 sweep which put him 15 shy of the 2,000 assist mark going into the Redhawks’ Round of 32 contest against Chicopee Comp on Saturday.
It wasn’t going to be easy to get those 15 against a tough Colt squad but Vincent-Warner prevailed, finishing the match with 19 assists to hit the milestone.
“Tavo and Will Reading were the last of our co-founders,” Frontier coach Sean MacDonald said, “the ones that saw we had a new team and gave it a try. Tavo started setting not day one but pretty early into his freshman year which freed up other guys to hit and pass more. It’s hard to get to [2,000 assists] unless you played four years and aren’t splitting setting duties with someone else. That’s what Tavo has been doing. He’s a great kid, a great teammate and a great captain. I’ve been here since 2003 and they used to play best of three [sets] so there were less games but we only have one other girls with all the good teams that has gotten over 2,000 which shows what kind of accomplishment this is.”
MacDonald said he’s seen Vincent-Warner grow tremendously in his four years with the program. Playing volleyball for the first time as a freshman, Vincent-Warner had to learn the sport and the position along with the rest of his teammates.
As the years have gone on, MacDonald said he’s become comfortable in what he’s doing and has turned into a leader on the team.
“He’s not a big guy but he’s quick and speedy,” MacDonald said. “He makes our passes look better sometimes by tracking them down and making passes from tough places on the court so we have a chance to score. He’s grown with confidence. He was a little too conservative with his setting choices instead of setting quick in the middle or overhead. Now he’s comfortable setting anywhere on the net. His leadership as well, he’s kind of a quiet guy so when he says something, he gets their attention.”
Like in basketball, you can’t get an assist without someone scoring on the other end. MacDonald noted that Vincent-Warner played with a lot of great players these past four years which has helped him reach a milestone that he doesn’t believe will be broken any time soon.
“How do you want to win your games?” MacDonald said. “The girls get a lot of aces so if you get an ace, you can’t get an assist. When we were playing Lynn, we knew Comp was going to be a tough game so we were trying to get the number as low as we could. You need people who can get kills and that’s certainly the guys we had this year, the Carey brothers the last few years, Jesse Kurkolonis, Brady Burch. Without those guys getting kills we don’t get assists and without someone passing them the ball, they don’t get kills. It’s obviously the boy record right now and I think it’s going to be there for a while.”
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Orange Duo Set for NCAA Championships
A pair of Syracuse track and field runners will conclude their season this week in Eugene, Oregon at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. MEET INFO: Dates: Wednesday, June 11 – Saturday, June 14 Watch: ESPN/ESPN2 Live Results: Here EVENT PREVIEWS Men’s 10,000-Meter Run Final – Wednesday, 9:56 p.m. Sam Lawler will race on […]

MEET INFO:
Dates: Wednesday, June 11 – Saturday, June 14
Watch: ESPN/ESPN2
Live Results: Here
EVENT PREVIEWS
Men’s 10,000-Meter Run Final – Wednesday, 9:56 p.m.
Sam Lawler will race on Wednesday evening to get things started for the Orange. He’ll compete in the NCAA final of the 10k. Lawler was eighth in the East semifinal to advance to Eugene. He has the 17th-fastest time in the field this season, a school-record mark he set at the Stanford Invitational earlier this season (28:21.63).
Lawler is in the NCAA final for the second-straight season. It’s an event that Syracuse has consistently been one of the nation’s top programs in. ‘Cuse is one-of-four schools, and the only team in the ACC to have an NCAA finalist in three-straight seasons. The Orange have also qualified at least one man or woman to the NCAA final in the 10k in 12 of the last-14 NCAA Championships.
Washington State’s Evans Kurui has the best time from the regular season (27:37.32).
Women’s 200-Meter Semifinal – Thursday, 9:29 p.m.
Iaunia Pointer races on Thursday in the 200-meter dash, after back-to-back school record breaking performances in the first two rounds of NCAA competition. Pointer will race in the second heat of the event, where the top-two finishers plus next-three fastest times of the three heats advance to the NCAA final on Saturday.
Pointer’s heat has Jasmine Montgomery (22.17 seconds) as the overall favorite. Pointer’s PR from last week is at 22.90 seconds.
The nine qualifiers for the NCAA final will race at 10:37 p.m. on Saturday.
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Laguna Beach Recreation Department’s Summer Camps 061025 – Stu News Laguna
Laguna Beach Recreation Department’s Summer Camps start on June 16 With summer just around the corner, the LB Rec Dept. continues to offer a wide variety of youth sports and children’s programs, too numerous to list here. For more information on the activities and the summer camps Laguna’s recreational department offers and to register, click […]

Laguna Beach Recreation Department’s Summer Camps start on June 16
With summer just around the corner, the LB Rec Dept. continues to offer a wide variety of youth sports and children’s programs, too numerous to list here. For more information on the activities and the summer camps Laguna’s recreational department offers and to register, click here.
Around Town
June 10: AARP Driver Safety Program
June 13 and 14: JG Swim Tests
June 16: First Day of Summer Camps
June 18: Outdoor Movie Night: Moana 2
June 19: City facilities closed for Juneteenth
June 21: Fête De La Musique
June 27: Sawdust Art Festival opens
June 27 and 28: JG Swim Tests
Summer Camps:
Art Adventures. This summer camp is designed to provide kids with a fun, creative, educational and enriched experience through a combination of art/craft projects, games, outdoor adventures and more. Week-long sessions beginning June 16.
Parker-Anderson Camps. Sessions include chess, LEGO® robotics, anime, cartooning and comic creation, jewelry, design and crafts, stop-motion animation, inventor’s workshop, rocket science and astronomy, fine art and sculpture, and Hogwarts Academy. Sessions begin on June 16.
Beach and Ocean Camps. Sessions include advanced youth beach volleyball camp, beach camp Laguna, beginning/intermediate youth beach volleyball camp, junior lifeguards, Laguna Beach surf school, LCVC Beach volleyball, little mermaids and sea cubs, and Paulo’s skim school and skim Laguna. Sessions begin on July 16.
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Junior Lifeguard sessions begin on June 16
Junior Lifeguards. The Junior Lifeguard program provides beach and water safety instruction for boys and girls, ages 8-15. The program offers education in ocean safety, rescue techniques, beach activities, physical fitness and marine safety operations in an environment that emphasizes courtesy, respect and good sportsmanship. Sessions begin on June 16.
New – Artsy Cooking Summer Camp, sessions begin July 14.
Sports Camps. Sessions offered for tennis and swimming, intensive tennis camp, advance swim team, advanced youth beach volleyball, baseball and beach camp, beginning swim team, beginning water polo, beginning/intermediate youth beach volleyball camp, Freddy running club, Pro Touch soccer camp, Skyhawks, splashball and U SK8 Skateboarding. Sessions begin on June 16.
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LB Recreation Department offers a variety of art classes and camps
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Students participate in a dance class
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Kids Cooking Academy, Artsy Cooking, July 14-18
Mudpies and Masterpieces after school ceramics, April 3-June 15
New – Cool Craft Camp beginning June 23, ages 8-12.
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Girl practices her skateboarding
Magic Steps Music.
Spring session, April 18-June 13
Magic Steps Music, formerly Ladybug Music OC, is a hip-shaking, head-bopping interactive music class for infants, preschoolers and toddlers. This fun program nurtures children’s basic music skills, but it’s also designed for optimal early childhood development.
Bluebird Park, ages 5 and under.
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Magic Steps Music student takes music seriously
Tumbling N Kids
For different programs and age levels, click here.
Youth Sports
Here are a few of the Youth Sports classes, for a complete listing of dates and details (and to register), click here.
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Basketball player focuses on making a basket
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Getting in some practice tennis sessions
Youth Tennis, Laguna Beach Tennis Academy, various levels and ages.
Water Polo – Laguna Beach Water Polo Club.
Currently, Laguna Beach Water Polo Youth Club has age groups 10U, 12U, 14U for boys and girls.
Adults
Adult Fitness: Adult Ballet, Adult Tap, Aqua Blast, Beach Volleyball, Belly Dancing, Better Life Boxing Body and Mind Barre Workout, Latin Dance, Line Dancing Beyond County and Next Step, Lyrical Modern Dance, Mary’s Beginner Line Dancing, Mary’s Fitness Beyond 50, Motus Movement, Nordic Walking, Pickleball, T’ai Chi Ch’uan, Tennis, Yoga Flow and Zumba with Judith.
Art & Enrichment: Acrylic Painting, Adult Beg/Int Drawing & Watercolor, Dog Training, Freehand Drawing, Hortense Miller Garden, Italian Language, Oil Painting, Painting on Silk and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
For more information, click here.
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East Grand Forks’ record-breaking trio heads to state track and field meet – Grand Forks Herald
GRAND FORKS — In a hallway of East Grand Forks Senior High school, track and field all-time school records are displayed in a frame. The display needs an overhaul after the year the Green Wave have put together. Jez Jones (triple jump, 4×400 relay), Messi Kalenda (shot put) and Mavrik Martine (discus) have all broken […]

GRAND FORKS — In a hallway of East Grand Forks Senior High school, track and field all-time school records are displayed in a frame.
The display needs an overhaul after the year the Green Wave have put together.
Jez Jones (triple jump, 4×400 relay), Messi Kalenda (shot put) and Mavrik Martine (discus) have all broken East Grand Forks school records and will now take on the Minnesota Class AA state track and field meet Wednesday and Thursday in St. Michael, Minn.
“It’s just an amazing group of guys,” Jones said. “We push each other every single day. We joke around a lot so that’s what makes the environment fun. Practice can be hard, but when you have boys joking around, it gets you through it day by day.”
Jones broke the school’s triple jump record last season with a jump of 44 feet, 3 inches. This year, the Green Wave 4×400 team broke the school record with the 4×800 school record in its sight, as well.
The 4×400 relay team includes Jones, Weston Mahar, Cooper Hills and Dereon Dadeah.
The 4×800 relay team includes Mahar, Hills, Dadeah and Rylan Slack.
Jones is also eyeing the school record in the 400 meters. He holds the No. 4 time in Class AA this season at 49.7 seconds. Brayden Carlson set the EGF mark in 2024 at 49.63 seconds.
Kalenda,
who became a Green Wave football standout a couple of years after fleeing the Congo
, broke a long-standing EGF record.
Kalenda, who ranks fifth in the shot put in Class AA at 54 feet, 4.5 inches, broke a 46-year-old Green Wave record. Keith Solem held the previous record of 53-4, thrown in 1979.
Kalenda has signed to compete in football and track and field next year at Minot State.
Martine broke a 20-year-old record. His best discus throw of 162-2 feet ranks ninth in Class AA this year and broke the school record of Brady Herndon, who had 158-4 in 2005.
“I wanted to break the school record since I was in eighth grade,” Martine said, “so it’s pretty cool now that it’s my senior year, and I did it.”
All three Green Wave record-breakers have a similar story of 2025 state qualifying redemption after falling short in 2024.
“I needed a 51 (feet), and I threw a 50,” Kalenda said of the shot put.
“I came up 14 inches short,” Martine said of the discus.
“I was 2 inches short of going,” Jones said of the triple jump. “I was a sophomore and really nervous and scratched my first jump, so I started to worry about a lot of things.”
Jones, now a junior, has received college recruiting interest from Concordia Moorhead and West Point. He has high goals for the state meet.
“My goal is to win state in the 400,” he said. “The (school) record is a side piece that would come along with it. I’m low key nervous. Anything can happen, so I have to keep my head level and be myself.”
In the end, the Green Wave record-breakers are happy to have each other to continue to improve.
“I enjoy having (Martine) every day in practice,” Kalenda said. “He pushes me. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be able to throw as far as I can.”
Top area Minnesota rankings
Area Minnesota athletes ranked in the Top 5 in each state track and field event, per athletic.net
Boys
Class A
Shot put — 2. Jake Borowicz, Roseau, 55-9.75
Class AA
400 — 4. Jez Jones, EGF, :49.70
Shot put — 5. Messi Kalenda, EGF, 54-4.5
Girls
Class A
100 — 1. Ava Phrakonkham, Bagley-Fosston, :11.80
200 — 1. Phrakonkham, Bagley-Fosston, :24.78
Shot put — 4. McKinley Folland, KCC, 39-6.5
Discus — 1. Allison LaVine, Clearbrook-Gonvick, 132-5
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Volleyball versus Wisconsin Pre-Sale Opportunity for #MUBB Season Ticket Members
MILWAUKEE – Marquette Volleyball is excited to host Wisconsin at Fiserv Forum on Wednesday, Sept. 17 with first serve set for 8 p.m. Central time. Take advantage of this special pre-sale opportunity for men’s basketball season ticket members to purchase tickets before the general public! The pre-sale will be available to season ticket members starting […]

Take advantage of this special pre-sale opportunity for men’s basketball season ticket members to purchase tickets before the general public! The pre-sale will be available to season ticket members starting Thursday, June 12. Tickets will go on sale to all fans June 26.
The pre-sale will launch based on priority point rank as of May 31. Tickets will go on sale at the following times:
- 10am – Thursday, June 12 – #MUBB Priority Point Rank 1-250
- 2pm – Thursday, June 12 – #MUBB Priority Point Rank 251-500
- 10am – Friday, June 13 – #MUBB Priority Point Rank 501-750
- 2pm – Friday, June 13 – #MUBB Priority Point Rank 751-1,000
- 10am – Monday, June 16 – #MUBB Priority Point Rank 1,000+
Season ticket members will receive an email with their link to purchase prior to each on-sale date and time.
For questions email athletics@marquette.edu or call or text the Marquette Ticket Office at 414-288-4668.
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