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It's a medal Finnish for GB para athletes

April 11, 2025 | Paul Stimpson There was success in the doubles events for an inexperienced British Para table tennis squad in the ITTF World Para Future Lahti at the Pajulahti Olympic Training Center in Finland today with Londoner Romain Simon taking silver in men’s class 4-8 and bronze in mixed class 4-10 and teenagers […]

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It's a medal Finnish for GB para athletes

There was success in the doubles events for an inexperienced British Para table tennis squad in the ITTF World Para Future Lahti at the Pajulahti Olympic Training Center in Finland today with Londoner Romain Simon taking silver in men’s class 4-8 and bronze in mixed class 4-10 and teenagers Bailey Page and Dan Thomson taking bronze in men’s class 14.

Men’s class 4-8

Romain Simon (pictured above) teamed up with class 5 world No 11 David Olsson from Sweden and they were 3-0 winners against Jiri Zak & Martin Lukas from Czechia. They then came through a great battle against Francois Geuljans & Alan Papirer 3-2, taking the deciding set 11-8 after the French pair had edged a tight fourth set 13-11 to level at 2-2 having been 2-0 down.

That took them through to the semi-finals and after losing a tight first set 14-12 they went on to beat Hugo Nou from France & Tsuyoshi Watanabe from Japan 3-1 before losing the final to the very experienced French pair of European doubles class 8 silver medallist Emeric Martin & class 3 world No 5 Florian Merrien 3-0.

“Doubles is helping my game,” said Simon, “because it is giving me the confidence to be free enough to play shots and when I come up against some of these more established players I feel like I’m able to go toe to toe with them and play tactically better.

“Playing with someone like David, who is a really strong player, is really beneficial for me because I have someone in my corner who can help me out when I’m struggling and give me positive reinforcement. I’m still learning how to bring this into my singles game, but I can see the development and improvement and I need to work off that as a base and improve more.

“The medals are great because it is helping me to know that there are results behind the processes I’m working on. I’m happy that the processes are working but there are things I need to improve on. Since I made my debut here three years ago there have been ups and downs, but I can see that slowly my game has more of a solid foundation and is allowing me to be more confident. The more confidence I get the better I’ll be and I’m hoping my improvement will accelerate in the next few tournaments.”

Men’s class 14

Bailey Page & Dan Thomson lost 3-1 to No 1 seeds Jonas Hansson & Sam Gustafsson from Sweden but then secured their place in the knockout stages with a 3-0 win against Gabriel Diez Alvarez & Ricard Sabio Ruiz from Spain. They faced another Spanish pair in the quarter-finals and took the match 11-6 in the fifth after Gonzalo Rodriguez & Pablo Romero had twice come back to level.

In the semi-final against the very experienced Swedish pair of Emil Andersson & Michael Azulay they had set points in the first before losing it 13-11 but took the second 11-9 to level at 1-1. From that point the experience of Andersson & Azulay proved decisive, and they took the third 11-4 and the fourth 11-3 for a 3-1 win. Nevertheless, it was a very promising performance by the young British pair that bodes well for the future.

“It’s a great honour to represent my country and win my first international medal,” said 18-year-old Page from Plymouth, who was competing in only his second international tournament. “I have been working hard in the training hall, and it is a good feeling to see things paying off and the things I am working on I am now putting into matchplay.

“I think Dan and I complement each other’s game well and we kept each other positive throughout. This really showed in the quarter-final against Spain as we had bad second and fourth sets and going into the fifth we could easily have lost momentum, but we made ourselves do the basics well and it got us through the match.

“In my singles I felt calmer than in my first international in Montenegro last year. Beating Horut was a very good performance – I found the right balance of shot selection and it showed. Overall, this has been a great tournament for me and given me a lot of confidence that I can take forward to future competitions.”

Thomson was winning his second medal of the tournament having taken silver in the men’s class 6 singles.

“We managed to give Andersson and Azulay a good game for two sets,” he said, “and after that we didn’t really change much. I think Andersson just got a lot more consistent with his spin and I think it was more a case of them making fewer mistakes than us changing anything.

“It was good to see that Bailey and I can give those pairs a good game because they are a very strong pair – especially in our first tournament together. I think our styles complement each other quite well when we play doubles. This tournament has made me realise how much my work in the training hall is helping. I was starting to see improvements in how I play in matches, and it is nice to see that my training is starting to lead to better results.”

Jaiden Caldeira & Jacob Wicks were also involved in a five-set battle in their first match against Aaro Makela from Finland & Nicklas Westerberg from Sweden and they took the deciding set 11-9 for a 3-2 win after Makela & Westerberg had levelled at 2-2. Caldeira & Wicks were 3-0 winners against Andres Leet & Carl Seeberg from Estonia but then lost their final match 3-1 to Gonzalo Rodriguez & Pablo Romero. With three pairs all recording two wins group 2 was decided on countback and the young British pair were unlucky not to progress.

Mixed class 4-10

Romain Simon & 17-year-old Martina Sande from Spain lost 3-0 to Florian Merrien, the mixed doubles Paralympic bronze medallist from France, & Aino Tapola from Finland but then secured their place in the semi-finals with a 3-1 win against Naoki Hosoya & Aya Kita from Japan.

After losing the first two sets against class four former world No 1 Emeric Martin from France & Cristina Rubio from Spain Simon & Sande fought back well to take the third set 12-10 but Martin & Rubio secured a 3-1 win, 11-9 in the fourth.

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Tickets on sale now for girls high school soccer semifinals Monday

Advance online tickets are on sale for the upcoming Interscholastic Girls High School Football League semifinal matches kicking off at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. Tickets are $5 each for all spectators and available for purchase online through GuamTime at https://events.guamtime.net/event/girls-hs-semi-finals The semifinals will feature Harvest Christian Academy Eagles […]

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Tickets on sale now for girls high school soccer semifinals Monday

Advance online tickets are on sale for the upcoming Interscholastic Girls High School Football League semifinal matches kicking off at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Tickets are $5 each for all spectators and available for purchase online through GuamTime at https://events.guamtime.net/event/girls-hs-semi-finals

The semifinals will feature Harvest Christian Academy Eagles taking on defending champions John F. Kennedy High School Islanders at 4:30 p.m. at GFA 1 (upper pitch) and St. John’s School Knights playing against No. 1 Academy of Our Lady of Guam Cougars at 4:30 p.m. at GFA 2 (lower pitch).

During the regular season, the Islanders defeated the Eagles 2-1 on April 29, while the Cougars defeated the Knights 2-1 the following day.

Gates will open at 3:30 p.m. Monday for the semifinal matches at GFA. Spectators are not allowed to bring in any outside food and drinks, alcohol, pets, or coolers to the venue for the Girls High School league matches. Additionally, smoking – including vaping and e-cigarettes – is strictly prohibited at GFA.

Advance online tickets sales for the championship match and the third-place match will open after the semifinals through GuamTime at https://events.guamtime.net/event/girls-hs-football-league-consolation-and-championship.

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Gulf Breeze beach volleyball wins state championship again

AI-assisted summary Gulf Breeze High School’s beach volleyball team won their second state championship in three years. They defeated New Smyrna Beach 3-0 in the Class 2A title game. The Dolphins finished the season with a 21-3 record and district, regional, and state titles. The crown has been defended. The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team, […]

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Gulf Breeze beach volleyball wins state championship again

  • Gulf Breeze High School’s beach volleyball team won their second state championship in three years.
  • They defeated New Smyrna Beach 3-0 in the Class 2A title game.
  • The Dolphins finished the season with a 21-3 record and district, regional, and state titles.

The crown has been defended.

The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team, in just its third year of existence, has won its second state championship after beating New Smyrna Beach, 3-0, in the Class 2A title game on May 10 at Florida State in Tallahassee. Playing just until they needed to win, the Dolphins’ first three pairings that played – the two’s, four’s and five’s – secured the abbreviated sweep.

Izzy Beech and Carmyn Ferguson put Gulf Breeze up, 1-0, after beating New Smyrna’s Beach squad in the fourth pairing, 21-10 and 21-6. Then Sydney Sutter and Allie Hepworth – who helped clinch the state crown in 2024 – won in the second pairing bout with set scores of 21-9, 17-21 and 15-7.

Sienna Wnetrzak and Emma Stromsness won in the fifth pairing battle, 21-13 and 21-13, to claim the crown as the state championship match was played until a team won, not all five pairings.

Delaney Rich and Peyton McDonald, in the third pairing, had won its first set, 21-9, and was in the middle of its second set, as well. Bella Satterwhite and Estelle Reese, in the first pairing, was in its first set that didn’t finish yet.

Gulf Breeze caps off its 2025 season with the District 1-2A, Region 1-2A and now state championships, along with a 21-3 overall record. This was the first year beach volleyball had full region tournaments, and the Dolphins were not fazed at all.

The sweep against New Smyrna Beach gave Gulf Breeze back-to-back sweeps after topping Fort Myers, 5-0, in the state semifinals to go undefeated throughout the Final Four weekend in Tallahassee. It was the Dolphins’ 15th sweep overall on the season.

The Dolphins virtually returned every starter from last year, minus two, and could be in good position again next year. There are only six seniors on the roster, five of which were in the starting pairs. Meaning half of the starters could be back in 2026.

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Greater Latrobe freshman Jaxson Kettering wins Athlete of the Week vote | Local Sports

Greater Latrobe’s Jaxson Kettering was voted as the male Athlete of the Week by readers of the Latrobe Bulletin. Kettering was originally nominated after he tallied two goals and three assists to help push the Wildcats to a 10-7 victory over Hempfield Area. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be […]

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Greater Latrobe freshman Jaxson Kettering wins Athlete of the Week vote | Local Sports

Greater Latrobe’s Jaxson Kettering was voted as the male Athlete of the Week by readers of the Latrobe Bulletin.

Kettering was originally nominated after he tallied two goals and three assists to help push the Wildcats to a 10-7 victory over Hempfield Area.

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Shaw Varsity Boys Soccer Team state

DALTON, Ga. (WTVM) – The Shaw Raiders are officially state-bound! Friday night, the team defeated the Coahulla Creek Colts on the road to punch their tickets to the GHSA Class AA State Title game, May 16th at Mercer University. Earlier in the day, Sports Leader 9 had the opportunity to catch up with some of […]

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Shaw Varsity Boys Soccer Team state

DALTON, Ga. (WTVM) – The Shaw Raiders are officially state-bound!

Friday night, the team defeated the Coahulla Creek Colts on the road to punch their tickets to the GHSA Class AA State Title game, May 16th at Mercer University.

Earlier in the day, Sports Leader 9 had the opportunity to catch up with some of the team before they left for the Semis.

As far as the last time the team made it to state, it’s been some time since the Raiders have pulled off this feat.

Congratulations to Shaw and the entire Raiders community.

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Rappahannock boys' soccer adds three wins to the season

It was a relatively light week for Rapp athletics, with just over a dozen games played, and boys’ soccer leads our story this week on the strength of the three wins they added to the victory column. Coach Jeff Day’s varsity boys’ soccer team broke out of a four game losing streak with a phenomenal […]

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Rappahannock boys' soccer adds three wins to the season

It was a relatively light week for Rapp athletics, with just over a dozen games played, and boys’ soccer leads our story this week on the strength of the three wins they added to the victory column.

Coach Jeff Day’s varsity boys’ soccer team broke out of a four game losing streak with a phenomenal 2-1 win over Strasburg last Friday, the first time in over a decade that the Panthers have defeated the Rams’ perennially strong soccer team. Senior and leading team scorer Aiden Stoner netted both goals, the first from an assist from teammate Jacob Nash, despite still recovering from an illness that kept him out of the team’s loss to Lancaster earlier in the week. 







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Rappahannock varsity boys soccer goalie Scott Woodward.




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Rappahannock varsity boys soccer player Logan McMillan.




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Great Falls selects Eric Chaon as boys basketball coach

Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning. Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons. Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys […]

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Great Falls selects Eric Chaon as boys basketball coach

Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning.

Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons.

Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys state championship team. He’s been a Bison assistant for the past 13 seasons while leading both the sophomore and junior varsity teams during his tenure. Prior to returning to Great Falls High, Chaon served as the Augusta head coach for one season and has coached middle school teams in Bozeman, Augusta and Great Falls.

“Great Falls High School and the GFPS Athletic Department are excited to provide the opportunity for (Chaon) to lead the Bison Basketball program,” the release said. “He is knowledgeable, passionate and dedicated to developing basketball players and young men of character. (Chaon) bleeds Bison Blue and is excited for the challenge of leading and developing the program.”

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Chaon was the 2022 State of Montana History Teacher of the Year and is also the Social Studies Department Chair at Great Falls High.

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