In Dodgers minor league games played Saturday, August 23rd, we have Davalan deja-vu, Emil Morales is playing like a teen phenom, and Chris Newell had a two-homer game in a losing cause.
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It's Davalan deja vu with four hits for second game in a row


Player of the day
If Charles Davalan keeps this up, they might have to ban him from Low-A ball. Playing his fourth game of professional baseball, he had four hits for the second consecutive game, this time adding a home run. His four-game productivity looks like this: 11 for 19, eight RBIs, six runs scored, three stolen bases, and throw in an outfield assist.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
The Tacoma Rainiers (Mariners) defeated the Oklahoma City Comets 9-7. The Rainiers scored the first four runs of the game and never lost the lead. The Comets pushed across three runs in the fourth inning to try and make a game of it. A hit-by-pitch, single, and walk loaded the bases, and after a force out scored a run, Cody Hoese singled in two more. But the Rainiers piled on five more runs to put the game out of reach. Bobby Miller was charged with two runs, the first runs he has given up in eight games. However, the runs were scored after he was removed from the game. He came into the game in the seventh inning and easily retired the side on a pop-up and two strikeouts. He was brought back out in the eighth, retired two batters, but was removed after a single and a walk after 34 pitches. A triple brought home both runners.
CJ Alexander had three hits for the Comets, Ryan Ward hit his 30th double and drove in his 113th run, and Esteury Ruiz stole two bases, giving him 52 on the year for the Comets.
Double-A Tulsa
The Tulsa Drillers lost to the NW Arkansas Naturals (Royals) by the identical score, 9-7. Jackson Ferris needed 96 pitches to get through four innings, giving up three runs, eight hits, and three walks. Chris Newell hit two home runs for the Drillers, giving him 17 on the season.
High-A Great Lakes
Eduardo Quintero, Zyhir Hope, and Elijah Hainline all had two hits, and Joe Vetrano hit a two-run homer, but the Great Lake Loons could only manufacture three runs and lost to the Quad Cities River Bandits (Royals) 6-3. The River bandits scored three runs in the seventh inning to break a 3-3 tie, and held on for the win.
Low-A Rancho Cucamonga
The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes put together back-to-back three-run innings early in the game, then back-to-back four-run innings late in the game, crunching the Modesto Nuts (Mariners) 14-7. Charles Davalan drove in four runs with four hits, including his first professional home run. He should consider retiring now, because that .579 batting average is going to be difficult to sustain. 18-year-old Emil Morales drove in three runs on two hits, and his .337 batting average and 1.013 OPS now have a sample size of 20 games and 95 plate appearances. His seven doubles and five home runs in 20 games are also noteworthy for the shortstop.
Scores of games played Saturday, August 23rd:
Up next: games scheduled for Sunday, August 24th:
Great Lakes (Payton Martin) at Quad Cities (Drew Beam), 11:00 AM PST
Tulsa (Luke Fox) at NW Arkansas (Frank Mozzicato), 12:05 PM PST
Oklahoma City (Landon Knack) at Tacoma (TBD), 1:35 PM PST
Modesto (Walter Ford) at Rancho Cucamonga (Sterling Patick), 5:00 PM PST
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Mizzou Student-Athletes Excel During Fall 2025 Semester
University of Missouri student-athletes excelled in the classroom at the conclusion of the Fall 2025 semester, registering above a 3.30 cumulative grade point average for the fifth year in a row. Mizzou student-athletes finished out the semester with a 3.31 overall GPA, as 18 earned their degrees at the Winter Commencement.
This marks the 18th consecutive semester where Mizzou student-athletes produced an average GPA of 3.0 or higher.
“We are incredibly proud of the commitment our student-athletes continue to show in the classroom,” Director of Athletics Laird Veatch said. “Achieving another strong cumulative GPA reflects a culture of excellence that goes far beyond competition. Our student-athletes truly believe every step matters and understand that daily habits, preparation and accountability lead to long-term success.”
“This accomplishment reflects the hard work and commitment of our student-athletes throughout the semester,” Executive Athletics Director for Academic Services Tami Chievous said. “Their success is matched by the tireless dedication of our academic services staff that provides consistent guidance and support every step of the way. Together, they continue to set and uphold a high standard of academic excellence at Mizzou.”
Overall, 64 student-athletes registered a 4.0 GPA during the Fall 2025 semester across 15 programs, while 206 finished with a 3.50 or higher and 336 recorded a 3.0 or higher.
This past semester, the gymnastics team posted its best Fall semester GPA in program history (3.61), while eight other programs recorded a 3.50 or higher: men’s golf (3.52), women’s basketball (3.52), women’s golf (3.58), softball (3.55), soccer (3.67), women’s swimming and diving (3.82), tennis (3.67) and volleyball (3.54).
Fall 2025 Graduates
College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Lexi Craig, Women’s Track and Field
College of Health Sciences
Grant Bochenski, Men’s Swimming and Diving
Jerrdon Fisher, Wrestling
Jessica Larson, Soccer
Logan Muckey, Football
Nic Smith, Baseball
Tyrah Ariail, Volleyball (Grad Cert)
Taylor Ciccolini, Women’s Track and Field (Grad Cert)
Keagen Trost, Football (Grad Cert)
College of Arts and Science
Vince Brown, Football
Hailey Chambliss, Soccer
Kevin Coleman, Football
Lasse Funck, Men’s Track and Field
Steve Hall, Football
Haidyn Sokoloski, Softball
Zion Young, Football
Trulaske College of Business
James Conway, Wrestling
Addie Dobson, Women’s Golf
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Texas A&M star Logan Lednicky signs with League One Volleyball
Dec. 26, 2025, 2:22 p.m. CT
Texas A&M volleyball’s memorable 2025 season ended with the program’s first National Championship, led by a complete team effort, resulting in the Aggies’ historic run inthe NCAA Tournament that included a reverse sweep against 3-seed Louisville, and an epic 5-set win over No. 1 Nebraska in Lincoln, and back-to-back sweeps over 1-seed Pitt and 1-seed Kentucky in the Title Game.
Led by nine seniors, including Aggie legacy Logan Lednicky, Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison has accomplished his primary goal in just his third season at the helm, and can thank Lednicky and the eight other seniors for staying the course and ultimately achieving their dreams in the process.
Hours after Texas A&M’s Championship victory, it was assumed that Lednicky would pursue a professional volleyball career. On Friday afternoon, it was confirmed that the Sugar Land, Texas native had signed her first professional contract with League One Volleyball (LOVB) Houston.
Focusing on her offensive skillset, Lednicky finished her Texas A&M career with double-digit kills in 94 matches, while her defense, paired with dominant middle blocker Ifenna Cos-Okpalla, led to 379 blocks, which ranks 11th in program history. After signing her professional contract, Morrison discussed his excitement for his senior star.
“I’m so excited for Logan [Lednicky] to start her professional career,” Morrision stated. “Since taking over this program, it’s been our goal to help set up out athletes for the next step after college and seeing it come to fruition is incredible. Logan has developed every year she has been at Texas A&M and has all the skills necessary to succeed at the next level.”
Lastly, Lednicky broke the program rally-scoring record for career kills with 1,686, concluding one of the more successful four years in Texas A&M Volleyball history.
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Lednicky Signs Professional Contract with LOVB Houston – Texas A&M Athletics
Staying in the Lone Star State, Lednicky joins the Houston based LOVB team after spearheading the Aggies to the program’s first national title. The opposite hitter etched her name in Texas A&M history, as she broke the program rally-scoring record for career kills concluding her four years with 1,686.
“I’m so excited for Logan [Lednicky] to start her professional career,” head coach Jamie Morrison said. “Since taking over this program, it’s been our goal to help set up out athletes for the next step after college and seeing it come to fruition is incredible. Logan has developed every year she has been at Texas A&M and has all the skills necessary to succeed at the next level.”
The Sugar Land, Texas, native developed a well-rounded game throughout her four years but offensively is where she excelled. She recorded double-digit kills in 94 matches during her career, including 23 straight to conclude the 2025 campaign which led to a national crown.
Lednicky showed her versatility during her time in Aggieland, racking up 379 blocks which ranks 11th in program history and secured back-to-back 100-block seasons in her junior and senior campaigns. She also tacked on 808 digs which helped account for 28 career double-doubles.
Cementing herself as an all-time great for the program, she received a pair of AVCA Second Team All-America honors, was a four-time All-SEC and All-Region selection, AVCA Player of the Year Semifinalist, NCAA Tournament Team recipient, NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player and five-time SEC weekly award winner.
The pin hitter got her international career started this past summer, as she received her first senior-national team call up for the United States and was named to the Volleyball Nation’s League roster for the opening two weeks in Brazil and Serbia. She competed in seven of the eight matches over the two weeks, tallying 43 points on 38 kills and five blocks, while adding 26 digs.
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LOCAL: Pipestone JO volleyball registration underway
• Season set for March through April
Pipestone JO volleyball registration underway
Registration is currently underway for the Pipestone JO volleyball program.
The deadline to register is Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2026.
The JO volleyball program is currently conducting a registration drive. (Contributed graphic)
The JO program, for girls entering third grade through high school, has been in existence for nearly 20 years, offering competitive tournaments at PAS Gymnasium.
The school district supports and works with the program to keep registration cost affordable.
The season will run from March 7-April 19.
Registration cost is $200 per player.
For information, log onto the following link: pipestoneareajovolleyball.sportngin.com/register/form/670029690. There is a prompt to create an account for your player(s).
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Syann Fairfield, 22, becomes new Reeths-Puffer varsity volleyball coach | White Lake Beacon
MUSKEGON TWP. — Syann Fairfield recently got her elementary education degree from Ferris State University.
Now at age 22, Fairfield is now the new Reeths-Puffer varsity head volleyball coach.
But despite her age, her volleyball background is strong.
As a three-year starter at Ferris State, Fairfield helped the Bulldogs win two regular season championships and two conference tournament championships in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference (GLIAC).
About hiring Fairfield, Rockets Athletic Director Cliff Sandee said, “Syann has been successful in every aspect of life, as a standout student-athlete at North Muskegon and Ferris State.”
“More impressively, she has routinely made people around her more successful,” Sandee also said.
“Her playing experience at Ferris State and her coaching experience at Inside Out and at Muskegon Community College has prepared Syann to lead right away,” Sandee continued to say.
Sandee said, “She will develop champions in all areas of life.
As a young first-time varsity coach, Fairfield is eager to take on a team that’s going to have a lot of very young talent.
Her predecessor, Justin Birr, resigned in the fall at the end of last season.
Fairfield said that parents and other coaches in the area asked her to apply for the Rockets job when it got posted, and that she decided to do it.
Fairfield also said that she was also seeking to gain experience of interviewing for a high school coaching job.
But as she learned more about Reeths-Puffer and its volleyball program, she became more excited about the job and was thrilled when she got the job.
“I figured, why not,” Fairfield said. “Let’s go through the process and get the feel of things.”
“But the more I talked to people and learned about the school, it just seemed like the place to be,” Fairfield said.
Fairfield also said, “I work hard and go all-in on everything I do, and I am ready to tackle it!”
“I know it’s not common for people to take a chance on someone who just graduated a few weeks ago from college, but I think they could see my passion and what my goals would be for the program for the next few years,” Fairfield said.
She stood out as a four-year player on North Muskegon’s volleyball team and graduated in 2021.
She attained all-state honors in her sophomore, junior and senior years, helping North Muskegon win two district championships and one conference title.
In 2021, she helped North Muskegon win a state championship in girls soccer in 2021, showing that she had talents in more than one sport.
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Waded Cruzado headlines Montana State hall of fame class
BOZEMAN — Five legendary athletes and Montana State University’s president during an era of athletics and university-wide success enter the Bobcat Athletics Hall of Fame in January.
President Waded Cruzado, who led Montana State University from 2009-25, headlines a highly distinguished class of inductees. The list features Elvis Akpla (football, 2009-11), Jasmine Hommes Moeakiola (women’s basketball, 2012-16), Dan Johnson (track and field, 2004-08), Cody Kirk (football, 2010-13) and Cristian Soratos (cross country/track and field, 2012-15).
The ceremony is Jan. 16 at the Strand Union Building on the MSU campus. The evening begins with a social at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the inductions. Purchase tickets here.
The 2025-26 inductees:
President Waded Cruzado — Montana State University’s president during a period of historic growth and success … her support and vision drove the reconfiguration of the Bobcat Athletics physical plant, including the Sonny Holland End Zone, the Bobcat Athletic Complex, the Kennedy-Stark Athletic Center and renovations in Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Elvis Akpla, football — 2011 third-team All-America and first-team All-Big Sky, second in MSU history in career and single-season receiving yards, third in career touchdown catches, eighth in career receptions.
Jasmine Hommes Moeakiola, women’s basketball — 2016 Big Sky MVP, first-team All-Big Sky … 2015 second-team All-Big Sky … sixth in MSU history in scoring, seventh in blocked shots.
Dan Johnson, track and field — One of the most productive long-sprint athletes in MSU men’s track and field history … he won Big Sky 400-meter championships indoors in 2007 and 2008 and outdoors in 2008 and 2009.
Cody Kirk, football — First-team All-Big Sky in 2011, second-team in 2013 … MSU’s all-time leader in touchdowns with 47 and second with 3,422 career yards … his 666 career rushes are also second in school history.
Cristian Soratos, track and field/cross country — Two-time All-America (2015 mile, 2015 1,500) … 2015 Big Sky Championships outstanding performer indoor and outdoor … four-time Big Sky indoor champion (2015 800, mile; 2014/2015 distance medley relay), three-time Big Sky outdoor champion (2015 800 and 1,500; 2014 1,500)
MSU director of athletics Leon Costello also announced that Ben and Sue Schmitt, long-time supporters and volunteers with deep family ties to Bobcat Athletics, will be presented the second Torleif Aasheim Service Award. Both MSU grads, the Schmitts not only support Bobcat teams but have long aided individual staff members, coaches and student-athletes.
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