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Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol, Brock Purdy out with right elbow contusion

Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson and company can clinch the AFC North with a victory against the Cleveland Browns or a defeat by the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. Each of these games are on Saturday. The Ravens already clinched a playoff berth. AFC playoffs A No. 4 seed would put the Rams against either […]

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Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol, Brock Purdy out with right elbow contusion

Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson and company can clinch the AFC North with a victory against the Cleveland Browns or a defeat by the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. Each of these games are on Saturday. The Ravens already clinched a playoff berth.

AFC playoffs

A No. 4 seed would put the Rams against either the Minnesota Vikings or Detroit Lions in Round 1 of the playoffs.A defeat in Motown would lock the Vikings into the No. 5 wild-card seed, which would put them on the road in Round 1. Their opponents in this scenario would be either the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams or Atlanta Falcons.Pittsburgh already clinched a playoff berth. The regular-season finale will decide if they’re hosting as division champions during wild-card weekend or on the road as a fifth or sixth-seeded wild-card team.The Rams could dip to the No. 4 seed if they lose to the Seahawks and the Buccaneers defeat the Saints.Pittsburgh Steelers: They still have a shot at the AFC North crown if they defeat the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday and the Baltimore Ravens lose to the visiting Cleveland Browns.Los Angeles Rams: As NFC West champs, L.A. enters Sunday vs. the Seattle Seahawks with a chance to clinch the No. 3 seed with a victory. A Week 18 defeat wouldn’t lock the Rams out of the third seed. They can achieve that seeding with a loss if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lose against the visiting New Orleans Saints.

NFC playoffs

A No. 3 seed would mean the Rams would host either the Green Bay Packers or Washington Commanders on wild-card weekend.Check out the full playoff scenarios here.If the Ravens win the AFC North, they will host either the Los Angeles Chargers or Steelers.The regular-season finale will decide if the Ravens are hosting as the AFC’s No. 3 seed or traveling to the Houston Texans on wild-card weekend as the No. 5-seeded wild card.If the Steelers win the AFC North, they would host the Los Angeles Chargers in Round 1 of the playoffs. If the Steelers earn the fifth seed, they will visit the Houston Texans. If they fall to the No. 6 seed, they’ll face the rival Ravens.Minnesota Vikings: The NFL schedule makers couldn’t have dreamed it up any better. In the regular-season Sunday night finale, a Vikings victory against the hosting Detroit Lions would deliver Minnesota the North divisional title, the No. 1 seed in the NFC and home-field advantage throughout the conference’s postseason play.

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Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo Returns for Eleventh Year By OBA Staff • June 3, 2025 Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo is back for its 11th year, offering fun for anglers of all ages and skill levels. The event welcomes both seasoned fishermen and first-timers—no boat is required to compete. With prizes, […]

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Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo Returns for Eleventh Year

By OBA Staff

June 3, 2025

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo is back for its 11th year, offering fun for anglers of all ages and skill levels. The event welcomes both seasoned fishermen and first-timers—no boat is required to compete. With prizes, live music, and food, it’s a full weekend of Gulf Coast entertainment. Registration is now open and includes both youth and adult divisions.



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Carcarey Named to USA Water Polo Junior National Team Squad for World Aquatics U20 Junior World Championships

Jon Carcarey, a rising junior at Pepperdine, has been named to the USA Water Polo Junior National Team for the World Aquatics U20 Junior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Representing Team USA is a significant milestone in Carcarey’s career, as he aims to contribute to the team that is competing among 20 countries. The USA […]

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Jon Carcarey, a rising junior at Pepperdine, has been named to the USA Water Polo Junior National Team for the World Aquatics U20 Junior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Representing Team USA is a significant milestone in Carcarey’s career, as he aims to contribute to the team that is competing among 20 countries. The USA team will face formidable opponents including Croatia, Hungary, and Montenegro in Group A during the early rounds of the tournament.

By the Numbers

  • Carcarey scored 35 goals and provided 18 assists during his sophomore season in 2024.
  • The USA team consists of 15 athletes competing against 20 total countries in the tournament.

State of Play

  • USA Water Polo will begin group play on June 14 against Croatia at 10 a.m. PDT.
  • Carcarey has previously competed with the national team at various age levels, showcasing his ongoing development as a player.

What’s Next

Following their opening match with Croatia, Team USA will face Hungary and Montenegro on June 15 and June 16, respectively, with hopes of advancing to the knockout stages scheduled to conclude with the championship on June 21.

Bottom Line

Carcarey’s selection to the national team exemplifies his skill and dedication, making him a key player to watch as Team USA aims for success in an international competition that could mark a pivotal point in his burgeoning water polo career.





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Butte Central announces hiring of new volleyball coach

406 MT Sports Butte Central announced the hiring of its new volleyball coach, Karina Mickelson, on Thursday afternoon. “We are thrilled to welcome Karina Mickelson to Butte Central,” Butte Central activities director Chad Petersen said in the press release. “Her experience as both a high-level player and youth coach will be a tremendous asset to […]

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Butte Central announced the hiring of its new volleyball coach, Karina Mickelson, on Thursday afternoon.

“We are thrilled to welcome Karina Mickelson to Butte Central,” Butte Central activities director Chad Petersen said in the press release. “Her experience as both a high-level player and youth coach will be a tremendous asset to our volleyball program. Karina brings a winning mindset and a deep understanding of the game. We believe she will have a positive impact across all levels of the program. Our student-athletes are going to benefit greatly from her leadership and energy.”

Former coach Becky Hancock stepped down after 11 seasons in May 2025.

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Mickelson, originally from Southern California, arrives at the helm of the Maroons’ volleyball program at the heels of a year playing professional volleyball in the Czech Republic. Before that, she competed collegiately in the sport at Tech from 2015 to 2021, where she graduated with a degree in biological science.

Additionally, since 2019, Mickelson has coached club volleyball at Velocity Volleyball Academy.

“I love volleyball,” Mickelson told 406 MT Sports on Thursday evening. “I don’t ever see myself not being a part of it. Professional is the top level I could go, and now I’m ready for the next step which is coaching. Head coach at a local high school in a community I’ve been part of for a decade now, it’s so special.”

Mickelson’s extensive experience as a club volleyball coach mentoring Butte’s youth paired with her professional playing career overseas has prepared her for this role. Already used to managing team dynamics and various personalities, backgrounds and cultures – including during her time in the Czech Republic, where her former Czech teammate who played collegiate volleyball in California served as a translator for their coach, who spoke little English – Mickelson is eager to put her skills and experiences into a leadership role.

“Being able to step into a leadership role in the community is really nice,” Mickelson said. “I have the ability to influence a lot more (girls). So I’m looking forward to that. It’s going to be a really good opportunity.”

Mickelson will begin working with the Maroons volleyball squad in her coaching duties in July. The first day of team practices begin August 15.



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Grant Gondrezick II Joins Long Beach State As Division I Transfer

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Chris Acker and the Men’s Basketball staff have added another Division I guard, bringing in a proven scorer in Grant Gondrezick II.   Grant Gondrezick II | Guard | 6-0, 180 | Benton Harbor, Mich.   An elite scorer in Michigan during his high school career, Gondrezick surpassed 2,000 career points […]

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LONG BEACH, Calif. – Chris Acker and the Men’s Basketball staff have added another Division I guard, bringing in a proven scorer in Grant Gondrezick II.
 
Grant Gondrezick II | Guard | 6-0, 180 | Benton Harbor, Mich.
 
An elite scorer in Michigan during his high school career, Gondrezick surpassed 2,000 career points while averaging 25.3 points and 4.4 assists per game as a senior at Benton Harbor High School. He scored nearly 1,000 points in his final season alone while leading Benton Harbor to a regional championship. After redshirting at Elon, Gondrezick made an immediate impact as a freshman at Detroit Mercy, averaging 8.4 points per game, making nine starts, shooting 41.5 percent from three, and adding 3.1 rebounds per game in his first full Division I season.
 
Acker on Gondrezick II:
“Grant comes from a basketball family. He understands what it takes to be a good player day in and day out. He’s put the work in and knows how to put the ball in the basket. He had some impressive games this past season, and we have all the confidence in the world that he is going to bring his competitive edge and work ethic to our program here at the Beach.”
 
With the addition of Gondrezick, Long Beach State has now brought in five Division I transfers: Shaquil Bender, Cole Farrell, Isiah Lewis, Demarshay Johnson Jr., along with Gondrezick. They will complement the team’s returning players, including Derrick Michael Xzavierro, as well as the incoming freshman class of Dallas Washington and Gavin Sykes. The program has also added two other transfers, Rob Diaz III and Christian Jones.
 



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Half of sports fans see streaming as primary viewing platform

Over half of sports fans now consider streaming platforms to be their primary method for watching sports, according to marketing and tech company PMG’s 2025 State of Sports report from its insights division. The report showed that 56% of the 1,200 participants (all 18 or older and U.S. residents, answering between Sept. 30 and Oct. […]

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Over half of sports fans now consider streaming platforms to be their primary method for watching sports, according to marketing and tech company PMG’s 2025 State of Sports report from its insights division.

The report showed that 56% of the 1,200 participants (all 18 or older and U.S. residents, answering between Sept. 30 and Oct. 9) tuned into a sporting event at least once a week. Sixty-one percent said that their sports viewing encounters have increased due to streaming services’ capability to provide “greater accessibility and exclusive content.” Of Gen Z sports followers, 75% view shorter forms of sport content more often than entire games. Millennials and Gen X are more prone to tune into sports when they’re aired in real time.

PMG said projections indicated that U.S. digital sports viewership grew by 10.2% in 2024, reaching 105.28 million viewers. In 2018, it was 18.6 million, representing a 466% surge in six years, according to eMarketer. The report credits younger fans being drawn to advanced and fast-paced sports content over conventional broadcasting as a major factor in the growth.



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Wednesday playoff recap: Softball splits as both area boys volleyball teams move to quarterfinals | Sports

Playoffs are in full effect for Connecticut high school spring sports with four local area teams competing and playing in games on Wednesday.  There were four teams (not including the Berlin Redcoats softball team) that competed in their respective brackets with two softball teams and two boys volleyball teams in action. Three out of the […]

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Playoffs are in full effect for Connecticut high school spring sports with four local area teams competing and playing in games on Wednesday. 

There were four teams (not including the Berlin Redcoats softball team) that competed in their respective brackets with two softball teams and two boys volleyball teams in action. Three out of the four teams have moved on to the next round of their state tournaments with one of the four teams suffering a season-ending loss. 



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