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Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis fight tonight

Boxing’s welterweight division is about to have one champion, as Jaron Ennis puts his IBF title belt on the line against reigning champion WBA Eimantas Stanionis in a unification fight in New Jersey. The division has had a reordering since Terrence Crawford moved up to light middleweight, with Stanionis and Ennis emerging as the new […]

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Boxing’s welterweight division is about to have one champion, as Jaron Ennis puts his IBF title belt on the line against reigning champion WBA Eimantas Stanionis in a unification fight in New Jersey.

The division has had a reordering since Terrence Crawford moved up to light middleweight, with Stanionis and Ennis emerging as the new best boxers. They’ll sort that out Saturday night.

Jaron Ennis in training camp ahead of his welterweight title unification against Eimantas Stanionis on April 12, 2025 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Ennis, ranked No. 1 by The Ring magazine and ESPN, is a solid favorite over Stanionis, ranked second by The Ring and ESPN.

How to watch Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis fight

This Matchroom Boxing fight card can be streamed live on DAZN on Saturday, April 12 and it’,’s free for subscribers. DAZN is currently offering 30% off annual plans, it will now be $13.99 per month.

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Saturday at 7 p.m. (CT) on DAZN. Ennis and Stanionis are expected to make their ring walks for the main event at approximately 9 p.m. Mountain/10 p.m. Central.

  • Fight card start: 6 p.m. MT/7 p.m. CT, Saturday, April 12
  • Ennis vs. Stanionis ring walks: approx. 9 p.m. MT/10 p.m. CT

Who is on the Jaron Ennis fight card?

The undercard features the return of former featherweight champion Raymond Ford, who takes on Thomas Mattice, and U.S. Olympic Bronze medalist Omari Jones in his second pro fight against William Jackson.

  • Jaron Ennis vs. Eimantas Stanionis; 12 rounds, IBF & WBA welterweight titles
  • Raymond Ford vs. Thomas Mattice, 10 rounds, super featherweight, WBA Continental North America title
  • Arturo Popoca vs. Christian Carto, 10 rounds, junior featherweights
  • Shakhram Giyasov vs. Franco Maximiliano Ocampo, 10 rounds, welterweights
  • Tahmir Smalls vs. Earl Bascome, 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Omari Jones vs. William Jackson, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
  • Francisco Rodriguez vs. Naheem Parker, 6 rounds, lightweights
  • Zaquin Moses vs. Alex Pallette, 4 rounds, junior lightweights

Where is the Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis fight?

Jaron Ennis and Eimantas Stanionis will fight in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, this weekend in what amounts to a hometown fight for the Philadelphia native Ennis.

Jaron Ennis record

Jaron Ennis is 33-0 with 29 wins by knockout.

Ennis has held the IBF welterweight title since November 2023 and defended it twice in 2024, beating David Avanesyan and Karen Chukhadzhian.

Ennis is ranked No. 1 at welterweight by The Ring and ESPN.

Jaron Ennis height, weight class, age

The Philadelphia native Jaron Ennis is 27 years old and is 5-foot-10.

Ennis is a welterweight, having competed in and around the division’s 147-pound limit since his first pro fight in 2016.

Eimantas Stanionis record

The Lithuanian Eimantas Stanionis is 15-0 with nine wins by knockout.

Stanionis has held the WBA welterweight title since August, when Terence Crawford left the division. Stanionis won the title in 2022 over Radzhab Butaev and defended it once last May against Gabriel Maestre.

Stanionis is ranked No. 2 at welterweight by The Ring and ESPN.

Eimantas Stanionis height, weight class, age

Eimantas Stanionis is 30 years old and stands at 5-foot-8.

Stanionis has spent his entire career fighting in and around the division’s 147-pound limit, weighing in at 146 1/2 pounds for each of his previous two fights.

Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis odds

Ennis is -450 according to odds at BetMGM.com. Stanonis is +333, with a draw at +1800.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

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EA Sports College Football 26 Will Not Release on PC

Chase Becotte | Published: Apr 24, 2025 03:11 pm Within the announcements for College Football 26 and Madden 26, EA put up pre-order bonuses for both games in the dual-game bundle. This revealed the platforms each game will be on, and ended the dream that we might get College Football 26 on PC this year. […]

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Within the announcements for College Football 26 and Madden 26, EA put up pre-order bonuses for both games in the dual-game bundle. This revealed the platforms each game will be on, and ended the dream that we might get College Football 26 on PC this year.

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College Football 26 will only release on current-gen consoles once again, which means the Xbox Series X/S and PS5. I had been somewhat bullish on College Football 26 making it to PC this year in my sports game predictions article, and while I still feel it’s inevitable it gets to PC, that won’t happen this year. The MVP Bundle (which gets you both CFB and Madden) is also only available on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, which further cements that information.

College Football 25 was a massive sales success, so that was part of the reason I thought it might make it to PC this year, but since it’s also not going to be on the Switch 2, it seems like EA is keeping the tent small for now. It makes sense if you think about how well the game did on just two platforms, and so EA perhaps does not feel the need to throw extra resources at porting the game to new platforms as of yet.

Regardless, it’s a bummer we won’t get the game on PC this year. The modding scene for the game would be tremendous, but whether for legal or just development reasons, we’ll need to wait at least one more year for that dream to come true.

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Lindbergh soccer eyes postseason push

The Lindbergh High School girls soccer team notched a statement win on April 14, shutting out Union 2-0 behind a dominant performance from sophomore standout Kasey Patten. Patten netted both goals—one in each half—leading the Flyers to victory. She now has three goals on the season for Lindbergh.  The Flyers’ defense also shone against Union, […]

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The Lindbergh High School girls soccer team notched a statement win on April 14, shutting out Union 2-0 behind a dominant performance from sophomore standout Kasey Patten. Patten netted both goals—one in each half—leading the Flyers to victory. She now has three goals on the season for Lindbergh. 

The Flyers’ defense also shone against Union, with Mackenzie Bieg and Josie Watz combining efforts in goal to secure the clean sheet. It was the third win of the season for Lindbergh, who had previously defeated Seckman and Jackson on March 25 and April 7, respectively.

With the win against Union, Lindbergh improved to 3-5-1 on the year. As of April 24, Lindbergh sits at 4-8-1.

Despite a losing record, the Flyers have been competitive in a challenging early-season schedule, suffering narrow losses to strong programs like Cor Jesu, losing 1-2, and Rockwood Summit, losing 0-1. Though the opposition has been stiff, Lindbergh head coach Jake Pittroff emphasized the importance of testing his squad against elite competition.

“We’ve been competitive and played in some really tough games. I think we are starting to put things together and play better.” Pittroff said. “I’m a big believer that a team has to be built by playing the best. In order to be the best, you have to beat the best.”

With the postseason looming, Pittroff hopes the rigorous schedule will pay dividends.

“I think the tough schedule helps us,” Pittroff said. “We are getting better technically and tactically. I also think our decision-making has improved, especially defensively.”

The team is led by captain Lauren Smith, who will continue her soccer career at Spring Hill College, a Division II school. Senior Kate Warren also provides leadership and experience, while Danni Cotter, who has tallied four points this season, is set to play at UMSL. Patten, as well as Gabby Moran, who has six points on the season, have emerged as key offensive catalysts.

With a daunting Class 4 district on the horizon, Pittroff remains realistic about the challenges ahead.

“It’s just a powerhouse,” Pittroff said. “It’s one tough district.”

As the Flyers continue to build both their tactical foundation and mental grit, Pittroff is optimistic about where this journey could lead.

“It’s a journey of learning,” he said. “The girls are building aptitude and mind skills, which are life skills they will need to be successful.”

The Flyers faced Notre Dame on April 16, winning 1-0. They next played Webster Groves on April 18, St. Joseph’s on April 21 and Layayette on April 22, losing the three games 0-3, 1-4 and 0-5, respectively.

Lindbergh will face Ursuline Academy on April 25 at 5:30 p.m.

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Loudoun gymnasts selected on VHSL all

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Utah Gymnastics Commemorate 2025 Season Accomplishments

SALT LAKE CITY— Fresh off a fourth-place finish at its 49th consecutive NCAA National Championship and fifth consecutive appearance in the Final Four, Utah Gymnastics gathered one more time to commemorate everything Team 50 accomplished at the annual end of year team banquet. While not the ending the Red Rocks had hoped for, there was […]

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SALT LAKE CITY— Fresh off a fourth-place finish at its 49th consecutive NCAA National Championship and fifth consecutive appearance in the Final Four, Utah Gymnastics gathered one more time to commemorate everything Team 50 accomplished at the annual end of year team banquet.

While not the ending the Red Rocks had hoped for, there was plenty to celebrate in 2025, which head coach Carly Dockendorf made clear in her opening statement to those in attendance.

“Success doesn’t always look like the number on the trophy we came home with,” said Dockendorf. “Success can look different in many ways. Success can be found in how we grow as people, how we influence and inspire those around us, how we work outside our comfort zone for a goal, and at the end of the day, success is really about getting one-percent better, and we did that. We achieved all of that this year.”
 

The Red Rocks became the first team to earn a conference championship (both regular season and championship meet) since the Utes moved to the Big 12 Conference in the summer of 2024.

Utah Gymnastics also cleaned up during awards season placing eight gymnasts in All-Big 12 teams, with two of those gymnasts earning end of year recognition from the Big 12.

Additionally, Utah had four WCGA Regular Season All-Americans in 2025, and six athletes later earning NCAA All-America status while keeping the Red Rocks’ impressive Nationals appearance record alive and well.

“Nothing in life is ever a guarantee,” said Dockendorf. “All of us took a chance this year at winning a National Championship. All of us invested more than we ever have before to ourselves, and to this team to go after the title. It would have been a lot safer if we didn’t give as much, if we didn’t care as much, and if we didn’t go all-in.”
 

With that in mind, Dockendorf, and the rest of the coaching staff took the time to recognize a few athletes that went above and beyond in 2025 to help achieve some of their lofty goals.

Senior Amelie Morgan was presented with the Dahl Academic-Athletic Award for her consistent efforts through 125 career routines while also pursuing excellence in the classroom for her degree in business management.

The Marsden Leadership Award had two recipients this season with one going to senior Jaylene Gilstrap for her efforts volunteering in the community, and the other going to senior Jaedyn Rucker for taking on a coaching role after suffering a season-ending injury before competition begun.

Freshman Avery Neff earned the Newcomer of the Year award for instantly stepping into a big role in the all-around on competition days despite being in the midst of getting comfortable as a college student.
 

Junior Ashley Glynn was given the Coaches’ Award for her dedication to getting outside of her comfort zone in order to compete three events consistently in 2025.

Last, but certainly not least, junior Makenna Smith, and senior Grace McCallum were recognized as team MVPs for the attitude, personality, and performances they brought every day to the Red Rocks through the year.

“This quote from Warren Buffet just made me feel exactly how I feel about our seniors today,” said Dockendorf. “‘Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted the tree a long time ago.’ To the senior class, you have laid the foundation for this new era of Utah Gymnastics, and you are leaving a legacy.”
 

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Track & Field Teams Set For 2025 SCAC Championships This Weekend

Seguin, Texas – The Centenary men’s and women’s track and field teams will compete in the 2025 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships this weekend beginning on Friday and concluding on Sunday at Bulldog Stadium. The three-day event, hosted by SCAC member Texas Lutheran University, features the Ladies and Gents along with the host Bulldogs, Concordia University, […]

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Seguin, Texas – The Centenary men’s and women’s track and field teams will compete in the 2025 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships this weekend beginning on Friday and concluding on Sunday at Bulldog Stadium.

The three-day event, hosted by SCAC member Texas Lutheran University, features the Ladies and Gents along with the host Bulldogs, Concordia University, Colorado College, the University of Dallas, LeTourneau University, McMurry University, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Southwestern University, the University of St. Thomas, and Trinity University.

Championship Central: https://scacsports.prestosports.com/tournament/spring/track_and_field/25championships/index

Complete Meet Schedule: https://scacsports.prestosports.com/tournament/spring/track_and_field/25championships/Schedule_of_Events.pdf

Live results and live video are available for the meet and links can be found in the “Championship Central”.

Sophomore Christian Cormier (Lafayette, La.) has been one of the top competitors in the conference all season as he has been named the SCAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week (April 22) and Co-Track Athlete of the Week on March 18. Cormier has the 12th fastest time all season in the conference in the 100 meters (10.75) and 13th fastest in the 200 meters (22.00).

Freshman Phillip Hughes (Bossier City, La.) ran a time of 51.68 in the 400 meters at the Jim Mize Invitational on April 19 which is the 24th fastest time in the event all season in the league while freshman Clayton Hancock (Buna, Texas) has the 25th fastest time (51.82) which he ran in the Carl Knight Invitational on April 12.

The Gents’ team of Cormier, junior Obadiah Butler (Crowley, La.), freshman Dwayne Mills Jr. (Slidell, La.), and freshman Jay Scott (Slidell, La.) own the eighth-fastest time (42.44) in the 4 x 100 relay which they ran in the Belhaven University Invitational on March 22. Hancock, sophomore Herman Pride (Baton Rouge, La.), Scott, and sophomore Bryan Washington (Wylie, Texas) ran the ninth-fastest time this season in the league in the 4 x 400 relay (3:37.90) recorded in the Carl Knight Invitational.

Scott is 12th in the long jump (6.37m) in the conference this season which he accomplished at the Jim Mize Invitational and Pride is 24th (5.97m) which he tallied at the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet in March and Scott’s 12.97m in the triple jump recorded at the Belhaven Invitational ranks ninth in the conference.  

On the women’s side, freshman Gabrielle Malagarie (Lafayette, La.)posted the conference’s 13th-best mark this season in the high jump (1.40m) in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet in March – the Ladies’ opening meet of the season. The rookie also has the 21st-best score in the long jump (4.66m) in that same meet.

Freshman Grayson Shugart (McKinney, Texas) ranks 18th in the long jump (4.79m) set at the Cowboy Relays Bob Hayes Louisiana Challenge hosted by McNeese State University last month, the Ladies’ top score of the season in the event. Shugart also posted the 10th-best score in the triple jump in the conference this season, with a mark of 9.90m in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet.

Sophomore Mackenzie Haley (Orange, Texas) is 22nd in the long jump (4.62m), right behind Malagarie, which she recorded in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet. Sophomore Ella Walton (Lafayette, La.) is 22nd in the discus (27.31m) after throwing that distance at the Jim Mize Invitational on April 19.

See where the Ladies and Gents rank within the conference and nationally at the links below:

MEN: TFRRS | 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Qualifying List

WOMEN: TFRRS | 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Qualifying List

See the complete Gents’ season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/mtrack/2024-25/schedule 

See the complete Ladies’ season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/wtrack/2024-25/schedule

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