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The Run for the Roses is turning a shade of gold on the first Saturday in May. Before Churchill Downs hosts the 151st edition of the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby, the world’s most famous gymnasts will take center stage. Livvy Dunne will call the Riders Up ahead of the Kentucky Oaks. Simone Biles […]

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The Run for the Roses is turning a shade of gold on the first Saturday in May. Before Churchill Downs hosts the 151st edition of the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby, the world’s most famous gymnasts will take center stage.

Livvy Dunne will call the Riders Up ahead of the Kentucky Oaks. Simone Biles will assume the honor in the paddock the following day ahead of the Kentucky Derby.

Livvy Dunne is the poster child of the NIL era. The LSU gymnast is a social media sensation with more than 8 million followers on Tik Tok and 5.3 million on Instagram. The Sports Illustrated swimsuit model is dating Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, making them the first couple of the LSU Tigers.

Simone Biles is the best gymnast to ever throw on a leotard. She set a new standard last summer in Paris by winning a record-breaking seventh Olympic gold medal, the most ever by a U.S. gymnast. Biles has 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals in her illustrious career, setting her apart as one of the world’s greatest female athletes.

The Riders Up tradition is a recent development for Kentucky Derby weekend. The Paddock Judge holds the responsibility for most races, but beginning in 2012, the folks at Churchill Downs bestowed that tradition to various dignitaries from all walks of sports and pop culture. John Calipari was actually the first person to deliver Riders Up on the NBC broadcast, just a few months after the Wildcats won the National Championship. The full list of folks who have hollered “Riders Up!” on Derby day:

  • John Calipari (2012)
  • Charlie Strong (2013)
  • Julius Irving (2014)
  • Teddy Bridgewater (2015)
  • Sean Peyton (2016)
  • Jeff Bridges (2017)
  • Laila Ali (2018)
  • Baker Mayfield (2019)
  • D. Wayne Lukas (2021)
  • Jack Harlow (2022)
  • Patrick Mahomes (2023)
  • Martha Stewart (2024)

In addition to the Riders Up announcement, today we also learned that Grace Potter will sing the National Anthem ahead of the Kentucky Derby. Post time is at approximately 6:57 PM EST. Gina Miles, winner of The Voice season 23, will perform the anthem on Oaks Day.

Owen Almighty Does Kentucky Derby Double-Take

The entertainment news makes headlines, but for the horse racing community, there was some Kentucky Derby news this morning that took everyone by surprise.

Owen Almighty will race in the Kentucky Derby. It should not be considered unusual that the horse ranked 12th on the leaderboard is running for the roses. It’s unusual because its trainer just said the horse can’t race at that distance.

The frontrunner won the Tampa Bay Derby by going wire-to-wire. It faded in the final furlong of the 1 1/18 mile Blue Grass Stakes. Trainer Brian Lynch indicated that they would prefer to run the horse in the one-turn Pat Day Mile, taking away a furlong from Owen Almighty. Now, its owners want the horse to add another furlong.

“The biggest thing is it’s the Kentucky Derby,” owner Hunter Rankin told BloodHorse. “While we know he’s going to be a longshot for sure, you don’t get many chances at it and we’re going to take one more shot with him.”

The move rearranges the field for the Kentucky Derby, making it even more difficult for Baeza, and it also could change how the race unfolds. The addition of Owen Almighty adds another speed horse to the field. It could create a blistering pace that falls apart, allowing a closer like Sandman or Burnham Square to hit the wire first.

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Heckford’s World Championships 2025 appointment

Nick Heckford has been appointed as a challenge referee for the FIVB Men’s World Championships 2025.   The Volleyball England Working Group Lead and Hall of Fame member will fly out to officiate at the event on Manila, Philippines, which will be held from 12th to 28th September 2025.  A total of 64 matches will […]

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Nick Heckford has been appointed as a challenge referee for the FIVB Men’s World Championships 2025.  

The Volleyball England Working Group Lead and Hall of Fame member will fly out to officiate at the event on Manila, Philippines, which will be held from 12th to 28th September 2025. 

A total of 64 matches will be staged across the 17 days of competition. 

Among the nations competing will be Pairs 2024 Olympics medallists Ffrance (gold), Poland (silver) and USA (bronze) as well as the likes of Italy, Brazil, Japan and the host country. 

K-Pop group BOYNEXTDOOR will be the headline performers at the opening ceremony on 12th September at Mall of Asia Arena. 

 



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Digital Content Producer Birmingham, Ala. Drew helps create and manage news, weather, and sports content for the digital properties of WBRC 6 News, including WBRC.com, the WBRC News and First Alert Weather apps on your smartphone, and the WBRC apps on Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire devices. That also includes content posted to our […]

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Drew Dover

Drew helps create and manage news, weather, and sports content for the digital properties of WBRC 6 News, including WBRC.com, the WBRC News and First Alert Weather apps on your smartphone, and the WBRC apps on Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire devices. That also includes content posted to our social media accounts on Facebook, X/Twitter, and Instagram.

After graduating from the University of Alabama in 2004, Drew began his journalism career at WBRC 6 in 2007. After stops in Lake Charles, La. and Montgomery, Drew returned to Birmingham in 2014.

Drew grew up in Trussville and is proud to call the Birmingham area home.



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High school volleyball: Wednesday’s boys’ Southern Section playoff results, pairings

SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS DIVISION 1 Pool Play#6 Newport Harbor d. #3 Loyola, 21-25, 25-22, 26-24, 25-23 QUARTERFINALS DIVISION 2 Mater Dei d. Edison, 25-17, 25-22, 23-25, 25-19St. Francis d. El Segundo, 25-19, 25-17, 23-25, 24-26, 15-11St. Margaret’s d. Burbank Burroughs, 3-1Peninsula d. Santa Margarita, 3-2 DIVISION 3Tesoro d. Los Alamitos, 25-13, […]

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SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

DIVISION 1
Pool Play
#6 Newport Harbor d. #3 Loyola, 21-25, 25-22, 26-24, 25-23

QUARTERFINALS
DIVISION 2
Mater Dei d. Edison, 25-17, 25-22, 23-25, 25-19
St. Francis d. El Segundo, 25-19, 25-17, 23-25, 24-26, 15-11
St. Margaret’s d. Burbank Burroughs, 3-1
Peninsula d. Santa Margarita, 3-2

DIVISION 3
Tesoro d. Los Alamitos, 25-13, 28-26, 20-25, 20-25, 15-8
North Torrance d. San Marino, 25-23, 25-27, 25-21, 20-25, 15-5
Warren d. Santa Monica, 3-1
Orange Lutheran d. Mission Viejo, 25-21, 27-25, 25-23

DIVISION 4
Corona Santiago d. Westlake, 3-2
Santa Barbara d. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 3-0
Crean Lutheran d. Dos Pueblos, 3-1
Sage Hill d. Royal, 25-17, 22-25, 25-16, 15-25, 15-10

DIVISION 5
Newbury Park d. Oak Park, 26-24, 25-23, 25-16
Esperanza d. Wiseburn Da Vinci, 3-0
Kennedy d. California, 25-17, 25-15, 25-21
Vista Murrieta d. Rancho Alamitos, 25-17, 25-13, 25-17

DIVISION 6
Quartz Hill d. Rio Hondo Prep, 19-25, 26-28, 25-21, 25-18, 15-13
Village Christian d. Oxford Academy, 28-26, 25-14, 25-22
Laguna Blanca d. OC Pacifica Christian, 3-1
El Toro d. Yucaipa, 18-25, 32-30, 25-16, 25-17

DIVISION 7
Brea Olinda d. Lakewood, 26-24, 25-17, 25-17
San Jacinto d. La Serna, 25-21, 25-20, 17-25, 25-15
San Gabriel Academy d. Jurupa Valley, 3-0
Brentwood d. Hawthorne MSA, 3-1

DIVISION 8
Lancaster Desert Christian d. Carpinteria, 3-1
Katella d. Southlands Christian, 3-2
Wildwood d. Channel Islands, 3-1
Avalon d. Alta Loma, 3-0

DIVISION 9
CAMS d. Heritage, 3-1
San Jacinto Valley d. Firebaugh, 25-19, 22-25, 25-22, 12-25, 15-13
Downey Calvary Chapel d. Whittier Christian, 3-1
Beverly Hills d. Yeshiva, 19-25, 9-25, 25-13, 25-21, 15-11

Note: Open Division pool play (third round), semifinals in Divisions 2-9 May 10; Finals in all divisions May 16 or 17.



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7 Maui student-athletes among 41 scholarship recipients from Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation : Maui Now

Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation Scholarship Finalists 2025 An evening of aloha and achievement lit up Waikīkī as the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation hosted Duke’s Night, an annual celebration honoring Hawaiʻi’s rising athletes. Held on Wednesday, May 7, at Outrigger Canoe Club, the event recognized outstanding local youth athletes and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to nurturing […]

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An evening of aloha and achievement lit up Waikīkī as the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation hosted Duke’s Night, an annual celebration honoring Hawaiʻi’s rising athletes. Held on Wednesday, May 7, at Outrigger Canoe Club, the event recognized outstanding local youth athletes and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of island leaders. All proceeds from the night will fuel future scholarships and grants, continuing Duke Kahanamoku’s enduring legacy of excellence and generosity.

Of the 41 local athletes to receive scholarship support from the foundation this year, seven were from Maui including: Kalia Kaneta and Kaysa Ong of Maui High School; Avery Kirkham of Maui Preparatory Academy; Kamakanōweo Kekauoha-Schultz and Bella Kuailani of King Kekaulike High School; and Kaili McMillin and Sage Ryden of Seabury Hall Academy.

Attending scholarship recipients were recognized on stage, and the top six scholarship candidates for the 2025 Duke Award Scholarship were showcased in a panel discussion led by ODKF Board Member, Bill Pratt. The Duke Award — a one-time student scholarship of $12,000 — recognizing an exceptional Hawaiʻi high-school senior who exemplifies the character and values of Duke Kahanamoku, went to Chalei Reid from Kahuku.

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Chalei Reid is an accomplished volleyball player at Kahuku High School who will continue her athletic journey at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She was named ScoringLive’s OIA East Player of the Year in 2022 and earned OIA East First Team honors in both 2022 and 2024. Beyond sports, Chalei is deeply committed to service, organizing beach cleanups, leading a school supply drive for a school in Tonga, and hosting free volleyball clinics in American Samoa.

The other 2025 Duke Award Finalists, who will also received scholarships, are listed below:

  • William Ancheta attends Punahou School and excels in ocean sports such as surfing, paddling, and spearfishing. He shares his love for the ocean by volunteering with Nā Kama Kai, teaching kids about the ocean and ocean safety, along with paddling and surfing. William has paddled the Kaʻiwi Channel multiple times in a six-man outrigger canoe and has raced internationally in Tahiti where his crew placed second in a 40-mile race.
  • Kahealani Moriwaki, a senior at Punahou School, is committed to joining the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Rainbow Wahine volleyball team as a libero in 2025. She played on the Punahou Varsity 1 girls volleyball team, where she earned the title of team captain. Kahea plans to major in business at UH Mānoa. She aspires to enhance recruiting opportunities in Hawaiʻi, aiming to showcase the state’s volleyball talent to a broader audience.
  • Reia Kimi is a Native Hawaiian scholar athlete at Punahou School, where she has demonstrated exceptional leadership as a four-year varsity water polo goalkeeper, varsity swimmer, and outstanding student. Reia was named to the USA Water Polo National Team in 2021 and the All-Star Regional Team in 2024. She was bestowed the Nick Johnson Inspiration Award by her club team and was twice voted the Most Inspirational Player on her school team. She will join the Villanova University D1 water polo team in the fall. She looks forward to further elevating the Aloha State through public service in the aquatics community and as a healthcare professional.
  • Siena Settle, a senior at Le Jardin Academy, has been dedicated to water polo since age 7 and returns as co-captain after leading LJA’s undefeated 2024 ILH D2 championship team. Twice named ILH D2 Player of the Year, team MVP, LJA Athlete of the Year, and Scholar Athlete, Siena plans to continue playing water polo at the collegiate level. An LJA swimmer since 7th grade, she concludes her high school swimming career as varsity co-captain. Beyond athletics, Siena is passionate about developing experiential environmental education opportunities for Hawaiʻi’s keiki and plans to major in environmental studies.
  • Jude Washburn from Island School grew up fishing, surfing, and diving in the ocean off Oʻahu and Kauaʻi. In high school, he discovered a passion for outrigger canoe paddling, receiving recognition as team MVP and a KIF All-Star three years in a row. One-man paddling training led to his multiple top-place finishes in the Kauaʻi Hoe Waʻa one-man races and helped Jude to become a better steersman; his Varsity Mixed team won the KIF title in his freshman and senior years.

The mission of Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is to financially support the development of the individuals and organizations which perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku – Hawaiʻi’s esteemed global ambassador of aloha. With active stewardship from generous donors and the waterman community – ODKF has gifted more than $3.9 million in grants and scholarships since its inception in 1986.

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As Hawaiʻi’s young scholars strive to meet the rising cost of higher education, the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation (ODKF) aims to provide the necessary support for its recipients to achieve their education goals. Duke’s Night, now in its seventh year, seeks to celebrate the ODKF scholar-athletes while raising money for future scholarships.

“Duke’s Night is all about bringing amazing student-athletes together with their community to celebrate their success and their aloha spirit, and to let them know that Hawaiʻi is rooting for them, just like Hawaiʻi did for Duke Kahanamoku as he went off into the bigger world to represent us,” says Sarah Fairchild, Executive Director of the Foundation.

The program kicked off with an address by Sonny Tanabe, a swimmer in the 1956 Olympics and a Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Inductee. He passed on the same advice that Duke Kahanamoku gave him before the games in Melbourne, Australia, “Remember, you are representing yourselves and your family, your community that you live in, the territory of Hawaiʻi and the United States of America.”

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A member of the Hawaiʻi Water Safety Coalition, the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation created the Duke Lifesaver Award to recognize a young person from Hawaiʻi who has demonstrated a meritorious act in or around the water to prevent a drowning or injury. As a Hawaiʻi waterman, Duke Kahanamoku demonstrated throughout his life that he cared about the safety of other people in the water, and continually invited people to enjoy all the ocean has to offer. Though there is no evidence he was a paid lifeguard, he performed preventative actions, rescued swimmers in distress, and even recovered the bodies of drowning victims. He worked extensively with the American Red Cross to promote swimming and water safety across the nation; he introduced surfing to people around the world; and he was the elected Sheriff of Honolulu for 13 terms, tasked with maintaining public safety.

Noa “Bubba” Puʻu was honored with the 2025 Duke Lifesaver Award

Honolulu Ocean Safety Director Kurt Lager presented the 2025 Duke Lifesaver Award to Noa “Bubba” Puʻu, who has already conducted numerous ocean rescues at the age of 16. He plans to become a Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguard after graduating from Waiʻanae High School where he is currently a junior. Puʻu comes from a well-known Mākaha waterman family. His father is Mel Puʻu of the Mauka and Makai Foundation; his grandfather, Buffalo Keaulana, and uncle, Brian Keaulana, are both Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Fame inductees.

Brutus La Benz emceed the evening, and Music & Rhythm, an up-and-coming teenage duo from the North Shore of Oʻahu closed out the evening with a dynamic musical tribute.

Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation President, Dr. Andrew “Keola” Richardson, thanked the Dukeʻs Night sponsors: host sponsor, Outrigger Canoe Clun; Gold Sponsors, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Bone & Joint Centers and Raising Cane’s; and Silver Sponsors, Graystone Consulting of Morgan Stanley and First Hawaiian Bank.

Another youth, Anna Dao, was highlighted for donating a special lei t-shirt design; Dao, a student at Punahou, is a rising graphic artist and entrepreneur who owns XOXO, Anna Cards. She is also founder of Next Wave Hawaiʻi, a teen-run non-profit that seeks to break down inequalities.



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Meet the Mets Juan Soto helped power the Mets to victory in Arizona with two home runs. The last time he left the yard twice was in a losing effort but this time the Mets were able to secure the win and take the series from the Diamondbacks. Kodai Senga got the start and was […]

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Juan Soto helped power the Mets to victory in Arizona with two home runs. The last time he left the yard twice was in a losing effort but this time the Mets were able to secure the win and take the series from the Diamondbacks. Kodai Senga got the start and was a bit shaky walking five batters but he managed to settle down and keep Arizona off the board. The bullpen combination of Max Kranick, Huascar Brazobán, and Ryne Stanek gave up one run combined and helped nail down a much-needed win for the Metsies.

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Juan Soto’s powerful effort came as a result of hitting the ball well for a couple of weeks.

Pete Alonso has become adept at picking baseballs over at first base and is arguably one of the best in baseball at that skill.

The Mets will soon have to make a decision on Ronny Mauricio who is halfway through his rehab assignment.

Old friend Jose Iglesias was shocked he never got a contract offer from the Mets in the offseason after his successful 2024 with the ballclub.

The team signed lefty Colin Poche to a minor league contract.

Around the National League East

The Braves couldn’t complete a comeback against the Reds and fell 4-3 at home.

The Marlins got blown out by the Dodgers 10-1 to drop the series against Los Angeles.

The Phillies won their fourth straight series with a 7-0 victory over the Rays.

Mike Soroka returned to the mound for the Nationals but Cleveland rallied late to take down Washington 8-6.

Around Major League Baseball

Reds starter Hunter Greene exited his start after three innings with a right groin injury.

The fan who fell onto the field in Pittsburgh gave his first interview and hopes to be released from the hospital in about a week.

Rockies DH Kris Bryant is scheduled to undergo a procedure on his back as he continues to suffer from lumbar degenerative disk disease.

The Dodgers placed reliever Evan Phillips on the IL with right forearm discomfort.

A scary life-threatening accident has offered a new perspective on life to Astros prospect Nehomar Ochoa.

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On this date in 1961 the new National League team in New York was officially crowned as the New York Mets.

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