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King's Lynn BMX rider selected for Great Britain Cycling Team Olympic Development Squad

Anyone who might be able to help Jared with some extra sponsorship should contact his mum Abi by emailing: abihill17@yahoo.com”Attracting some extra sponsorship would allow Jared to get to more international races which will aid his progress and development with the aim of becoming a full-time Elite athlete in the future.”The teenager had to attend […]

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King's Lynn BMX rider selected for Great Britain Cycling Team Olympic Development Squad

Anyone who might be able to help Jared with some extra sponsorship should contact his mum Abi by emailing: abihill17@yahoo.com”Attracting some extra sponsorship would allow Jared to get to more international races which will aid his progress and development with the aim of becoming a full-time Elite athlete in the future.”The teenager had to attend three trials before having his selection rubber-stamped – but his podium spot at the European Championships in the summer is believed to have contributed towards his pick, together with his hard work and commitment.

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He is also a two-time British and National Champion (2022 and 2023) and was crowned Superclass regional champion in 2024.The plan is for British Cycling to take the squad to three European rounds.It is now more important than ever for the youngster to impress on the international circuit over the next couple of years – but he needs extra financial support to help him achieve his next goal.As well as his bronze medal at the European Championships, Hill, who has been racing for 11 years, has a string of other successes to his name. The Norwich Flyers BMX Club member was fourth at the world championships in 2022, seventh in the UEC European Cup in Zolder last year and third in the UEC European Cup at Ravels in Belgium. But this leaves two World Cup races, three European rounds and the European Championships to fund.A King’s Lynn BMX rider is seeking sponsorship after taking a major step towards his dream of eventually competing at the Olympics.Jared’s mum Abi said: “To be part of the British Cycling ODS means Jared has the tools and support to achieve further success working towards his Olympic goal. Although the Springwood High School A-level student receives some support from Britsh Cycling, there remains a shortfall of funding to attend all of the races.Jared Hill, 16, has been picked to join the Great Britain Cycling Team Olympic Development Squad (World Class Program) as part of the BMX racing squad. His selection is a major boost as he looks to follow in the footsteps of his multiple World and European champion dad Alan who has more than 50 UK titles to his name.”The benefits include access to Elite level coaches and support staff.



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Track and Field Completes Regular Season at Army West Point Twilight

Story Links The Keiser University men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the West Point Twilight meet today, and the Seahawks navigated through a lengthy weather delay to stand out in their final meet before NAIA Outdoor Nationals. KU was able to log nine top-15 placements at the meet, while Dallas […]

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The Keiser University men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the West Point Twilight meet today, and the Seahawks navigated through a lengthy weather delay to stand out in their final meet before NAIA Outdoor Nationals. KU was able to log nine top-15 placements at the meet, while Dallas Desouza placed first overall in the men’s 400m. With this meet completed, Keiser now shifts its focus toward May 21, in Marion, Ind. where the Seahawks will compete for championship glory. 

Top Performers

1.Dallas Desouza – 400m (48.34)

2. Dallas Desouza, Devin Christopher, Alex Cruz, Hugo Biget – 4x100m Relay (41.76)

2. Braylen Jones – Triple Jump (14.34m – 47 ft)

2. Claudio Pugnetti – Javelin Throw – 60.48m – 198.5 ft)

3. Hugo Biget – Long Jump (6.66m – 21.10 ft) 

3. Gorata Gabankitse – 800m (1:52.22)

5. Charlem Diable – Triple Jump (14.17m – 46.6 ft)

9. Sigmund Le Fjeld – Triple Jump (13.66m – 44.9 ft)

11. Niesha Aldajuste – Hammer Throw (38.87m – 127.6 ft)

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The Seahawks will go for it all at the NAIA Outdoor National Championship, starting May 21st in Marion, Ind. 


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TALLAHASSEE – The awards are continuing to stack up for freshman pitcher Jazzy Francik as she was named one of 10 finalists for the NFCA National Freshman of the Year award. Francik was the only ACC player to make the list and continues the Seminoles’ streak as having a top 10 finalist for the award […]

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TALLAHASSEE – The awards are continuing to stack up for freshman pitcher Jazzy Francik as she was named one of 10 finalists for the NFCA National Freshman of the Year award. Francik was the only ACC player to make the list and continues the Seminoles’ streak as having a top 10 finalist for the award in four consecutive seasons. 

Francik has been a breakout star for the Noles in the circle as she leads the team with a 1.64 ERA in 81.1 innings. Francik is 9-2 this season and has been outstanding as of late. In her last three starts, Francik has pitched 19 scoreless innings and struck out 21 batters while allowing just five hits. Francik threw the first no-hitter against a ranked opponent in program history last week against Virginia Tech. It was also the first no-hitter by a true freshman since Lacey Waldrop in 2012. 

The list will be trimmed to three athletes on May 22. 

For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on X (FSU_Softball), Instagram (fsusoftball) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Softball). 

 



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Long Beach State Notebook: Women’s Soccer Atop Big West Conference The Long Beach State women’s soccer team scored another last-second goal to steal all of the points in a Big West Conference matchup last Sunday at Cal State Fullerton. With the score tied 1-1 in the 89th minute, a beautiful set […]

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Tom Brady gets honest about former opponents

When it comes to athletes at the top of their respective sports, it’s hard to fathom anyone in North American sports comparing with the like of Michael Jordan or Tom Brady. So, when either of them dishes on their playing days, it’s hard not to fault us for lapping it up. Recently, Brady appeared on […]

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Frontier announces track and field All-Conference picks

The Frontier Conference held its 2025 outdoor track and field championships Sunday and Monday at Vigilante Stadium in Helena. Montana Tech pulled away for their fourth-straight women’s conference title with 202 points. The Carroll College Saints captured the men’s conference team title with 261 points. People are also reading… Athletes earning All-Conference recognition must be […]

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The Frontier Conference held its 2025 outdoor track and field championships Sunday and Monday at Vigilante Stadium in Helena. Montana Tech pulled away for their fourth-straight women’s conference title with 202 points.

The Carroll College Saints captured the men’s conference team title with 261 points.

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Athletes earning All-Conference recognition must be in the top three in each event. Complete women’s and men’s All-Conference performers are listed below:

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Frontier Outdoor Track Athlete-of-the-Meet: Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Frontier Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Meet: Abby Clark; Montana Tech

Frontier Coach of the Year: Chuck Merrifield; Montana Tech







Abby Clark High Jump 2025

Montana Tech’s Abby Clark won the women’s high jump during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Kellan Wahl; Rocky Mountain

Cora Pesanti; Montana Tech

Brooklyn Ludemann; Providence

Kellan Wahl; Rocky Mountain

Brooklyn Ludemann; Providence

MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Tyne Stokes; Rocky Mountain

Maya Pearcy; Rocky Mountain

Kallyn Wilkins; Rocky Mountain

Kelsey Stensland-Plymale; Providence

Grace Timm; Rocky Mountain

Alyssa Plant; Montana Tech

Olivia Steadman; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Olivia Steadman; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Olleca Severson; Montana Tech

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Olleca Severson; Montana Tech

Gracie Yakos; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Grace Timm; Rocky Mountain

Rylie Schoenfeld; Rocky Mountain

Brynn Wandle, Clarie Bucklin, Chloe Raats, Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Grace Ekness, Ayla Janzen, Emma Konen, Cora Pesanti; Montana Tech

Kellan Wahl, Brooke Wirkkala, Baylee Young, Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Kamryn Comba, Olleca Severson, Peyton Walker, MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Tyne Stokes, Kallyn Wilkins, Rylie Schoenfield, Maya Pearcy; Rocky Mountain

Clarie Bucklin, Kailen Herbstritt, Chole Raats, Ellie Baxter; Carroll







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Rocky Mountain College’s Maya Pearcy (left) fends off Carroll College’s Madalen Shipman in the waning meters of Sunday’s 4×800 women’s relay during Day 1 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Track & Field Outdoor Championship Meet.




Grace Timm, Maya Pearcy, Kallyn Wilkins, Tyne Stokes; Rocky Mountain

Isabelle Ruff, Ellie Baxter, Nikki Nau, Madalen Shipman; Carroll

Kamryn Comba, Peyton Walker, Bella Bermingham, MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Brooke Wirkkala; Rocky Mountain

Kylie Henderson; Providence

Kailen Herbstritt; Carroll

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Ayla Janzen; Montana Tech







Lauren Cima

Providence’s Lauren Cima won the women’s shot put with an attempt of 13.54 meters (44-05.25) during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Lily Sullivan; Montana Tech

Jenna Jordan; Montana Tech

Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Shelbey Klein; Providence

Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Men’s

Frontier Outdoor Track Athlete-of-the-Meet: Brycen Gardner; Carroll

Frontier Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Meet: Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Frontier Coach of the Year: Harry Clark; Carroll College







Cade VanVleet Frontier Field MVP

Montana Tech’s Cade VanVleet was tabbed Frontier Conference Men’s Field Athlete of the Year following the two-day league championship meet at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Ryan LaMere; Rocky Mountain

Kamohelo Selebeleng; Providence

Dom Maricelli; Montana Tech

Matthew Moreni; Montana Tech

Caden Caywood; Montana Tech







Treyton Graham

Carroll College sprinter Treyton Graham qualified for the 200-meter finals with a prelim run of 21.90 seconds during Day 1 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Drifter Skillicorn; Rocky Mountain

Carter Henke; Montana Tech

Brody Henry; Montana Western

Matthew Conrad; Rocky Mountain

Caleb Tomac; Rocky Mountain

John Spinti; Rocky Mountain

Benjamin Zerr; Montana Tech

Benjamin Zerr; Montana Tech

Zach Zwiesler; Rocky Mountain

Morgan McClernan; Montana Tech

Adam Schrader; Montana Tech

Morgan McClernan; Montana Tech

Zoran LaFrombois; Providence

Aiden Lantis, Jay Jetmore, Braden Tomlin, Ryan LaMere; Rocky Mountain

Joseph Ceccacci, Treyton Graham, Randon Richman, Carson Krack; Carroll

Colin Schmit, Kamohelo Selebeleng, Tristan Lewandowski, Evan Major; Providence

Carson Krack, Tucker Monaco, Jack Jensen, Treyton Graham; Carroll

Gavin Ulland, Drake Schlachter, Carter Henke, Caden Caywood; Montana Tech

Aiden Latis, Drifter Skillicorn, Ryan LaMere, Seth Petsch; Rocky Mountain

Wyatt Ehredt, Peter Rehberger, Luke Decker, Jack Jensen; Carroll

Ashtyn Rask, Caleb Tomac, Matthew Conrad, Seth Petsch; Rocky Mountain

Derek Schultz, Evan Kinley, Hayden Hollow, Jon Hansen; Montana Tech

Jackson Perry; Montana Tech

Drake Schlachter; Montana Tech

Jay Jetmore; Rocky Mountain

Trystin Chapel; Rocky Mountain

Drake Schlachter; Montana Tech







Nicolo Lancini podium

Montana Tech’s Nicolo Lancini stands atop the podium after winning the men’s triple jump during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Nicolo Lancini; Montana Tech

Trystin Chapel; Rocky Mountain

Jeremiah Saari; Montana Tech

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Travis Zavala; Providence

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Logan Hughes; Rocky Mountain







Reuben Hornby

Carroll College javelin thrower Reuben Hornby won the 2025 Frontier Conference championship with an attempt of 59.79 meters (196 feet, 2 inches) during Sunday’s league championship meet at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Colter Ball; Montana Tech

Andrew Tallon; Montana Tech

Jacob Dolezal; Montana Tech



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No. 1 Long Beach State Sweeps No. 8 Fort Valley State To Advance to the National Collegiate Semifinals

COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 1 Long Beach State made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance, its eighth showing in the last nine seasons, and came away with a 3-0 [25-21, 25-16, 25-16] sweep of No. 8 seed Fort Valley State in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Thursday night at the Covelli Center. The Beach (28-3) will go […]

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 1 Long Beach State made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance, its eighth showing in the last nine seasons, and came away with a 3-0 [25-21, 25-16, 25-16] sweep of No. 8 seed Fort Valley State in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Thursday night at the Covelli Center.

The Beach (28-3) will go on to play the winner of the No. 4 seed Loyola Chicago-No. 5 seed Pepperdine on Saturday, May 10 at 2 p.m. (PT) / 5 p.m. (ET).

The Wildcats finish their season with a 16-10 overall record after having gone undefeated at 10-0 in SIAC action.

Freshman setter Moni Nikolov paced Long Beach State to a .367 hitting percentage as he dished out 31 assists distributing the ball evenly. Nikolov turned in an all-around performance as the 6-foot-10 rookie contributed eight kills, eight digs, three aces, and one block on the night. His three aces bring his season total to 97 as he closes in on the NCAA Single-Season aces record of 100 which was set in 2011 by Curtis Abraham.

Senior outside hitter Nato Dickinson turned in his third-straight double-figure kill performance as he led the Beach with 12 on his way to hitting .429 (12-3-21). He went on to collect five digs and two blocks on the night.

Ben Braun, a junior middle blocker from Rancho Mirage, Calif., was efficient as he hit .800 knocking down nine kills on 10 swings, while committing just one error.

Defensively, freshman libero Kellen Larson anchored the defense that held Fort Valley State to a .129 hitting percentage. Larson’s collected seven digs, and picked up 14 perfect receptions, while adding a pair of assists.

The Beach opened the match scoring three-straight points to take a 3-0 lead. However, the Wildcats were quick to counter with three-consecutive points of their own to even the score at 4-all. After the fourth tie of the set, the Beach broke the game open with a 6-0 run, highlighted by a pair of kills from DiAeris McRaven, to open up a 22-16 advantage. After LBSU sent it to set point (24-17), the Wildcats tallied four-straight points to cut the Beach’s lead down to three (24-21). Following a Long Beach State timeout, Dickinson put the game away with a kill to win the first set, 25-21.

Long Beach State hit .450 in the second set as the Beach broke through early. A Skyler Varga kill kicked off a 4-0 run to give LBSU a lead (4-1) that it would not relinquish the remainder of the frame. Up 15-9 at the media timeout, the Beach used a block assist from Braun and Varga to extend their lead to eight (23-15) before Varga secured the set, 25-16, with a kill.

Holding a 2-0 set lead, Long Beach State hit .476 in the third set and never trailed. After two early ties, the Beach got a kill from Braun that kicked off a 3-0 run as LBSU led FVSU, 5-2. After falling behind the Beach, 18-12, after an Alex Kandev kill, Fort Valley called a timeout. The break did little to cool off Long Beach as they surged ahead and closed the set and match on a 5-0 run that saw back-to-back aces from Nikolov and a kill from Braun to win it, 25-16.

Fort Valley State was led by Isaiah Fedd’s 14 kills on a .357 attack percentage. At setter, OShane Farquharson dished out 15 assists, while libero Constantine Ononye recorded five digs.

 





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