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Livvy Dunne shares hilarious yet adorable Mother’s Day posts for herself

It’s Mother’s Day Sunday and the tributes to moms all over are pouring in. Former LSU gymnast and viral influencer Livvy Dunne wished herself a Happy Mother’s Day with her dog Roux. Now that Livvy Dunne’s five-year college gymnastics career has ended she has more time to spend with her White Golden Retriever. That is […]

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It’s Mother’s Day Sunday and the tributes to moms all over are pouring in. Former LSU gymnast and viral influencer Livvy Dunne wished herself a Happy Mother’s Day with her dog Roux.

Now that Livvy Dunne’s five-year college gymnastics career has ended she has more time to spend with her White Golden Retriever. That is when she’s not traveling all over to watch boyfriend and Pittsburgh Pirates ace pitch, or doing “Riders Up” at the Kentucky Oaks in an elite pink dress followed by a black-and-white showstopper on Kentucky Derby day, or hitting the Florida beach with sister Julz Dunne in competing bikinis, or attending an alumni event from New York City in a Southern flavor fit.

RELATED: Livvy Dunne’s mom Kat steals spotlight with Churchill Downs fit in side-by-side photo

Dunne just completed her first semester of graduate school at Louisiana State University after earning her degree in interdisciplinary studies and loves to spend time with her girl Roux while going to school.

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On Mother’s Day Sunday, Livvy first shared a mom team photo with her mother Katherine Dunne.

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RELATED: Livvy Dunne’s dog Roux mesmerized watching ‘papa’ Paul Skenes pitch from couch

She then shared a Happy Mother’s Day to herself with Roux on the dog’s IG page, where Livvy wrote, “Happy Mother’s Day to my mama… I woof you mama 🤍🐾 #woof #food #mom”

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Livvy followed it up with a hilarious post with Roux in the womb instead of a baby.

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Livvy Dunne/Instagram

Happy Mother’s Day to Livvy Dunne for Roux, and Kat Dunne, and all moms out there.

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Bill Muckalt named Michigan Tech Head Hockey Coach

Story Links HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Suzanne Sanregret announced Thursday (May 22) that Bill Muckalt has been named the head hockey coach. Muckalt is the 23rd head coach in program history and returns to Tech after one season as head coach of Lindenwood University.  […]

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HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Suzanne Sanregret announced Thursday (May 22) that Bill Muckalt has been named the head hockey coach. Muckalt is the 23rd head coach in program history and returns to Tech after one season as head coach of Lindenwood University. 

Muckalt was an assistant coach for the Huskies from 2011-15. He has signed a five-year contract to lead the Black and Gold.

“I’m excited to welcome Bill Muckalt as the next leader of our historic program,” Sanregret said. “He brings an elite hockey resume and experience at every level of the game. Bill understands the high expectations of our university, alumni, and community, and he has a clear understanding of today’s college hockey landscape. I look forward to working with him to build a strong vision and plan that will bring more championships back to Houghton.”

 

“I want to thank President Koubek and Suzanne Sanregret for this exciting opportunity to come back to Houghton,” Muckalt said. “This is a great hockey community and world-class university. I’m looking forward to getting to know our student-athletes and building relationships with them to have a successful season in the CCHA. My ultimate goal is to bring home the MacNaughton Cup and compete in the NCAA Tournament.”

 

At Lindenwood in 2024-25, Muckalt led the Lions to their most wins in their three-year NCAA Division I history with key victories over Notre Dame, Omaha, and Wisconsin. Prior to getting hired at Lindenwood, Muckalt was the associate head coach at his alma mater, the University of Michigan, from 2017-23.

 

In his six seasons at Michigan, Muckalt helped 20 players get drafted into the NHL and was the Wolverines’ lead recruiter. The Wolverines won Big Ten Tournament Championships in 2022 and 2023 and went to four NCAA Tournaments, including the Frozen Four in 2018, 2022 and 2023.

Prior to his time at Michigan, Muckalt was the general manager and head coach of Tri-City Storm of the USHL from 2015-17. The Storm won the first Clark Cup in franchise history during the 2015-16 season, and Muckalt became just the fifth coach in Tier-1 history of the USHL to win a championship in his first season.

 

As an assistant coach at Michigan Tech, Muckalt helped lead the Huskies to a No. 1 ranking early in the 2014-15 season for the first time since 1976. In 2012, Tech won the Great Lakes Invitational for the first time since 1980 and earned an at-large bid to the 2015 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1981. Eight Huskies who Muckalt coached during his first stint in Houghton signed NHL contracts.

 

As a player at Michigan, Muckalt won a pair of NCAA National Championships with the Wolverines in 1996 and 1998. In 1998, he was named an NCAA West First Team All-American, All-CCHA First Team, and team assistant captain. He received his bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications. Muckalt spent five years in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Minnesota Wild, registering 97 career points on 40 goals and 57 assists. He retired as a player in 2004 after 256 career NHL games.

 

Muckalt replaces Joe Shawhan, who has led the Huskies since May 2017. In eight seasons, Shawhan went 154-120-29.

“Joe Shawhan was deeply committed to the success of our hockey program, fostering both athletic and academic excellence, and I thank him for working tirelessly to fulfill the mission of our athletic department and university,” Sanregret said. 

 

Michigan Tech will hold a press conference to welcome Coach Muckalt on Tuesday, May 27.

 



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Nathan St. Onge named 2025 Outstanding Male Athlete at Lake Linden-Hubbell | News, Sports, Jobs

Lake Linden-Hubbell senior Nathan St. Onge poses after being named the 2025 Outstanding Male Athlete. (Photo submitted) LAKE LINDEN — Over the course of his high school career, Nathan St. Onge earned an impressive 12 varsity letters, competing in football, track, baseball, basketball, and golf. In addition to his school sports, he also played hockey in […]

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Lake Linden-Hubbell senior Nathan St. Onge poses after being named the 2025 Outstanding Male Athlete. (Photo submitted)

LAKE LINDEN — Over the course of his high school career, Nathan St. Onge earned an impressive 12 varsity letters, competing in football, track, baseball, basketball, and golf.

In addition to his school sports, he also played hockey in community leagues, a sport that has been a constant in his life since childhood.

From his earliest days on the ice, hockey instilled in him a deep love for competition, teamwork, and perseverance–qualities that shaped his approach to every sport he played. His versatility, competitive spirit, and willingness to contribute wherever needed made him a true asset to every team he was part of.

While he excelled in many sports, his strongest season came in football, where he earned All-Conference and All-U.P. honors as a senior. He will play in the annual U.P. All Star football game this summer.

St. Onge is a member of the National Honor Society and maintains a 3.46 GPA. He plans on getting his associates degree from Gogebic Community College with the ultimate goal of earning an undergraduate degree in exercise science and a master’s in physical therapy. Nathan is the son of Amanda Zerbst and Andy St. Onge.



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Junior Leadership Northeast honors Class of 2025

WILKES-BARRE — Students from 17 area high schools graduated from the Junior Leadership Northeast (JLNE) program on Wednesday night at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. In total, 67 graduates made up the Class of 2025. Throughout the school year, the students attended hands-on seminars and were tasked with applying the skills […]

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WILKES-BARRE — Students from 17 area high schools graduated from the Junior Leadership Northeast (JLNE) program on Wednesday night at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts.

In total, 67 graduates made up the Class of 2025.

Throughout the school year, the students attended hands-on seminars and were tasked with applying the skills they gained during those seminars to execute Community Impact Projects. In addition to benefiting a number of local organizations through their projects, the students also served their community.

JLNE Executive Director Jessica Cronauer welcomed the audience, but made sure to pay tribute to the late Bill Wagner, who was a longtime teacher and contributor to JLNE’s advisory council. Wagner passed away in January, and Cronauer dedicated the graduation ceremony to him.

Wagner’s son, Jason, a graduate of the Leadership Northeast program, was invited to the stage to offer remarks regarding his father’s legacy. Jason also announced the establishment of the Bill Wagner Scholarship, which will be given to one of the 2025 JLNE graduates next year.

“He just enjoyed to have conversation with anyone he came across and to brighten anyone’s day,” Jason said of his father. “So as much as his humility will hate it, we look forward to sharing more details about the scholarship named after him. He would hate it that we named something after him, but we’re going to do it. And we look forward to interviewing potential candidates for this scholarship next year.”

With the focus back on the graduates, Joey Allegrucci of the Wyoming Area took the microphone over to serve as the graduation’s master of ceremonies. Allegrucci, in turn, introduced three of his fellow 2025 graduates — Emily Bolan of Wyoming Valley West, Abigail Francis of Wyoming Area, and Kevin Vincent of Holy Cross — to offer a glimpse into the JLNE experience.

Bolan, Francis, and Vincent went month-by-month through the JLNE program, during which they encountered a number of community leaders and developed their Community Impact Projects. Upon returning to podium, Allegrucci clearly summarized the projects’ goals.

“These [Community Impact Projects] represent months of teamwork, creativity and commitment,” said Allegrucci. “Keep in mind that each of these projects are student-led from start to finish, that they are solving real issues in the community.”

Each student had the opportunity to speak about the contributions they brought to their team’s project, making up the core and longest portion of the graduation ceremony. Following the project presentations, the students were called on stage to receive their certificates.

A release from JLNE describes the selection process for participating in the program:

“In the spring of each year, Leadership Northeast accepts applications from high school sophomores interested in participating in the JLNE program the following fall. Applications are available at all participating public and private schools and must be submitted through the participating high school guidance office. The JLNE Class of 2026 has been finalized and will begin their program in the fall of 2025.”



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West's Bautista signs to play soccer at Concord University

West Brunswick senior Lemuel Bautista will attend Concord University in the fall and play soccer for the Mountain Lions. 0

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West Brunswick senior Lemuel Bautista will attend Concord University in the fall and play soccer for the Mountain Lions.

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Aroca Gonzalez ’26 cards 76 but misses cut at NCAA men’s golf championship

Story Links PENFIELD, N.Y. – Hamilton College’s Ramon Aroca Gonzalez ’26 recorded a four-over par 76 on the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championship at Midvale Country Club on Wednesday, May 21.   Despite moving up to a tie for 63rd place out of 225 golfers […]

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PENFIELD, N.Y. – Hamilton College’s Ramon Aroca Gonzalez ’26 recorded a four-over par 76 on the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championship at Midvale Country Club on Wednesday, May 21.
 
Despite moving up to a tie for 63rd place out of 225 golfers with a score of 153, Aroca Gonzalez missed the cut for the final 36 holes of the championship. The top 18 teams and six individuals not on one of those teams moved on to Thursday’s round.
 
Aroca Gonzalez’s second round got off to a tough start with a bogey on the first hole, but he made birdie on the 544-yard third hole and the 138-yard ninth hole. He finished his front nine with an even-par 36.
 
Aroca Gonzalez was still at even par on his round through 13 holes, but he made bogey on four of the last five and finished the back nine in 40.
 
Aroca Gonzalez enjoyed a fantastic season as 21 of his 22 rounds were under 80 and six were 70 or better. He was voted the 2025 NESCAC Men’s Golfer of the Year and was an all-conference and all-region team selection.
 



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Trio of Southgate Anderson student-athletes make college signings official – The News Herald

Within the past week, three student-athletes at Southgate Anderson High School signed national letters of intent to finalize their respective college decisions. On May 14, Melody Ballinger was recognized as she signed on to continue her basketball-playing career at Indiana Tech University next school year. Then earlier this week on May 19, Jozie Armos penned […]

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Within the past week, three student-athletes at Southgate Anderson High School signed national letters of intent to finalize their respective college decisions.



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