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Montana State senior Rob McManus took a tumble during the final lap but was still able to finish fourth in his heat and advance to the men’s 3000 meter steeplechase finals at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Wednesday in Eugene, Oregon. McManus finished in 8:34.54, taking fourth in his heat and 9th overall […]

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Montana State senior Rob McManus took a tumble during the final lap but was still able to finish fourth in his heat and advance to the men’s 3000 meter steeplechase finals at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Wednesday in Eugene, Oregon.

McManus finished in 8:34.54, taking fourth in his heat and 9th overall out of 24 racers. He held the sixth fastest time in the field heading into Thursday’s action. His career-best time of 8:26.83 was set earlier this season at the Bryan Clay Invitational in April.

The Cashmere, Washington native was leading the race during the final lap but took a spill getting through the final water jump, allowing three competitors to pass him down the finishing stretch. 

McManus recovered from a fall during the final water jump to finish fourth in his heat and earn an automatic qualifier to Friday’s finals.




McManus has now advanced to finals for the first time in his career after making his third straight appearance at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The steeplechase finals will take place on Friday at 6:24 p.m. MST.

Earlier on Thursday’s opening fay action, Bobcats sophomore Harvey Cramb competed in the 1500 meter semifinals. The Australian product was in the top half of the pack midway through the race but faded down the stretch to a last place finish in his heat, crossing the finish line in 3:44.57. Cramb’s heat was the faster of the two, so his time ended up ranking 12th out of 24 total runners between the two semifinal races.

Cramb faded during the final lap, taking last in his heat during the 1500 meter semifinals at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.




Still to come at this week’s national championships meet will be several more Bobcat competitors.

On Thursday, Billings native Hailey Coey will compete in the women’s long jump finals, scheduled for 6:40 p.m. MST.

Also on Thursday, the Montana State women’s 4×400 relay team will be in action for a semifinals race at 8:36 p.m. MST.

On Saturday, Seeley Lake native and Colorado State junior Klaire Kovatch will compete in the women’s discus, set to get underway at 1:30 p.m. MST.



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City Of Delray Beach Celebrates July 4th With Fireworks, Music

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Official Details For City Of Delray Beach Extravaganza. The City of Delray Beach is planning a full day of activities to celebration July 4th, 2025. DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — July 4th will feature a full day of activities and celebrations in the City of […]

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The City of Delray Beach is planning a full day of activities to celebration July 4th, 2025.

DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — July 4th will feature a full day of activities and celebrations in the City of Delray Beach. We are publishing the official list of events and guide to parking provided to us by the City of Delray Beach:

>> The City of Delray Beach is excited to be hosting the 4th of July Celebration again in 2025! It’s been a family-friendly event for over 50 years and draws over 20,000 people to our Village by the Sea. The event starts at 6 pm with the 60’ flag raising ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem. We invite the public to join us for this ceremony.

Our celebration has something for everyone –food trucks and vendors, children’s activities and games, non-stop entertainment with DJ SoNyce, live music from Absolute Queen, and so much more! The spectacular Zambelli Fireworks will start promptly at 9:00 pm. The City of Delray Beach 4th of July Celebration will take place on East Atlantic Avenue from the Intracoastal Bridge to A1A.

Where: East Atlantic Avenue and A1A, Delray Beach, FL 33483

When: Friday, July 4, 2025

Food/Beverages: Food offerings include pizza, seafood, conch, burgers, hot dogs, chicken, coconut bar, tacos, French fries, empanadas, arepas, pastries, cookies, acai bowls, ice creams, Italian ices, kettle corn, mini donuts, smoothies, milkshakes, soft drinks, and water. *Subject to change

Activities: Live Entertainment featuring Absolute Queen, DJ SoNyce, Digital Vibez, NeNe Gemini, Arts and Crafts, Photo Booth, Glitter Tattoos, Face Painting, Giant Games, Sunglass bar, Coloring wall, Roaming Photos, Toddler Soft Play, Free Cotton Candy, 4s on the 4th Volleyball Tournament, Stilt Walkers, Beer garden, snorkel tour and much more! *Subject to change

Morning Schedule of Events: 8 am – 12 pm 4s on the 4th – Beach Volleyball Tournament. 9 am Snorkel Tour. S.S. Inchulva.

Evening Schedule of Events: 6 pm – 6:30 pm 60’ Flag Raising Ceremony at E. Atlantic and Gleason St

6:30 pm – 8:45 pm Non-stop Music with Digital Vibez (E. Atlantic near East Rd). 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Absolute Queen (Main Stage). 7:30 pm – 7:45 pm DJ SoNyce with NeNe Gemini (Main Stage). 7:45 pm – 8:45 pm Absolute Queen (Main Stage). 8:45 pm – 9 pm DJ SoNyce with NeNe Gemini (Main Stage).

9 pm Fireworks show by Zambelli

*Subject to change

Partners: City of Delray Beach, Opal Grand Resort, Beachside Golf Cars and Spa, and Zambelli Fireworks.

Street Closure:

July 4th from noon – 11 pm – East Atlantic from the Intracoastal Bridge east to A1A, A1A from Thomas to Miramar.

Getting Around:

Park – The public is urged to park west of the Intracoastal Bridge.

Tri-Rail – Runs a Holiday schedule. Call 1-800-TRI-RAIL (874-7245) for more info.

Freebee – Take the Freebee to the Intracoastal Bridge.

Bike – Ride your bike.

Parking:

There are plenty of parking lots around the city. To find the closest one, visit DelrayBeachFL.gov/Parking

Contact Information:

For more information, please call (561) 243-7250 option 3 or visit us at http://www.delraybeachfl.gov/July4th. <<





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Isko appoints former water polo player as MASCO chief

By: Waylon Galvez Returning Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno-Domagoso has appointed former national team player Dale Evangelista as the new head of the Manila Sports Council (MASCO), aiming to revitalize the city’s sports programs and reestablish the capital as a hub for athletics. Moreno’s appointment of the 46-year-old Evangelista comes just days before his official […]

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Returning Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno-Domagoso has appointed former national team player Dale Evangelista as the new head of the Manila Sports Council (MASCO), aiming to revitalize the city’s sports programs and reestablish the capital as a hub for athletics.

Moreno’s appointment of the 46-year-old Evangelista comes just days before his official return to City Hall, alongside seven other key appointments to various departments and offices.

The mayor is set to officially assume office by noontime on Monday, June 30.

Before the midterm elections last month, Moreno had emphasized the importance of strengthening Manila’s sports initiatives—from grassroots development to identifying potential athletes for the national team who could represent the country in future international events such as the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and the Summer Olympics.

Evangelista expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him.

“I’m very much thankful to be given an opportunity by Mayor Isko to serve our beloved City of Manila, for his trust and confidence. It’s such a huge honor,” said Evangelista, who will step down as chairman of Barangay 56 in Tondo to assume his new role.

“The instruction of Mayor Isko is very clear—he wants to see programs that will help our grassroots development, he wants to see athletes from the city capital make the national team, and he wants these things to be standardized to ensure continuity within the Manila Sports Council (MASCO) program,” he added.

A longtime member of the national water polo team—both as an athlete and coach—Evangelista said one of his top priorities is to form a strong Team Manila for the upcoming Batang Pinoy games in General Santos City later this year.

He noted that open tryouts for various sports will be held with the support of experienced coaches to scout and develop young athletes.

“Of course, we want to send a strong team. The goal is for Team Manila to win the overall championship,” Evangelista said.

As part of MASCO’s grassroots initiatives, Evangelista is also targeting the revival of the Manila Youth Games (MYG), which has historically served as a key platform for discovering athletic talent in the city.

In addition to the MYG, there are plans to bring back the Manila Marathon and introduce local E-sports tournaments, in line with the growing popularity of digital sports among the youth.

Evangelista emphasized the importance of establishing a strong organizational framework within MASCO and assembling a competent team to effectively execute the programs.

“Our time with the national team, both as an athlete and as a coach, taught me valuable lessons. It also allowed me to create good relationships with sports people who we believe can help us improve MASCO,” he said.

Evangelista represented the Philippines in numerous international water polo tournaments. As an athlete, he helped secure silver medals in the 2005 SEA Games in Manila, the 2007 edition in Bangkok, and the 2009 games in Laos. He also earned a bronze medal in the 2003 SEA Games in Vietnam.

In 2019, when the country last hosted the SEA Games, Evangelista served as chief deputy to then-head coach Rey Galang as the national team clinched another silver medal in front of the home crowd.



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DuBois Minor softball blanks Punxsy to secure D

DUBOIS — Just a few hours after a torrential downpour passed through the area on Saturday afternoon, the members of the DuBois Minor League softball All-Stars team managed to pour on the runs in their District 10 championship game at home against Punxsy. DuBois scored the only run of the first two innings in the […]

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DuBois Minor softball blanks Punxsy to secure D

DUBOIS — Just a few hours after a torrential downpour passed through the area on Saturday afternoon, the members of the DuBois Minor League softball All-Stars team managed to pour on the runs in their District 10 championship game at home against Punxsy.

DuBois scored the only run of the first two innings in the top of the second, but then exploded for four in the third inning and six more in the fourth en route to an 11-0, four-inning victory to clinch the D-10 title and earn a spot in the Section 1 tournament, to be played in Union City beginning on July 5th.

“This is huge for the girls,” DuBois manager Keith Lepionka said after the game. “There’s a lot of great competition (in District 10). DuBois needed to get back up on top of the pedestal here; they’d been knocked down a little bit lately, so that was our goal, to get us back up there and to keep it going as we continue to play.”

While the offense was firing on all cylinders, DuBois pitcher Zoey Lee pitched a gem from the circle, retiring the first 10 hitters she faced and finishing with a one-hit shutout. She struck out 10 Punxsy hitters and didn’t walk any.

Lee was among the offensive leaders for the winners, as well, notching a pair of hits and driving in four of her team’s runs. Emma Pfingstler had a leadoff inside-the-park home run and added an RBI single, and Felicity Clark had an RBI triple. Willow Helm had a pair of singles, and Emma Bruabker drove in a pair of runs with her single, while Aubree Keller walked in both of her plate appearances and scored each time.

Punxsy’s Lexie Gee pitched all four innings, matching Lee’s strikeout total with 10 but allowing 10 runs on nine hits and nine walks. Offensively, Maliah Mercer was Punxsy’s only base runner with a one-out infield single in the fourth, and she had one stolen base.

In the two teams’ meeting earlier in the tournament, it was a true pitchers’ duel, with Pfingstler and Lee combining for a no-hit shutout, while Gee allowed just two runs — only one of which was earned — on two hits.

In regard to the pitching depth in this year’s tournament, Lepionka said, “I’ve got two horses. I could stick either one of them out there on any given day, and they’re going to win a game for us. Obviously, Punxsy has an unbelievable pitcher, and St. Marys had two really good pitchers. So, 9- and 10-year-old softball is not easy anymore. It’s highly competitive, and that’s great to see for all of District 10.”

Turning to what he thought of his team’s offensive outburst against a solid pitcher in Gee, Lepionka added, “I’d like to say that I wasn’t surprised, but I was. (Gee) is really good. But our hitters were ready and they were confident. They weren’t scared today, so they went out and they competed hard, had really good at-bats, and they wanted to win.”

DuBois, playing as the visitor on its own field, took advantage of its first crack at things, scoring the game’s first run in the top of the first in quick fashion, as Pfingstler, a lefty, sliced one down the third-base line that skipped all the way to the left-field fence, allowing her to scamper around for an inside-the-park home run.

Gee responded well, striking out the next hitter she faced before issuing a walk to Lee. Lee stole second and took third on a passed ball, but Gee stranded her there by fanning the next two DuBois hitters to keep the score at 1-0.

Lee made quick work of the top of Punxsy’s order in the home half, striking out all three hitters she faced, but despite a one-out single by Lainey Lepionka and a two-out walk to Brooklyn Billock in the bottom half of the inning, both were stranded when Gee recorded her sixth strikeout of the game to end that threat.

Punxsy was retired in order again in the second, though Ella Weaver became the first Punxsy player to put one in play when she rolled one back to Lee for a 1-3 putout. The 1-2-3 inning brought DuBois back to bat quickly, setting the stage for a four-run third for DuBois.

Keller got things going by working a leadoff walk, and she advanced to third on a single to center by Helm. Helm then stole second before Pfingstler worked a walk to load the bases.

Gee got a strikeout to follow for the first out of the inning, but Lee came up big in the clutch to help her own cause, clearing the bases by dropping a single into center field to make it 4-0.

Lee quickly stole second and took third on a passed ball before Clark was walked and took second without a throw. Cali Gibson then worked a two-out walk, and when ball four skipped to the backstop, Lee hustled home to make it 5-0.

In the bottom of the third, Lee struck out all three hitters she faced, again quickly putting her team back on the offensive, where they kept the momentum going and scored six runs — all with two outs — to extend the lead to double digits.

Billock walked with one out to become the first base runner of the inning, and Keller worked a walk of her own with two outs before Helm singled to move everyone up a station and load the bases.

Pfingstler singled back up the middle, plating one run, and Brubaker followed with a two-RBI single to center to make it 8-0. Lee brought another home with yet another single to center, then Clark ripped a triple to deep right field to plate Brubaker and Lee and make it an 11-0 game.

With that, Punxsy needed two runs in the home half to extend the contest. Lee got a quick out on a bunt that she fielded and threw to first, but Mercer followed with an infield single that had a high spin-rate to become Punxsy’s first base runner.

Mercer then stole second before Lee got a strikeout for the second out, then took third on a wild pitch. But she was stranded there when Lee got her 10th and final strikeout to end the contest, allowing the DuBois celebration to begin.

At this time, the Section 1 tournament bracket indicates that DuBois will play the winner of District 1 at noon on Saturday, July 5, in the opening round.

DUBOIS 11,

PUNXSUTAWNEY 0,

4 innings

Scores by Innings

DuBois;104;6;—;11

Punxsy;000;0;—;0

DuBois—11

Emma Pfingstler lf 2322, Emma Brubaker ss 3112, Zoey Lee p 2224, Felicity Clark c 2012, Abigail Miller eh 2000, Cali Gibson cf 2000, Lainey Lepionka 2b 2010, Hollene Davidson eh 2000, Brooklyn Billock 3b 0100, Kenley Camise 1b 2000, Aubree Keller eh 0200, Willow Helm rf 2220. Totals 21-11-9-10.

Punxsutawney—0

Anna Huffman 1b 1000, Blake Rugh ss 1000, Lexie Gee p 1000, Mattison Pearce lf 1000, Ella Weaver rf 1000, Ava Roberts 2b 1000, Paige Rudolph cf 1000, Lily Carpenter rf 1000, Macy Bargerstock 3b 1000, Abigail Horner c 1000, Maliah Mercer 2b 1010, Emma Reitz cf 1000, Ashtyn Swartz lf 1000. Totals 13-0-1-0.

LOB: DuBois 7, Punxsy 1. 3B: Felicity Clark. HR: Emma Pfingstler. SB: DuBois 5 (Billock, Helm, Miller, Lee 2), Punxsy 1 (Mercer).

Pitching

Punxsy: Lexie Gee-4 IP, 9 H, 11 R, 10 ER, 9BB, 10K

DuBois: Zoey Lee-4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 10 K

Winning pitcher: Zoey Lee. Losing pitcher: Lexie Gee.

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Orange County Convention Center Hosts AAU Volleyball Tournament

The Orange County Convention Center has been hosting the AAU volleyball tournament in Orlando. The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has been holding the annual AAU Junior Volleyball National Championships since June 13th and the tournament goes through July 7, 2025 at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC). The 24-day event is expected to bring approximately […]

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The Orange County Convention Center has been hosting the AAU volleyball tournament in Orlando.

The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has been holding the annual AAU Junior Volleyball National Championships since June 13th and the tournament goes through July 7, 2025 at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC). The 24-day event is expected to bring approximately $825.5 million in economic impact to Central Florida this year based on 325,500 estimated attendees.

The girls’ tournament was held ?rst, from June 13th-June 28th, with divisions from 10U to 18U. The boys’ tournament begins shortly after the completion of the girls’ divisions, from June 30th-July 7th with divisions from 12U to 18U.

The 2024 event was the largest sporting event ever held at the OCCC and has held the Guiness Book of World Records mark for the largest volleyball event in the world since 2012 – 2025’s event is set to break these records yet again. A total of 6,515 teams (5,063 girls and 1,452 boys), including more than 390 Central Florida teams will travel to Orlando to compete.

“We are so thankful for our community partners when it comes to arranging this event, without Orange County Convention Center, Greater Orlando Sports Commission, and Visit Orlando, we wouldn’t be able to host the premier event for AAU’s largest sport,” said Jo Mirza, AAU President.

Over the course of 24 days, the world’s largest volleyball tournament showcases more than athletes and coaches traveling from every corner of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands to represent their team at the 52nd AAU Girls’ and Boys’ Junior National Volleyball Championships.

According to Visit Orlando, in 2024, the 51st AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships brought over $760 million in economic impact to Central Florida. With 2025 bringing in hundreds of new teams, the event is expected to bring in even more in economic impact. Since 2017, this preeminent AAU event has been recognized as an eight-time consecutive Champion of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism by Sports Destination Magazine and has been inducted into their “Hall of Fame” category. The event has also been awarded as one of 2025’s Most Anticipated Sporting Events to Watch by SportsEvents Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

“Our continued partnership with AAU is testament to the success and record-breaking growth of this international youth sporting event,” said OCCC Executive Director Mark Tester. “As the largest annual event at the Center, we are honored to host this dynamic tournament and look forward to welcoming athletes and guests from around the world. AAU’s ongoing trust and con?dence in our facility allows us to showcase our world-class venue and best-in-class service.”

Beyond the court, the AAU partnered with Side-Out Foundation as a part of the AAU Cares initiative to raise money for breast cancer research through “Dig Pink” campaigns. All participants are encouraged to wear pink during the event to show support.



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‘Top Gun’ cast: Where are they now?

From eye-popping aerial footage to an unmistakably ’80s soundtrack to the homoerotic beach volleyball scene, there’s a little something for everyone in Top Gun. The action classic, which follows a group of red-blooded pilots attending the Navy’s Fighter Weapons School in San Diego, was a major box office sensation, with its $176 million gross making it the […]

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From eye-popping aerial footage to an unmistakably ’80s soundtrack to the homoerotic beach volleyball scene, there’s a little something for everyone in Top Gun. The action classic, which follows a group of red-blooded pilots attending the Navy’s Fighter Weapons School in San Diego, was a major box office sensation, with its $176 million gross making it the top movie of 1986.

One of the most fun elements of Top Gun all these years later is seeing so many cast members on the brink of stardom. Tom Cruise was certainly emerging as an A-lister at the time, with the film also boasting an impressive cast of actors who achieved further success following its release, including Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, Tim Robbins, and Meg Ryan.

Catch up with what the cast of Top Gun is up to now, ahead.

Tom Cruise (Maverick)

Tom Cruise as Maverick in ‘Top Gun’; Tom Cruise at the EE British Academy Film Awards on Feb. 14, 2016.
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A young Tom Cruise booked one of his first major roles as Maverick in Top Gun. The actor played the Navy lieutenant after starring in Risky Business in 1983 and earning credits for Endless Love (1981), Taps (1981), The Outsiders (1983), All the Right Moves (1983), and Legend (1985).

Cruise was first offered the lead role in Top Gun in 1983, but it was Ridley Scott who helped convince him to take the part, introducing him to his brother, Tony. “It was aligned with the things that I love: movies and aviation,” the actor recalled in 2016.

In the years since his initial turn as Top Gun‘s famed aviator, Cruise only became more of a star. He earned Oscar nominations for his roles in Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Jerry Maguire (1996), and Magnolia (1999), winning Golden Globes for all three films. Cruise ruled the box office with gigs in Rain Man (1988), The Firm (1993), Vanilla Sky (2001), Minority Report (2002), The Last Samurai (2003), War of the Worlds (2005), and his eight-film Mission: Impossible franchise, which concluded in 2025.

Cruise reprised his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in 2022 with the release of Top Gun: Maverick, which, like the first film, became a massive box-office success. Unlike the first film, however, the sequel went on to receive a Best Picture nomination, giving Cruise his first Oscar nomination as a producer. He is set to receive an Honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement in film in November 2025.

Cruise has been married three times, to Mimi Rogers from 1987 to 1990, Nicole Kidman from 1990 to 2001, and Katie Holmes from 2006 to 2012. He has two adopted children (Isabella Jane and Connor Antony) with Kidman, and a daughter (Suri) with Holmes.

Kelly McGillis (Charlie)

Kelly McGillis as Charlie in ‘Top Gun’; Kelly McGillis at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 18, 2013.
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Tom Cruise found his Top Gun love interest in Kelly McGillis, who played Charlotte “Charlie” Blackwood. McGillis portrayed the astrophysicist after spending a few years in the industry, picking up credits in Reuben, Reuben (1983) and on One Life to Live. She also earned Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for her performance in Witness (1985) before playing Charlie.

“I had a great time shooting [Top Gun],” McGillis told EW in 2011. “It was like being at summer camp with a bunch of really good-looking guys. I used to love to rub the top of their heads when they got shaved. I really liked that. [Laughs.] And we had a great time. We all hung out together. We had fun. We played golf together and tennis together. I couldn’t have asked for anything better in my life.”

The actress continued her big-screen career following Top Gun, appearing in Made in Heaven (1987), The House on Carroll Street (1988), The Accused (1988), The Babe (1992), At First Sight (1999), and The Monkey’s Mask (2000).

In the 21st century, McGillis appeared in episodes of The L Word as Col. Gillian Davis, and starred in Stake Land (2010), The Innkeepers (2011), and We Are What We Are (2013). McGillis also hit the stage multiple times through the years in Broadway productions and with the Shakespeare Theatre Company.

McGillis has two daughters with ex-husband Fred Tillman. She came out as a lesbian in 2009 and was in a civil union with Melanie Leis from 2010 to 2011.

Val Kilmer (Iceman)

Val Kilmer as Iceman in ‘Top Gun’; Val Kilmer at the Broad Museum black tie inaugural dinner at the Broad on Sept. 17, 2015.

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Val Kilmer joined Top Gun as Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, another lieutenant in the Navy who butts heads with Maverick. Kilmer came into the gig with just three onscreen credits to his name: 1984’s Top Secret!, a 1985 installment of ABC Afterschool Specials, and Real Genius in 1985.

Following his turn as Iceman, Kilmer continued to fill his résumé with notable roles, starring in such films as Willow (1988), The Doors (1991), True Romance (1993), and Tombstone (1993) before playing Batman in 1995’s Batman Forever. In the years since, Kilmer hit the big screen in Heat (1995), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), The Saint (1997), At First Sight (1999), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), Déjà Vu (2006), and MacGruber (2010).

He also appeared in episodes of Knight Rider, The Spoils of Babylon, and Psych. Kilmer was the subject of the 2021 documentary Val, which chronicled his battle with throat cancer. He returned to play Iceman in Top Gun: Maverick, providing one of the film’s most touching scenes.

“Making that first film, we were all so young, but even then there was a special bond between us all. After shooting, we would laugh and dance the night away,” Kilmer wrote for EW in 2022. “Coming back to work with Tom more than 30 years later, it was like no time had passed at all.”

Kilmer died in April 2025 at the age of 65 after a bout with pneumonia.

Anthony Edwards (Goose)

Anthony Edwards as Goose in ‘Top Gun’; Anthony Edwards attends the Joyful Heart Foundation honors Vice President Joe Biden at Joyful Revolution Gala on May 10, 2016.

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With a decade in the industry to his name, Anthony Edwards landed what would be a key role in Top Gun. The actor played Nick “Goose” Bradshaw, a close friend and comrade to Maverick, flying with the aviator until his untimely death. Edwards, who made his onscreen debut in the ’70s, appeared in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Heart Like a Wheel (1983), the short-lived ’80s sitcom It Takes Two, Revenge of the Nerds (1984), and The Sure Thing (1985).

He reprised his role as Gilbert for Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise in 1987, and appeared in Miracle Mile (1988), Pet Sematary II (1992), early ’90s episodes of Northern Exposure, The Client (1994), Playing by Heart (1998), Northfork (2003), The Forgotten (2004), and Zodiac (2007).

Edwards earned Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe win for his extended stint on ER as Dr. Mark Greene. He went on to win an Emmy in 2010 for his work as an executive producer on the TV movie Temple Grandin, and popped up in Flipped (2010), a 2015 episode of Girls, and recurring roles on Billions and Inventing Anna.

Edwards has four children with ex-wife Jeanine Lobell. He married actress Mare Winningham in 2021.

Tom Skerritt (Viper)

Tom Skerritt as Viper in ‘Top Gun’; Tom Skerritt attends ‘A Hologram for the King’ world premiere during 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at John Zuccotti Theater at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center on April 20, 2016.

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Tom Skerritt made his appearance in Top Gun as Mike “Viper” Metcalf, a high-achieving and wise chief instructor with the unit. Skerritt came into the gig with decades of experience to his name, having earned previous credits for M*A*S*H (1970), Fuzz (1972), Thieves Like Us (1974), The Turning Point (1977), Up in Smoke (1978), Alien (1979), and The Dead Zone (1983).

Following Top Gun, Skerritt did a late-’80s stint on Cheers, earned Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy win for his turn as Jimmy Brock on Picket Fences in the ’90s, and appeared in Steel Magnolias (1989), The Rookie (1990), Poison Ivy (1992), A River Runs Through It (1992), Singles (1992), Contact (1997), Smoke Signals (1998), The Other Sister (1999), and Tears of the Sun (2003).

Skerritt had a recurring role as William Walker on Brothers & Sisters and James Paisley on The Good Wife, and hit the big screen in Whiteout (2009), Ted (2012), At Middleton (2013), A Hologram for the King (2016), and East of the Mountains (2021).

Skerritt has been married to Julie Tokashiki since 1998. He has a daughter with Tokashiki and four other children from previous marriages.

Michael Ironside (Jester)

Michael Ironside as Jester in ‘Top Gun’; Michael Ironside at the Village at the Lift during the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 27, 2015.

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Michael Ironside kicked off his career in the ’70s and earned early credits in Scanners (1981), Visiting Hours (1982), Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983), and The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), in addition to episodes of Hill Street Blues, V, and V: The Final Battle. He then played Rick “Jester” Heatherly in Top Gun, an instructor for the unit.

Ironside followed up the gig with credits for Total Recall (1990); Highlander II: The Quickening (1991); Free Willy (1993); The Next Karate Kid (1994); Major Payne (1995); Starship Troopers (1997); Walker, Texas Ranger; The Perfect Storm (2000); ER; The Machinist (2004); and Terminator Salvation (2009).

The veteran actor also appeared as Captain in X-Men: First Class (2011), voiced Ultra Magnus in various Transformers releases, and appeared on shows like The Alienist, This Is Us, and The Dropout.

Ironside married Karen Dinwiddie in 1986; he has a daughter with her and another from a previous marriage.

John Stockwell (Cougar)

John Stockwell as Cougar in ‘Top Gun’; John Stockwell and Christopher McDonald attending the ‘Cat Run’ premiere and after party at ArcLight Cinemas on March 29, 2011.

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John Stockwell joined Top Gun as Bill “Cougar” Cortell, one of Maverick’s wingmen who makes an early exit from flying. Before becoming the airman, Stockwell appeared in Losin’ It (1983), Eddie and the Cruisers (1983), Christine (1983), Radioactive Dreams (1985), My Science Project (1985), and episodes of North and South.

After Top Gun, Stockwell earned acclaim for his writing, picked up an Emmy nomination for his 2000 TV movie Cheaters, and went on to pen the scripts for Rock Star (2001) and Blue Crush (2002). He also stepped behind the camera as a director, helming Cheaters, Crazy/Beautiful (2001), Blue Crush, Into the Blue (2005), Turistas (2006), Middle of Nowhere (2008), a handful of episodes of The L Word, and Dark Tide (2012).

Stockwell has three children with his wife, Helene Henderson. His niece is Florence + the Machine vocalist Florence Welch.

Whip Hubley (Hollywood)

Whip Hubley as Hollywood in ‘Top Gun’; Whip Hubley at the screening of ‘Armistead Maupin’s Further Tales of the City’ at UCLA’s Royce Hall on April 11, 2001.

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Top Gun found its “Hollywood” in Whip Hubley, who played the wingman with the real name of Rick Neven. He had a few roles before the gig, appearing in St. Elmo’s Fire (1985), as well as episodes of Magnum, P.I. and North and South.

Hubley spent the late-’80s in TV movies, and picked up ’90s credits for Life Goes On; Murder, She Wrote; Coneheads (1993); Species (1995); Executive Decision (1996); and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). In the years since, he has largely focused on television, landing bit roles in one-off episodes of The Practice, Charmed, The District, and CSI: Miami.

Hubley is married to Dinah Minot, an associate producer at Saturday Night Live in the late-’80s.

Barry Tubb (Wolfman)

Barry Tubb as Wolfman in ‘Top Gun’; Barry Tubb at the Sid Richardson Museum in Fort Worth, Texas’ Sundance Square on Jan. 15, 2016.

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Barry Tubb worked with “Hollywood” in Top Gun as Leonard “Wolfman” Wolfe, an officer assisting the lieutenant. Tubb began his onscreen career in the ’80s, appearing in Mask (1985), The Legend of Billie Jean (1985), and episodes of Bay City Blues, The Mississippi, and Hill Street Blues before joining Top Gun.

He went on to play Jasper Fant in Lonesome Dove (1989) and Return to Lonesome Dove (1994), and starred in Guilty by Suspicion (1991), American Outlaws (2001), and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005). He played Tom Cafferty for an arc on Friday Night Lights and appeared in a few episodes of NBC’s Revolution.

In 2024, Tubb sued Paramount Pictures for using his image in Top Gun: Maverick without his permission.

Rick Rossovich (Slider)

Rick Rossovich as Slider in ‘Top Gun’; Rick Rossovich in a video discussing the making of the independent feature ‘Sandbar’.

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Slider may have smelled, but Rick Rossovich hardly stunk as the junior grade lieutenant, whose real name was Ron Kerner.

“We were just a bunch of young guys; it was all testosterone,” Rossovich told ScreenRant in 2021. “And the Navy kind of fueled it, because we were surrounded by all these Ace pilots who were the real deal. These are the guys that don’t get there by accident; you really have to have some kind of some mettle to get there. Every day was like, ‘Okay, you better come prepared. You better be ready.’ It was just a joy, though.”

Rossovich came into the gig after earning previous credits for The Lords of Discipline (1983), Streets of Fire (1984), and The Terminator (1984), and episodes of Fantasy Island, B.J. and the Bear, and Eight Is Enough.

After playing Slider, Rossovich continued to act, appearing in The Morning After (1986), Roxanne (1987), Navy Seals (1990), and Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997). He had an arc on ER as Dr. John “Tag” Taglieri, and spent two years playing Lt. Anthony Palermo on Pacific Blue. Rossovich took a bit of a hiatus from acting in the 2000s, but returned for smaller projects in the 2010s.

He has two children with his wife, Eva.

Tim Robbins (Merlin)

Tim Robbins as Merlin in ‘Top Gun’; Tim Robbins at the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Kino International on Feb. 13, 2016.

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Tim Robbins found his spot in Top Gun as Samuel “Merlin” Wells, an officer who works with Maverick. Robbins joined the flick after a few years in the industry, boasting early-’80s credits in No Small Affair (1984), The Sure Thing (1985), and Fraternity Vacation (1985), and episodes of St. Elsewhere, The Love Boat, and Hill Street Blues.

Following Top Gun, Robbins spent the next decade starring in Bull Durham (1988), Erik the Viking (1989), Cadillac Man (1990), Jacob’s Ladder (1990), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Ready to Wear (1994), and I.Q. (1994). After picking up Golden Globes for The Player (1992) and Short Cuts (1993), Robbins earned his first Oscar nomination for directing 1995’s Dead Man Walking.

Going on to star in Nothing to Lose (1997), Arlington Road (1999), Mission to Mars (2000), High Fidelity (2000), and Antitrust (2001), Robbins also won the Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe and Oscar for 2003’s Mystic River. In the years since, he appeared in Code 46 (2003), War of the Worlds, Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006), The Lucky Ones (2008), Green Lantern (2011), Welcome to Me (2014), and Dark Waters (2019). He is one of the stars of the Apple TV+ sci-fi drama Silo.

Robbins has two sons with Susan Sarandon, with whom he was in a relationship from 1988 to 2009. He was married to Gratiela Brancusi from 2017 to 2022.

Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Sundown)

Clarence Gilyard Jr. as Sundown in ‘Top Gun’; Clarence Gilyard Jr. at the ‘Left Behind: The Movie’ screening at the Directors Guild in Los Angeles.

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After appearing in episodes of Diff’rent Strokes, CHiPs, and The Duck Factory, Clarence Gilyard Jr. joined Top Gun as Marcus “Sundown” Williams, who works with Maverick after Goose’s death but struggles in light of the tragedy.

After the flick, Gilyard appeared in Die Hard (1988) and spent four years on Matlock as Conrad McMasters before booking his most famous role to date: James Trivette on Walker, Texas Ranger. He starred in the series from 1993 to 2001, and reprised his role in a few other spinoff projects. In the 2010s, Gilyard popped up in indie movies while also working as an associate professor of theater at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Gilyard had six children between two marriages. The actor died in 2022 after a long illness, at the age of 66.

James Tolkan (Stinger)

James Tolkan as Stinger in ‘Top Gun’; James Tolkan at the 2013 Rhode Island Comic-Con on Nov. 2, 2013.

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James Tolkan played Tom “Stinger” Jardian in Top Gun, a commander who oversees Maverick. The veteran actor boasted pre-Top Gun credits in a slew of films, including They Might Be Giants (1971), The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973), Serpico (1973), Love and Death (1975), The Amityville Horror (1979), Prince of the City (1981), WarGames (1983), and Back to the Future (1985).

After Top Gun, Tolkan played Norman Keyes in a few episodes of Remington Steele, Mike Ragland in The Hat Squad, and Dallas Cassel in Cobra, and hit the big screen in Armed and Dangerous (1986), Masters of the Universe (1987), Back to the Future Part II (1989), Family Business (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Dick Tracy (1990), and Problem Child 2 (1991). In the 2010s, he played Judge Fidler in HBO’s 2013 film Phil Spector, and popped up in 2015’s Bone Tomahawk.

Tolkan has been married to his wife, Parmelee Welles, since 1971.

Meg Ryan (Carole)

Meg Ryan as Carole in ‘Top Gun’; Meg Ryan at a screening of ‘Ithaca’ on May 6, 2016 in Bentonville, Ark.

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Early in her career, Meg Ryan played Goose’s wife Carole in Top Gun. Ryan picked up the gig after appearing in episodes of As the World Turns, ABC Afterschool Specials, and Charles in Charge in the ’80s.

She went on to star in Armed and Dangerous (1986), Innerspace (1987), D.O.A. (1988), and The Presidio (1988) before picking up her first Golden Globe nomination for 1989’s When Harry Met Sally. She landed two more nominations in the years that followed, for Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and You’ve Got Mail (1998), and ruled the box office with her rom-com turns.

Ryan has popped up in episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Web Therapy, and reunited with former costar Tom Hanks in 2015’s Ithaca, which she also directed. She co-wrote, directed, and starred in the 2023 rom-com What Happens Later with David Duchovny.

Ryan has two children with ex-husband Dennis Quaid, including actor Jack Quaid.

Adrian Pasdar (Chipper)

Adrian Pasdar as Chipper in ‘Top Gun’; Adrian Pasdar at LYCOS Life and the LYCOS Life Project launch party on June 8, 2015.

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Adrian Pasdar made his onscreen debut in Top Gun as Charles “Chipper” Piper, a lieutenant in the unit.

“It was just a wild experience for me,” Pasdar recalled to Philly Magazine in 2007. “I was 19. And [Tom] Cruise was one of the nicest guys in the world. Every time I’ve seen him since then, he’s been a gentleman.”

The gig kicked off a busy career for the actor, who spent the late-’80s and early-’90s in Solarbabies (1986), Near Dark (1987), and Carlito’s Way (1993).

He went on to earn credits for Mysterious Ways, Judging Amy, Desperate Housewives, and Heroes in the 2000s, and lent his voice to The Super Hero Squad Show and the Iron Man series. His recent small-screen gigs include 2010s episodes of Castle, Political Animals, The Lying Game, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Ultimate Spider-Man, Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Pasdar has two children with the Chicks vocalist Natalie Maines, to whom he was married from 2000 to 2019.



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THIS player tops the list with impressive net worth, its not Messi, Tyson Fury

According to Forbes, Cristiano Ronaldo has once again been named as the world’s highest-paid athlete, topping the list for the third year in a row. NBA star Stephen Curry has climbed to second place. According to the business magazine, Ronaldo’s total earnings have risen by $15 million, bringing his income to an estimated $275 million […]

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THIS player tops the list with impressive net worth, its not Messi, Tyson Fury

According to Forbes, Cristiano Ronaldo has once again been named as the world’s highest-paid athlete, topping the list for the third year in a row. NBA star Stephen Curry has climbed to second place. According to the business magazine, Ronaldo’s total earnings have risen by $15 million, bringing his income to an estimated $275 million (around £206 million). He has now topped the list five times in his career. Only retired boxing champion Floyd Mayweather has earned more in a single year, earning $300 million in 2015 and $275 million in 2018.

Ronaldo, 40, joined Saudi club Al Nassr in late 2022. Along with his salary, he earns a lot through sponsorships and endorsements, thanks to his massive social media following of over 939 million people.

On the other hand, Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry is now second on the list, earning $156 million (about £117 million). Curry also made history in March by becoming the first NBA player to score 4,000 three-pointers.

British boxer Tyson Fury takes third place with $146 million (roughly £110 million), even though he lost his world heavyweight title to Oleksandr Usyk in December. Fury’s earnings were boosted by a Netflix reality show and a deal with Malta’s tourism board.

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has dropped from third to fifth place, falling further behind his longtime rival Ronaldo.

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