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MEN’S AND WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD WRAP UP 2025 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Story Links Easton, Ma. – The Le Moyne College men’s and women’s track & field teams concluded the final day of the 2025 Northeast Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Sunday.   Senior Jack Gibson (Ilion, N.Y./Central Valley Academy) had the most individual success of the day after […]

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Easton, Ma. – The Le Moyne College men’s and women’s track & field teams concluded the final day of the 2025 Northeast Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Sunday.
 
Senior Jack Gibson (Ilion, N.Y./Central Valley Academy) had the most individual success of the day after recording a 3rd place finish in the men’s 3000m steeplechase event, clocking in with a time of 9:09.99. Sophomore Mike Purvis (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) also competed in the steeplechase event, placing 5th overall after running a time of 9:44.83. Redshirt-junior Matthew Frisa (Spencerport, N.Y./Spencerport) competed in the 400m hurdles, placing 6th overall in the finals after earning a time of 57.20.
 
The quartet of senior Brandon Scott (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee), redshirt-junior Connor Scott (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee), junior Jordan Johnson (Plainfield, N.J./Timothy Christian School), and sophomore Christopher Moser (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee) all competed in the men’s 4x100m relay, placing 8th overall after running a time of 43.17.
 
Sophomore Skylar Gravell (Malone, N.Y./Franklin Academy), Christopher Moser, Brandon Scott, and freshman Christopher Zajdel (Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy) earned themselves a 4th place finish in the 4x400m relay after clocking in with a time of 3:17.14. Junior Cyril Anderson (Manchester, N.H./Manchester) placed 9th overall in the javelin throw after earning a distance of 148-feet, 0-inches.
 
On the women’s side, junior Lilly Capria (North Syracuse, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse) and freshman Jacey Locci (Stillwater, N.Y./Stillwater) both tied for 4th place in the high jump event, earning marks of 5-feet, 1.75-inches.
 
Freshman Jasmin Gonzalez-Rivera (Utica, N.Y./Thomas R. Proctor/Monmouth) earned a 6th place finish in the 400m hurdles, running a time of 1:07.08. Sophomore Mackenzie Ples (Lowville, N.Y./Lowville) placed 7th overall in the 3000m steeplechase event after running a time of 11:54.77.
 
The quartet of freshman Sara Edmonson (Leonardsville, N.Y./Mount Markham), senior Delaney Manahan (Marcellus, N.Y./Marcellus), sophomore Amanda Lowenguth (Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas), and sophomore Rosalie Vincent (Syracuse, N.Y./Bishop Grimes) competed in the 4x100m relay, placing 8th overall after running a time of 51.45..
 
Rosalie Vincent, Jacey Locci, Amanda Lowenguth, and Jasmin Gonzalex-Rivera placed 8th overall in the 4x400m relay after running a time of 4:08.50.

Some of the Dolphins will have an opportunity to compete in the ECAC/IC4A Championships scheduled to run from May 16th-May 18th.

 



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The boys All-Star teams for both the Mid-State League and District 6 Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association were recently released, and a pair of DuBois players were among those honored amongst those squads. DuBois senior outside hitter Ethan Rusnica actually landed on both the league Mid-State League All-Star squad, as well as the First Team on […]

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The boys All-Star teams for both the Mid-State League and District 6 Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association were recently released, and a pair of DuBois players were among those honored amongst those squads.

DuBois senior outside hitter Ethan Rusnica actually landed on both the league Mid-State League All-Star squad, as well as the First Team on the Class 2A squad as part of the District 6 Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association teams.

Rusnica was joined on the Mid-State League team by senior teammate Kyan Peck, who was one of two setters to garner honors.

League champion West Shamokin led the way with five Mid-State All-Stars in seniors Bradyn Rogers (middle hitter), Travis Johns (outside hitter) and Jesse Cessna (opposite hitter), junior Aiden Oesterling (setter) and sophomore Anderson Fowler (middle hitter).

Central had four All-Stars in seniors Bryson Brooks (outside hitter) and Hayden Smith (middle hitter) and the junior duo of Christian Heuston (opposite hitter) and Blake Reynolds (libero).

Rounding out the Mid-State squad were Forest Hills seniors Isaac Valko (middle hitter) and Eli Rudnik (opposite hitter) and Bishop Guilfoyle sophomore Brenden Young (setter).

When it came to the Class 2A Coaches Association First Team, Rusnica was joined by host of familiar faces from the league.

West Shamokin, the D-6 2A champs, once again led the way with five selections, with Johns, Rodgers, Oesterling and Fowler all earning double-honors like Rusnica. The lone difference was the Wolves was senior libero Braden Newell landed on the Coaches Association First Team.

Central’s Heuston and Brooks rounded out the Class 2A squad.

The Coaches Association also seleted a First Team in Class 3A, which was comprised of players from Altoona and State College — two schools that play outside the Mid-State League in the regular season. Both schools had four All-Stars.

Selections from State College were seniors Carter Weight (outside hitter) and Deondre Sheffey (middle hitter), junior Derrick Campbell (setter) and sophomore Ty Miller (libero).

Altoona players were garner honors were seniors Lukas Weathersbee (outside hitter), Saturnino Yohn (libero) and Luke Mitchell (middle hitter) and junior Caleb Terza (setter).



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Men’s Water Polo Welcomes Eight New Players in 2025 Class

Santa Clara University’s men’s water polo program is set to enhance its roster with eight incoming freshmen for the 2025 season. This impressive class brings a wealth of talent with diverse backgrounds spanning high school, club, and international play. Head coach Keith Wilbur expressed excitement about their potential, highlighting their work ethic and character. Notable […]

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Santa Clara University’s men’s water polo program is set to enhance its roster with eight incoming freshmen for the 2025 season. This impressive class brings a wealth of talent with diverse backgrounds spanning high school, club, and international play. Head coach Keith Wilbur expressed excitement about their potential, highlighting their work ethic and character. Notable recruits include Ashton Brown, a center from Australia with national championship experience, and Jamie de Zwart, a Texas standout also named state MVP. Together, they aim to bolster the team’s competitiveness in the Western Conference.

By the Numbers

  • Ashton Brown is a three-time national club champion and top scorer at various levels.
  • Jamie de Zwart led his high school to a 32-0-1 perfect season and earned state MVP honors.

State of Play

  • The incoming class is expected to fill critical positions and enhance team dynamics.
  • Santa Clara aims to compete effectively in the Western Conference, targeting a championship run.

What’s Next

As preparation for the upcoming season begins, these recruits will integrate into training with returning players, setting the stage for competing in a challenging league. Their immediate contributions could play a pivotal role in achieving team goals.

Bottom Line

The addition of these eight freshmen is a strategic move for Santa Clara’s men’s water polo program, underscoring a commitment to enhance talent and competitiveness, positioning the team for potential championship success.





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New Truman volleyball head coach wants players to ‘make a difference’

Beth Patton, right, is the new head volleyball coach at Truman High School replacing David Gardner, who has resigned. Her daughters Kinsley, left, a 2024 Truman graduate, and Avery, a 2025 grad, both played volleyball at Truman. Avery will play volleyball this fall at Missouri S&T, where both girls will be attending college. Photo Credit: […]

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By Bill Althaus Special to The Examiner Truman High School activities director Bobby McCutcheon and the committee to select a new volleyball head coach didn’t…



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PITTSBURGH – Olivia Babcock and Serena Gray have earned a spot on the 2025 VNL (Volleyball Nations League) week one roster, announced by USA Volleyball on Friday afternoon. They are two of 14 athletes to compete at the first preliminary round stop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 4-8). The duo are the first Panthers to be named […]

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PITTSBURGHOlivia Babcock and Serena Gray have earned a spot on the 2025 VNL (Volleyball Nations League) week one roster, announced by USA Volleyball on Friday afternoon. They are two of 14 athletes to compete at the first preliminary round stop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 4-8). The duo are the first Panthers to be named to an active VNL Senior National Team roster. 

Babcock took home silver with USA Volleyball at the NORCECA Pan American Cup Final Six last summer in the Dominican Republic. Gray competed at the 2023 Pan American Cup and earned a first-place finish, defeating host Dominican Republic. 

The 2024 AVCA National Player of the Year and ACC Player of the Year had the most decorated season in program history in her sophomore campaign. Babcock was named the AVCA East Coast Region Player of the Year, an AVCA First Team All-American, Volleymag.com First Team All-American, First Team All-ACC, Pittsburgh NCAA Regional Most Valuable Player and an AVCA East Coast Region Team member. 

Gray was an AVCA First Team All-American at Pitt and led the Panthers to back-to-back National Semifinal appearances. She was a two-time ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and All-ACC First Team recipient. 

The VNL brings together the world’s top 18 teams for three action-packed weeks of preliminary play, with each team competing in four matches per week. Only the top eight teams will earn a spot in the Final Round, where a VNL title will be on the line.

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Long Beach Athletes Set To Run In CIF State Finals Today – The562.org

The562’s cross country and track & field coverage is sponsored by Joe Carlson & Debbie Hughes. The 2025 track and field season will conclude tonight at the CIF State Finals, with 19 Long Beach entries set to compete. The meet begins with field events at 4:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Stadium on the campus of […]

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The562’s cross country and track & field coverage is sponsored by Joe Carlson & Debbie Hughes.

The 2025 track and field season will conclude tonight at the CIF State Finals, with 19 Long Beach entries set to compete. The meet begins with field events at 4:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Stadium on the campus of Buchanan High School in Clovis.

With seven of the 11 total Wilson entries and a handful of high qualifiers, the Wilson girls are in good position to go for a three-peat. According to Rich Gonzalez from PrepCalTrack, Wilson is projected to score 46 points and win the girls’ title. Long Beach Poly is projected to land right behind them with 41 points.

Wilson’s Kaylin Edwards is the top qualifier in the girls’ 300m hurdles, one of three Long Beach runners in the event. It will be a competitive event with runners like Carlsbad’s Morgan Herbst, who set a state record last week at 39.95, breaking the 2001 mark set by Wilson alum Lashinda Demus. Edwards edged Herbst by one-hundredth of a second at the Mt. SAC Relays a month ago.

Edwards will also have stiff competition from San Diego’s Anisa Bowen-Fontenot in both the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles. Bowen-Fontenot is the defending champion in the 100m hurdles and was the top qualifier on Friday, just one spot ahead of Edwards. 

Wilson’s Wyland Obando was the top qualifier in the boys’ 800m and has won five of his eight 800m races this year. He’s only come in second to a California runner once—Poly Riverside’s Beckett Sullivan, who was the ninth-place qualifier from Friday.

It’ll be a unique meet without Long Beach runners in any of the sprinting events, and just one runner in the 400m—Wilson’s Kaedyn Burroughs in the boys’ race.

The defending state champion Long Beach Poly boys have slimmed down their entries since the CIF-SS meet, but they’ll look to pick up key points in the 4×100 where they were the top qualifier on Friday. Lynnox Newman will be the Jackrabbits’ only individual boys’ competitor, running in the 110m hurdles.

The Jackrabbits will have a pair of athletes in the girls’ field events where Jillene Wetteland and Joy Anderson both qualified in the high jump. Anderson has also come along as a talented hurdler and qualified for the 300m hurdles. 

As usual, the Poly girls will be in both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays. The Jackrabbits won their heat in the girls’ 4x100m on Friday while Wilson was the top qualifier in the girls’ 4x400m.

Wilson (11 entries)

Girls’ 800: Shirayah Lewis-Williams

Girls’ 100 Hurdles: Kaylin Edwards

Girls’ 300 Hurdles: Saniah Varnado

Girls’ 300 Hurdles: Kaylin Edwards

Girls’ 4×400

Girls’ 4×800

Girls’ Long Jump: Loren Webster

Boys’ 400: Kaedyn Burroughs

Boys’ 800: Wyland Obando

Boys’ 4×400

Boys’ 4×800

Long Beach Poly (8 entries)

Girls’ 4×100

Girls’ 100 Hurdles: Kadence Bain

Girls’ 300 Hurdles: Joy Anderson

Girls’ 4×400

Girls’ High Jump: Jillene Wetteland

Girls’ High Jump: Joy Anderson

Boys’ 110 Hurdles: Lynnox Newton

Boys’ 4×400



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