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More than a game: how Park City Juniors Volleyball Club is filling a crucial gap for local youth
Park City Juniors Volleyball Club Founders Bethany Johansen Byers(left) and Anna Cmaylo-Acton (right). Photo: Park City Juniors Volleyball Club. Meet Bethany Johansen Byers and Anna Cmaylo-Acton, the founders and coaches of Park City Juniors Volleyball Club. The two friends are both former DI professional volleyball players and reconnected in a very Park City “small-world” moment. […]

Park City Juniors Volleyball Club Founders Bethany Johansen Byers(left) and Anna Cmaylo-Acton (right). Photo: Park City Juniors Volleyball Club.
Meet Bethany Johansen Byers and Anna Cmaylo-Acton, the founders and coaches of Park City Juniors Volleyball Club. The two friends are both former DI professional volleyball players and reconnected in a very Park City “small-world” moment. After recognizing each other around town, Anna approached Bethany in Macey’s Market and they quickly hit it off, sharing a love of volleyball, raising small children, and living in a new mountain town.
They also connected on the topic of youth sports opportunities in Park City. Both Bethany and Anna had chances to learn and play multiple sports throughout their childhoods, primarily through sports teams offered at school where there were no cuts and the coaches were often parents, which helped foster early friendships. Practices were also generally held right after school on campus, which made for easier pickups for parents. In this environment, Anna recalls building friendships, healthy habits, and skills for high school sports later on. Together, Bethany and Anna want to help create a similar environment that allows for youth volleyball skills here in Park City. This is why, about a year ago, they founded Park City Juniors Volleyball Club.
PCJVC’s mission is to provide high-level volleyball training for Park City’s young athletes. Without sports teams offered at middle school, some of Park City’s athletes don’t have a chance to learn the foundational skills of some of the more traditional sports before it’s time to try out for the high school team. PCJVC’s programming focuses on filling the gap between the amazing youth programs offered through Basin Recreation and the competitive teams at Park City High School. Currently, a PCJVC Mini Club season for girls’ volleyball is running from March to May. Here, players aged 11-16 can develop both skills and experience in a fun and competitive environment. In addition to the Mini Club season, Bethany and Anna offer skill clinics and private and semi-private lessons. Next year, Bethany and Anna have plans to extend their girls’ club offering from a “Mini” season to a full club season.
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Another goal in the works at PCJVC is to create a boy’s team. As of 2023, young boys living in an area without a dedicated boy’s team are unable to compete since new rules do not allow males on girl teams. Although boy’s volleyball became a sanctioned high school sport in Utah in 2024, without any developmental teams for younger athletes beforehand, the high school teams will likely be made up of players who are learning the basics on the first day of practice. Bethany and Anna want to help bridge this gap by offering developmental programs for boys in Park City. PCJVC is offering a Mini Club program for the boys’ season in the fall of 2025. Bethany and Anna are hoping to generate enough interest in the community to have 12 boys aged 11-16. With a full team, they would happily open a Boys Mini Club program from September to November. If you or your young athlete are interested in joining the Boys Mini Club, please email coach@parkcityjuniorvolleyball.com.
From an impromptu get-together at Macey’s Market to starting their own volleyball club, Bethany and Anna’s mission is clear: to empower our community’s youth in a positive atmosphere through sport.
More information on Park City Junior Volleyball Club can be found at www.parkcityjuniorvolleyball.com
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COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net” Southeastern Conference/Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge, ESPN Events announced Thursday. The Tigers will take on Stanford on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in a linear matchup on ESPN at Hearnes Center. Start time to […] COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net” Southeastern Conference/Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge, ESPN Events announced Thursday. The Tigers will take on Stanford on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in a linear matchup on ESPN at Hearnes Center. Start time to be announced at a later date. MU is 0-2 in its all-time series with Stanford as the two teams last met in the 2006 NCAA Tournament on Dec. 3, with the host Cardinal taking a 3-2 decision in Palo Alto, California. Prior to that meeting, Stanford swept the Tigers on Sept. 5, 1997. Besides the Mizzou-Stanford match on Tuesday, Sept. 9, “Showdown at the Net” action SEC-ACC matchups also include Texas A&M at SMU (ESPN2), Georgia Tech at Tennessee (SECN), Florida at North Carolina (ACCN), Georgia at Clemson (ACCNX), Virginia at Auburn (SECN+), LSU at Notre Dame (ACCNX) and Boston College at Arkansas (SECN+). “We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Stephanie Grant, Director of ESPN Events. “The sport of volleyball is continuing to skyrocket, and we are excited for the opportunity to stage this event not only in Fort Worth, but in SEC/ACC matchups across the country.” Wednesday, Sept. 10 continues the cross-conference challenge with Florida State at Oklahoma (SECN), South Carolina at NC State (ACCN), Ole Miss at Miami (ACCNX), Vanderbilt at Cal (ACCNX), Wake Forest at Alabama (SECN+) and Duke at Mississippi State (SECN+). “We are excited to have the Southeastern Conference participate in the first edition of ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Misty Brown, SEC Assistant Commissioner. “We look forward to seeing some high-caliber volleyball as the storied programs from the SEC prepare to build upon their recent successes during the 2025 season.” Wednesday, Sept. 10 also includes the inaugural Shriners Children’s ‘Showdown at the Net’. The four-team showcase will feature Kentucky vs. Pitt and Texas vs. Louisville at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Both matches will air on ESPN, with start times to be announced at a later date. “Showdown at the Net” Schedule Tuesday, September 9
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DeKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University Athletics and the Huskie Athletic Fund have once again paired up with the Sycamore Education Foundation to present the SEF Huskie Royale, an evening of fun, food and […] DeKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University Athletics and the Huskie Athletic Fund have once again paired up with the Sycamore Education Foundation to present the SEF Huskie Royale, an evening of fun, food and games with this year’s “Summer Solstice” theme celebrating the long, hot days of summer. This 2025 event is set for Friday, June 6 from 6-11 p.m. at the Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center on the NIU campus. Purchase tickets, including raffle tickets, to the 2025 SEF Huskie Royale online at NIUHuskies.com/HuskieRoyale25 today. For more information or to register by phone, call the Huskie Athletic Fund at 815-753-1923. Allianz recently secured naming rights to English rugby’s iconic Twickenham Stadium. (Credit: Allianz) Allianz is recognized as a leading insurance and asset management company globally. It serves over 125 million clients across more than 70 countries, illustrating its extensive reach and influence in the insurance sector. The company is deeply engaged with several sports entities […] Allianz is recognized as a leading insurance and asset management company globally. It serves over 125 million clients across more than 70 countries, illustrating its extensive reach and influence in the insurance sector. The company is deeply engaged with several sports entities across diverse disciplines, including multi-sport games, soccer, and motorsport. Allianz views sports sponsorship as an effective marketing tool that resonates with both existing and potential customers, fostering positive brand perceptions and strengthening brand preference. According to GlobalData, Allianz is currently involved in 42 separate agreements worth $142.1 million per year. A core element of Allianz’s sponsorship strategy is securing naming rights to prominent sports stadiums across various continents, including Europe, North America, South and Central America, and Oceania. These naming rights agreements signify the brand’s approach to achieving global reach with local impact, aiming to bolster brand presence in specific markets and forge stronger connections with local communities. To date, Asia has not been a priority market for the brand for sports sponsorship. The most recent naming rights agreement the company has secured is a multi-year deal in England with the Rugby Football Union (RFU), reportedly worth £10 million annually, which is equivalent to $12.8 million annually based on GlobalData’s conversion methodology. This agreement designates Allianz as title sponsor of the RFU’s Twickenham home, which has now been renamed Allianz Stadium Twickenham. Allianz appears to have come to the aid of the RFU, which reported unprecedented losses of £37.9 million for the 12 months ending in June 2024. Allianz continues to seek expansion in various territories, including Asia. The company’s asset management division, AllianzGI, received approval in 2019 from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to operate as a foreign-owned public fund management company in mainland China. This move is significant for Allianz, as it allows the company to tap into one of the largest and fastest-growing markets in the world, enhancing its asset management services in Asia. India is another target for Allianz as a growth market, despite the company selling to the Bajaj Group its 26% stake in non-life and life insurance joint ventures with Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company. Allianz has stated that it still plans to explore new opportunities to strengthen its position in the insurance sector across India, both as an investor and an operator. Looking at India’s insurance sector, the country is expected to have the third-largest economy globally by the end of the decade. This impressive economic growth will generate rising disposable incomes, with many Indian citizens seeking to increase their financial and risk awareness, which will boost insurance demand nationwide. The Indian insurance sector, particularly the general insurance industry, is projected to experience significant growth in the coming years. According to GlobalData, the general insurance industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.9%, increasing from INR 3.35 trillion (approximately $40.36 billion) in 2024 to INR 4.89 trillion (around $57.3 billion) by 2028, based on gross written premiums (GWP). In the next five years, India is expected to develop at the fastest rate among the Group of 20 (G20) nations. A significant way for Allianz to enhance its brand visibility in India would be to secure a naming rights agreement with one of the nation’s most popular cricket stadiums. With cricket often described as a religion in India, associating the Allianz brand with one of the country’s most renowned stadiums could be a crucial way to engage with their target audience. Over 600 million people in India watch cricket, representing a substantial portion of the nation’s total sports audience. The commercial value of cricket in India, particularly through the IPL, is not only significant but also poised for further growth. 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Celebrate Summer with the Huskies at the SEF Huskie Royale
Fans, friends and community members are invited to come together to enjoy an evening of entertainment featuring casino-style games, a Brazilian steakhouse-themed buffet and a private concert by Chicago country music artist Mackenzie O’Brien.
Proceeds from the 2025 SEF Huskie Royale support NIU Athletics and educational opportunities in the community through the Sycamore Education Foundation.
Tickets to the event are $150 each with a “Couples Package” available for $475 that includes two tickets and 20 High Roller raffle tickets, which will be on sale for purchase to anyone in attendance at a cost of $100 for 10 tickets if purchased in advance or seven for $100 at the Huskie Royale. Attendees will enjoy an open bar cocktail hour featuring select beer and wines from 6-7:30 p.m., the buffet with food available throughout the evening, music, and $100 in entertainment casino chips with unlimited refills.
Play blackjack, roulette, craps and more while mingling with Huskie coaches and staff, including football head coach Thomas Hammock, new women’s basketball head coach Jaycee Brooks and Sean T. Frazier, vice president and director of athletics and recreation. With the Huskie Summer Circuit on hiatus this year, the SEF Huskie Royale is the perfect place to check in with your favorite coach and program in a relaxed and fun-filled setting while supporting Huskie Athletics and the local community.
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Several unique experiences will be up for bid for those in attendance at the event, while the Huskie Royale silent auction is now open to anyone at NIUHuskies.com/HuskieRoyale25 and offers travel experiences with NIU teams, including NIU football trips to Mississippi State and Maryland, exclusive packages during home games and more. Click the link to see details.
Attendees can purchase High Roller raffle tickets, either in person at the event (7 for $100) or online in advance (10 for $100), for a chance to win items like a signed Huskie football helmet, $150 Victor E. Threads shopping spree, suites at NIU basketball or a Kane County Cougars game, items commemorating NIU’s historic win at Notre Dame, specialty gift baskets and more. Raffle winners must be present to win. Stay tuned to the Huskie Athletic Fund social media platforms for more on the raffle items.
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WT sends 30 student-athletes to Pueblo (14 women, 16 men) as both programs have high hopes of a podium finish, West Texas A&M combined for 30 USTFCCCA All-Region accolades announced last week. The Buffs are ranked 2nd in the USTFCCCA Outdoor T&F Index entering the weekend with the Lady Buffs sitting 4th.
Matt Stewart is in his eighth season leading the storied West Texas A&M Track & Field program, winning the Lone Star Conference Outdoor Coach of the Year honors on both the men’s and women’s side. Stewart and the Lady Buffs won the Outdoor Track & Field National Championship in 2017 and 2022.
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100m – Deborah Acheampong
200m – Deborah Acheampong
400m – Blessing Akintoye
400m – Peace Nwaelehia
400m Hurdles – Asana Hamidu
800m – Abigail Abugire
1,500m – Sarah Koomson
5,000m – Naomi Addo
5,000m – Sarah Koomson
5,000m – Elise Leveel
5,000m – Kalkidan Vincendeau
10,000m – Naomi Addo
10,000m – Elise Leveel
3,000m Steeplechase – Eliette Chaput
Triple Jump – Leidy Cuesta
Triple Jump – Audrey Uzoukwu
Discus – Jada Sewell
4x100m Relay – Deborah Acheampong, Blessing Akintoye, Leah Belfield, Peace Nwaelehia
4x400m Relay – Abigail Abugire, Blessing Akintoye, Asana Hamidu, Peace Nwaelehia
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100m – James Dadzie
110m Hurdles – Troy Whyte
200m – James Dadzie
400m Hurdles – Troy Whyte
800m – Prince Mcabelo
1,500m – Aziz Mohammed
5,000m – William Amponsah
5,000m – Adrian Legarreta
10,000m – William Amponsah
10,000m – Adrian Legarreta
3,000m Steeplechase – Matthys Bourse
Long Jump – Joseph Oreva
Triple Jump – Manuel Cuesta
Triple Jump – Anas Fadil
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Shot Put – Luke Holcombe
4x100m Relay – Isaac Botsio, James Dadzie, Jerry Jakpa, Jace Lynch
Decathlon – Romet Vahter
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Sophia Cavaliere, Women’s Soccer (CC)
Alptug Kaynar, Lightweight Rowing (CC)
Talia Koch, Women’s Rowing (CC)
Charlotte O’Toole, Women’s Rowing (CC)
Aastha Mehta, Women’s Swimming & Diving (BC)
Winta Tewolde, Women’s Tennis (CC)
Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa, Men’s Basketball (CC)
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Noelle Demarinis, Lacrosse (CC)
Carolyn Brodsky, Women’s Tennis (CC)
Sophia Strugnell, Women’s Tennis (CC)
Toby Tan, Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field (CC)
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BC
Katharine
Kuwahara
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
BC
Kali
Long
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
BC
Phoebe
Anderson
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Lillian
Bradley
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Tess
Darnell
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Sydney
Goldson
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Brigid
Mccabe
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Amara
Onyeukwu
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
CC
Chloe
Gouhin
Women’s Fencing
BC
Olive
Lee
Women’s Fencing
BC
Juliana
Weber
Women’s Fencing
BC
Mina
Yamanaka
Women’s Fencing
BC
Audrey
Chu
Women’s Fencing
CC
Delphine
De Vore
Women’s Fencing
CC
Charlotte
Depew
Women’s Fencing
CC
Nika
Filippov
Women’s Fencing
CC
Christelle
Ko
Women’s Fencing
CC
Vivian
Zheng
Women’s Fencing
CC
Paige
Harrison
Women’s Golf
CC
Lauren
Rodriguez
Women’s Soccer
BC
Sophia
Cavaliere
Women’s Soccer
CC
Samantha
Cohn
Women’s Soccer
CC
Marcia
Ojo
Women’s Soccer
CC
Ania
Prussak
Women’s Soccer
CC
Natalia
Ramirez
Women’s Soccer
CC
Courtney
Ruedt
Women’s Soccer
CC
Stephanie
Jung
Women’s Soccer
SEAS
Claire
Pinnie
Women’s Soccer
SEAS
Spencer
Robbins
Women’s Soccer
SEAS
Renee
Chan
Women’s Squash
CC
Sin Yuk
Chan
Women’s Squash
CC
Aastha
Mehta
Women’s Swimming & Diving
BC
Taylor
Whang
Women’s Swimming & Diving
BC
Hannah
Hailu
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Ashley
Hu
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Emily
Macdonald
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Allison
Martin
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Macy
Pine
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Riley
Pujadas
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Julia
Unas
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Anthea
Wong
Women’s Swimming & Diving
CC
Carolyn
Brodsky
Women’s Tennis
CC
Fatima
Keita
Women’s Tennis
CC
Clarine
Lerby
Women’s Tennis
CC
Sophia
Strugnell
Women’s Tennis
CC
Winta
Tewolde
Women’s Tennis
CC
Jack
Bernik
Wrestling
CC
Kenneth
Duschek
Wrestling
CC
Jaden
Le
Wrestling
CC
John
Mcgill
Wrestling
CC
Matt
Romanelli
Wrestling
CC
Dominic
Rossetti
Wrestling
CC