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MVC HIRES NEW HEAD COACH FOR TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY PROGRAMS | KMMO

Missouri Valley College hired Scott Roberts to take over as the Vikings head coach of the track and field and cross country programs. Most recently the head coach at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa, Roberts has extensive sprint, relay, and hurdle experience. He has also coached at the University of Tennessee, University of Texas […]

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Missouri Valley College hired Scott Roberts to take over as the Vikings head coach of the track and field and cross country programs.

Most recently the head coach at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa, Roberts has extensive sprint, relay, and hurdle experience. He has also coached at the University of Tennessee, University of Texas El Paso, Iowa State University, and Lindenwood University. He was head track and field and cross country coach at Lindenwood for six years. MVC Athletic Director Marsha Lashley says she believes Roberts will “make a big difference for the team and the college.”

Roberts takes over for MVC alumnus Steve Lucito, who will remain with the program as a recruiter in the Kansas City area. Roberts already has begun recruiting, and is putting the finishing touches on MVC’s cross country schedule for this fall.

He has a master’s degree from Ohio State University, and a bachelor’s degree from Midland Lutheran College.





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Who is the 2025 Fans’ Choice Boys Volleyball Player of the Year?

Another high school boys volleyball season has come and gone in the Greater Taunton area. This spring, Taunton (18-4, 5-1 Hockomock League) led the way locally with its best season this decade, going on a 9-match winning streak and at point even winning 18 straight sets, en route to splitting the inaugural Hockomock boys volleyball […]

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Another high school boys volleyball season has come and gone in the Greater Taunton area.

This spring, Taunton (18-4, 5-1 Hockomock League) led the way locally with its best season this decade, going on a 9-match winning streak and at point even winning 18 straight sets, en route to splitting the inaugural Hockomock boys volleyball title with Milford. Come tournament time, the Tigers kept up the intensity, including a pair of tournament wins in under 18 hours and an emotional win over Hockomock co-champions Milford before falling to powerhouse and eventual finalists Needham in the Division 1 Elite Eight.

Dighton-Rehoboth (3-16, 2-13 Tri-Valley League) went through a bit of a rebuilding year but still managed to pull off 3-0 set sweeps of Millis and King Philip while also grinding out a win over Hopkinton.

Now, with the season of the rearview, cast your vote for the 2025 Taunton Daily Gazette Fans’ Choice Boys Volleyball Player of the Year, with polls open through noon on Thursday, June 26. This poll also will play into deciding the 2025 Taunton Daily Gazette Boys Volleyball Player of the Year, with the fan vote accounting for 25% of the Gazette’s final vote. Voting can only be done through the poll below, and any votes submitted by email or other means will not be counted.

Here are the nominees:

Taunton

  • Ike Asiegbunam
  • Dantae Bauer
  • Syre Duverna
  • Daniel Freitas
  • Travis Johnson

Dighton-Rehoboth

  • Connor Bessette
  • Andrew Cabral
  • Yasiel Rodriguez



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UNLV’s Krishna Jayasankar Earns All-America Track & Field Honorable Mention

The Mountain West Conference have announced their Outdoor Track and Field All-America Team honors. The UNLV Rebels found themselves with only one member of their outdoor track and field team to be named to the team. Discus thrower Krishna Jayasankar was named as an honorable mention to the All-America team thanks to her 18th (52.99m/173-10) […]

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The Mountain West Conference have announced their Outdoor Track and Field All-America Team honors. The UNLV Rebels found themselves with only one member of their outdoor track and field team to be named to the team. Discus thrower Krishna Jayasankar was named as an honorable mention to the All-America team thanks to her 18th (52.99m/173-10) discus throw. This is a great accomplishment for the Indian track star. 

Jayasankar hails from a city called Chennai, Tamil Nadu. In 2022, she became the first female discus thrower from India to receive an NCAA Division 1 scholarship. She went to Texas El Paso after leaving her junior college before transferring prior to the 2023 season to join the Rebels. She has one year of eligibility left as he she prepares for her senior season in 2025 – 2026.  

There is no doubt that she was the top performer on the UNLV outdoor track and field squad. Earlier this month she qualified for the 2025 NCAA National Outdoor Championships. Her seventh place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship West Regionals at College Station, Texas earned her the trip to Eugene, Oregon for the Championships. She participated in two flights of the discus throw at the event but did not medal. 

Coming off an outstanding season that earned her an All-America Team honor, she will look to build off that to do even bigger things in her final year of eligibility as a senior with the Rebels.





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EAC announces 2025 Volleyball Camps and new Online Registration Guide

EAC will hold its volleyball camp in July. By Lori Dugan/EAC THATCHER, Ariz. — Eastern Arizona College (EAC) is excited to announce its 2025 Volleyball Camp lineup, welcoming young athletes of all levels to enhance their skills with expert coaching from EAC’s volleyball staff. This year’s camps will be held at the Guitteau Gymnasium and include […]

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EAC will hold its volleyball camp in July.

By Lori Dugan/EAC

THATCHER, Ariz. — Eastern Arizona College (EAC) is excited to announce its 2025 Volleyball Camp lineup, welcoming young athletes of all levels to enhance their skills with expert coaching from EAC’s volleyball staff. This year’s camps will be held at the Guitteau Gymnasium and include sessions for elementary, junior high, and high school students.

To streamline the registration experience, EAC has introduced a new online system via Transact Cashnet, enabling families to register multiple participants in a single order.

Volleyball Camp Dates and Details

  • Elementary Camp (Grades K–5)
    Dates: July 17–18, 2025
    Times: Thursday 2–4 p.m. & 6–7:30 p.m.; Friday 9–11:30 a.m. & 1:30–3:30 p.m.
    Cost: $75
  • Junior High Camp (Grades 6–8)
    Dates: July 7–9, 2025
    Times: Monday–Tuesday 9–11 a.m. & 1:30–4 p.m.; Wednesday 9–11:30 a.m.
    Cost: $90
  • High School Camp (Grades 9–12)
    Dates: July 14–17, 2025
    Commuter Cost: $100
    Resident Cost: $270
    Schedule:
    • Freshmen/Sophomores: 8–10 a.m., 2–3:30 p.m., 7–8:30 p.m. (Mon–Wed); 8–10 a.m. (Thu)
    • Juniors/Seniors: 10 a.m.–Noon, 3:30–5 p.m., 8:30–10 p.m. (Mon–Wed); 10 a.m.–Noon (Thu)

Resident campers will stay in Wesley Taylor Dorms and must bring their own bedding, toiletries, water bottles, and snacks. Dorm supervision and camp guidelines will be in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

To register, visit commerce.cashnet.com/eactic or scan the QR code found on the camp flyer.

For additional information, please get in touch with EAC Volleyball Coach Shari Kay at (928) 428-8410 or via email at shari.kay@eac.edu.

New Multi-Order Online Registration Now Available

EAC has simplified the registration process for families enrolling multiple children. The new Transact Cashnet interface allows users to:

  • Select a camp and fill out participant information.
  • Add multiple registrations to one cart.
  • Review all selections before final checkout.

A step-by-step visual guide is available on the EAC ticketing page to walk families through the multi-camper registration process.



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TROY, Ala. – Aaliyah Murphy continues Troy’s track and field schedule on Thursday, June 19, as she battles among the elite in the 2025 USATF u20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., at 7:13 p.m. for the 400m hurdles. If she qualifies, Murphy will compete in the finals on Friday, June 20, at 7:20 […]

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TROY, Ala. – Aaliyah Murphy continues Troy’s track and field schedule on Thursday, June 19, as she battles among the elite in the 2025 USATF u20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., at 7:13 p.m. for the 400m hurdles. If she qualifies, Murphy will compete in the finals on Friday, June 20, at 7:20 p.m.
 

“We are excited to have Aaliyah compete in the USATF U20 National Championships in Eugene, Ore.,” director of track & field / cross country Marc Davis said. “She’s been training well and had a great indoor and outdoor season. I’m looking forward to watching her compete tomorrow evening.”
 
Murphy holds the Troy program outdoor record for the 400m hurdles when she shattered the record at the Doc Anderson Invitational. She crossed the line for first with a time of 59.94 to break a record that stood since 1988. Through the outdoor season, Murphy’s put together the top seven times in the 400m hurdles event for the Trojans. In her seven attempts at the event, she’s collected three first-place finishes at the Doc Anderson Invitational, Southern Miss Invitational and South Alabama Invitational. At the SBC Outdoor Championships, the freshman punched her ticket to the final round with a fourth-place fun in the preliminaries at 1:01.63 – she went on to finish runner-up in the finals at 1:00.49.
 
 
 



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DII Volleyball Championships Returning to Sioux Falls in December

This past year, Sioux Falls residents and sports fans were treated to watching the NCAA DII Volleyball Championships at the Sanford Pentagon. Following a successful second foray into hosting the event here in the Sioux Empire (first hosted in 2016), its set to return this December. Per The Sioux Falls Sports Authority: SIOUX FALLS, S.D. […]

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This past year, Sioux Falls residents and sports fans were treated to watching the NCAA DII Volleyball Championships at the Sanford Pentagon.

Following a successful second foray into hosting the event here in the Sioux Empire (first hosted in 2016), its set to return this December.

Per The Sioux Falls Sports Authority:

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Sioux Falls Sports Authority and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) are excited to announce that Sioux Falls has been selected to host the 2025 NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball Championship for the second consecutive year. The event will return to the Sanford Pentagon on December 11-13, 2025.

“It’s always a thrill to be awarded an NCAA championship event and it’s especially meaningful to be selected to host the NCAA DII Women’s Volleyball Championship for the second consecutive year along with the NSIC,” said Thomas Lee, Executive Director of the Sioux Falls Sports Authority. “The venue, the level of play, and the atmosphere will make this another memorable experience for everyone involved. This marks Sioux Falls’ 14th time hosting an NCAA DI or DII championship as we continue to showcase our city as a premier destination for collegiate athletics.”

“We look forward to another year of working with the Sioux Falls Sports Authority and the Sanford Pentagon staffs to host this elite event,” said NSIC Commissioner Erin Lind.  “Hosting back-to-back years in a first-class facility will only enhance the experience provided to the student-athletes, coaches and fans.”

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The 2025 NCAA DII Women’s Volleyball Championship will take place on Heritage Court at the Sanford Pentagon and include the quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship match. In 2024, Lynn University captured the national championship in a thrilling five-set victory over San Francisco State University.

“We couldn’t be more excited to host the 2025 NCAA DII Volleyball Championship on Heritage Court at the Sanford Pentagon,” said Steve Young, president of Sanford Sports. “Over the past decade, the Pentagon has hosted some of the biggest and most thrilling NCAA events, including last year’s Division II volleyball title match. This will be another first-class event for the players, teams, and fans in Sioux Falls!”

Tickets for the 2025 NCAA DII Women’s Volleyball Championship will go on sale at a later date. For further information, visit https://www.ncaa.com/sports/volleyball-women/d2

Source: Sioux Falls Sports Authority

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Penrod’s Beach Club Returns to Nikki Beach Miami Beach July 4th

It’s hard to believe that it’s already time to start planning July 4th celebrations, but alas, it has arrived. This July 4th, Nikki Beach Miami Beach is turning back the clock to revive the iconic Penrod’s Beach Club, the ’80s and ’90s haute spot that redefined South Beach’s vibrant spirit. On July 4, 2025, from […]

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It’s hard to believe that it’s already time to start planning July 4th celebrations, but alas, it has arrived. This July 4th, Nikki Beach Miami Beach is turning back the clock to revive the iconic Penrod’s Beach Club, the ’80s and ’90s haute spot that redefined South Beach’s vibrant spirit. On July 4, 2025, from 12 PM to 9 PM, the legendary beach club returns to its original home at 1 Ocean Drive for a one-day celebration that promises nostalgia, high-energy vibes, and a heartfelt tribute to its founder, Jack Penrod. This is more than a party—it’s a journey through time, honoring the legacy of a visionary who transformed Miami Beach into a global destination.

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A brief history for those who are not aware of how major this comeback is—in 1984, Jack Penrod took on a bold challenge from the City of Miami Beach to restore its reputation as the American Riviera. At the time, South Beach was less glamorous than it is today. With a 40-year lease and a vision for hospitality, Jack, alongside his future wife and business partner Lucia Penrod, opened Penrod’s Beach Club in 1989. The three-story, 35,000-square-foot venue at 1 Ocean Drive became a game-changer, offering a tailgate-style sports bar, nightclub, and beach volleyball courts. Iconic events—like a man-made ski mountain in Lummus Park, a Bon Jovi beach concert, and MTV Spring Break—cemented Penrod’s as the heartbeat of South Beach.

Penrod’s Beach Club Returns to Nikki Beach Miami Beach for a Legendary July 4th Soirée
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Jack’s innovative marketing, including importing sand and palm trees to Northeast cities during winter, sparked a tourism boom that revitalized Miami Beach. His efforts didn’t just create a venue; they reshaped a city, turning South Beach into a global hotspot. In 1997, after the tragic loss of his daughter Nicole to a drunk driver, Jack and Lucia transformed the space into Café Nikki, a butterfly garden honoring her memory. This heartfelt tribute evolved into Nikki Beach in 1998, now a global lifestyle brand spanning 10 countries, all rooted in the ethos of “Celebrating Life.”

Jack’s contributions earned him the honor of “Jack Penrod Day” on April 17, 2012, declared by Miami-Dade County and Miami Beach. Following his passing earlier this year at 85, this July 4th event, hosted by Lucia Penrod, serves as a poignant tribute to his enduring impact.

Penrod’s Beach Club Returns to Nikki Beach Miami Beach for a Legendary July 4th Soirée
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Today, locals and tourists get a rare chance to step back into Jack’s world as Nikki Beach Miami Beach undergoes a full transformation to echo the look and feel of the original Penrod’s Beach Club. Expect an iconic throwback, complete with beach volleyball, live musicians, and dancers bringing the sand to life. Resident DJs will spin songs from every era Penrod’s thrived in, from synth-pop anthems to grunge classics, ensuring the dance floor stays electric. The event captures the carefree, sun-soaked energy that made Penrod’s the ultimate playground for locals, tourists, and celebrities alike.

Adding to the nostalgic allure, a special throwback menu will feature classic dishes from Penrod’s golden days. Savor conch fritters, juicy burgers, smoked fish dip, and tangy key lime pie—flavors that defined an era. Guests are also invited to bring vintage Penrod’s memorabilia—think hats, t-shirts, or mugs—for a complimentary beer, a nod to those who helped make the club a cultural cornerstone.

The return of Penrod’s Beach Club is a love letter to Nikki Beach Miami Beach’s roots and a toast to its future. Guests of all generations are invited to relive the magic of South Beach’s early days while celebrating the global legacy of Nikki Beach.

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