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‘Outstanding’ City of Liverpool crowned U17 Female national champions
May 4, 2025 City of Liverpool were crowned female U17 champions at the GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships. They defeated West London Penguin 12-6 to claim the Edith and Tom Lythe Memorial Trophy for the first time since 2011. An impressive team display, both defensively and in front of goal, meant […]

City of Liverpool were crowned female U17 champions at the GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships.
They defeated West London Penguin 12-6 to claim the Edith and Tom Lythe Memorial Trophy for the first time since 2011.
An impressive team display, both defensively and in front of goal, meant that they had just too much for a strong Penguin team.
It took them until the third quarter to take control of the match after a tightly contested opening two periods.
The clubs tough defence and the impressive Issy Taylor in goal kept Penguin at bay for the majority of the first half before five goals from five different players in the third saw Liverpool pull clear.
Penguin gave it their all in the closing stages but had to settle for a second successive silver medal in this event.
“I’m really pleased and proud of them”
After the match, Liverpool Head Coach Alice Bryne spoke of her pride in her team’s performance in Coventry.
She said: “Incredible, they were absolutely outstanding today. Everything that we talked about in tactics we did, everything that we practiced in training, they did.
“Excellent finishes, the goalkeeping, excellent team defence. It was just outstanding. It says so much about how composed and determined they were but actually I think it shows how committed they are all the time.
“They come to training every week so that’s not the first time that they’ve heard me say those things. And this is that payoff, that reward for all of their time, effort and hard work. I’m really pleased and proud of them.”
She also spoke about two of her standout players of the weekend in goalkeeper Issy Taylor and Tillie McGeehan who were awarded the tournament’s top goalkeeper and MVP awards respectively.
“Our goalkeeper just keeps improving and improving. She made a penalty save early on and I think that was critical to keep it tight and to keep us in it. And to have MVP with Tillie just shows how hard that our players have been working in training to achieve this and those awards.
“Quite a few of them will be back next year and still able to play as well which is fantastic. We’re hoping we can carry this into next year’s competition, and I think this would’ve only made them hungrier to compete at the highest level.”
U17 Female gold medal match result and scorers
City of Liverpool 12 – 6 West London Penguin (1-0, 2-1, 5-2, 4-3)
Liverpool scorers: Poppy Clarke, Tilly McGeehan (3), Lucy Watson (3), Jenna Binks, Sianna Tamlin (3), Nieve Folkes.
West London Penguin scorers: Darya Kakari, Manpreet Gill (4), Emily Barea.
Worthing defeat Exeter for bronze
Worthing went one better than they did in 2024 to secure the bronze medal in the day’s opening match at the Alan Higgs Centre.
The Sussex-based side ran out 10-5 winners against Exeter, partly thanks to goal scoring exploits of Elsie Graves.
She was named player of the match as well as the competitions top goal scorer after adding six to her tally in this one.
That took her total to 11 in two matches with her final quarter hat trick putting the match beyond Exeter’s reach.
Like Penguin, Exeter was well in the game at half-time, but Worthing got into their groove in the second half to come away with a solid victory and a bronze medal to boot.
You can find the full match sheets and all the results from this weekend’s competition by visiting the live scoreboard page.
Images: Will Johnston Photography
U17 Female bronze medal match result and scorers
Worthing 10 – 5 Exeter (1-1, 3-3, 3-0, 3-1)
Worthing scorers: A Fraser, S Priede, Elsie Graves (6), Maia Middleton, A Fleming.
Exeter scorers: Yasmine Chaabane (2), Kate James (2), Molly Dean.
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Five Lumberjacks Qualify for NCAA Division I Track & Field Championships on Final Day of the West Preliminary Rounds
Story Links Final Results COLLEGE STATION, Texas (May 31, 2025) – Five more Northern Arizona track and field athletes punched their tickets to the NCAA Division I Outdoor National Track & Field Championships on the fourth and final day of the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in College Station, Texas. Maggi […]

Final Results
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (May 31, 2025) –
Five more Northern Arizona track and field athletes punched their tickets to the NCAA Division I Outdoor National Track & Field Championships on the fourth and final day of the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in College Station, Texas.
Maggi Congdon (1,500-meters), Karrie Baloga (3,000-meter steeplechase), LiNay Perry (400-meter hurdles), Ava Mitchell (5,000-meters) and Agnes McTighe (5,000-meters) all punched their tickets to Eugene.
The Lumberjacks also broke three school records in the process.
Congdon left no doubt in the 1,500-meters, easily winning the event with a season-best time of 4:05.73, which is also a facility record and ranks eighth all-time in NCAA history. She punched her ticket to Eugene for the second-straight year in the event.
Baloga placed second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a blazing time of 9:40.13 to punch her ticket to Eugene for the second-straight year. The sophomore breaks her own school record, setting a new personal best after winning her heat.
Perry put together the best 400-meter hurdle race of her life, breaking her own school record for the second time in 48 hours. She clocked 56.70 to auto qualify and finish second in her heat and fifth overall, making her first career individual appearance at the NCAA Championships. She is the first Lumberjack on the men’s or women’s side in NAU history to qualify for the NCAA Championships in the 400-meter hurdles.
In the 5,000-meters, Ava Mitchell finished fifth in her heat to auto qualify to Eugene. She ran 16:00.58 to place 10th overall. Agnes McTighe qualified by time, finishing 12th in 16:01.83.
Maisie Grice placed 15th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:08.72, followed by Hayley Burns in 10:16.86 to place 20th.
Also, in the 1,500-meters, Alex Carlson finished 16th with a time of 4:15.13 and Keira Moore placed 19th in 4:16.95.
Elise Stearns placed 19th in the 5,000-meters in 16:19.13, followed by Emma Stutzman (22nd, 16:24.43) and Moore (26th, 16:25.99).
Today concluded action for NAU at the NCAA West Preliminary Round. The Lumberjacks will send nine athletes onto the NCAA Division I Championships from June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. They will be represented by Trevor Hook (javelin), Drew Bosley (10k, 5k), David Mullarkey (10k, 5k), Colin Sahlman (1500m), Congdon (1500m), Baloga (3k steeplechase), Perry (400-meter hurdles), Mitchell (5k) and McTighe (5k).
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Jada Joseph Qualifies for National Championships
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Five Brown track and field athletes competed in Jacksonville, Florida, attempting to qualify for the National Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Senior Jada Joseph punched her ticket to nationals for the second straight year in the triple jump after placing ninth with a mark of 13.01 meters. Elsewhere, Frank Monahan-Morang finished 46th with a mark […]

Elsewhere, Frank Monahan-Morang finished 46th with a mark of 6.45 meters in the long jump on Wednesday.
Delaney Seligmann and Jada Joseph competed in the women’s long jump on Thursday. Seligmann finished 20th with a mark of 5.99 meters, while Joseph was 35th with a mark of 5.84 meters. Also on Thursday, Chidinma Agbasi competed in the hammer throw, finishing 41st with a mark of 53.97 meters.
Joseph Oduro competed on Friday in the men’s triple jump. He finished 26th with a leap of 15.20 meters.
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Last year, Jada Joseph finished 22nd at the National Championships, earning Honorable Mention All-America honors. The National Championships will take place June 11-14.
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McCoy Posts Personal Best, Women’s Track & Field Conclude Season at NCAA West First Round
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Junior Kaycee McCoy posted a personal best as the University of Houston Women’s Track & Field program concluded the 2025 season at the NCAA West First Round inside E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday. McCoy ran a personal best time of 13.20 for a 15th-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles. […]

McCoy ran a personal best time of 13.20 for a 15th-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles.
Freshmen Matilde Ochoa, Taylor Jackson, Norah Nwonumah and Carlysia Cresser posted a season best time of 44.21 for 16th place in the 4×100-meter relay.
Freshman Invida Maurina concluded her first season as a Cougar in the 800-meter with a time of 2:05.87 in 17th place.
UP NEXT
The men’s track & field program heads to Hayward Field for the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships from June 11-14 in Eugene, Ore.
The Cougars will be represented by senior Grant Levesque (decathlon), sophomore Antrea Mita (high jump), senior Jamar Marshall Jr. (110-meter hurdles), senior John Adesola (110-meter hurdles), senior Trey East III (400-meter, 4×400-meter relay) and freshmen Sahfi Reed, Damarien Jacobs and King Taylor (4×400-meter relay).
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Jade Brown, 4x400m Relay Advances to NCAA Championships in Eugene
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Arizona Wildcats women’s track and field team sent five more athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Saturday. Arizona sends 16 total athletes (7 women, 9 men) to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, June […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Arizona Wildcats women’s track and field team sent five more athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Saturday.
Arizona sends 16 total athletes (7 women, 9 men) to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, June 11-14. Jade Brown and the 4x400m Relay of Ava Simms, Keilee Hall, Camila Aguilar-Perez, and Antonia Sanchez Nunez punched tickets during the final day of the West First Round in College Station, Texas.
Brown punched her ticket to the finals after posting an 11.07 (wind-legal PR) in the 100m, marking the second-fastest time in the 100m in program history. Falling just short of her time (11.05), which is the all-conditions school record that she set in the 100m first round of the NCAA West First Round.
The 4x400m Relay (Simms, Hall, Aguilar-Perez, Sanchez Nunez) tied the sixth-fastest time in program history, after finishing with a team best time of 3:32.56 to punch their ticket to the finals. That time bested their previous team best (3:33.88), which was set at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships.
NCAA Championships Qualifiers – Women
Jade Brown – 100 Meters (7th, 11.07 – 2nd in program history)
Simms, Hall, Aguilar-Perez, Sanchez Nunez – 4x400m Relay (8th, PB: 3:32.56)
Jenica Bosko – Long Jump (10th, 6.42m/21-3/4)
Tapenisa Havea – Shot Put (12th, 16.25m)
NCAA Championships Qualifiers – Men
Zach Landa – Shot Put (1st; 20.06m/65-9 ¾)
Jesse Avina – Javelin (5th; PB: 72.48/237-9)
Zach Extine – 110m Hurdles (5th; 13.23)
Reinaldo Rodrigues – Long Jump (10th; 7.71m/25-3 ½)
Youssef Koudssi – Discus (11th; 58.75m/192-9)
James Onanubosi, Brian Limage, Isaac Davis, Tyson Tippett – 4x100m Relay (11th; 39.33)
Other Results – Day 4
Simms, McKenna Watson, Dakota Minor, Brown: 13th (program record: 43.96) – 4x100m Relay
Antonia Sanchez Nunez: 14th – 400m Hurdles (57.41)
Jade Brown: 18th – 200m (23.38)
Mackenna Orie: 18th – Discus, 53.52m (175-7)
Taylen Wise: 18th – 100m Hurdles (personal best: 13.22)
Ava Simms: 20th – 400m (53.32
McKenna Watson: 21st – 100m (11.39)
McKenna Watson: 22nd – 200m (23.61)
Tapenisa Havea: 25th – Discus, 52.41m (171-1)
The Wildcats will be back in action from June 11 to 14 at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
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Southern Illinois Salukis – Official Athletics Website
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Southern Illinois Track and Field program concluded the 2025 outdoor season Saturday in the NCAA West First Round. The Salukis fought hard but did not qualify for any events to compete in the NCAA Outdoor Championship. DAY ONE – Wednesday The events kicked off with Darrione Williams competing in the long […]

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Southern Illinois Track and Field program concluded the 2025 outdoor season Saturday in the NCAA West First Round. The Salukis fought hard but did not qualify for any events to compete in the NCAA Outdoor Championship.
DAY ONE – Wednesday
The events kicked off with Darrione Williams competing in the long jump event. Williams placed 29th with a jump of 7.24 meters. He had two close fouls which would have placed him inside the top 10 and sent him to Eugene to compete in the championship.
“Heck of a run… Heck of a run,” said jumps coach Jacob Brydson.
Next up for the track events, Andre Jackson II ran in the 400M dash and just missed qualifying for the quarterfinals with a time of 46.31 seconds.
Shane Ashton closed out day one by qualifying for the quarterfinals in the 400M hurdles with a time of 50.65 seconds, finishing in 14th place.
DAY TWO – Thursday
Leah Thames and Teanna Bell started day two by racing in the 400M dash, just missing the qualifying mark with times of 53.52 and 53.96 seconds.
Thames closed out day two by racing in the 200M dash, missing qualifying with a time of 23.47 seconds, and missing the quarterfinals by .05 seconds.
DAY THREE – Friday
Ashton raced in the quarterfinals for the 400M dash, placing 18th with a time of 51.31 seconds.
The men’s 4x400M relay team, made up of Shane Ashton, Xavier Preston, Josh Delgado, and Andre Jackson II closed out the day, finishing with a time of 3:07.58.
DAY FOUR – Saturday
The women’s 4x100M relay team, made up of KeyAnn Wilson, Trinity Cleaver, Leah Thames, and Teanna Bell wrapped up the NCAA West First Round, finishing the race with a time of 44.59, placing 19th, 2.23 seconds behind first-place finisher USC.
The Salukis 2024-2025 season comes to a close with the conclusion of the NCAA West First Round.
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Milford student speaks out after friend is detained by ICE agents two days before high school graduation
Four Milford High School students were on their way to volleyball practice on Saturday when one of them was taken into custody by ICE agents. WBZ-TV spoke to one of the students in the car, who is also undocumented. He asked to remain anonymous. The student said that they were heading to practice when three […]

Four Milford High School students were on their way to volleyball practice on Saturday when one of them was taken into custody by ICE agents.
WBZ-TV spoke to one of the students in the car, who is also undocumented. He asked to remain anonymous.
The student said that they were heading to practice when three unmarked vehicles pulled up behind the car. The agents interrogated them about their documentation before taking the 18-year-old driver into custody. The student said he was not taken into custody by ICE because he is underage.
Student describes ICE arrest
“An ice officer had stepped out of his vehicle, walked over to us, and knocked on the window. And they asked him what his documentation was,” the student continued. “That’s kind of when emotion hit, and I began crying. No facial expressions, just tears started coming down my eyes.”
The student said that his friend, the driver, had been in the country since he was a young child. He said that they weren’t doing anything wrong to warrant being pulled over.
“I didn’t see him run a red light, or I didn’t see him do anything that was necessarily illegal. We were just on our way.”
The group of students is set to graduate on Sunday. The student WBZ-TV spoke to says that he feels afraid that everything he and his friend had worked for is in jeopardy.
“I always knew that this was a system where it could get people who were undocumented and committed bad things, but now it’s turning into a system that just kicks everybody out based on your status,” he said.
The 18-year-old who was detained is also a member of the school band, who was set to play at the graduation ceremony.
Town responds to student being arrested by ICE
Milford Public Schools said ICE had detained several parents of students in recent weeks.
“We are all distraught by this news,” Superintendent of Milford Public Schools Kevin McIntyre said in a statement.
“The Milford Public Schools play no part in immigration enforcement and support all of our students and families, including those who are immigrants to the United States. They are members of the community, students in our classrooms, athletes that compete representing Milford, musicians, artists, friends, and neighbors.”
Milford Police say they were not informed that ICE would be conducting this operation.
The town is outraged and terrified by the string of ICE arrests hitting Massachusetts and their own residents. A protest is planned for Sunday after the Milford High School graduation.
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