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PENN Entertainment Adds Digital Gaming Experts to Board of Directors

WYOMISSING, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– PENN Entertainment, Inc. (Nasdaq: PENN) (“PENN” or the “Company”) today reported preliminary voting results with respect to the election of directors from its 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders held on June 17, 2025. PENN shareholders elected the Company’s two director nominees, Johnny Hartnett and Carlos Ruisanchez, to serve on the Company’s Board […]

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WYOMISSING, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
PENN Entertainment, Inc. (Nasdaq: PENN) (“PENN” or the “Company”) today reported preliminary voting results with respect to the election of directors from its 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders held on June 17, 2025. PENN shareholders elected the Company’s two director nominees, Johnny Hartnett and Carlos Ruisanchez, to serve on the Company’s Board of Directors.

The PENN Board issued the following statement:

We are pleased to welcome Johnny and Carlos, both of whom bring highly relevant experience in digital and retail gaming to the Board.

Over the past several months, we have continued to engage with our shareholders, and we look forward to incorporating feedback from those conversations as we move ahead. It is clear from this engagement that PENN’s Board, management team and shareholders are aligned in their focus on ensuring PENN is achieving its full potential.

The Board remains committed to the close oversight of our differentiated omni-channel strategy and to delivering sustainable long-term value. We recognize there is more work to be done, and we are intently focused on driving profitability in our Interactive segment and growth across the business as we continue strengthening the Company’s balance sheet and liquidity position, deleveraging and accelerating capital return to shareholders. We look forward to further dialogue with our shareholders about our Board’s composition and skillset evolution, as well as PENN’s executive compensation program and strategic priorities, to ensure alignment with our shareholders.

Thank you for your continued support and investment in PENN.

The Company will report final results on a Form 8-K that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the coming days.

About PENN Entertainment

PENN Entertainment, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (“PENN,” or the “Company”), is North America’s leading provider of integrated entertainment, sports content, and casino gaming experiences. PENN operates in 28 jurisdictions throughout North America, with a broadly diversified portfolio of casinos, racetracks and online sports betting and iCasino offerings under well-recognized brands including Hollywood Casino®, L’Auberge®, ESPN BET™ and theScore BET Sportsbook and Casino®. PENN’s ability to leverage its partnership with ESPN, the “worldwide leader in sports,” and its ownership of theScore, the top digital sports media brand in Canada, is central to the Company’s highly differentiated strategy to expand its footprint and efficiently grow its customer ecosystem. PENN’s focus on organic cross-sell opportunities is reinforced by its market-leading retail casinos, sports media assets, and technology, including a proprietary state-of-the-art, fully integrated digital sports and iCasino betting platform and an in-house iCasino content studio (PENN Game Studios). The Company’s portfolio is further bolstered by its industry-leading PENN Play™ customer loyalty program, offering its 31 million members a unique set of rewards and experiences.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “expects,” “believes,” “estimates,” “projects,” “intends,” “plans,” “goal,” “seeks,” “may,” “will,” “should,” or “anticipates” or the negative or other variations of these or similar words, or by discussions of future events, strategies or risks and uncertainties. Specifically, forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: the Company’s expectations of future results of operations and financial condition, including, but not limited to, projections of revenue, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDAR and other financial measures; the assumptions provided regarding the guidance, including the scale and timing of the Company’s product and technology investments; the Company’s expectations regarding results and customer growth and the impact of competition in retail/mobile/online sportsbooks, iCasino, social gaming, and retail operations; the Company’s development and launch of its Interactive segment’s products in new jurisdictions and enhancements to existing Interactive segment products, including the content for the ESPN BET and theScore BET and the further development of ESPN BET and theScore BET on our proprietary player account management system and risk and trading platforms; the benefits of the Sportsbook Agreement between the Company and ESPN; the Company’s expectations regarding its Sportsbook Agreement with ESPN and the future success of ESPN BET; the Company’s expectations with respect to share repurchases; the Company’s expectations with respect to the integration and synergies related to the Company’s integration of theScore and the continued growth and monetization of the Company’s media business; the Company’s expectations that its portfolio of assets provides a benefit of geographically-diversified cash flows from operations; management’s plans and strategies for future operations, including statements relating to the Company’s plan to expand gaming operations through the implementation and execution of a disciplined capital expenditure program at our existing properties, the pursuit of strategic acquisitions and investments, and the development of new gaming properties, including the development projects and the anticipated benefits; improvements, expansions, or relocations of our existing properties; entrance into new jurisdictions; expansion of gaming in existing jurisdictions; strategic investments and acquisitions; cross-sell opportunities between our retail gaming, online sports betting, and iCasino businesses; our ability to obtain financing for our development projects on attractive terms; the timing, cost and expected impact of planned capital expenditures on the Company’s results of operations; and the actions of regulatory, legislative, executive, or judicial decisions at the federal, state, provincial, or local level with regard to our business and the impact of any such actions.

Such statements are all subject to risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances that could significantly affect the Company’s future financial results and business. Accordingly, the Company cautions that the forward-looking statements contained herein are qualified by important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected by such statements. Such factors include: the effects of economic and market conditions in the markets in which the Company operates or otherwise, including the impact of global supply chain disruptions, price inflation, changes in interest rates, economic downturns, changes in trade policies, and geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty; competition with other entertainment, sports content, and gaming experiences; the timing, cost and expected impact of product and technology investments; risks relating to operations, permits, licenses, financings, approvals and other contingencies in connection with growth in new or existing jurisdictions; our ability to successfully acquire and integrate new properties and operations and achieve expected synergies from acquisitions; the availability of future borrowings under our Amended Credit Facilities or other sources of capital to enable us to service our indebtedness, make anticipated capital expenditures or pay off or refinance our indebtedness prior to maturity; the impact of indemnification obligations under the Barstool SPA; our ability to achieve the anticipated financial returns from the Sportsbook Agreement with ESPN, including due to fees, costs, taxes, or circumstances beyond the Company’s or ESPN’s control; the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the right of one or both of the Company and ESPN to terminate the Sportsbook Agreement between the companies; the ability of the Company and ESPN to agree to extend the initial 10-year term of the Sportsbook Agreement on mutually satisfactory terms, if at all, and the costs and obligations of such terms if agreed; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against the Company, ESPN or their respective directors, officers or employees; the ability of the Company or ESPN to retain and hire key personnel; the impact of new or changes in current laws, regulations, rules or other industry standards; the impact of activist shareholders; adverse outcomes of litigation involving the Company, including litigation in connection with our 2025 annual meeting of shareholders; our ability to maintain our gaming licenses and concessions and comply with applicable gaming law, changes in current laws, regulations, rules or other industry standards, and additional factors described in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, each as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not intend to update publicly any forward-looking statements except as required by law. Considering these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this press release may not occur.

Mike Nieves

SVP, Finance & Treasurer

PENN Entertainment, Inc.

610-373-2400

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Shadyside Volleyball Gets Straight-Set Victory Over Bridgeport To Open the Season | News, Sports, Jobs

SHADYSIDE — The Shadyside Tigers opened their volleyball season at home Saturday with a victory over visiting Bridgeport in three straight sets, 25-10, 25-11, 25-8. Aubrey Nippert led Shadyside with nine kills, adding three aces. Ali Weatherson was the setup player on the day with 18 of her teams’ 19 assists. She also collected a […]

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SHADYSIDE — The Shadyside Tigers opened their volleyball season at home Saturday with a victory over visiting Bridgeport in three straight sets, 25-10, 25-11, 25-8.

Aubrey Nippert led Shadyside with nine kills, adding three aces.

Ali Weatherson was the setup player on the day with 18 of her teams’ 19 assists. She also collected a team-high five aces. Sophie Boltz totaled four aces along with three kills. Addasyn Melanko also had three kills.

Ava Mercer tallied seven digs.

Shadyside will face Bellaire at home on Monday.



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Glamping Under the Redwoods – Canoeing on Big River

Over the years, we’ve camped and Food Partied! in many unique places, encouraging readers to spend more time standing in awe with Mother Nature. Travelin’ Solo – Elk and Mendocino County Travelin’ Solo – Southwest and Colorado Travelin’ Solo – Idaho Hot Springs and Yellowstone Over those same years, we’ve also heard from readers who […]

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Over the years, we’ve camped and Food Partied! in many unique places, encouraging readers to spend more time standing in awe with Mother Nature.

Travelin’ Solo – Elk and Mendocino County

Travelin’ Solo – Southwest and Colorado

Travelin’ Solo – Idaho Hot Springs and Yellowstone

Over those same years, we’ve also heard from readers who want nothing of it. “Laura – I don’t camp – what do you have for me?”

Well, how does a comfy mattress with electric blanket, coastal views, on-site sauna, morning yoga, and someone else cooking breakfast sound to you? Catch the last rays of summer or falls warmer coastal temperatures with a camp and glamp in the heart of Mendocino.

Perched just above the coast, we stumbled upon a spot made for those who crave the adventure of camping—only with a touch more comfort. The land itself carries whispers of a curious past, once a secret campground with a mission described as ‘adventurous and helpful.’ Intriguing, right? Eight years ago the land was re-imagined into Mendocino Grove. Picturesque open spaces greet towering trees, a fern-lined loop trail for hiking, nice bathrooms, community gathering spots and even a hot water wash for your pup. It’s camping, yes – but elevated. Platform tents with plenty of room and single or double beds accommodate couples, friends and families. Cool nights are easy under your fluffy comforter with wait for it – an adjustable heater! Everyone gets a picnic table and fire pit – ask the campfire valet to set it up (that’s what I am talkin’ about). Enjoy with house made s’mores.

What’s for dinner?

We took advantage of Mendocino Grove’s onsite gas grills and basket of (rentable) kitchen gear for a DIY dinner on The Overlook. Hello Pacific ocean.

The town of Mendocino is a 2-minute drive north. Don’t miss the natural foods store located in an old church, with a second larger grocer within walking distance. You can also shop at a farmers market, or buy fresh seafood off the Fort Bragg dock at Noyo Harbor. On special weekends, enjoy Friday Night Dinner hosted by the Grove and leave cooking to them.

Weekly Farmers Markets

Mendocino: Friday: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Fort Bragg: Wednesday: 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM

A 10 minute walk from the property leads you to Catch a Canoe and Bicycles Too!, part of the neighboring Stanford Inn and Resort.

Located near the mouth of the picturesque Big River, explore this extensive waterway with different boating options including authentic redwood outriggers and carbon catamaran canoes. The highly trained staff recommended a 2-person kayak with pedals – first time for me and lucky for us, very helpful when afternoon winds kicked up. Weird movement at the start but my body got in groove quickly.

After a half day of take me to the river, we docked and walked back to the Grove for a sauna and on-site massage. Now will you come camping with me?

Mornings are fun. Grab a cup of local jo’ Thanksgiving coffee, hot chocolate on tap, or combine both into a Meadow Commons house specialty. Say hi to your neighbors and take a seat around the cozy fire.

It was homemade pastries and a hot oatmeal bar alongside steaming coffee and interesting conversations with people from all over the world. (It’s hard to take camping gear on a plane.) People were just hanging out and getting to know each other. Very chill and friendly. The fire flamed stories and easy connection.

We got to know an Oregon couple on a second visit with their 10 year old son. I looked forward to seeing them the next morning. At first I didn’t think a place like this would be for me… too safe or too foo foo maybe….so I asked why the return. ” James (son) couldn’t stop talking about the trip and the hot chocolate on tap. We have family down this way and it’s so much easier and enjoyable to camp without packing the gear.”

They got a point. Mendocino Grove feels kind of comfy but also kind of wild. You got the cute town of Mendocino so close with good restaurants and gorgeous views. But you also can get lost in redwoods and river, roast marshmallows over a camp fire and fall asleep under the stars – all with a warm bed, sauna and hot shower – just steps away.

Ok – I guess you got me too.

Mendocino Grove
9500, 9601 CA-1, Mendocino
Open weekends and most week days

Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too!
1 S Big River Road, Mendocino
Open weekends and most week days

More Food Party! adventures in Mendocino:

The Thrill of the Hunt

Secret Season – Travel when others don’t

Secret Season Mendocino – part 2

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Men’s Soccer announces 2025 recruiting class

By: SU Sports Information Story Links SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Shippensburg University head men’s soccer coach Jeremy Spering has confirmed the recruitment of nine student-athletes who have each agreed to attend the university and will suit up for the Raider men’s soccer program this fall.   The recruiting class includes seven freshmen […]

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SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Shippensburg University head men’s soccer coach Jeremy Spering has confirmed the recruitment of nine student-athletes who have each agreed to attend the university and will suit up for the Raider men’s soccer program this fall.
 
The recruiting class includes seven freshmen and two transfers. Seven of the newcomers hail from the United States, including six from Pennsylvania and one from New York. Two are internationals representing Germany and the Canary Islands.
 
Position-wise, the group features four defenders, three midfielders, one forward and one goalkeeper.
 
The recruits are as follows (in alphabetical order):
 
Conway Brown II
Midfield
Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle
 
Carlisle High School: Earned three varsity letters for the Thundering Herd under head coach Brandon Eiserman…competed at the club level for Keystone FC Premier 07B under coach Brent Brockman…a two-time All-Mid Penn Conference selection, including Second Team as a senior…also lettered in track & field.
 
About Brown: Full name is Conway Reginal Brown II…is the son of Conway Brown and Tianna Martinez…has a sister: Brianna, and a brother: Deshawn.
 
Jaiden Eaton
Defender
York, Pa./Central York
 
Central York High School: Totaled three varsity letters for the Panthers under head coach Brian Linz…competed at the club level for Ballyhoo FC under coach Brett Altimore…started at wingback for a team that went 13-5-1 in 2024 and qualified for the District III Class 4A playoffs.
 
About Eaton: Full name is Jaiden Ray Eaton…is the son of Derrick Eaton.
 
Liam Heitmann
Defender
Hamburg, Germany/Selma-Lagerlöff
 
Selma-Lagerlöff Gemeinschaftsschule: Competed at the club level for SV Eichede under head coach Marc Fischer.
 
About Heitmann: Full name is Liam Heitmann…is the son of Andre and Katrin Heitmann…has a sibling, Keanu.
 
Pat McNamara
Defender
Phoenixville, Pa./Phoenixville Area
 
Phoenixville Area High School: Totaled four varsity letters for the Phantoms under head coach Michael Cesarski…competed at the club level for Lehigh Valley United ECNL under coach Ryan Hess…a 2024 Pioneer Athletic Conference (PAC-10) First Team selection…2024 All-Mercury Second Team…2024 Phoenixville High School Defensive Player of the Year…led Phoenixville to the 2022 PIAA 3A State semifinals and 2022 PIAA District 1 3A finals…reached the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PAISAA) State Finals in 2023 as a member of The Phelps School…National Honor Society…2024 The Phelps School Mathematics Award-winner.
 
About McNamara: Full name is Patrick Thomas McNamara…is the son of Kevin and Jennifer McNamara…has two siblings, Catherine and Mary.
 
Carl Robinson
Goalkeeper
Norristown, Pa./Pope John Paul II
 
Pope John Paul II High School: Totaled four varsity letters for the Golden Panthers…competed at the club level for West Mont United under coach Keith Conway…made a career-high 10 saves vs. Methacton as a senior…boasts numerous club accomplishments…State Cup runner-up and semifinalist…three-time Pa. Classic Winter Showcase champion…Indoor State Cup champion…two-time Bethesda Showcase champion…USA Cup runner-up…Penn Fusion Showcase champion…two-time Elite Development Program (EDP) Fall Cup champion.
 
About Robinson: Full name is Carl Douglas Robinson III…is the son of Brandan and Denise Saylor…has three younger brothers: Shaun, Logan and Maverick…father played soccer at Chestnut Hill.
 
Jayden Smeltzer
Defender
York, Pa./Red Lion
 
Red Lion Area Senior High School: Lettered for the Lions under head coach Sam Cooley…competed at the club level for PA Classics under coach Steve Klein.
 
About Smeltzer: Full name is Jayden Smeltzer.
 
Nat Thompson
Sophomore Midfielder
Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael (Wilmington (Del.))
 
2024 (Freshman): Attended Wilmington University (Del.)…played in eight games and made three starts for the Wildcats as a left wingback…registered two shots on goal.
 
Mount St. Michael Academy: Lettered for the Mountaineers…totaled 21 goals and seven assists in his high school career.
 
About Thompson: Full name is Nataniele Hugh Thompson…is the son of Fieukia Green.
 
John Trigg
Midfielder
Lanzarote, Canary Islands/Colegio Arenas Internacional (Millersville)
 
2024 (Freshman): Attended Millersville University.
 
About Trigg: Full name is John Henry Trigg, is the son of Daniel and Lisa Trigg…has a brother, Daniel.
 
Brody White
Forward
Phoenixville, Pa./Phoenixville Area
 
Phoenixville Area High School: Lettered for the Phantoms under head coach Mike Cesarski…competed at the club level for HEX FC Dominion under coach Mike Gorni…All-Area First Team as a senior…two-time All-Pioneer Athletic Conference (PAC-10) as a junior and senior…totaled 33 goals and 12 assists as a two-year varsity starter.
 
About White: Full name is Brody Michael White…is the son of Mike and Amy White…has a brother: Owen, and a sister: Rylin…mother Amy graduated from Shippensburg in 1997.
 



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Nebraska volleyball beats alumni team in four sets | Sports

Nebraska volleyball hosted its 2025 alumni match on Saturday in front of a sold-out crowd at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers’ final preseason match ended in a victory against 10 of their most decorated alumni in four sets. Ally Batenhorst, Lindsay Krause and Lauren Stivrens each put up 10 or more kills for […]

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Nebraska volleyball hosted its 2025 alumni match on Saturday in front of a sold-out crowd at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers’ final preseason match ended in a victory against 10 of their most decorated alumni in four sets.

Ally Batenhorst, Lindsay Krause and Lauren Stivrens each put up 10 or more kills for the alumni team. Five Nebraska players finished the match with at least six. Junior outside hitter Harper Murray led the Huskers with 12 kills. Sophomore libero Olivia Mauch finished with nine digs, and Jordan Larson matched her for the alumni team.

Gina Mancuso-Prososki said it felt like a dream being back at Nebraska.

“I’m 34 now,” Mancuso-Prososki said. “I never thought I’d get to play in front of the Husker crowd again. That was an unbelievable opportunity that I’m forever grateful for.” 

Krause recorded the first kill and point of the match. The alumni team proceeded to take a 3-0 advantage to start the first set. 

The Huskers stormed back and scored four of the next five points to draw even. However, despite an early run by each team, neither group scored more than two points in a row again until Nebraska took a 23-20 lead in the later stages of the first set.

Batenhorst said the experience reminded her of playing against Nebraska at USC.

“It was super fun to be a Husker again and to be around so many leaders that I’ve looked up to… and to be across the net from my best friends again,” Batenhorst said.

The Huskers ended up taking the set 25-21 over the alumni team.

The second set began the same as the first, with the two sides knotted at four. Nebraska followed by scoring the next five points to take control of the set and force the alumni team into calling a timeout.

Nebraska went on to score eight of the last 10 points and win the second set 25-14. During that stretch, junior middle blocker Andi Jackson registered two kills, and freshman outside hitter Teraya Sigler put up a kill and two block assists.

Jackson said playing against some of her former teammates felt like being on the team again last year.

“It was really cool to get to play against them,” Jackson said. “When you’re getting recruited by Nebraska, those are the girls that you watch, and you look up to and you honestly learned so much from… getting to just have a full-circle moment and play a full match against them is really awesome.”

Four kills by Batenhorst in the first 12 points of set No. 3 helped the alumni team take a 9-3 lead. They extended their advantage as the set went on and led at one point 21-10 against the Huskers. The 11-point advantage was the alumni team’s largest of the match.

Head coach Dani Busboom Kelly said it was good for the team to face some adversity.

“(The alumni) were excited to play,” Busboom Kelly said. “They played great, and we got tested and kind of felt some pressure which was amazing going into next week.”

The alumni team won the third set 25-17 and defeated the Huskers for the first time in the match. Then, they carried the momentum gained from their third set victory into the fourth and managed to take an 8-2 lead.

However, Nebraska used a 4-0 run to get back within two. The alumni team, fueled by multiple kills by Krause and one by Batenhorst, retook its six-point advantage 10 points later. But the Huskers scored seven of the next eight points to draw even at 15.

Batenhorst and Mancuso-Prososki each said they felt like they were on the team again going into the match.

“It was like reliving the past,” Mancuso-Prososki said. “It was so special. You can’t really find anywhere else like Nebraska.”

Nebraska finished the set on a 10-to-7 run to win the set 25-22 and the match.

Nebraska will take on Pittsburgh at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 22, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in its first competitive match of the season.

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Scions E278: 2025 Volleyball Preview

We’re finally here. Georgia Tech Volleyball season is around the corner and Jake + Jack dive into what’s new (as in, almost the entire roster), what’s to come, and what’s to expect from the 2025 season. Then, some notes on the latest from the football team and how we’re feeling going into the Colorado game. […]

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We’re finally here. Georgia Tech Volleyball season is around the corner and Jake + Jack dive into what’s new (as in, almost the entire roster), what’s to come, and what’s to expect from the 2025 season.

Then, some notes on the latest from the football team and how we’re feeling going into the Colorado game.

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Hosts: Jack Purdy, Jake Grant

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USA Juniors Claim Gold At U20 Worlds

Women’s Water Polo August 16, 2025 Five Cardinal standouts lead Team USA to U20 gold SALVADOR, BRAZIL – Featuring five Stanford players among its 15-member roster, the USA Women’s Junior National Team defeated Spain 16-15 to capture gold at the World Aquatics U20 World Championships on Saturday. With the help of Kamryn Barone, Christine Carpenter, […]

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