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Recap of the Semifinals and Final at the 2025 NAIA Women’s Beach Volleyball Invitational

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. [SCHEDULE & RESULTS | BRACKET] – The final day of the 2025 NAIA Women’s Beach Volleyball Invitational opened with Corban (Ore.) and OUAZ (Ariz.) winning their respective semifinals and ended with OUAZ (Ariz.) winning the Invitational title.   Semifinal: OUAZ (Ariz.) def. Park (Mo.), 3-0 The first wave, with the 2’s and 4’s positions, were […]

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GREENEVILLE, Tenn. [SCHEDULE & RESULTS | BRACKET] – The final day of the 2025 NAIA Women’s Beach Volleyball Invitational opened with Corban (Ore.) and OUAZ (Ariz.) winning their respective semifinals and ended with OUAZ (Ariz.) winning the Invitational title.

 

Semifinal: OUAZ (Ariz.) def. Park (Mo.), 3-0

The first wave, with the 2’s and 4’s positions, were won by OUAZ (Ariz.), both in three sets.

The Spirit went into the final wave with the 1s, 3’s and 4’s, needing only one match to win. While the 1’s and 3’s positions went to a third set. It was the 5’s, Diana Enriquez and Shea Marovich, won in two sets to clinch the match for OUAZ to advance to the final.

 

Semifinal: Corban (Ore.) def. Southern Oregon, 3-2

Southern Oregon opened the match with a two-set win at the 2’s and a three-set win at the 4’s.

The Raiders needed only one more win to advance to the final but one-by-one at the 1’s, then the 5’s and finally the 3’s position, Corban (Ore.) completed the first reverse sweep of the tournament. All three matches in the second wave were won in two sets.

This was the fourth of five wins that the Warriors clinched a match at the 3’s position.

 

Championship: OUAZ (Ariz.) def. Corban (Ore.), 3-0

OUAZ entered the championship match with a 3-2 tournament record, while Corban had yet to be defeated in tournament play.

Pairs two and four were flipped in results through the first two sets. Corban had won the first set at the 4’s and lost the second. Meanwhile, at the 2’s, OUAZ won the first and Corban won the second. The Spirit rallied in the third set of both matches to win and take a 2-0 lead into the second wave. 

The teams played to decision and OUAZ needed only one more win to clinch the title, while the Warriors would need to complete another reverse sweep.

The second wave opened with Corban winning the first set at the 1’s, 3’s and 5’s positions. The second set looked different with OUAZ winning at the 3’s and 5’s, sending them to a third set, while the 1’s continued to battle for the second set.

It was the OUAZ 3’s, Railey Dykstra and Amanda Carlson, that finished first, clinching the match and winning the Battle for the Red Banner.

 

All-Tournament Team

Riley Brown, Arizona Christian

Haley Brwon, Arizona Christian

Emmi Marks, Corban (Ore.)

Gabriela Engels, Corban (Ore.)

Alexis Adebodum, Corban (Ore.)

Amey Rainaud, OUAZ (Ariz.)

Summer Hanks, OUAZ (Ariz.)

Grecia Ung, Park (Mo.)

Tessa Zimmerman, Southern Oregon

 

Tournament MVP: Summer Hanks, OUAZ (Ariz.)

 

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Ben Colello Tabbed as USTFCCCA East Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year

Story Links MEDFORD, MA (May 30, 2025) – Tufts University women’s track and field assistant coach Ben Colello was named the USTFCCCA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track and Field East Region Assistant Coach of the Year after helping the Jumbos to five All-American honors under his guidance. In just his first […]

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MEDFORD, MA (May 30, 2025) – Tufts University women’s track and field assistant coach Ben Colello was named the USTFCCCA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track and Field East Region Assistant Coach of the Year after helping the Jumbos to five All-American honors under his guidance.

In just his first year with the Tufts program, Colello made his mark on the Jumbos instantly as he coached athletes to three new school records in the long jump, triple jump and javelin. Throughout the season, he coached the multis and all the field events except pole vault.  At the NCAA Division III Championships, Colello had four athletes earn six entries into the competition where they earned five All-American finishes. The triple jump combo of Jordan Andrew and Elysse Cumberland were ranked No.1 in the national #EventSquad rankings. 

Colello is the first Tufts assistant coach to receive the USTFCCCA honors since Steven Fleagle was named East Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 2022. Under his guidance, the Jumbos are in a fantastic position to continue to improve next season.

 

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Alaksza Becomes Two-Time All-America Honorable Mention Selection

Story Links STOCKTON, Calif. – For the second straight year, Pacific women’s water polo standout Dora Alaksza was tabbed an All-America Honorable Mention by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches.   The junior from Budapest, Hungary led the team with 95 goals on the season, which was the second-most in the […]

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STOCKTON, Calif. – For the second straight year, Pacific women’s water polo standout Dora Alaksza was tabbed an All-America Honorable Mention by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches.
 
The junior from Budapest, Hungary led the team with 95 goals on the season, which was the second-most in the program’s single-season history. She was named to the Golden Coast All-Conference First-Team and GCC All-Tournament Team.
 
Alaksza broke the school record for goals in a game with 11 in a win against Concordia on 13 shots. She scored in goal in all 24 games on the season and registered 18 hat tricks, eight four-goal games and six five-goal outings.
 
In three games at the GCC Tournament, Alaksza netted 11 goals. She helped the team earn a third-place finish.
 
Alaksza, who has another year of eligibility remaining, is up to 243 career goals, which ranks third all-time in Pacific history. She’s chasing Molly Smith’s program-leading tally of 286 goals from 1997-00 and Jessica Schroeder who is second with 268 goals from 2001-05.
 
Alaksza is the sixth student-athlete in program history to earn All-America honors multiple times. It includes Smith (1998, 2000), Schroeder (2003, 2005), Dara Tawarahara (2010-11), Grace Smith (2014-15) and Mariana Duarte (2017-19, 2022).
 
As a department at Pacific, Alaksza is the seventh Tiger to earn All-America honors in 2024-25. The list includes Alexa Edwards from women’s volleyball, and the men’s water polo quintet of Jeremie Cote, Reuel D’Souza, Bae Fountain, Matthew Hosmer and Mihailo Vukazic.
 
Click here to view the full ACWPC Women’s All-America teams.

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For all the latest on Pacific women’s water polo, be sure to follow the team on X (@UOPWaterPoloU), Instagram (@pacificwaterpolo) and “like” the team’s official Facebook page (Pacific Women’s Water Polo).

 

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At KPRC 2, the Graham Media Group-owned news and information hub in Houston, TX, we embrace innovation and creativity within our news team. We’re looking for a dynamic Sports Multi-Media Journalist who thrives on engaging with and enriching our community with their storytelling on our broadcast, streaming and social media channels. We’re looking for someone […]

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At KPRC 2, the Graham Media Group-owned news and information hub in Houston, TX, we embrace innovation and creativity within our news team. We’re looking for a dynamic Sports Multi-Media Journalist who thrives on engaging with and enriching our community with their storytelling on our broadcast, streaming and social media channels. We’re looking for someone who’s ready to break away from the traditional constraints of a television sportscast and can excel at developing and creatively presenting “off the field” stories – unique local content you won’t get from ESPN or your favorite sports app.


POSITION OVERVIEW

As a Sports Multi-Media Journalist for Graham Media Group, you’ll need keen editorial judgment to identify sports stories in our community with real audience impact. With a focus on innovative storytelling, you will shoot and edit your stories for both linear and digital platforms. An understanding of the kind of sports content modern audiences seek out is paramount. Passion and creativity are also vital for this role and our newsroom. This position also offers exciting opportunities for growth within an organization committed to reinventing how news is delivered.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Engage viewers with compelling storytelling across all platforms, prioritizing clarity, engagement, and innovation.

  • Generate unique sports story ideas daily, demonstrating a keen understanding of the community’s pulse and what kind of sports content will resonate with our target audience.

  • Showcase exceptional storytelling skills as a researcher, photographer, writer and editor.

  • Demonstrate the required editorial judgement, producing skills and presentation skills to serve as Sports Anchor as necessary.

  • Collaborate with news management and producers to maintain a cohesive and comprehensive strategy for covering local sports as part of our daily news coverage plans.

  • Produce and participate in the production and presentation of sports specials throughout the year.

  • Other related duties as assigned.


KEY QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum 2 – 3 years of experience in a broadcast news environment, with demonstrated expertise in storytelling, live reporting, and newsgathering.

  • Strong on-camera presence with clear, dynamic and engaging delivery.

  • Exceptional interviewing skills with the ability to shoot and edit video content as needed.

  • Proficiency in the industry standard editing software, newsroom rundown systems, smartphone technology, and social media platforms.

  • Versatile reporting experience, including experimental video formats and innovative storytelling approaches.

  • Proven track record in original sports reporting, with the ability to deliver in-depth coverage beyond standard highlights and interviews.

  • Ability to thrive under tight deadlines in a fast-paced news environment

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A college degree in Journalism, Communications, or a related field is preferred.


Location: KPRC 2

8181 Southwest Freeway, Houston, Texas 77074

To apply: Please submit your updated resume and application to:

Tiffani Lupenski, Manager of Content and Coverage

tlupenski@kprc.com

Click HERE to download and complete employment application.


Any offer of employment is conditional upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screening, investigative background check, employment/education verifications, and reference checks. You must hold a valid driver’s license and be insurable under Texas Law.

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KPRC 2 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In addition to complying with the requirements of federal law, KPRC 2 will comply with applicable state and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination.

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Coweta County alums progressing in the minor leagues

As Bryce Alewine enjoys a strong start in the Florida Complex League with the Detroit Tigers, several other former Coweta County standouts are continuing their development in professional baseball. Tai Peete, a 2022 Trinity Christian graduate and former second-round pick by the Seattle Mariners, is now patrolling center field for the Everett AquaSox, the Mariners’ […]

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Coweta County alums progressing in the minor leagues

As Bryce Alewine enjoys a strong start in the Florida Complex League with the Detroit Tigers, several other former Coweta County standouts are continuing their development in professional baseball.

Tai Peete, a 2022 Trinity Christian graduate and former second-round pick by the Seattle Mariners, is now patrolling center field for the Everett AquaSox, the Mariners’ High-A affiliate in the Northwest League. Originally drafted as a shortstop, Peete made the switch to the outfield this season after earning a promotion from the Modesto Nuts. Through May, the athletic 20-year-old is hitting .218 with five home runs and 23 RBIs.

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Nichter and Richwine Grab USTFCCCA Honors

Story Links NEW ORLEANS – Following his national championship in the 800m last weekend in Ohio, Dickinson junior track and field athlete Trevor Richwine and assistant track and field coach Don Nichter were recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) with mid-atlantic regional awards. Mid-Atlantic Male […]

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NEW ORLEANS – Following his national championship in the 800m last weekend in Ohio, Dickinson junior track and field athlete Trevor Richwine and assistant track and field coach Don Nichter were recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) with mid-atlantic regional awards.

Mid-Atlantic Male Track Athlete of the Year

Richwine, who hails from Newville, Pennsylvania, won the 800-meter title at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships. Just a few weeks earlier, Richwine went 1:48.31 over the same distance to become the No. 9 performer in NCAA DIII history. Richwine stood out at the Centennial Conference Championships, winning the 800m in a meet record 1:51.01 and toting the baton on the champion 4×800m relay and runner-up 4×400m relay.

Mid-Atlantic Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year

Nichter, in his second year as assistant coach at Dickinson working with head coach Eric Bologa, guided Richwine to win the 800m at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships. His distance runners combined to score 44 of Dickinson’s 109 points as the team finished third at the Centennial Conference Championships.

 



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2025 Women’s VNL Week One Roster Announced

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 30, 2025) – USA Volleyball announces the 14-player roster for the U.S. Women’s National Team that will compete in the opening week of the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), June 4-8 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The VNL brings together the world’s top 18 teams for three action-packed weeks of preliminary […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 30, 2025) – USA Volleyball announces the 14-player roster for the U.S. Women’s National Team that will compete in the opening week of the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), June 4-8 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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.

The U.S. roster features a fresh look, with 10 athletes making their VNL debut. Four returners bring valuable leadership and prior VNL experience to the court as the team begins its campaign against some of the top volleyball nations in the world.

Get Tickets to Women’s VNL in Arlington, Texas, July 9-13

Outside hitters Madi Skinner and Roni Jones-Perry, and Liberos Morgan Hentz and Zoe Jarvis are the four players with VNL experience.

Although the other 10 players have no VNL experience, several have experience playing for the senior U.S. Women’s National Team. Opposite Olivia Babcock, setter Ella Powell, outside hitters Logan Eggleston and Sarah Franklin, and middle blockers Serena Gray, Amber Igiede and Molly McCage have all competed in senior NORCECA events.

Setter Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres, middle blocker Anna Dodson, and opposite Logan Lednicky are part of the U.S. Women’s National Team roster for the first time.

The U.S. Women are the reigning Olympic silver medalists and ranked No. 3 in the world. They have won the VNL three times (2018, ’19, ’21) since its inception in 2018. In 2024, they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual Olympic champion Italy, who will be their first opponent in Brazil.

U.S. Women’s Week One Roster for 2025 VNL

No. Name (Pos., Ht., Hometown, College, USAV Region)
6 Morgan Hentz (L, 5-9, Lakeside Park, Ky., Stanford Univ., Pioneer)
9 Madisen Skinner (OH, 6-2, Katy, Texas, Univ. of Kentucky and Univ. of Texas, Lone Star)
13 Amber Igiede (MB, 6-3, Baton Rouge, La., Univ. of Hawaii, Bayou)
14 Anna Dodson (MB, 6-5, Fort Collins, Colo., UCLA, Rocky Mountain)
17 Zoe Jarvis (previously Fleck) (L, 5-6, Granada Hills, Calif., UCLA and Univ. of Texas, Southern California)
21 Roni Jones-Perry (OH, 6-0, West Jordan, Utah, BYU, Intermountain)
22 Sarah Franklin (OH, 6-4, Lake Worth, Fla., Univ. of Wisconsin, Florida)
24 Olivia Babcock (Opp, 6-4, Los Angeles, Calif., Pitt, Southern California)
27 Ella Powell (S, 6-0, Fayetteville, Ark., Univ. of Washington, Delta)
28 Logan Lednicky (Opp, 6-3, Sugar Land, Texas, Univ. of Texas A&M, Lone Star)
29 Molly McCage (MB, 6-3, Spring, Texas, Univ. of Texas, Lone Star)
32 Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres (S, Honolulu, Hawaii, Univ. of Texas, Aloha)
33 Logan Eggleston (OH, 6-2, Brentwood, Tenn., Univ. of Texas, Southern)
43 Serena Gray (MB, 6-2, Temple City, Calif., Pitt, Southern California)

Head Coach: Erik Sullivan
Assistant Coach: Mike Wall
Second Assistant Coach: Brandon Taliaferro
Second Assistant Coach: Tayyiba Haneef-Park
Second Assistant Coach: Joe Trinsey
Team Manager: Rob Browning
Team Doctors: William Briner, James Suchy, Chris Lee, Andrew Gregory
Physiotherapist: Kara Kessans
Physical Trainers: Shawn Hueglin, Shannon Boone
Mental Performance Coach: Andrea Becker, Katy Stanfill
Performance Analyst: Virginia Pham

Week 1 Schedule: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Matches will be shown live and on-demand on VBTV.

All times PDT
June 4 at 10 a.m. vs. Italy
June 5 at 5 p.m. vs. Brazil
June 6 at 5 p.m. vs. Czechia
June 8 at 1 p.m. vs. Korea



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