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Reds MiLB Notebook
Connor Phillips had a disastrous 2024 season. After getting pummeled for the first half of the season in Triple-A he was sent back to Arizona where he didn’t pitch in games for nearly two months while he worked on things on the mound. When he returned to Louisville in August he did pitch better, but […]


Connor Phillips had a disastrous 2024 season. After getting pummeled for the first half of the season in Triple-A he was sent back to Arizona where he didn’t pitch in games for nearly two months while he worked on things on the mound. When he returned to Louisville in August he did pitch better, but he still battled some inconsistency. This season he began the year on the injured list with shoulder fatigue and the right-hander didn’t pitch at all in April. Last night he began a minor league rehab stint with High-A Dayton.
While the game didn’t go the Dragons way, it was a good showing for Connor Phillips. He allowed a triple in his first inning of work on a ball that was a bit misplayed – it was a clean hit but probably should have been a double. Phillips retired the next four batters of the game to conclude his outing. All told he struck out two batters in 1.2 shutout innings and allowed just one baserunner.
The stat line was good, but it was the stuff that was important. He only threw 17 pitches, but they were good with the lone exception of the triple where he hung a breaking ball. His fastball, coming off of shoulder fatigue, was 97-99 MPH.
Tyson Lewis to start on the IL
The Arizona Complex League started on Saturday. Well, except for the Reds team. The league has an odd number of teams so every day at least one team won’t play. That was the ACL Reds role for the opening day of the season. And they won’t play on Sunday, either, as the entire league is off.
But when they do take the field on Monday afternoon to begin their season they will be without 2024 2nd round pick Tyson Lewis. He is going to begin the year on the 7-day injured list with what was was relayed to me as a “lower body injury”. He’s not expected to miss much time, though, and could be ready in “a week or so”.
You can see the entire ACL Reds roster here if you happened to miss the article written up on it early on Saturday afternoon.
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Pitt Panthers Volleyball Lands Second 2027 Commitment
PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers secured the services of another volleyball player, who will keep the program going as one of the best in the country. Kyla Williams, a Class of 2027 recruit, announced her commitment to Pitt volleyball on her Instagram. “It’s finally time!! I am EXTREMELY EXCITED to announce my verbal commitment to […]

PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers secured the services of another volleyball player, who will keep the program going as one of the best in the country.
Kyla Williams, a Class of 2027 recruit, announced her commitment to Pitt volleyball on her Instagram.
“It’s finally time!! I am EXTREMELY EXCITED to announce my verbal commitment to pursue my academic and athletic career at the University of PITTSBURGH,” Williams wrote. “I want to start by saying thank you to everyone that has gotten me to this point, a special thank you to my recruiting coordinator to my mom and to my family for helping me stay strong through everything! Secondly I want to also thank my coaching staff at Gilmour for making me better in the gym and getting me to this point, and can never forget my AVC family!! Lastly, I want to thank the coaching staff, coach Fisher, Petrone, Akeo, and Mike for being the best staff ever and believing in me! I can’t wait for the next 4 years!!! #h2p#gopanthers”
Williams plays for Gilmour Academy, a Catholic High School in Gates Mills, Ohio, 15 miles west of downtown Cleveland. It is also the same high school of former Pitt libero/defensive specialist and 2023 AVCA All-American Emmy Klika (2021-24).
She also plays for her travel team, Academy Volleyball Cleveland (AVC), the same travel team as Pitt Class of 2026 commitment Isabella Hoppe, who plays for nearby Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, Pa.
Williams excelled with Gilmour Academy as a sophomore in 2024, with 183 kills, 2.1 kills per set, hitting .429, plus eight solo blocks and 59 total blocks.
She helped Gilmour Academy win the 2024 OHSAA Division III girls volleyball state championship match, defeating Cincinnati Ursuline Academy in four sets.
Williams will also play for Team USA at the NORCECA U19 Pan American Cup, which will take place June 24-28 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
She stands 6-foot-4 and plays both middle blocker and right side, as she dominates across the net.
Prep Dig ranks Williams as the top ranked recruit from the state of Ohio in the Class of 2027 and No. 12 in the country.
She is the second commitment in the Class of 2027 for Pitt volleyball, joining outside hitter Peyton Kubik from Blue West Valley High School in Overland Park, Kan., near Kansas City.
The Panthers currently have five commitments in their Class of 2026, making it seven future recruits coming over the next two seasons.
This includes outside hitter Ayanna Watson and libero/setter Trinity Thompson from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, outside hitter/middle blocker Jessica Smallwood from Elizabethtown High School in Elizabethtown, Ky., outside hitter Lola Sageer from Liverpool High School in Liverpool, N.Y. and Hoppe.
Redshirt Senior (One Year of Eligibility)
Setter Haiti Tautua’a
Outside Hitter Sophie Gregoire
Senior (One Year of Eligibility)
Middle blocker Ryla Jones
Middle blocker Dalia Vîrlan
Libero/defensive specialist Mallorie Meyer
Redshirt Junior (Two Years of Eligibility)
Right Side Hitter/settter Kiana Dinn
Junior (Two Years of Eligibility)
Libero/defensive specialist Izzy Masten
Middle blocker Abbey Emch
Outside hitter Marina Pezelj
Outside hitter Dagmar Mourits
Sophomore (Three Years of Eligibility)
Outside Hitter/Middle blocker Jessica Smallwood
Outside hitter Ayanna Watson
Outside hitter Lola Sageer
Setter Trinity Thompson
Setter Isabella Hoppe
Freshman (Four Years of Eligibility)
Middle Blocker/Right Side Kyla Williams
Outside Hitter Peyton Kubik
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Spurs Sports & Entertainment announce ownership in LOVB Austin Volleyball
League One Volleyball names Spurs Sports & Entertainment as owners of LOVB Austin Volleyball. SAN ANTONIO — League One Volleyball – the largest brand in youth volleyball with its professional volleyball league embarking on its second season – announced G9 Ventures, Bolt Ventures and Spurs Sports & Entertainment as the ownership group of its professional […]

League One Volleyball names Spurs Sports & Entertainment as owners of LOVB Austin Volleyball.
SAN ANTONIO — League One Volleyball – the largest brand in youth volleyball with its professional volleyball league embarking on its second season – announced G9 Ventures, Bolt Ventures and Spurs Sports & Entertainment as the ownership group of its professional team in Austin, LOVB Austin Volleyball.
“LOVB Austin Volleyball’s community-first and athlete-centered model is in complete alignment with our organizational values and standards at Spurs Sports & Entertainment,” said Peter J. Holt, Chairman and Managing Partner of Spurs Sports & Entertainment, in a release. “It’s so important for us to invest in our San Antonio-Austin region, and LOVB offers the perfect opportunity to do so while elevating women’s sports in a positive and unifying way. With the opportunity to host LOVB games throughout the entire Austin to Monterrey corridor, we can’t wait to see these elite athletes compete throughout our market.”
For more information about LOVB Pro and its current season, please visit: www.LOVB.com.
HARRISON AND BRITTANY BARNES UNVEIL REFURBISHED COURT AT BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE AUSTIN AREA
San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes and his wife, Brittany, as part of their Harrison and Brittany Barnes Community Fund, unveiled a newly renovated court at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area campus.
This is the second in a series of renovations across San Antonio, Austin and Mexico as part of the Barnes’ mission to improve access to and quality of recreational spaces in the Spurs’ core markets.
“It’s a gift and an honor to be able to give back to an organization that has positively impacted my life the way Boys & Girls Clubs has,” said Harrison Barnes in a release. “I’m a living example of the happiness and success that our young people can achieve when they’re supported and cared for in community spaces like Boys & Girls Clubs across the country, and BGCAA does an incredible job in providing this care to our Austin neighbors every day. It brings me and Brittany great joy to think of all the fun, friendship, and growth that BGCAA youth will experience on this court for years to come.”
In attendance was Spurs’ RC Buford and the Coyote as young athletes broke in the renovated court with some hoops.
The final project is scheduled to be completed in Mexico this month, according to the Spurs.
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Elaina Avila, Jupiter senior; Kate Guarneri, Jupiter senior
Kate Guarneri and Elaina Avila from Jupiter High School, Spring 2025 All-County Players of the Year for beach volleyball, photographed on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel) Seniors Elaina Avila and Kate Guarneri have played volleyball together since their youth days. As seniors at Jupiter, they helped the Warriors win their school’s […]


Seniors Elaina Avila and Kate Guarneri have played volleyball together since their youth days.
As seniors at Jupiter, they helped the Warriors win their school’s 10th state title overall, and first girls state beach volleyball championship as they rallied to defeat Neptune Beach Fletcher 3-2 in the 3A state final to finish 19-1 and ranked No. 5 nationally.
Avila and Guarneri, and three additional seniors, were members of the team when coach Lilly Fink started the team. There were 45 girls that tried out for that squad, only one had ever played beach volleyball. The remaining players were all indoor players.
“They are solid girls and solid players,” said Fink, whose team dispatched six-time state finalist St. Thomas Aquinas in the semifinals 3-0. “They really rose to the occasion after losing the first set of their match in the finals.”

Avila and Guarneri lost the first set of their match 21-18 to Fletcher’s Karsyn Smith and Lisa Waite before rallying to take the next set 21-14 and then the match-clincher 15-9. The Jupiter duo has only lost three matches in the past two years and finished 16-0 this year.
“Coach Fink gave us some inspirational words after the first set, and I just decided that this was my last match ever, so just go out and have fun,” Avila said. “After we won, everyone ran out on the court to celebrate, and it was so surreal. We were crying, and I was crying happy tears, and I have never cried happy tears before.”
Guarneri said the fact that they won the state title is starting to sink in. The school honored the team with a Wall of Fame ceremony a few days after they returned home. They hang a photo of district, regional, and state champions in the school’s gymnasium.
“I was looking back at pictures and videos from the season and said, ‘wow, we really did that,’” Guarneri said. “Since we won all three, we get special recognition for it.
“On Friday, when we first got there, we were all nervous and then we had that (long) weather delay,” Guarneri said. “I think that really helped us because it allowed us to gather our thoughts. We said we know how to play, and we will play like we do at our home courts. We got in the right mindset, and we really wanted to win.”

Honorable mention: Archbishop McCarthy: Fabiana Castro, Brianna Masarrachio, Valerie Morales, Emma Pierce; Benjamin: Riley McCaughey, Sailor Plasman; Boca Raton: Lia Ray, Bella Troncale; Boca Raton Christian: Natalia Marciante, Hannah VanZwieten, Mackenzi VanZwieten; Calvary Christian: Vivi Belfort, Bradee Boyd; Cardinal Newman: Ava Castro, Adrianna Hinds; Cypress Bay: Julia Diaz, Anya Noya; Dr. Joaquin Gacia: Lyla Buser, Kadance Roach; Dwyer: Corrine Cabrera, Samantha Homberger, Drew Lotz; Jupiter: Sophie Katz, Islie Lounsbury, Macy McAmis, Bianca Starz; Jupiter Christian: Gabriella Brodner, Ella Murray; King’s Academy: Valeria Diaz, Gabby Fernandez, Miranda Knoll, Sophia Studley; Lake Worth Christian: Alex Krabs, Sophia Tomlinson; Park Vista: Ava Love, Aolani Paula; St. Thomas Aquinas: Emma Bear, Madeline Meltz, Leah Novatne, Alexa Raymond; Wellington: Brielle Dorish, Madeline Lee.
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Broward boys water polo first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year
FIRST TEAM Christopher Bennett, Water Polo, Westminster Academy. Spring All County on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel) Christopher Bennett, utility, Westminster Academy junior: Recorded 61 goals, 53 assists and 62 steals; scored 15 goals in a game; helped lead team to 24 wins and state championship; USA Water Polo 18U Youth […]

FIRST TEAM

Christopher Bennett, utility, Westminster Academy junior: Recorded 61 goals, 53 assists and 62 steals; scored 15 goals in a game; helped lead team to 24 wins and state championship; USA Water Polo 18U Youth Futures National Team selection.

Samuel Eastaugh, utility, St. Thomas Aquinas junior: Team captain; registered 67 goals, 59 assists and 51 steals; scored seven goals in regional semifinal win; scored 16 goals in four playoff games; USA Water Polo Academic All-American Outstanding Honors recipient.

Dane Fox, driver, Westminster Academy junior: Recorded 103 goals, 51 assists and 39 steals; scored winning goal in overtime in state semifinal; scored six goals in regional final win; had 10 goals in a game.

Lev Konnikov, utility, St. Thomas Aquinas junior: Team captain and led Raiders to 20 wins and state semifinal appearance; recorded 131 goals, 27 assists and 53 steals; scored 11 goals in a game; had five goals in regional semifinal win and four goals in regional final victory.

Juan Lopez, utility, Stoneman Douglas junior: Recorded 108 goals, 50 assists and 16 steals; scored 18 goals with eight assists in a game; led team to regional quarterfinal appearance.

Marcell Varhalmi, goalie, St. Thomas Aquinas sophomore: Finished with 223 saves, 23 assists, 40 steals and two goals scored; registered 19 saves in a game; USA Water Polo ODP 18U Youth National Team selection; competed at senior nationals; trained in Serbia and Italy.

Toni Vlasic, center defender, Cooper City senior: Led team to 17 wins, district title and regional semifinal appearance; registered 114 goals and 41 assists; previously played with USA Water Polo ODP Men’s Cadet National Team and in Junior Olympics.
SECOND TEAM
Sebastian Garcia, utility, Westminster Academy senior
Connor Geskus, driver, Pembroke Pines Charter sophomore
Holden Harkins, utility, St. Thomas Aquinas junior
Andreas Lajko, utility, St. Thomas Aquinas freshman
David Maxson, goalie, Westminster Academy senior
Ethan McPeek, attacker, Cooper City senior
Shane Whitaker, utility, South Broward senior
HONORABLE MENTION
Cardinal Gibbons: Travis Jenkins, Alex Petros
Cooper City: Adrien Goodman, Henry Guerrero, Thomas Moya
Flanagan: Ben Liss
Fort Lauderdale: Daniel Brinkworth, Aiden Carey, Jake Wadlow
Northeast: Magnus Warywoda, Diesel Warywoda
Nova: Matthew Orsini, Xavier Suarez
Pembroke Pines Charter: Joseph Koch, Abraham Penaloza, Tiago Vitale
South Broward: Michael Berbeci
Stoneman Douglas: Marcell Chafloque, Christian Nichols
Westminster Academy: Albie Karaj, Lucas Linares, Christian Clark
COACH OF THE YEAR

Daniel Cercols, Westminster Academy: Guided the Lions to a 24-2 record, district title, regional title and first state championship for boys water polo in school history. “We were so solid all season. We have players who were very hungry to win a state title. Hard work, dedication, discipline and teamwork made this possible.”
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Six Selected to Academic All-District® Men’s At-Large Teams
Story Links SPORTS Six Hope College student-athletes have been chosen for the 2025 Academic All-District® Men’s At-Large teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, including five from men’s lacrosse: Jack Balmforth, David Brace, Caden Brainard, Jackson Early and Will Jewell; and one from men’s golf: Jack Guerrera. The program recognizes the nation’s top […]

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Six Hope College student-athletes have been chosen for the 2025 Academic All-District® Men’s At-Large teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, including five from men’s lacrosse: Jack Balmforth, David Brace, Caden Brainard, Jackson Early and Will Jewell; and one from men’s golf: Jack Guerrera.
The program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes at-large honorees in four divisions: NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members and announced later this summer.
Balmforth (Livonia, Michigan / Detroit Catholic Central HS) is a business major. The junior goalkeeper claimed All-MIAA Second Team honors this season, recording a 9.38 goals-against average in 15 games for the MIAA regular-season champion Flying Dutchmen.
Brace (Plymouth, Michigan / Plymouth) was a business major. The senior midfielder collected 10 goals and 13 ground balls in 15 games this season.
Brainard (Muskegon, Michigan / Reeths-Puffer) was a mechanical engineering major. The senior face-off get-off specialist earned All-MIAA honors for the third time this season, including his second as a first-team selection, recording a career-best .612 faceoff percentage while contributing four goals and five assists.
Early (East Lansing, Michigan / East Lansing) is a public accounting major. The junior midfielder claimed his second All-MIAA accolade this season, earning second-team distinction, while scoring a career-high 28 goals in 15 games.
Guerrera (Northville, Michigan / Detroit Catholic Central) was an accounting major. The senior competed at the NCAA Division III Championships for the MIAA-champion Flying Dutchmen and averaged 77.75 over four rounds in MIAA play this season.
Jewell (Northville, Michigan / Detroit Catholic Central) is a public accounting major. The junior defender received All-MIAA Second Team honors this season, totaling a career-best 25 caused turnovers in 15 games.
The Division III CSC Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Division III Academic All-America® programs.
For more information about the CSC Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® program, visit AcademicAllAmerica.com.
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