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Reds right-hander Hunter Greene leaves game against Braves after only 3 innings
ATLANTA — Cincinnati right-hander Hunter Greene left Wednesday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves after only three innings due to a right groin injury. Greene struck out six batters and allowed only two hits before he was unable to complete his warmup on the mound in the fourth inning. Greene threw only two warmup pitches, […]

ATLANTA — Cincinnati right-hander Hunter Greene left Wednesday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves after only three innings due to a right groin injury.
Greene struck out six batters and allowed only two hits before he was unable to complete his warmup on the mound in the fourth inning. Greene threw only two warmup pitches, including a last pitch that hit the dirt, before stopping his routine.
Greene immediately attracted a crowd on the mound that included the Reds infielders, a trainer and manager Terry Francona. Following a brief meeting, Greene was escorted off the field with the Reds leading 4-0. The Reds announced the groin injury led to Greene’s early exit.
Greene was coming off a season-high 12 strikeouts, the second-highest total of his big league career, in a 6-1 win over Washington on Friday night.
Greene was sharp again against the Braves. The 25-year-old right-hander struck out the side in the second. Alex Verdugo whiffed on Greene’s 101-mph fastball in the third inning to give the right-hander six strikeouts.
Left-hander Brent Suter replaced Greene on the mound.
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Atlanta Hawks launch shooting clinics for kids
The Atlanta Hawks Basketball Academy hosted the first clinic of their Jr. Hawks Shooting Clinic Program on Wednesday. The program helps boys and girls from ages eight to 15 develop shooting fundamentals through both group and individual skill instruction. Advertisement The first clinic was held at Norcross High School and welcomed 100 young athletes. Hawks […]

The Atlanta Hawks Basketball Academy hosted the first clinic of their Jr. Hawks Shooting Clinic Program on Wednesday.
The program helps boys and girls from ages eight to 15 develop shooting fundamentals through both group and individual skill instruction.
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The first clinic was held at Norcross High School and welcomed 100 young athletes. Hawks legend Sedric Toney made a special appearance and offered the attendees words of encouragement.
The location and dates for the four remaining Jr. Hawks Shooting Clinics include:
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June 11 at Decatur High School (Decatur, Ga.)
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June 25 at Woodward Academy (College Park, Ga.)
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July 9 at Riverside Epicenter (Austell, Ga.)
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July 16 at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (Atlanta)
To register and learn more about the Jr. Hawks Shooting Clinic Program and other youth basketball programs with the Hawks Basketball Academy, visit Hawks.com/BasketballAcademy.
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How Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young echoed Kobe Bryant at his youth football camp
For a whole generation athletes, Kobe Bryant represented the highest standard to aspire to – even if he was playing a different sport than the one they’ve chosen. That’s why more than one NFL player is named after him and why countless football stars will cite Kobe as their inspiration growing up. It sounds like […]

For a whole generation athletes, Kobe Bryant represented the highest standard to aspire to – even if he was playing a different sport than the one they’ve chosen. That’s why more than one NFL player is named after him and why countless football stars will cite Kobe as their inspiration growing up.
It sounds like Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young can be counted as one of them. With minicamp looming on Tuesday, Young has spent his weekend working with his youth camp, where he’s prioritized mental health awareness as well as football skills.
Young has made sure every kid feels welcome, taking his cues from a youth-basketball camp Bryant ran back in the day when he made sure to shake every hand.
The anecdote about Young being too nervous to ask Kobe a question is touching – and a sign of a critical part of his makeup that should help him reach his full potential. While confidence is essential for any athlete, Bryant could have told you that a certain humility is also necessary – because the second you begin to believe your own hype you’re toast – or Jay Cutler.
Young doesn’t quite have Cutler’s level of arm talent but he does have plenty of his own, which he put to great use in his breakout second half of the 2024 season. If he stays humble and continues building his confidence the sky should be the limit for what he can accomplish in the NFL.
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SEVENTEEN and UNESCO: Youth Well-Being Initiative
GLASGOW, Scotland — On June 26, 2024, K-Pop Group SEVENTEEN and UNESCO announced their joint initiative for youth well-being: “Going Together – For Youth Creativity and Well-Being.” The initiative aims to promote youth expression and empower them to combat world issues. To do this, young people from around the world submitted proposals the initiative may […]

GLASGOW, Scotland — On June 26, 2024, K-Pop Group SEVENTEEN and UNESCO announced their joint initiative for youth well-being: “Going Together – For Youth Creativity and Well-Being.” The initiative aims to promote youth expression and empower them to combat world issues. To do this, young people from around the world submitted proposals the initiative may select to support. In February 2025, Going Together announced 100 winners from 70 countries.
SEVENTEEN and UNESCO
The sensational, cult-following Korean boy band SEVENTEEN is contributing $1 million to the youth initiative, according to UNESCO. The 13-member group made their first public appearance in 2015. Although immediately popular, the group’s fame has only grown. SEVENTEEN has received nominations for the iHeart Radio Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, American Music Awards and the Asia Artist Awards. Their album FML was the highest-selling record of 2023, and they have played iconic stages such as Glastonbury.
UNESCO is SEVENTEEN’s counterpart in the “Going Together – For Youth Creativity and Well-Being” initiative. UNESCO aims to fight global issues while particularly protecting education and culture. With its resources and international reputation, UNESCO will provide the tools to support the projects chosen by the initiative.
The Going Together Initiative
As said in its name, “Going Together” promotes youth creativity and well-being. The initiative supports projects led by young people aged 18 to 30 years old using music, the arts and sport to empower youth, according to UNESCO.
The initiative provides selected projects with funding, training sessions and mentoring to help develop their projects in a way that will result in the greatest positive impact possible. Support from the initiative will empower both individuals impacted by and who lead selected projects. The financial grant particularly increases cash flow into these challenge-stricken areas. Empowerment and increased funding combat poverty, an additional benefit from SEVENTEEN and UNESCO’s “Going Together – For Youth Creativity and Well-Being” Initiative.
Somalia: Kick Start for Equality
Led by Amoun Aden, Kick Start for Equality – Using Sports and Arts for Girls Rights, was selected by ‘Going Together’ in Somalia. Women lead the initiative and aim to use interaction with sport and the arts to foster stronger communal ties and to enhance women’s rights.
Kick Start for Equality is a part of the UBAH Inspire Initiative Organization. Established in 2017, UBAH strengthens confidence and social ties in women and girls through providing opportunities for involvement in sport, education, networking and skill development. The selection of its subsidiary by the ‘Going Together’ initiative will expand the organization’s impact, allowing it to empower more women and girls.
Other Initiatives
Due to the newness of the selected initiatives, information on project specifics is limited. However, most of the initiatives are in developing countries in Africa, South Asia and Latin America. For example, Project Palabasa is a project in the Philippines aiming to enhance youth literacy and interest in reading.
The intended impact of K-Pop Group SEVENTEEN and UNESCO’s youth well-being initiative is seen in their selection of projects globally that promote well-being through music, the arts and sport. These efforts impact poverty through empowering youth to combat global issues and increasing funds flowing into developing regions. With SEVENTEEN’s $1 million contribution and UNESCO’s expertise, this program could make a widespread positive impact.
– Madison Fetch
Madison is based in Glasgow, Scotland and focuses on Business and Politics for The Borgen Project.
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Polk 6U baseballers rally to win Landrum tournament
The Polk County Wolverines 6U baseball team overcame early adversity to claim the Landrum Youth Association postseason tournament championship, capping a successful season with a dramatic comeback run. The Wolverines finished the season with a 10-4-1 record before entering tournament play, where they faced immediate challenges. After suffering an early elimination, the young squad mounted […]

The Polk County Wolverines 6U baseball team overcame early adversity to claim the Landrum Youth Association postseason tournament championship, capping a successful season with a dramatic comeback run.
The Wolverines finished the season with a 10-4-1 record before entering tournament play, where they faced immediate challenges. After suffering an early elimination, the young squad mounted an impressive response, winning four consecutive games to secure the tournament title with a victory over Landrum in the championship game.
The championship run exemplified the resilience that defined the Wolverines’ season. Throughout the campaign, the team demonstrated consistent improvement and adaptability, overcoming various obstacles through collective effort and determination.
Head coach Chris Montgomery led the Wolverines alongside assistant coaches Kamron Kerr, Miles Bell and Chris Cochran. The coaching staff’s emphasis on fundamental development and positive team culture proved instrumental in the team’s success.
The championship roster included Kyler Kerr, Finn Abril, Sawyer Cochran, Brooks Settle, Ridge Bell, Ben Militana, Rhett Rogers, Lucas Guffey, Wyatt Cox, Colton Montgomery, Carter Montgomery and Finn Cox.
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El Modena’s CIF So Cal regional title hopes end in loss to Mater Dei Catholic –
El Modena players and coaches with the CIF So Cal Division I regional plaque. (PHOTOS: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). It was a promising start for El Modena High School’s softball team in the CIF So Cal Regional Division I championship game Saturday afternoon. Kaitlyn Galasso led off the bottom of the first inning and […]

El Modena players and coaches with the CIF So Cal Division I regional plaque. (PHOTOS: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone).
It was a promising start for El Modena High School’s softball team in the CIF So Cal Regional Division I championship game Saturday afternoon.
Kaitlyn Galasso led off the bottom of the first inning and Monica Garcia belted a home run to put the Vanguards ahead 2-0.
But No. 2-seeded Mater Dei Catholic from Chula Vista stayed close, then broke the game open with six runs in the fourth inning and went on to capture a 12-3 victory, securing the program’s second regional title.
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Mater Dei Catholic players celebrate the championship.

El Modena Coach Bobby Calderon looks on as El Modena and Mater Dei Catholic players take part in the post-game ceremony.

El Modena starter Ashley Driskill throws a warm-up pitch. The third baseman is Monica Garcia.

El Modena coach Bobby Calderon talks with his hitters during a brief break.

El Modena pitcher Ashley Driskill throws a pitch to Liana Quinones of Mater Dei Catholic.The catcher is Parker Mayes.

El Modena catcher Parker Mayes waits for a pitch.

Mater Dei Catholic pitcher Arri Romero gets ready to throw a warm-up pitch.

El Modena coach Bobby Calderon writes up the starting lineup.
Arri Romero went the distance for Mater Dei Catholic (27-7) scattering six hits and striking out nine. Mater Dei Catholic banged out 13 hits off starter Ashley Driskoll and relievers Jules Vega and Kylie Campana.
Top-seeded El Modena was trying to bring home the school’s first CIF So Cal regional title after losing to Norco last week in the CIF Division 1 final. A big turnout of fans from both schools packed the stands at El Modena.
“I knew we were going to compete as long as we could, it’s just unfortunate we ran out of bullets there at the end,” said El Modena Coach Bobby Calderon. “They’re legit, they have their full squad, you can’t take anything away from them. We knew what we were walking into.”
El Modena (23-10) was 12-2 at home going into the game.
“Us being here at home, obviously this is our home, we’ re comfortable and we do what we do, we came out and struck first and put is in a good situation, there are probably a couple opportunities that we wish we could capitalize a little more but we came up short and they kept playing, that’s the name of the game.”
Calderon was pleased with the start.
“Those girls, Kaitlyn Galasso and Monica Garcia have been carrying us all year,” Calderon said. “When they’re successful, we’re successful and they proved it, we just came up short.”
After Mater Dei Catholic cut the lead to 2-1 in the fourth inning, the Vanguards answered in the bottom of the inning with a run on an RBI single by Parker Mayes, who drove in Driskill who singled.
But in the fifth innning, Mater Dei Catholic used four hits, four walks and a hit batter to score seven runs. Analesse Garcia had the key hit, a bases clearing double. The Crusaders added five more runs in the seventh inning. Maya Matthies had a two-run home run and Garcia a solo home run in the inning.
Despite the tough ending, Calderon and the El Modena players remained proud of what the team accomplished. El Modena was ranked No. 1 in the final county poll by OC Varsity.
“To be honest with you, it was absolutely historic,” Calderon said. “You look at what we accomplished, winning the Dave Kops Tournament without one of our best players, winning the league title and obviously getting to the CIF Division 1 championship, El Modena has been in Division 1 only one other time.
“We came out, we were that close to a championship at the Division 1 level, we got to do this which was very important to our school, our community. You look at the tremendous amount of support we got here today, I think that sums it up. The crowd was awesome, we’re missing a lot of players (who opted out). For everyone to be here and want to be a part of it, and alumni showing up and parents of former players showing up, it’s exactly what you want to be a part of.”
Calderon said that four El Modena starters opted out and were not available for the final.
Garcia, the El Modena senior third baseman, was excited about the Vanguards’ start.
“Going into this game we all had the mindset of attacking early on every single pitch that we can,” Garcia said. “Obviously, she’s (Romero) is a really great pitcher so we just wanted to attack as hard as we can, that was my mindset was going into the at bat, put the ball hard in play and find a way to get the runner in and it happened to work out.”
Garcia was proud of what the team accomplished.
“I transferred in my junior year,” she said. “It’s probably the best environment that one can play softball at. Our coaches are super supportive of each other, our teammates have one of the best connection with each other, I think that this season was obviously super memorable, winning Dave Kops (Tournament), making CIF championship and obviously being here. It was definitely one of the best seasons that anyone could have.”
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: Go to X (at OC Sports Zone) for post-game interviews and highlights by OC Sports Zone’s Adam Kunin.
—Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone; timburt@ocsportszone.com
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Australian filmmaker Eva Orner (Burning, Chasing Asylum, Taxi to the Dark Side), is the director / producer of new HBO documentary, Surviving Ohio State. The documentary tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by the Ohio State University from 1978 to 1998. […]


Australian filmmaker Eva Orner (Burning, Chasing Asylum, Taxi to the Dark Side), is the director / producer of new HBO documentary, Surviving Ohio State.
The documentary tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by the Ohio State University from 1978 to 1998.
Bravely told by the student-athletes and others who concealed their trauma for years, the film builds on the efforts of whistleblowers and journalists who exposed the scandal in 2018. It also examines the culture that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked for nearly two decades at OSU, as well as the survivors’ present-day fight to hold the school accountable.
Based on Jon Wertheim’s Sports Illustrated cover story “Why Aren’t More People Talking About the Ohio State Sex Abuse Scandal,” Surviving Ohio State features numerous male athletes, including several former All-American wrestlers, who have come forward to share their experiences of abuse during their time at The Ohio State University. The film includes revealing interviews with OSU student-athlete alumni Mark Coleman, Adam DiSabato, Michael DiSabato, Will Knight, Al Novakowski, Rockey Ratliff, Dan Ritchie, and Mike Schyck; OSU alumnus Stephen Snyder-Hill, wrestling referee Frederick Feeney, and others.
HBO Sports Documentaries presents Surviving Ohio State, a 101/Sports Illustrated Studios and Smokehouse Pictures production. Directed and produced by Eva Orner; produced by David C. Glasser, Grant Heslov, and George Clooney; executive produced by Jon Wertheim, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Ron Burkle, Corey Salter, Colin Smeeton, and Marc Rosen. For HBO: executive producers, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, and Bentley Weiner; coordinating producer, Abtin Motia.
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