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Robot helps keeps fields lined at local sports complex
Gates, N.Y. — The rainy weather has caused headaches for many local youth sports organizations this spring. For all the weather-related interruptions, one venue hasn’t had to worry about is keeping its outdoor grass fields lined. Turf Tank, a GPS-powered robot, does that job at Total Sports Experience on Elmgrove Road in Gates. The device […]

Gates, N.Y. — The rainy weather has caused headaches for many local youth sports organizations this spring.
For all the weather-related interruptions, one venue hasn’t had to worry about is keeping its outdoor grass fields lined.
Turf Tank, a GPS-powered robot, does that job at Total Sports Experience on Elmgrove Road in Gates.
The device is programmed to paint lines and other marks on fields for soccer, lacrosse, flag football and other sports.
Jamie Hammond, TSE’s general manager, said the Turf Tank has proven to be an efficient tool, saving time, money and paint.
“Before we had the Turf Tank, we’d have two, three guys out here running string lines, running painters and stuff, and maybe taking two hours to paint a field,” Hammond said. “What we can accomplish with the Turf Tank has really helped us get all our fields completed. We have 14 (outdoor) fields here, but half of them have a second set of lines on them, so we’re actually lining 21 fields for play every week.”
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North Star Sports & Entertainment Network: Coming soon
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Locally produced sports content from around Minnesota and Iowa are coming to the airwaves in the region on July 4th through the launch of a brand new, locally run sports and entertainment network! The North Star Sports and Entertainment Network will be available on KXLT-TV 47.2. This new channel will feature […]

ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Locally produced sports content from around Minnesota and Iowa are coming to the airwaves in the region on July 4th through the launch of a brand new, locally run sports and entertainment network!
The North Star Sports and Entertainment Network will be available on KXLT-TV 47.2.
This new channel will feature local and regional sports organizations from around the Midwest.
KTTC Gameday, which premiered in 2024 on the H&I network and KTTC.com, will continue highlighting local high school teams – this time on this new network.
Also, more sports from Minnesota Twins, Saint Paul Saints, area college football, hockey, soccer to ultimate frisbee will be featured.
When a live or recorded game isn’t scheduled locally, viewers can still enjoy sports and entertainment programs from around the country.
PLAN TO RESCAN
With the new channel addition, that means the existing subchannels will be shaken up on July 1st. Here are the new channel lineups:
KTTC-TV | Ch. 10 | KXLT-TV | RF Ch. 26 – Virt. Ch. 47 | ||
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10.1 | NBC (1080i HD) | 47.1 | FOX (720p HD) |
10.2 | The CW (720p HD) | 47.2 | North Start Sports (720p HD) |
10.3 | MeTV (480i SD) | 47.3 | Heroes & Icons (480i SD) |
10.4 | Grit (480i SD) | 47.4 | ION Mystery (480i SD) |
10.5 | True Crime (480i SD) | 47.5 | Quest (480i SD) |
10.6 | Outlaw (480i SD) | 47.6 | Court TV (480i SD) |
10.7 | MeToons (480i SD) | 47.7 | Laff (480i SD) |
Specifically:
- MeTV is moving from 47.2 to 10.3;
- MeToons is moving from 47.3 to 10.7;
- Grit is moving from 47.6 to 10.4;
- Heroes & Icons is moving from 10.3 to 47.3; and
- Court TV is moving from 10.4 to 47.6.
Only viewers who watch via antenna will need to rescan their channel lists. Satellite and Cable viewers will update automatically with no input required.
Stay tuned for more information on the new network and channel rescanning in the coming days.
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California physician sentenced for $1.5M Medicare fraud scheme; smart contact lens keeps an eye on your eyes; parents spending more time and money on children’s sports – Morning Medical Update
Morning Medical Update © batuhan toker – stock.adobe.com California physician sentenced for $1.5M Medicare fraud Lilit Gagikovna Baltaian, a 61-year-old physician from Porter Ranch, California, was sentenced in absentia to 54 months in federal prison for her role in a $1.5 million Medicare fraud scheme. Prosecutors say she falsely certified patients for home health services, […]

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California physician sentenced for $1.5M Medicare fraud
Lilit Gagikovna Baltaian, a 61-year-old physician from Porter Ranch, California, was sentenced in absentia to 54 months in federal prison for her role in a $1.5 million Medicare fraud scheme. Prosecutors say she falsely certified patients for home health services, pre-signed blank forms later falsified by home health agencies and accepted cash kickbacks. Though she pleaded guilty in 2024, Baltaian failed to appear for sentencing and remains a fugitive. More from the DOJ here.
New smart contact lens keeps an eye on your eyes
A stretchable contact lens developed by researchers in China offers real-time, wireless monitoring of intraocular pressure and eye movement — even while the eyes are shut. Tested in animals and humans, the device could transform glaucoma care and sleep-related eye diagnostics. Published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, the lens uses capacitive and magnetic sensors to relay data without impairing vision or comfort.
Parents spending more time and money on children’s sports
Moms and dads today are spending far more time and money on their kids’ sports than past generations, especially in highly educated and sports-focused families, according to a new Ohio State study. Surveying 60 years of trends, researchers found sharp rises in parental attendance, financial support and hands-on involvement beginning in the 1980s — a shift driven by cuts to school sports and the growth of a privatized youth sports industry.
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VGK Foundation Awards $503,830 in Grants to Local Charities
VEGAS (June 16, 2025) – The Vegas Golden Knights Foundation announced today, June 16, the recipients of its 2025 grants, which will provide a record $503,830 to 46 organizations in the Las Vegas Valley. In addition, the Henderson Silver Knights Foundation has awarded grants to seven organizations, totaling $49,500. Each year, the VGK Foundation awards […]

VEGAS (June 16, 2025) – The Vegas Golden Knights Foundation announced today, June 16, the recipients of its 2025 grants, which will provide a record $503,830 to 46 organizations in the Las Vegas Valley. In addition, the Henderson Silver Knights Foundation has awarded grants to seven organizations, totaling $49,500.
Each year, the VGK Foundation awards grants to local non-profit organizations that support the Foundation’s pillars: Education & Youth Sports, Military & First Responders, and Health & Wellness. These grants are in addition to the Foundation’s ongoing donations throughout the year. Later this summer, the VGK Foundation will host an event to celebrate the selected organizations for their important contributions to the Las Vegas community.
“We are thrilled to recognize these deserving organizations with our 2025 grants,” said Kim Frank, President of the VGK Foundation. “This is our largest group of recipients to date, which reflects the incredible work they do in the community, and in each case, they connect with our organization’s goals in a meaningful way.”
The VGK Foundation is proud to announce the following grant recipients and encourages fans to learn more about each organization at their respective websites:
20 Pearls Foundation – lv20pearls.org
Ability Center of Southern NV – abilitycenternv.org
After School All Stars – asaslv.org
Adams Place – adamsplacelv.org
Adopt a Vet Dental Program – adoptavetdental.org
American Red Cross – redcross.org
Blue Star Mothers – bluestarmothers.org
Boys & Girls Club of Southern NV – bgcsnv.org
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation – candlelightersnv.org
Care Complex – carecomplex.org
Chefs for Kids – chefsforkids.org
Cleveland Clinic Nevada – my.clevelandclinic.org
Collaboration Center Foundation – collablv.org
CPLC Nevada – cplc.org
East Valley Family Services – eastvalleyfamilyservices.org
Eddy House – eddyhouse.org
Friends of Las Vegas Metro – lvmpdfoundation.org
Future Smiles – futuresmiles.net
Girls on the Run – girlsontherunlv.org
HELP of Southern NV – helpsonv.org
Helping Hands of Vegas Valley – hhovv.org
HomeAid of Southern NV – homeaidsn.org
Kline Veterans Fund – klineveteransfund.org
Latino Youth Leadership Foundation – latinoyouthleadership.org
Mayor’s Fund for LIFE – mayorsfundlv.org
NAMI Southern NV – namisouthernnevada.org
Nevada Cancer Childhood Foundation – NVCCF.org
Nevada Homeless Alliance – nevadahomelessalliance.org
Northwest Girls Softball – northwestgirlssoftball.com
Hope Means Nevada (NV Medical Center) – hopemeansnevada.org
NV Paralyzed Veterans – nevadapva.org
OCA Las Vegas – ocalasvegas.org
Olive Crest – olivecrest.org
Project Inclusion – projectinclusion.org
Real Talk Youth Impact – realtalkyip.org
Serving our Kids – servingourkids.org
Southern Nevada Senior Law Program – snslp.org
The Soccer Project – thebadgers.org
United Way of Southern NV – uwsn.org
UNLV Rebel Hockey – rebelhockey.com
UNR Hockey – nevadamensicehockey.com
United Service Organizations – uso.org
Vegas Disabled Sport Association – vegasdisabledsports.org
Vegas Golden Chariots Adult Sled Hockey – vegasgoldenchariots.org
Vegas Golden Chariots Youth Sled Hockey – vegasgoldenchariots.org
Veteran Social Club – veteransocialclub.vet
ABOUT THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
The Vegas Golden Knights are a National Hockey League franchise owned and operated by Black Knight Sports and Entertainment LLC. Established by Owner and Chairman Bill Foley and his family, the Golden Knights were the most successful expansion franchise in North American professional sports history in 2017-18 and won the Stanley Cup in 2022-23. For the latest news and information on the Golden Knights visit vegasgoldenknights.com and follow the team on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok.
ABOUT THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS FOUNDATION
The Vegas Golden Knights Foundation supports exemplary Las Vegas non-profit organizations that make a positive impact in the local community, with a focus on the following pillars: Education & Youth Sports, Military & First Responders, and Health & Wellness. The Foundation raises money through various events and in-game efforts, including a 51/49 Raffle, jersey and memorabilia auctions and other initiatives to engage fans. For the latest news and information on the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation, follow the foundation on X and Instagram.
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Roesch Invited to U.S. Soccer Women’s College Talent ID Camp
EVANSTON, Ill. – Sophomore forward Kennedy Roesch has been called up to U.S. Soccer’s inaugural Women’s College Talent ID Camp. Forty-two collegiate players will attend the camp in Atlanta from June 18-22. Camp Calling ?????????@KennedyRoesch has received an invitation to the inaugural @USYNT Women’s College Talent ID Camp! pic.twitter.com/IAqLEdxAZp — Northwestern Soccer (@NUWSoccer) […]

Camp Calling ?????????@KennedyRoesch has received an invitation to the inaugural @USYNT Women’s College Talent ID Camp! pic.twitter.com/IAqLEdxAZp
— Northwestern Soccer (@NUWSoccer) June 16, 2025
During her rookie campaign in Evanston, Roesch led all Wildcats with six goals and 14 points. Roesch’s six goals marked the most by a Wildcat first-year since 2010 (Kate Allen).
The camp is part of the growing U.S. Youth National Teams’ scouting strategy with the objective of increasing programming opportunities for college-specific players with high potential and therefore expanding the U.S. Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 Women’s National Team player pools.
All of the field players invited to this camp have limited prior programming with the U.S. Soccer’s Youth National Teams. The camp will be a collaboration between the Talent ID staff, the U.S. Youth National Teams’ head coaches and USWNT staff.
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Summer Sports Clinics 2025
The Canastota Recreation Commission presents the 2025 youth Summer Sports Clinics. The following sports will be offered this summer: Lacrosse (July 14-17)Soccer (July 22-24)Football (July 28)Cheer (July 28-30)Field Hockey (August 5-7)Baseball/Softball (August 11-13) The clinic locations will be announced as soon as they are determined. Click on this link and complete the Google Docs form […]

The Canastota Recreation Commission presents the 2025 youth Summer Sports Clinics.
The following sports will be offered this summer:
Lacrosse (July 14-17)
Soccer (July 22-24)
Football (July 28)
Cheer (July 28-30)
Field Hockey (August 5-7)
Baseball/Softball (August 11-13)
The clinic locations will be announced as soon as they are determined.
Click on this link and complete the Google Docs form to register: https://forms.gle/TZnYRvkQL8H9KWrs9
For more information email recreation@canastota.com or call the Canastota village office at (315) 697-7559.
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Helena baseball invests in future at youth camp – Shelby County Reporter
Helena baseball invests in future at youth camp Published 4:39 pm Monday, June 16, 2025 Helena High School baseball players and coaches took time to work with the community’s youth players. (Contributed/PJ Guy) By DANIEL LOCKE | Staff Writer HELENA – Some adjustments had to be made, but rainy weather did not stop the Helena […]

Helena baseball invests in future at youth camp
Published 4:39 pm Monday, June 16, 2025
- Helena High School baseball players and coaches took time to work with the community’s youth players. (Contributed/PJ Guy)
By DANIEL LOCKE | Staff Writer
HELENA – Some adjustments had to be made, but rainy weather did not stop the Helena Huskies Summer Baseball Camp from taking place at Helena High School on June 11 and 12.
Despite the conditions, more than 60 kids still came out to work on their baseball skills, a number that pleased head varsity coach PJ Guy.
“It’s a full load out there, it’s a lot of fun,” Guy said.
Despite being on summer break, the high school players showed up in numbers to help out, investing in the next generation of Helena baseball.
“I think my current players have as much fun as the kids do,” Guy said. “It’s kind of the last thing we do for the school year, although school is out. It’s kind of like the finale of our year. The weather was really bad so we ended up having to cut it down to just two days which didn’t damper it too much. Still, I thought it went really well and it seemed like all the kids had a great time.”
Like other youth sports camps in the area, the high school players are not worried about getting better themselves. Rather, they are occupied teaching the kids and helping them develop a better understanding of specific skills.
“When we get a chance to see our current players serve our youth and get out there, some of it makes them uncomfortable because they’re not used to being around young kids,” Guy said. “We do let them run some drills and try to teach it. It puts them in a situation where it helps them grow their communication skills.”
Having the opportunity to work with the community’s youth allows the high school players to accomplish one of the program’s biggest goals–serving others.
“We take a lot of pride in our program, being a family and also giving back and serving,” Guy said. “During the school year, during the baseball season, we always really thrive to serve one another, be great teammates and have a brotherhood.”
The camp is one of Guy’s favorite things the program does each year, as it allows him to connect with future players and start forming a bond with them well before their high school career begins.
“I can remember when they (current players) were that age and my former players from the past would be the ones talking to and instructing them,” Guy said. “The biggest goal for us is we want to connect the dots with our youth parents and players. We want them to know that we want to do this together and do it the right way. Just take pride in wearing a Helena jersey, which is the most important thing.”
Becoming familiar with youth players and their parents allows Guy to develop connections with future players, something he believes is beneficial for the future of the program.
“There’s no doubt,” Guy said. “There are five or six 12-year-olds that I can flat out tell you this was their sixth camp to come to. You build relationships with them and you get to know their parents too.”
Guy and the Huskies care greatly about their performance, but are equally focused on making an impact. Hosting the camp each year allows them to do so.
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