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An explosive final! The king of waves two-and-a-half-feet and under, Filipe Toledo, has squashed the fairytale comeback dream of Julian Wilson b winning the Gold Coast Pro in cute little runners at Burleigh Heads. Daddy of two Toledo, who turned thirty one month back, proved to be unbeatable in waves built for his rock and cock […]

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An explosive final!

The king of waves two-and-a-half-feet and
under,
Filipe Toledo, has
squashed the fairytale comeback dream of Julian Wilson
b
 winning the Gold Coast Pro in cute little runners
at Burleigh Heads.

Daddy of two Toledo, who turned thirty one month back, proved to
be unbeatable in waves built for his rock and cock show, his
highlight a post-barrel alley-oop in his semi against Alejo
Muniz.

The final was a repeat of the pair’s 2015 final at Snapper
rocks, although the gap between the pair has narrowed considerably
since Filipe made Julian look like he was surfing with a drogue
attached to his fins.

Julian Wilson, who is thirty-six and coming off a five-year
retirement, expressed considerable dissatisfaction at the wild
numbers being thrown at Filipe’s rides although, at a distance,
they seemed fair enough and, with seconds to go, Julian almost
closed the gap with his final ride.

The win marks two-time world champ
Toledo’s successful return to the tour after taking 2024 off
following a phantom food poisoning that resulted in his withdrawal
mid-event from that year’s Pipe contest. 

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Hines, Anthony earn All-Region honors

Story Links Throwers Eddie Hines and Tess Anthony have earned USTFCCCA All-Region accolades.  Hines earned All-Region honors in both the shot put and discus. Hines was a Second Team All-MIAA recipient in both the shot put and the discus, finishing as the runner-up in both events. Tomorrow, he will compete at […]

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Throwers Eddie Hines and Tess Anthony have earned USTFCCCA All-Region accolades. 

Hines earned All-Region honors in both the shot put and discus. Hines was a Second Team All-MIAA recipient in both the shot put and the discus, finishing as the runner-up in both events. Tomorrow, he will compete at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Track and Field Championships, qualifying in the shot put with the 10th best mark nationally (17.14m). 

Anthony caps off a storied career at Albion, re-breaking her own school record in the shot put with a throw of 13.46m. Anthony won the shot put at the MIAA Championships, earning First Team All-MIAA status.



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Auburn volleyball to host Virginia in inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’ – Auburn Tigers

AUBURN, Ala. –  As part of an SEC/ACC showdown, Auburn volleyball will host Virginia in the inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’ volleyball tournament, the conference and ESPN Events announced Thursday.  The Tigers will host the Cavaliers on Tuesday, Sept. 9, inside Neville Arena.  The match will be streamed live on SECN Network Plus and a […]

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AUBURN, Ala. –  As part of an SEC/ACC showdown, Auburn volleyball will host Virginia in the inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’ volleyball tournament, the conference and ESPN Events announced Thursday. 

The Tigers will host the Cavaliers on Tuesday, Sept. 9, inside Neville Arena.  The match will be streamed live on SECN Network Plus and a first serve time will be announced at a later date. 

Other action around the league on Tuesday features Stanford at Missouri, Texas A&M at SMU, Georgia Tech at Tennessee, Florida at North Carolina, Georgia at Clemson, LSU at Notre Dame and Boston College at Arkansas. The slate continues on Wednesday, Sept. 10, with Florida State at Oklahoma, South Carolina at NC State, Ole Miss at Miami, Vanderbilt at Cal, Wake Forest at Alabama and Duke at Mississippi State.

A four-team showcase, including Pitt, Kentucky, Louisville and Texas will clash on Wednesday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The Panthers will face the Wildcats, while the Cardinals will take on the Longhorns. Both matches will air on ESPN. 

“We are excited to have the Southeastern Conference participate in the first edition of ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Misty Brown, SEC Assistant Commissioner. “We look forward to seeing some high-caliber volleyball as the storied programs from the SEC prepare to build upon their recent successes during the 2025 season.”

Head coach Brent Crouch and Co. will announce the remaining non-conference schedule at a later date.

About ESPN Events
ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, owns and operates a portfolio of collegiate sporting events nationwide. In the 2024-25 academic year, the 34-event schedule includes four early-season college football kickoff games, 17 college bowl games, 10 college basketball events, the premiere regular season college softball and gymnastics events, as well as the Band of the Year National Championship. Collectively, these events account for over 400 hours of live programming on ESPN platforms, reaching 60 million viewers and attracting more than 650,000 annual attendees. Each year, the portfolio of events features more than 20 Division I conferences and hosts over 4,000 participating student-athletes. With satellite offices in more than 10 cities across the country, ESPN Events builds relationships with conferences, schools and local communities, as well as providing unique experiences for teams and fans.



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Ten Mules to Represent Colby at NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships

Story Links Waterville, Maine – After months of preparation, the final cuts have been made and ten Mules will be attending the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championship starting Thursday. The squad will be competing in six events, the same amount as last year, consisting of three […]

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Waterville, Maine – After months of preparation, the final cuts have been made and ten Mules will be attending the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championship starting Thursday. The squad will be competing in six events, the same amount as last year, consisting of three individual events and three relays. 

The four day event starts Thursday, May 22 and wraps up on Sunday, May 26 taking place at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Fans can check out the full event schedule with results and live video using these links. 

For each individual event contested, including the decathlon and heptathlon, the top 22 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 16 declared relay teams, one per institution, were accepted into the competition.  

Colby Athletes and Events: 

Levi Biery – Men’s 400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay

Charlotte Brake-Hoffman – Women’s 4x100m Relay

Jackson Coelho – Men’s 4x400m Relay

Olivia Doherty – Women’s 4x400m Relay

Kaitlyn Ewald – Women’s 4x400m Relay

Peter Martel – Men’s 4x400m Relay

Fiona Mejico – Women’s 400m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay

Simone Waheed – Women’s 100m, 4x100m Relay

Ren Zanze – 4x400m Relay

Tally Zeller – Women’s 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay

Samuel Graubart – Men’s Relay (alternate)

Michelle Barnes – Women’s Relay (alternate) 

 



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ESPN Events Announces Inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’ Volleyball Tournament

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – ESPN Events announced the inaugural “Showdown at the Net”, set for September 9-10, which will feature 16 of the 18 Atlantic Coast Conference volleyball teams taking on teams from the Southeastern Conference. “We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – ESPN Events announced the inaugural “Showdown at the Net”, set for September 9-10, which will feature 16 of the 18 Atlantic Coast Conference volleyball teams taking on teams from the Southeastern Conference.

“We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Stephanie Grant, Director of ESPN Events. “The sport of volleyball is continuing to skyrocket and we are excited for the opportunity to stage this event not only in Fort Worth, but in SEC/ACC matchups across the country.”

The Showdown at the Net is a two-year agreement that will feature 16 ACC and 16 SEC volleyball teams going head-to-head. ESPN will host one neutral site event with two teams from each conference while all other matches will take place on ACC or SEC campuses. All matches will be aired on ESPN, ACCN and SECN linear networks and ACCN+ and SECN+ digital platforms.

Teams were selected and seeded based on the RPI that was released on December 1, 2024, at the time of the 2024 NCAA Volleyball Championship selections.

The ACC is proud to partner with ESPN and the SEC on a volleyball challenge that will showcase both conferences, including two neutral-site games as part of the inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Jared Romance, ACC Assistant Director of Championships. “We look forward to competing in this premier event and watching our student-athletes and programs be nationally showcased as part of this exciting initiative.”

The neutral site event, named the Shriners Children’s Showdown at the Net, is a four-team showcase that will take place on Wednesday, September 10, featuring Pitt versus Kentucky at 6:30 p.m. ET and Louisville versus Texas at 9 p.m. ET at the Dickies Arena in Forth Worth, Texas.

Shriners Children’s Hospital serves as the title sponsor of the four-team showcase, adding to their portfolio of ESPN Events. Tickets for the Fort Worth event are set to go on sale early this summer, but fans are encouraged to sign up for pre-sale alerts via www.showdownatthenet.com.

“The Shriners Children’s Showdown at the Net is another way for our healthcare system to showcase the life-changing efforts that we perform for children across the nation and worldwide,” said Bob Roller, Shriners Children’s Vice President for Sports. “We are extremely pleased to join these universities to highlight an NCAA women’s sport that is growing at an incredible pace.” 

Showdown at the Net Game Schedule

Tuesday, September 9


Stanford at Missouri | ESPN2

Texas A&M at SMU | ESPN2

Florida at North Carolina | ACCN

Georgia Tech at Tennessee | SECN

Georgia at Clemson | ACCNX

LSU at Notre Dame | ACCNX

Boston College at Arkansas | SECN+

Virginia at Auburn | SECN+

Wednesday, September 10

Louisville vs. Texas | ESPN

Pitt vs. Kentucky | ESPN

South Carolina at NC State | ACCN

Florida State at Oklahoma | SECN

Ole Miss at Miami | ACCNX

Vanderbilt at Cal | ACCNX

Duke at Mississippi State | SECN+

Wake Forest at Alabama | SECN+

ESPN Events

ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, owns and operates a portfolio of collegiate sporting events nationwide. In 2024, the 34-event schedule includes four early-season college football kickoff games, 17 college bowl games, 10 college basketball events, the premier regular season college softball and gymnastics events, as well as the Band of the Year National Championship. Collectively, these events account for over 400 hours of live programming on ESPN platforms, reaching 60 million viewers and attracting more than 650,000 annual attendees. Each year, the portfolio of events features more than 20 Division I conferences and hosts over 4,000 participating student-athletes. With satellite offices in more than 10 cities across the country, ESPN Events builds relationships with conferences, schools and local communities, as well as providing unique experiences for teams and fans. Follow ESPN Events on Facebook, Twitter/X and YouTube.

About Shriners Children’s:

Shriners Children’s is a leader in providing care for orthopedic conditions, burn injuries, spinal cord injuries and other spine disorders, rehabilitation, sports injuries and craniofacial conditions. We also offer specialized services, including orthotics and prosthetics and motion analysis. We strive to provide the care and support our patients need to reach their goals and discover their full potential. In addition, our healthcare system conducts research to improve our patients’ quality of life and offers outstanding educational programs for medical professionals. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

Shriners Children’s is a nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. For more information, including the full range of care disciplines, please visit shrinerschildrens.org.





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Cor Jesu boasts first all-girls private school water polo team – St. Louis Call Newspapers

For the first time since its founding in 1956, Cor Jesu Academy has added water polo to its athletic offerings. Though monumental for the school itself, the team is making regional history as the first and only all-girls private school water polo team in St. Louis that is not co-opted with another high school.  “I […]

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For the first time since its founding in 1956, Cor Jesu Academy has added water polo to its athletic offerings. Though monumental for the school itself, the team is making regional history as the first and only all-girls private school water polo team in St. Louis that is not co-opted with another high school. 

“I think it’s really cool to be a part of history,” freshman Mia Tettamble said.

Cor Jesu freshman Mia Tettamble gets ready to throw the ball at practice. (Photo by Ellie Marshall)

This all came to be thanks to Cor Jesu’s swim coach, Qi Franz, her son, Mark Franz, and a few inquisitive parents. 

Qi explained that a few years ago, a family from the area involved with water polo came to Cor Jesu for an open house. They inquired about water polo at Cor Jesu, as their son’s private high school had a team, wanting the same experience for their daughter. 

“I told the AD (athletic director), we’re going to have water polo. You have a coach, you have swimmers, just get going,” Qi said.

To form the inaugural team, Qi began with recruiting the Cor Jesu swim team, then looked to contact sports athletes wanting to try something new in order to find players not as intimidated by aggression.

“I didn’t come from the swim team, so it’s a little more challenging, the swimming aspect of it. But the aggressiveness was kind of right up my alley because I played a lot of soccer,” freshman Claire Madsen said.

Photo by Ellie Marshall

Since its formation this winter, the team’s skills have grown exponentially, with almost every player on the 10-man team scoring against well-established, large teams in the area at least once. Couple this with the fact that the entirety of Cor Jesu’s had never played the sport before February makes this season that much more impressive, despite their losing record.

“Our team is (pretty much a) JV team, everybody’s brand new, with no knowledge (of the sport before this season),” Qi said. “They’re getting better. They’re having more fun.”

“It’s really cool to see that the girls took a leap of faith, playing a sport that they’ve never done before,” Mark, who played water polo when he was in high school at SLUH, added. “Coming from swimming, they don’t make contact. It’s hard to get in the mindset of doing something with the ball before it comes to you, having something planned out. It was a lot of panicking at the beginning of the season, but (as) the season went on, people are a lot more comfortable. It’s pretty cool to see.”

The Cor Jesu water polo team practices scoring. (Photo by Ellie Marshall)

As the team is currently made up of 10 members, with seven playing at any given point during each game, Cor Jesu water polo hopes to grow its numbers next season and for seasons to come.

“Some days we have negative one subs,” senior Sophia Spivey, one of the team’s captains and the only goalie, joked. 

“I think through social media and talking about it, people have heard more about our team, and a lot of people at our school want to join it next year,” junior Nora Cooke, one of the team’s captains, said. “When they talk about it on our CJATV broadcast system in the morning, everyone’s like, ‘oh, I want to do water polo,’ so I think the team will actually grow a lot next year.”

In the meantime, to prepare for a successful second year, the team plans on practicing and enhancing their newfound skills during the off-season. Many will also compete in summer swim leagues, keeping their swimming strength up.

Photo by Ellie Marshall

Though the future looks bright for Cor Jesu water polo, not all members of the inaugural team will be there for it as seniors – and captains – Spivey and Ella Kuntz graduate this month from Cor Jesu.

“It feels absolutely spectacular,to be a captain of the first-ever all-girls school water polo team in St. Louis,” Spivey said.



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Popular Boston Celtics Big Man Takes in Minor League Baseball Game on Wednesday!

The downside for Luke Kornet is that Wednesday night was Game 1 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals and his Boston Celtics weren’t playing after being eliminated in six games by the New York Knicks. The upside is that the early exit gave Kornet and his family a chance to attend the Worcester Red Sox […]

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Popular Boston Celtics Big Man Takes in Minor League Baseball Game on Wednesday!

The downside for Luke Kornet is that Wednesday night was Game 1 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals and his Boston Celtics weren’t playing after being eliminated in six games by the New York Knicks.

The upside is that the early exit gave Kornet and his family a chance to attend the Worcester Red Sox contest and to see what the fun of the minor leagues is all about.

Katie Morrison O’Day, who covers the WooSox for MassLive, had pictures of Kornet at the contest, which the WooSox lost 7-4 against the Durham Bulls, the affiliate for the Tampa Bay Rays.

In that loss, top prospect Roman Anthony went 0-for-3 with two walks and Marcelo Mayer was 0-for-2 with three walks. Both players are pushing for big-league promotions.

As for Kornet, he averaged 6.0 ppg and 5.3 rebounds for the Celtics. He had 10 points, nine rebounds and seven blocks in Game 5 against the Knicks last week. He is a free agent at the end of the year and his future will be one of many things that the Celtics need to address this offseason, especially in the wake of Jayson Tatum’s season-ending injury.

Kornet won’t be seeing any WooSox games on Thursday, as they’ve been postponed because of rain. As for the Red Sox, they’ll be back in action at Fenway Park against the Baltimore Orioles, weather permitting.

First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. ET as Lucas Giolito takes the mound against Baltimore lefty Cade Povich. The Red Sox are 25-26.

MOVIN’ ON UP: Jac Caglianone, the No. 6 pick in the 2024 draft, has been promoted to Triple-A by the Royals. He’s now just one step away from the big leagues. CLICK HERE:

HISTORY-MAKING PROSPECT: Noah Cameron has dominated in two career starts for the Royals, allowing just three hits in total. His stat line has never been seen before in baseball history. CLICK HERE:

MAYER TO WBC? According to reports out of Mexico, Boston Red Sox’ top prospect Marcelo Mayer is interested in representing Mexico at the WBC. CLICK HERE:

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