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School is out in less than a month, and for children in need of something to do this summer, Craven County is full of camps for all ages and interests. Craven County Parks and Recreation will host various daytime summer camps, with options to get children active outside or explore artistic creativity. Everybody Loves P.E. […]

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School is out in less than a month, and for children in need of something to do this summer, Craven County is full of camps for all ages and interests.

Craven County Parks and Recreation will host various daytime summer camps, with options to get children active outside or explore artistic creativity.

Everybody Loves P.E. Camp

Everybody loves P.E. camp is designed to spark a love for physical activity in children with a variety of sports and games.

The four day camp will be offered in two sessions at two locations, Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School, 2000 Famlife Ave., in Vanceboro, and Brinson Elementary School, 319 Neuse Forrest Ave., in James City.

The first Vanceboro Farm Life session will be June 23 through June 26 and the second session will be July 14 through July 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. A new full-day option is also available from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The camp is for children in first through fifth grades and costs $60 per participant for the half-day camp and $100 for the full-day camp.

The first Brinson Elementary session will be July 7 through July 10 and the second session will be July 28 through July 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

The camp is for children in first through eighth grades and costs $85 per participant.

Both locations will offer traditional favorites like basketball, soccer and tag games, as well as new activities like pickleball and rock-wall climbing. Instructors will help campers improve their coordination, teamwork and agility through the activities.

Indoor Volleyball Camp

Indoor volleyball camp at H.J. MacDonald Middle School, 3127 Elizabeth Ave. in New Bern, will teach children about the sport June 9 through June 12 and July 7 through July 10.

The June 9 through June 12 camp session is available for second to ninth graders, with second to fifth graders attending from 10 a.m. to noon and sixth to ninth graders attending from noon to 2 p.m. Times and grades for the July 7 through July 10 camp session are identical.

The cost for each session is $75 per participant.

Camp topics will include rules of indoor volleyball, ball control, serving and rotations.

Creative Minds Crafts Camp

Creative minds crafts camp is an imaginative week at Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School, 2000 Farmlife Ave., that allows children to unleash their creativity and explore artistic horizons.

The camp for children in first through fifth grades, will be June 9 through June 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the school. The cost to attend is $75 per participant.

Artists will come together to create their own masterpiece through painting, drawing, beading and designing.

Outdoor Adventure Camp

Outdoor adventure camp offers an introduction to adventures in hiking, camping, fishing and orienteering June 2 through June 5 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Brinson Elementary School, 319 Neuse Forrest Ave. in James City.

Children in grades second through sixth can attend the camp for $85 per participant.

Wrestling Camp

Wrestling camp, open to boys and girls in grades fourth through ninth, will teach children about the sport and help improve their skills on the mat.

The camp will be June 17 through June 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at New Bern high School, 4200 Academic Drive. The cost to enroll is $100 per participant.

Basketball Camp

Basketball camp will be held in two session at H.J. MacDonald Middle School, 3127 Elizabeth Ave. in New Bern, for children in grades first through eighth.

Session one will be June 3 through June 6 and session two will be July 14 though July 17, both from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Basketball camp costs $85 per participant.

Boys and girls can attend the camp where they will learn the fundamentals of the game including dribbling, passing and rebounding skills. Children will also build skills like communication, cooperation and sportsmanship.

To register for any Craven County Parks and Recreation summer camps visit https://cravencounty.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

Twin Rivers YMCA Camps

Twin Rivers YMCA, at 100 YMCA Lane in New Bern, will offer various summer day camps that include a variety of activities including swimming, games, arts and crafts and sports for children in kindergarten through eighth grade.

Summer day camp options at Twin Rivers are available to YMCA members and non-members. Financial assistance is available.

Summer day camp begins May 27 through May 30 with a pre-camp week and continues through Aug. 18 through Aug. 22 with a back-to-school camp week.

Each week, the drop off time is scheduled between 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. and pick up times are between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Pricing for members is $150 per week and $185 per week for non-members. A $15 discount will be applied for each additional child in a family.

The theme for this year’s summer day camps is Once Upon a Summer. Each week features its own children’s movie theme, like “Toy Story,” “Frozen,” “Peter Pan,” and “Finding Nemo.” 

Questions about Twin Rivers YMCA summer day camp can be directed to Cynthia Genovese at 252-638-8799 or afterschool@trymca.org.

Twin Rivers YMCA will also host an Esports summer day camp, which takes place during the same dates and hours as the traditional summer day camp.

Campers will be able to play video games but also take breaks from on-screen activities to enjoy typical camp activities and learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics-based topics.

Each week will feature a different theme centered around various game topics, genres and skills.

The Esports camp is designed for children in grades third through eighth.

Pricing for members is $150 per week and $185 per week for non-members. A $15 discount will be applied for each additional child in a family. Financial assistance is available.

Questions about Twin Rivers YMCA Esports summer day camp can be directed to Patrick Draffin at 252-638-8799 or pdraffin@trymca.org.

To register for Twin Rivers YMCA summer day camps, including the Esports camp, visit https://tinyurl.com/2ry6td7u.

Craven Community College will also host various summer camps on its New Bern campus at 800 College Court and Havelock campus at 305 Cunningham Blvd.

Engineering Camps

The college will host two engineering camps in June, one for middle schoolers and one for high schoolers at the CCC Havelock campus.

The middle school engineering camp will offer a hands-on introduction to the worlds of engineering with a focus on waves and motion June 9 through June 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Campers will explore the science behind ocean waves and sound waves by engaging in interactive projects that encourage problem solving and creativity. Students will also design and build their own wave-powered creations, experiment with energy transformations and work together on challenges.

The middle school engineering camp costs $250 per participant.

The high schol engineering camp offers students the opportunity to explore local industries and engage with engineers in real world environments June 17 and June 18 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Campers will meet a variety of engineers and tour different facilities, exploring the latest technologies and innovations while learning about the daily work of engineers.

The high school engineering camp costs $70 per participant.

Full Steam Ahead Camps

The college will host two full steam ahead camps, one for grades third through fifth and one for grades sixth through eighth at the New Bern campus June 23 through June 27.

Both groups will explore science, technology, engineering, art and math, STEAM, through a week of engaging activities.

Junior campers, grades third through fifth, will develop new skills and improve creativity by making ice cream, colorful slime, gummy worms, as well as shooting Alka Seltzer rockets and tie-dye shirts.

Campers in grades sixth through eighth will focus on STEAM applications like solar painting and virtual reality, as well as creating soap-powered boats and building a space lander.

Both camps cost $125 per participant.

Eastern N.C. Aviation Camp

Children in grades ninth through 12 have the opportunity to pursue a passion in aerospace with the Eastern N.C. aviation camp June 23 through June 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Campers will meet industry professionals and witness the inner workings of the aerospace community.

The camp, which costs $200 per participant, will be held at Craven Community College’s Havelock campus.

Glazed and Amazed Camp

Craven Community College’s glazed and amazed camp will teach children in grades sixth through eighth how to make bowls and other ceramic pieces July 7 through July 11 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Campers will learn hand-building techniques and how to glaze and fire their work, which they will take home at the end of their camp.

The camp, which costs $125 per participant, will be held at Craven Community College’s New Bern campus.

To view additional camp opportunites at Craven Community College or to register for cummer camp visit https://cravencc.edu/summercamps.



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Beloit hosts Esports showcase for teams across the Midwest

BELOIT, WIS. (WIFR) – Organizers of the 2025 Eclipse Scholastic Esports Showcase said it’s the first of its kind event in Wisconsin: Teams gathered from across the Midwest to compete in Beloit Saturday. Esports are becoming one of the fastest growing competitive activities in high schools. Event organizers said Saturday’s event is a milestone in […]

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BELOIT, WIS. (WIFR) – Organizers of the 2025 Eclipse Scholastic Esports Showcase said it’s the first of its kind event in Wisconsin: Teams gathered from across the Midwest to compete in Beloit Saturday.

Esports are becoming one of the fastest growing competitive activities in high schools. Event organizers said Saturday’s event is a milestone in Beloit’s rise as a regional leader in tech, innovation, and the sports gaming industry.

The Esports showcase was powered by Irontek, a coworking community and tech hub, alongside the Milwaukee Esports Alliance, and the Wisconsin High School Esports Association.

The event welcomed teams from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Michigan, all battling it out to win the title of ‘Midwest’s best.”

Game On: Beloit hosts Esports showcase for teams across the Midwest
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“Let’s go see what we can do that really hasn’t been done elsewhere around the state of Wisconsin, and so the answer to that was a showcase of this nature which brings in top talent from those Midwestern states to kind of battle against one another,” said Brandon Tschacher, the president of Milwaukee Esports Alliance.

The showcase features state champions from each of the Midwest states. The players battled in what they are say are two fan favorite games: Rocket League and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

“This kind of southern Wisconsin region has been a hot bed actually of scholastic Esports. What it has shown is where investment has been made, results and progress is happening,” explained Tschacher.

The event also welcomed universities so players could meet and interact with schools who can take their gaming to the next level.

Tournament competitor Joseph Watzka said he has been gaming most of his life and has created a rather ‘smashing’ resume in the Esports community.

“I’m the seventh in Wisconsin for PR, I’m the sixth best link in the world,” explained Watzka.

Watzka adds he is excited for the future of Esports, as organizers say it’s one of the fastest growing activities nationwide.

“I’m really excited, I’m really happy for it, I think if a new Smash Brothers comes out it’s going to be really big, and I’m very excited for that, I just hope they don’t butcher my character,” said Watzka.

Organizers say Wisconsin is starting to separate itself nationally as a destination for Esports and giving players the opportunity to grow.

Esports events usually take place in areas like Madison or Milwaukee, but organizers say they hope to have similar events in the Beloit area in the future.

Game On: Beloit hosts Esports showcase for teams across the Midwest
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Dates, times and matchups set for KHSAA softball and baseball tournaments

Several Central Kentucky teams to watch in both competitions LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW)- Local high school baseball and softball teams know their foes for the 2025 KHSAA State Tournaments in Lexington. Baseball- Kentucky Proud Park | June 5-14 First time 11th Region winners Sayre will play Taylor County from the 5th Region on the […]

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW)- Local high school baseball and softball teams know their foes for the 2025 KHSAA State Tournaments in Lexington.

Baseball- Kentucky Proud Park | June 5-14

First time 11th Region winners Sayre will play Taylor County from the 5th Region on the opening day of the tournament in Lexington. First pitch is set for June 5 at 5 p.m.

Boyle County will take on the to-be-determined winners of Region 16 at 1:30 p.m. on the same day. Harrison County plays last on the opening day at 8:30 p.m. versus Wolfe County.

The championship game is on June 14.

Softball- John Cropp Stadium | June 5-14

Scott County, who beat archrivals Great Crossing in the 11th Championship, will play Bullitt East on June 5 at 8:30 p.m. North Laurel faces off against Henderson County on the same day at 10 a.m.

Harrison County also has its softball team heading to Lexington to face off against Holy Cross Covington a day later at 10 a.m.

The title game is on June 14.





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USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS Super 25 esports rankings: Top high school teams since 2019

After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight. The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” […]

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After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight.

The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” “NBA 2K,” and more.

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The esports platform is also recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations, with individual states able to crown a new official champion every season (fall and spring).

That official distinction includes tracking stats for the high school esports leagues, too, which helps highlight the best programs of all time.

With that in mind, here’s the updated all-time Super 25…

1. Bob Jones High School (Ala.)

Championship wins: 19

Runner-up finishes: 9

2. La Cueva High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 17

Runner-up finishes: 6

3. The Science Academy of South Texas (Texas)

Championship wins: 14

Runner-up finishes: 6

4. Rocky Mountain High School (Colo.)

Championship wins: 12

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Runner-up finishes: 6

5. Shrewsbury Sr High School (Mass.)

Championship wins: 12

Runner-up finishes: 5

6. Dupont Manual High School (Ky.)

Championship wins: 12

Runner-up finishes: 3

7. Brophy College Preparatory (Ariz.)

Championship wins: 11

Runner-up finishes: 4

8. Eastern Senior High School (Washington, D.C.)

Championship wins: 10

Runner-up finishes: 7

9. Florida Virtual School (Fla.)

Championship wins: 9

Runner-up finishes: 3

10. Bishop Blanchet High School (Wash.)

Championship wins: 9

Runner-up finishes: 1

11. Clovis High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 8

12. Edmond Memorial High School (Okla.)

Championship wins: 8

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Runner-up finishes: 5

13. Los Alamos High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 4

14. East Kentwood High School (Mich.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 3

15. WP Davisdon High School (Ala.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 9

16. Novi High School (Mich.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 7

T-17. Bishop Mora Salesian High School (Calif.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 4

T-17. Cherry Creek High School (Colo.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 4

T-19. Noble High School (Maine)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Manzano High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 7

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Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Advanced Technology Center (Va.)

Championship wins: 6

Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Cabot High School (Ark.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 3

23. Quartz Hill High School (Calif.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 1

T-24. Freedom High School (Va.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 0

T-24. Timpanogos High School (Utah)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 0

T-24. Biloxi High School (Miss.)

Championship wins: 6

Runner-up finishes: 4

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS esports Super 25: All-time rankings



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Hyundai Motor India Limited onboards Pankaj Tripathi as its new Brand Ambassador

Gurugram | May 31, 2025: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is proud to announce the onboarding of acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi as its new brand ambassador. Known for his versatility and grounded charm, Pankaj Tripathi perfectly embodies HMIL’s values of reliability, authenticity and a deep-rooted connection with India’s diverse audience. This strategic partnership marks a […]

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Gurugram | May 31, 2025: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is proud to announce the onboarding of acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi as its new brand ambassador. Known for his versatility and grounded charm, Pankaj Tripathi perfectly embodies HMIL’s values of reliability, authenticity and a deep-rooted connection with India’s diverse audience. This strategic partnership marks a new chapter in HMIL’s journey to resonate more meaningfully with Indian customers and craft experiences that move with the spirit of India. 

With a legacy of innovation and trust, HMIL has long been a household name in India. Onboarding Pankaj Tripathi as part of HMIL family aligns with the brand’s vision of strengthening its emotional connect with the people of India, while also adding a touch of star power. With this association, HMIL further strengthens its ambassador lineup that already includes iconic personalities.

Speaking on the new exciting partnership, Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “At HMIL, we celebrate stories of progress and inspiration. We are delighted to welcome Pankaj Tripathi to HMIL family. His grounded persona, exceptional talent and widespread appeal resonate with the values of HMIL and our vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’. Together, we aim to drive deeper emotional connections with our diverse customer base across India.”

Acclaimed actor Mr. Pankaj Tripathi, said, “It is an honour to associate with Hyundai Motor India Limited, a brand that has long stood for trust, innovation and customer-first approach. My first car was a Hyundai, and over the years, that relationship has grown into something truly personal. As someone who deeply values simplicity, sincerity and staying true to one’s roots, I find a natural alignment with HMIL’s ethos. I look forward to this partnership where together, we can connect with people across the country – not just through technology, but through shared stories and values.”

This association promises to add a new dimension to the brand’s narrative, one that speaks not just through machines, but through emotions, honesty and a shared sense of purpose. Pankaj Tripathi brings with him a sense of dependability and real-world relatability that mirrors HMIL’s commitment to offering products that are not just technologically advanced, but also deeply humane in their appeal.


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USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS esports Super 25: All-time rankings

HSS Staff and PlayVS  |  USA TODAY High School Sports Esports national signing day kicks off with 11 commitments USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS unveil the second annual esports national signing day, celebrating the next generation of collegiate gamers. After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the […]

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After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight.

The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” “NBA 2K,” and more.

The esports platform is also recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations, with individual states able to crown a new official champion every season (fall and spring).

That official distinction includes tracking stats for the high school esports leagues, too, which helps highlight the best programs of all time.

With that in mind, here’s the updated all-time Super 25…

1. Bob Jones High School (Ala.)

Championship wins: 19

Runner-up finishes: 9

2. La Cueva High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 17

Runner-up finishes: 6

3. The Science Academy of South Texas (Texas)

Championship wins: 14

Runner-up finishes: 6

4. Rocky Mountain High School (Colo.)

Championship wins: 12

Runner-up finishes: 6

5. Shrewsbury Sr High School (Mass.)

Championship wins: 12

Runner-up finishes: 5

6. Dupont Manual High School (Ky.)

Championship wins: 12

Runner-up finishes: 3

7. Brophy College Preparatory (Ariz.)

Championship wins: 11

Runner-up finishes: 4

8. Eastern Senior High School (Washington, D.C.)

Championship wins: 10

Runner-up finishes: 7

9. Florida Virtual School (Fla.)

Championship wins: 9

Runner-up finishes: 3

10. Bishop Blanchet High School (Wash.)

Championship wins: 9

Runner-up finishes: 1

11. Clovis High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 8 

12. Edmond Memorial High School (Okla.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 5

13. Los Alamos High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 4

14. East Kentwood High School (Mich.)

Championship wins: 8

Runner-up finishes: 3

15. WP Davisdon High School (Ala.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 9

16. Novi High School (Mich.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 7

T-17. Bishop Mora Salesian High School (Calif.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 4

T-17. Cherry Creek High School (Colo.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 4

T-19. Noble High School (Maine)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Manzano High School (N.M.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Advanced Technology Center (Va.)

Championship wins: 6

Runner-up finishes: 3

T-19. Cabot High School (Ark.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 3

23. Quartz Hill High School (Calif.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 1

T-24. Freedom High School (Va.)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 0

T-24. Timpanogos High School (Utah)

Championship wins: 7

Runner-up finishes: 0

T-24. Biloxi High School (Miss.)

Championship wins: 6

Runner-up finishes: 4



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Barça eSports – Giantx Pride: League Champions! (3-1)

Barça eSports have been crowned Superliga Domino’s champions in League of Legends. The Catalan side defeated GIANTX Pride 3-1 in Friday’s grand final of the Spring Split, held in front of hundreds of fans at the Municipal Theatre of Torrevieja. This marks Barça’s first Superliga title, confirming their status as one of the top teams […]

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Barça eSports have been crowned Superliga Domino’s champions in League of Legends. The Catalan side defeated GIANTX Pride 3-1 in Friday’s grand final of the Spring Split, held in front of hundreds of fans at the Municipal Theatre of Torrevieja. This marks Barça’s first Superliga title, confirming their status as one of the top teams in Spain’s competitive scene.

The path to glory was not straightforward. After a slow start to the season, Barça gradually found their rhythm and reached the Swiss Stage with a 6-4 record. There, they fell to UCAM Esports, but quickly turned things around with a series of key victories: Veni Vidi Vici (2-1), Movistar KOI Fénix (2-1) and LUA Gaming (3-1), followed by a thrilling 3-2 semifinal win over Los Heretics.

Despite GIANTX Pride entering the final as favorites, having dominated the regular season (8-1) and breezed past Heretics in the upper bracket, it was Barça who rose to the occasion. They claimed a closely fought opening game, lost the second in dominant fashion, but responded with a smart, coordinated effort in the third. With momentum on their side, they closed out the fourth game to seal the win. Local talent Sergio “Legolas” Vicente was named Final MVP, playing a decisive role in teamfights and clutch moments.

With this victory, Barça eSports finally claim their long-awaited title after falling short in two previous finals (Summer 2024 and Winter 2025, both lost to Heretics). This time, third time truly was the charm.

No rest for the champions: Barça eSports will now compete in the EMEA Masters, the international tournament bringing together the best regional teams from across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.



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