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Tech T&F Set to Host Yellow Jacket Invitational

Action in the meet will start Friday at 11:30 a.m. with the hammer throw. Friday’s running events will kick off with the 100m hurdles at 6 p.m. Saturday’s action will begin at 12 p.m. with high jump, with running events starting at 1 p.m. with the 4x100m relay.Tech welcomes 15 programs to The Flats for […]

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Tech T&F Set to Host Yellow Jacket Invitational

Action in the meet will start Friday at 11:30 a.m. with the hammer throw. Friday’s running events will kick off with the 100m hurdles at 6 p.m. Saturday’s action will begin at 12 p.m. with high jump, with running events starting at 1 p.m. with the 4x100m relay.Tech welcomes 15 programs to The Flats for the meet, including: Auburn, Austin Peay, Belmont, Connecticut, Georgia, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw State, Lipscomb, Mercer, Middle Tennessee State, Missouri, North Georgia, SCAD, Thomas and UAB.For the latest information on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, follow us on X  (@GT_tracknfield), Instagram (GT_tracknfield), Facebook (Georgia Tech Track and Field) or visit us at www.ramblinwreck.comTech capped off the indoor season with second-place finish from John Watkins in the triple jump, earning him first-team All-ACC honors. He heads into the outdoor season with two event wins for the Yellow Jackets this season, claiming the triple jump (15.51m) at the Clemson Indoor Opener in December and again at the Orange and Purple Invitational (15.23m).THE FLATS – Georgia Tech track and field opens the 2025 outdoor season this weekend, hosting the Yellow Jacket Invitational Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22 at the George C. Griffin Track and Field facility.Additionally, during the indoor season, Mary Brady won the 3000m (9:20.87) at the Bob Pollock Invitational, with transfer Kendall Ward taking first in the high jump (1.73m) at the Orange and Purple Invitational.Full Steam Ahead
Full Steam Ahead is a 0 million fundraising initiative to achieve Georgia Tech athletics’ goal of competing for championships at the highest level in the next era of intercollegiate athletics. The initiative will fund transformative projects for Tech athletics, including renovations of Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field (the historic home of Georgia Tech football), the Zelnak Basketball Center (the practice and training facility for Tech basketball) and O’Keefe Gymnasium (the venerable home of Yellow Jackets volleyball), as well as additional projects and initiatives to further advance Georgia Tech athletics through program wide-operational support. All members of the Georgia Tech community are invited to visit  for full details and renderings of the renovation projects, as well as to learn about opportunities to contribute online.Parking for fans will be available in the Family Housing deck on 10th Street.For a full schedule of events, click here. The meet will not be streamed, but live results will be available.

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Flighthouse Media Launches Fieldhouse, a Sports-First, Chaos-Forward Short-Form Content Brand Built for Gen Z

LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Flighthouse Media, the leading digital content studio known for creating viral social media trends, announced today the launch of Fieldhouse, a sports-first, chaos-powered content brand built for the next generation of fans. Born out of one of TikTok and Instagram’s most popular destinations, Flighthouse Media is a multi-platform, […]

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LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Flighthouse Media, the leading digital content studio known for creating viral social media trends, announced today the launch of Fieldhouse, a sports-first, chaos-powered content brand built for the next generation of fans.

Born out of one of TikTok and Instagram’s most popular destinations, Flighthouse Media is a multi-platform, social-first company operating original content brands, including Flighthouse, Retirement House, Flighthouse Radio, and now Fieldhouse across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. With over 330M followers, 1B+ monthly views, and creative campaigns for brands like Starbucks, Netflix, and Beats by Dre, Flighthouse Media is now channeling that viral energy into sports with Fieldhouse, a digital-first brand turning sports into a new kind of online competition.

“We’re excited to bring Fieldhouse into the mix of our owned properties. After what we’ve built with Flighthouse, Gen Z’s home for pop culture and female-driven fandom, and Retirement House, which proves you can grow old without growing up, stepping into sports felt like a natural next move for Flighthouse Media,” said Flighthouse CEO Ash Stahl. “We saw a clear gap: traditional sports media isn’t resonating with this generation. Gen Z doesn’t just watch sports, they react to it, interact with it, and shape the culture in real time. Fieldhouse is our take on the next generation of sports content: funny, fast, deeply online, and made for fans who grew up as much on TikTok as they did on ESPN.”

Fieldhouse isn’t your typical sports account. Instead of traditional highlights or sideline commentary, it delivers gamified debates, hot takes, and matchup-driven content designed to spark rivalries, ignite group chats, and keep fans engaged far beyond the game. With 145K followers and over 150 million views already, Fieldhouse is gaining serious traction, backed by early brand partnerships with SeatGeek, PrizePicks, and more.This is short-form content reimagined as a sport: fast-paced, format-bending, and built for how Gen Z consumes and interacts with sports today. Featured guests have included NFL athletes from the Cowboys and Texans, college standouts from USC and UCLA, and cultural icons like the Harlem Globetrotters and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders from Netflix’s America’s Sweethearts. But the spotlight isn’t just for big names, it’s for the fans, friends, and everyday superfans who are shaping the conversation and pushing the culture forward.

About FH Media

Formed in 2023, FH Media encompasses a number of owned and operated media brands, including @flighthouse, @retirementhouse, @teenagertherapy, @haveaseat and others. The company also oversees a network of over 130 popular Instagram and YouTube channels. Altogether, FH Media’s owned media properties reach more than 300 Million followers around the world. The company’s Flighthouse Agency creates influencer and paid media campaigns and consults with some of the world’s most successful brands. The company also manages a network of in-market Gen Z creatives under its Flightcrew umbrella and houses VRTCL, one of the most successful content and digital marketing agencies in the world. FH Media is a Create Music Group company.

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John Vlautin, [email protected]

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VIDEO: Beach tennis smashes its way into Kelowna

The sand pits at Kelowna’s Boyce-Gyro Beach are typically full of eager volleyball players. However, in recent years, an innovative new sport to Canada, beach tennis, has taken over.  The sport, first started in Italy in the 1970s, is picking up steam in participation.  “I love to play it, it is low-impact because it is on […]

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The sand pits at Kelowna’s Boyce-Gyro Beach are typically full of eager volleyball players. However, in recent years, an innovative new sport to Canada, beach tennis, has taken over. 

The sport, first started in Italy in the 1970s, is picking up steam in participation. 

“I love to play it, it is low-impact because it is on the sand,” said Fernanda Romancini, co-founder of Beach Tennis Okanagan. “It started in Italy, then moved around the world and gained a lot of popularity in Brazil, where I began playing it.”

In 2017, Romancini brought the game to Canada, starting up a club in Toronto. A few years ago, when she made the move to Kelowna, the sport came with her. 

The sport combines aspects of volleyball, tennis and badminton. The tennis scoring system is used, but the ball is not allowed to touch the ground and players hit volleys back and forth, making it a quicker game than traditional tennis. 

The sand adds aspects of volleyball, as players can dive for the ball, and the court is similar in size to a volleyball court. Teams of two play against one another, and the objective is to return the ball to the other side with only one hit. 

A paddle-like racket is used along with depressurized tennis balls, which travel more slowly through the air. 

Playing outside in the sun and sand is what Romancini finds the most fun about it. “It is fast-paced, and anyone can play, you don’t need a background in tennis.”

In August, 2025, Toronto is hosting the first-ever National Championship, along with an internationally sanctioned Toronto Cup. The major events coming to Canada mark a ‘huge step’ forward for the sport, according to Romancini.

There is even momentum with bringing beach tennis to the Olympics in 2032.

Those interested in trying the sport out can register at kelowna.ca/parks-recreation/programs-registration/beach-tennis-register-play-wednesday-600-pm-aug-6-aug-27.

Fees are just $28 and will get you eight hours (two hours each Wednesday in August) of instruction and fun. Classes commence Aug. 6 from 6-8 p.m. at the Gyro Beach sand courts.

“We have everything you need; no need to purchase a racket or ball,” Romancini added. “Just come on out and have some fun!”





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OVC Track & Field Student-Athletes Earn USTFCCCA Academic Honors

• USTFCCCA Releases: Men’s All-Academic Athletes | Women’s All-Academic Athletes | Men’s Teams | Women’s Teams OVC teams and student-athletes have been honored by the  U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Eight student-athletes earned All-Academic Athlete Honors while eight programs (three men’s teams and five teams women’s) were deemed All-Academic Teams. […]

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• USTFCCCA Releases: Men’s All-Academic Athletes | Women’s All-Academic Athletes | Men’s Teams | Women’s Teams

OVC teams and student-athletes have been honored by the  U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

Eight student-athletes earned All-Academic Athlete Honors while eight programs (three men’s teams and five teams women’s) were deemed All-Academic Teams.

To be named an All-Academic Athlete, individuals had to have a minimum GPA of 3.25, must have completed two semesters at their institution, and for the most recent Indoor Season must have finished the season ranked in the top 96 in any championship individual event (or in the top 48 in any championship relay event), or for the Outdoor Season, must have participated in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships (the Preliminary Championship Competition and/or the Final Championship Competition), and must have finished the season ranked in the top 48 in the East or top 48 in the West for the most recent outdoor season. The individuals honored included:

• Abraham Johnson, Eastern Illinois (Business)

• Clara Billing, Southeast Missouri (Environmental Science)

• Sullivan Gleason, Southeast Missouri (Computer Science) 

• Kenyon Johnson, Southeast Missouri (Business)

• Paden Lewis, Southeast Missouri (Cyber Security)

• Luis Schadlich, Southeast Missouri (Geographic Info Science)

•  Anna Thomason, Southeast Missouri (Business Administration)

• Arnie Grunert, Western Illinois (Physics)

The men’s and women’s teams from each Eastern Illinois, Morehead State and Southeast Missouri were selected as All-Academic Teams, as were the women’s teams from each SIUE and Western Illinois. To be eligible, the team’s cumulative GPA had to be 3.0 or higher.

Men’s Teams

Eastern Illinois (3.30)

Morehead State (3.28)

Southeast Missouri (3.467)

Women’s Teams

Eastern Illinois (3.46)

Morehead State (3.41)

Southeast Missouri (3.632)

SIUE (3.426)

Western Illinois (3.38)

 









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Coworking with Daniel Pahl

Each week, we spotlight Marketing Brew readers in our Coworking series. If you’d like to be featured, introduce yourself here. Daniel Pahl is partner, VP of growth at Chameleon Collective, a business consultancy. He’s consulted and served in interim executive roles for brands including Malin+Goetz, The Children’s Place, Lord & Taylor, New York & Company, […]

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Each week, we spotlight Marketing Brew readers in our Coworking series. If you’d like to be featured, introduce yourself here.

Daniel Pahl is partner, VP of growth at Chameleon Collective, a business consultancy. He’s consulted and served in interim executive roles for brands including Malin+Goetz, The Children’s Place, Lord & Taylor, New York & Company, Good American, Vera Bradley, and About-Face Beauty.

Favorite project you’ve worked on? It had to be a one-year engagement with Vera Bradley. The initial idea of the client was to mentor a rising star in the marketing team, with the goal of a director promotion. It evolved into a full recalibration of their digital marketing strategy. I was able to reverse the trend of continuous declining revenue for their online domain, which was a significant accomplishment, especially when juxtaposed against the downturn in their brick-and-mortar stores. The leadership’s endorsement was the icing on the cake, with them not only expressing satisfaction but also graciously volunteering to vouch for our expertise with potential clients. And most importantly, the internal candidate got a well-deserved promotion to director.

What’s your favorite ad campaign? My current favorite ad campaign is the Rocket Mortgage Super Bowl campaign with in-stadium execution and the follow-up on all marketing channels afterwards. This was a great, coherent execution that got a lot of people engaged and excited.

One thing we can’t guess from your LinkedIn profile: I played semi-professional soccer (or as we call it, football) in Germany. I wasn’t going against Ronaldo and Messi in the Champions League, but I played midfield for a team called SG Bornim in Potsdam, where I’m from. Today, my athletic adventures mostly involve beach volleyball in sunny Southern California and playing with my dog, but if there was a starting XI for marketers, I think I’d still be on it!

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World Champions in Men’s Water Polo « Euro Weekly News

Spain’s water polo team crowned world champions. Credit: Instagram @world_aquatics Spain’s men’s water polo team claimed World Championship gold in Singapore on July 24, after defeating Hungary 15–13 in a tense final. The win marks Spain’s fourth world title, putting them level with Hungary and Italy for the most championship wins in history. Spain led […]

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Spain’s water polo team crowned world champions. Credit: Instagram @world_aquatics

Spain’s men’s water polo team claimed World Championship gold in Singapore on July 24, after defeating Hungary 15–13 in a tense final.

The win marks Spain’s fourth world title, putting them level with Hungary and Italy for the most championship wins in history.

Spain led at half-time, but Hungary came out strong in the third quarter, briefly taking the lead. However, Spain bounced back in the final quarter, sealing the game at 15–13.

According to Sarajevo Times, Spain’s Bernat Sanahuja and Álvaro Granados were unstoppable, scoring five goals each. Felipe Perrone and Alberto Munárriz contributed two apiece. Hungary’s top scorer was Gergő Burian, with three goals.

This final was a rematch from earlier in the tournament, where Spain also triumphed with a dominant run in the last quarter. Hungary had previously beaten Spain in the 2020 European Championship final, but recent years have seen Spain rise as a dominant force.

For Hungary, the loss was a bitter blow. Victory would have secured their record fifth world title, adding to an already impressive legacy of 13 European titles and nine Olympic golds.

As Hungarian Conservative noted, “Despite entering the fourth quarter with a one-goal lead, Zsolt Varga’s side could not withstand the Spanish onslaught and ultimately fell short.”

Spain, on the other hand, successfully defended their world title, underlining their dominance in recent international competitions.

Bronze medal goes to Greece

Greece secured bronze with a 16–7 victory over Serbia. Greece had also reached the semi-finals before being knocked out by Spain in a 12–9 match.

With Spain, Hungary, and Italy now tied at four world titles each, the debate over the greatest water polo nation continues. Is Spain now the true powerhouse? Or will Hungary bounce back?

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Who won this year’s Ealing Sports Awards?

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