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Top 5 esports streamers to watch in 2025
Image credit: Joao Ferreira, Ubisoft via FLickr Previously, Beaulo had retired in early 2023 but returned later that year to play for DarkZero Esports. On March 5, 2025, he announced his second retirement. He has 1.3m followers on Twitch, but this number will likely grow as he focuses on streaming rather than the esports grind. […]


Previously, Beaulo had retired in early 2023 but returned later that year to play for DarkZero Esports. On March 5, 2025, he announced his second retirement. He has 1.3m followers on Twitch, but this number will likely grow as he focuses on streaming rather than the esports grind.
Cody ‘Clix‘ Conrod is one of the most well-known professional Fortnite players and streamers, rising to fame thanks to his mechanical skills in the battle royale mode.
TenZ Is a VALORANT Pro Turned Esport Streamer

Beaulo’s best feat came in 2022 when he and his team, TSM, won the Six Invitational 2022. He’s also consistently contributed towards TSM regularly qualifying for most international tournaments.
Clix became widely recognized after joining the esports organisation Misfits Gaming, and later becoming part of NRG Esports. He’s placed highly in international tournaments such as FNCS.
Jason ‘Beaulo‘ Doty is a prominent figure in Rainbow Six Siege esports and is widely celebrated by the community as one of the best players in his prime.
Shroud Is a Former CS Pro Turned Esport Org Owner

A former member of Cloud9, TenZ rose to fame after joining Sentinels on loan in 2021, leading the team to victory at VCT Masters Reykjavik, the first international VALORANT tournament.
Michael ‘Shroud‘ Grzesiek is arguably the most well-known retired esport athlete turned streamer. He’s built a reputation for his incredible aim in shooters such as Apex Legends, Call of Duty, and most recently Marvel Rivals.
Faker’s League of Legends achievements have made him an icon in esports, allowing him to collaborate with well-known gaming brands such as Razer. He currently boasts 3.9m followers on Twitch, where he streams high-level League of Legends and provides behind-the-scenes discussions on the esports scene.
Beaulo Amongst the Best R6 Esport Streamers and Pros

Jared ‘TenZ‘ Latham is primarily known for his exceptional skills in VALORANT, balancing insights on the latest updates with variety content.
Faker is a three-time Worlds champion, winning 2013 (where he was awarded MVP), 2015, and 2016. He’s also won multiple LCK titles during his time with T1.
He became even more influential when he decided to hang up the jersey to pursue streaming, going as far as starting his own esports organisation, Shroud-X. He now has 11.1m followers on Twitch, where he is known for his incredible FPS skills but also dabbling in casual games to provide commentary.
Faker Is One of the Best LoL Esports Streamers and Pros

In League of Legends, one of the best esports players turned streamer is Lee ‘Faker‘ Sang-hyeok. While Faker is still actively playing professionally for T1 as a midlaner, his popularity has grown behind the scenes as a content creator.
Known for his exceptional plays during the peak of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, he helped organisations like Cloud9 and Sentinel achieve great success across several tournaments.
He has since stepped away from the competitive spotlight to pursue streaming and content creation, partly because of the utility-driven direction he foresaw VALORANT taking. Still, this hasn’t stopped him from grinding VALORANT in his streams, amassing over 4.3m followers on Twitch.
Clix Is A Well-Known Fortnite Esport Streamer and Co-Owner

Esports streamers are becoming more popular as the competitive scene continues to grow, featuring retired and active athletes alike.
Nowadays he’s a top content creator and streamer, alongside being the co-owner of the North American esports organisation XSET. With 8.1m followers on Twitch, Clix has continued to entertain the Fortnite community even when not competing.
From legendary gameplay to engaging content, these five esports streamers are shaping the future of competitive gaming and content culture.
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University of Southern California – Official Athletics Site
USC’s men’s track and field scored in seven events to win a share of the team title during the final day of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships being held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. today (June 13). USC finished with 41 points to tie with Texas A&M for the team […]

USC won its first outdoor track and field title since 1976 and now has won 27 outdoor titles, more than double the next program. USC also became the first Big Ten school to win the outdoor track and field team title since Minnesota won in 1948.
USC scored all of its points on the final day and won a share of the team title without winning any individual event titles, just like they did in winning the 2025 NCAA Indoor title. Also like the indoor title, USC had to await the results of an unsuccessful Arkansas protest in the 4x400m relay before it could celebrate.
“It is just an awesome feeling for the program, the University, the USC community, all of our fans and these student-athletes, they worked their butts off,” said USC Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Quincy Watts. “I am just so proud of them. It is a journey and throughout the journey you are going to have hurdles and adversity. We had some adversity when one of our top runners Garrett Kaalund was having some issues with his hamstring which I learned after receiving a call from Bronson (Sagon) our athletic trainer, who informed me that Garrett would not be available for the mile relay. I gathered everybody that was here with the men’s team and we surrounded Garrett while he was on the training table. We let him know we were going to win the team title for him. We wanted to look him in the eye and let him know we had his back. Garrett has been there for us all year. Just a tremendous team with tremendous character as human beings.”
- The day began with sophomore Racquil Broderick breaking his school discus throw record of 207-0 (63.09m) with a mark of 207-8 (63.31m) to place fourth and earn the USC men’s team its first five points of the championships. He had the top throw of 197-9 (60.28m) in the first flight which advanced him to the finals in seventh place. His record-breaking throw of 207-8 in the fifth round temporarily moved him into third, but after the round was complete, he stood in fourth. Broderick had a final-round throw of 206-11 and landed a fair throw in all six attempts. Broderick, who placed second as a freshman, earned first-team All-America honors for the second time. Broderick is the first Trojans to score in back-to-back NCAA Championships in the discus throw since Ralph Fruguglietti placed second in 1976 and 1977.
- The men’s 4x100m relay team of senior Travis Williams, junior Max Thomas, graduate transfer Taylor Banks and junior transfer Garrett Kaalund placed second with a time of 38.46. Their time moved them to second on USC’s all-time 4x100m relay list. The quartet earned USC another eight points in the team competition.
- Thomas then took second in the men’s 100m dash final with a strong finish and a time of 10.10 (+0.7) to earn USC eight points. He out-leaned the third-place finisher by 0.001 seconds. Thomas became USC’s first male athlete to score in the 100m finals since Davonte Burnett in 2021 and was USC’s highest finisher in the event since Andre DeGrasse won the title in 2015. Sophomore transfer Edward Nketia placed ninth with a time of 10.30 to earn second-team All-America honors and Thomas became a first-team All-American.
- Junior William Jones took second in the men’s 400m final with a time of 45.53 to earn the Trojans eight more points. That gave USC a total of 29 points and the temporary lead with 14 of 21 events scored. It was the first time Jones earned All-America honors in the outdoor 400m race and his finish was the highest by a Trojan since Michael Norman won the title in 2018.
- Senior Johnny Brackins Jr. placed seventh in the men’s 400m hurdles final with a time of 50.15 to earn the Trojans two team points. After 18 scored events, USC had 31 points and were in second place, two points behind Texas A&M. Brackins Jr. became the first Trojan to earn first-team All-America honors in the event since Cameron Samuel in 2021.
- Kaalund then placed third in the men’s 200m dash final with a time of 19.96 (+0.3) and Thomas took sixth with a time of 20.23 (+0.3) to earn USC a key nine points in move them into first place with 40 points, five ahead of Auburn, six ahead of Arkansas and seven ahead of Texas A&M with the 5000m race and the 4x400m relay remaining. It is the first time for both Kaalund and Thomas to earn first-team All-America honors in the 200m dash. It was the first time any Trojan scored in the 200m final since 2021, Kaalund’s finish was the highest by a USC athlete since Andre DeGrasse won the title in 2015 and the first time USC had a pair of athletes score in the 200m since 2013, when Bryshon Nellum and Aaron Brown scored.
- USC ran a 4x400m relay team of junior Jacob Andrews, Thomas, junior Jaelen Knox and Jones to closeout the meet and they did just enough to earn a share of the team title, finishing eighth with a time of 3:03.18, despite a couple of balky exchanges. USC earned a point and Texas A&M eight, to finish tied with 41 points each. USC also finished eighth in the event at the 2024 NCAA Championships.
- Graduate transfer Jaren Holmes placed 11th in the men’s triple jump. His best jump of 51-8.25/15.75m (+0.6) came in the first round and placed him seventh, but he did not improve and after three rounds had slid to 11th. Holmes earned second-team All-America honors in the event.
- Junior Elias Gerald placed 12th in the men’s high jump with a best clearance of 7-0.50 (2.15m). He went out at the next height of 7-2.50 (2.20m), which only seven athletes cleared today. Gerald earned second-team All-America honors in the event.
Tomorrow will be the finals for the 2025 NCAA Women’s Track & Field Championships. The action for the Trojans will begin with the women’s 4x100m relay at 6:02 p.m.
Final Men’s Top 10 Team Scores:
- USC – 41 and Texas A&M – 41, 3.) Arkansas – 40, 4.) Auburn – 35, 5.) New Mexico – 31, 6.) Oklahoma – 30.5, 7.) Minnesota – 25, 8.) Florida – 22, Kentucky -22, Mississippi – 22
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Assistant Baseball Coach in Creston, IA for Southwestern Community College
Details Posted: 13-Jun-25 Location: Creston, Iowa Type: Seasonal Salary: $4,500 Categories: Coaching Coaching – Baseball Sector: Jr. Collegiate Sports Required Education: 2 Year Degree Assistant Coach – Baseball Location-Creston, Iowa Responsibilities include assisting the head coach with recruiting, skills development, practices, games and all other facets of the program. Qualifications include previous high school or […]

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Posted: 13-Jun-25
Location: Creston, Iowa
Type: Seasonal
Salary: $4,500
Categories:
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Coaching – Baseball
Sector:
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Required Education:
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Assistant Coach – Baseball
Location-Creston, Iowa
Responsibilities include assisting the head coach with recruiting, skills development, practices, games and all other facets of the program.
Qualifications include previous high school or collegiate level coaching experience and a minimum of an associates degree with a bachelors degree preferred. Assistant coaching stipend is $4,500.
Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Interviews will begin upon receipt of qualified applicants.
Individuals interested in applying for position at Southwestern may visit the website for more information regarding the application procedure: www.swcciowa.edu/HR.
Equal Opportunity Educational Institution and Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, religion, and actual or potential family, parental, or marital status.
About Southwestern Community College
Southwestern Community College (SWCC) is one of 15 community colleges in Iowa. The main campus is located in Creston, with a population of 7,597. Enrollment is approximately 1,600 students. Varsity teams compete in the following sports: men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country and golf. SWCC is a member of the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference. Competition is scheduled against the leading community colleges in the Midwest in each sport.
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USC Wins NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship
Photo courtesy of USC Athletics RESULTS / JUNE 13 QUOTES EUGENE, Ore. — Southern California made the most of its second visit to Hayward Field in a month, earning a share of the team national championship as competition concluded Friday at the 103rd NCAA Men’s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. USC compiled 41 […]

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RESULTS / JUNE 13 QUOTES
EUGENE, Ore. — Southern California made the most of its second visit to Hayward Field in a month, earning a share of the team national championship as competition concluded Friday at the 103rd NCAA Men’s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. USC compiled 41 points to tie with Texas A&M, who was part of the last NCAA co-championship in 2013. Minnesota finished seventh with 25 points, Oregon placed 11th with 19 points and Wisconsin tied for 19th with 15 points.
USC secured its NCAA-leading 27th outdoor championship — 16 more than any other school and the first for the Men of Troy since 1976 — ending Florida’s three-year reign. USC also captures the NCAA “Double” having won the NCAA Indoor Championship in March. USC becomes the first Big Ten school to win as a member of the conference since Minnesota in 1948.
USC catapulted into the lead following the meet’s penultimate event, collecting nine points in the 200m dash on the strength of a third-place finish from Garrett Kaalund (19.96) and a sixth-place showing from Max Thomas (20.23).
“This team, these student-athletes, they just did a fantastic job staying focused and doing everything these last couple of days,” said USC Director of Track and Field Quincy Watts. “They’re champions and I’m just so proud of everyone, the student-athletes, the staff, just everybody. Teamwork makes the dream work.”
The Big Ten also secured its third individual national championship of the meet when Washington’s Nathan Green came from back of the field to win the 1,500m by 0.07 seconds. It marked the fourth-straight year the Huskies have won the event and was Green’s second gold to go with his 2023 triumph. “I was coming around the bend as calm as I could and I just thought I am going to have to dive because they’re coming and nobody wants it more than I do,” Green told a national television audience.
Friday’s action also produced a notable performance in the National Collegiate Wheelchair 100m, where Evan Correll of Illinois defended his title with a time of 14.46.
USC’s crown gives the Big Ten Conference 10 national championships for 2024-25.
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Pitt Volleyball’s Izzy Masten Reclassifies and Joins 2025 Roster
Dan Fisher and the Pitt volleyball team got even stronger for the upcoming 2025 season. Pitt announced on Friday that incoming libero and defensive specialist Izzy Masten has reclassified and will be on the 2025 roster, joining middle blocker Abbey Emch and outside hitters Marina Pezelj and Dagmar Mourits. Masten is a 5-foot-8 outside hitter/libero […]

Dan Fisher and the Pitt volleyball team got even stronger for the upcoming 2025 season.
Pitt announced on Friday that incoming libero and defensive specialist Izzy Masten has reclassified and will be on the 2025 roster, joining middle blocker Abbey Emch and outside hitters Marina Pezelj and Dagmar Mourits.
Masten is a 5-foot-8 outside hitter/libero from Tri-West Hendricks in Lizton, Indiana.
Masten is an athletic, under-the-radar recruit, as Fisher and Kellen Petrone have shown the ability to identify top talent and develop it.
Masten was a 4-time First Team All-Conference and 2-time All-State performer and holds her school record for most career kills and aces. She also played for Rev Volleyball Academy and was named a 2-time AAU All-American and UA Next MVP.
Izzy also gives Pitt another strong defensive player along with Emery Dupes and sophomore Mallorie Meyer.

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Havana Beats Santiago de Cuba in Water Polo Cup
On Friday, Havana team showed superiority in the second edition of the Hermanos Martinez Ginoris Masters Water Polo Cup, in Varadero, defeating Santiago de Cuba 30-8. Led by the outstanding performances of Amauri Bou and Yoel Martin -with six goals each-, the capital’s team gave no chance to their opponents, who were relegated to the […]

On Friday, Havana team showed superiority in the second edition of the Hermanos Martinez Ginoris Masters Water Polo Cup, in Varadero, defeating Santiago de Cuba 30-8.
Led by the outstanding performances of Amauri Bou and Yoel Martin -with six goals each-, the capital’s team gave no chance to their opponents, who were relegated to the bottom of the table with two defeats in two outings.
The indomitable team, which had lost to Matanzas (21-7), has to be content with the bronze in the triangular tournament, which will close its curtains next Sunday.
This Saturday, Havana will seek to extend its positive streak against the hosts Matanzas in a duel that promises excitement, although it will be repeated for the title on the date of the farewell.
At the same time, the event will have an additional attraction in its most immediate day with the world and Guinness record holder, Jhoen Lefont, who will try to set a new record for the most touches to the ball with his head in the water, with the added difficulty of carrying 15 kg of ballast in his body.
The outstanding dominator is in the running for the top scorer’s category, tied on six goals with the capital’s Bou and Martín.
The tournament, which combines sporting competition and spectacle, continues to consolidate itself as a high-level venue for masters water polo in Cuba.
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Samuel Ogazi Claims 400-Meter National Title on Third Day of NCAA Championships
EUGENE, Ore. – Alabama track and field Nigerian star Samuel Ogazi won the 400-meter national title on the third day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The 2024 Paris Olympics finalist was the only runner in the event final to clock a sub-45 time as he finished with a 44.84. In the Crimson Tide’s […]

EUGENE, Ore. – Alabama track and field Nigerian star Samuel Ogazi won the 400-meter national title on the third day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The 2024 Paris Olympics finalist was the only runner in the event final to clock a sub-45 time as he finished with a 44.84.
In the Crimson Tide’s lone field event final of the day, the discus trio of Christopher Crawford (59.08m | 193-10), Trevor Gunzell (57.52m | 188-8) and Christopher Young (57.23m | 187-9) all amassed Second Team All-America honors. Crawford would finish just shy of the podium in ninth, while Gunzell and Young finished 14th and 15th, respectively. Ogazi returned to the track as a member for UA’s 4×400-meter relay contingent, along with Donald Chiyangwa, Oussama El Bouchayby and Peter Diebold, as the group clocked a season-best, sixth-place finish of 3:02.17.
Alabama’s Katelyn Adel began her heptathlon journey Friday with a pair of PR-setting performances, first with a 14.12 showing in the 100-meter hurdles, followed by a 24.65 sprint in the 200m. Before the first day was done, Adel captured a sixth-place finish (1.72m | 5-7.75) in the high jump.
Adel will return to the track Saturday for the conclusion of the women’s heptathlon (5:30 p.m. CT), before Crimson Tide teammates Miracle Ailes (women’s high jump, 7:30 p.m.) and reigning national champion Doris Lemngole (women’s steeplechase, 8:24 p.m.) compete in their respective event finals.
The UA men finished the national meet tied for 26th place with 13 points.
Crimson Tide’s Day Three Results
- Men’s Discus Event Final
- Men’s 400m Event Final
- Heptathlon Day 1
- 100m Hurdles
- High Jump
- 6th: Adel | 1.72m (5-7.75)
- Shot Put
- 11th: Adel | 12.60m (41-4.25)
- 200m
- Running Point Total
- 10th: Adel | 3,460 points
- 100m Hurdles
- Men’s 4x400m Relay Event Final
Saturday’s Schedule for Alabama
- Heptathlon Long Jump – 5:30 p.m. CT
- Heptathlon Javelin – 6:45 p.m.
- Women’s High Jump Event Final – 7:30 p.m.
- Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase Event Final – 8:24 p.m.
- Heptathlon 800m – 9:43 p.m.
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