Track and field: Wildcats shine at Div. 4 state meet | Sports
The Wilmington Boys and Girls Track and Field teams competed at the Division 4 State Meet at Merrimack College on Friday (May 30, 2025) and Sunday (June 1, 2025). The boys were led by senior Ashvin Baker, who placed 6th in the 200 on Friday with a time of 22.87 and then 6th in the […]
The Wilmington Boys and Girls Track and Field teams competed at the Division 4 State Meet at Merrimack College on Friday (May 30, 2025) and Sunday (June 1, 2025).
The boys were led by senior Ashvin Baker, who placed 6th in the 200 on Friday with a time of 22.87 and then 6th in the 400 on Sunday with a time of 50.79.
On Friday for the girls, Maddie Krueger was 10th in the discus with a distance of 86 feet and Julia Heller also competed.
Lexi LeBlanc was 14th in the 200-meter dash in 26.8 seconds and Maeve White took 29th in the 400 hurdles in 1:14.38.
Charlotte Kiley ran the two mile and placed 15th in 12:12.03.
For the boys, along with Baker, three Wildcats ran the two mile. Dean Ciampa was 14th in 10:09.55, Jake Cronin placed 25th in 10:37.46 and Gavin Dong was 28th in 10:52.28.
In the triple jump, Marvins Jean took 16th with a distance of 40 feet, 3 inches and Cam Pereira was 21st with a leap of 39-7.5.
On Sunday, Abby Howie was 14th in the javelin with a distance of 88 feet, 11 inches.
Kaylin Mulik was 11th in the high jump, clearing 4 feet, 10 inches, and Kiley was 13th in the mile in 5:35.8.
Isabel Carriere was 30th in the 400 in 1:04.8.
The Wildcats had three relay teams compete.
The girls 4 x 800 relay of Leah Doucette, Josie O’Mahony, Bella Zaya and Kiley was 18th in 11:38.75.
The girls 4 x 100 relay of Kayleigh Walker, Lily McLaughlin, Avery King, Caroline Broussard was 20th in 53.67.
The girls 4 x 400 relay of Isabel Carriere, Celina Vo, Maeve White, Abby Joyce was 17th in 4:37.82.
For the boys, Pereira was 25th in the 110 hurdles in 17.17, Martin Philiossaint was 19th in the 100 in 11.42 and Jean was 26th in the long jump with a distance of 20 feet, 2.25 inches. Also long jumping was Jenks, who was 27th with a leap of 20-1.5, and Philiossaint.
Dean Ciampa competed in the mile and was 29th in 4:47.77 and two Wildcats ran the 400 as Baker was sixth and Cam Jenks was 21st in 54.18.
The boys also had three relay teams in action.
The 4 x 800 Relay team of Gavin Dong, Jake Cronin, Evan Cummings and Cooper Holleran was 13th in 8:54.42.
The 4×100 relay of Martin Philiossaint, Tyler Alfred, Ayden Bellevy and Cam Periera did not finish and the 4 x 400 relay of Cam Jenks, Dean Ciampa, Chase Heffernan and Ashvin Baker was 11th in 3:42.62.
Wilmington has six boys and six girls competing at the MSTCA Multi Championships at Regis College/Weston High School on Monday, June 9 and Tuesday, June 10.
Croatia star Bojan Bogdanovic announces retirement
The official Women’s EuroBasket app Download Now ZAGREB (Croatia) – Bojan Bogdanovic has announced his retirement from basketball at the age of 36. Having made his senior team debut in 2010, he represented Croatia on the international level at two FIBA Basketball World Cups and five FIBA EuroBasket tournaments, as well as playing at the […]
ZAGREB (Croatia) – Bojan Bogdanovic has announced his retirement from basketball at the age of 36.
Having made his senior team debut in 2010, he represented Croatia on the international level at two FIBA Basketball World Cups and five FIBA EuroBasket tournaments, as well as playing at the Men’s Olympic Basketball Tournament in 2016.
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Above all, I had the honor of wearing the Croatian crest on my chest.
Bojan Bogdanovic
He was named to the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 All-Star Five, having led Croatia to the Semi-Finals of the competition.
During his NBA career, he played for the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and, most recently, New York Knicks.
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic through the years
Bojan Bogdanovic shared the following message on his social media channels:
Sometimes in life, you don’t choose the moment. The moment chooses you.
After 14 months of battling a foot injury, two surgeries, and countless efforts to get back on the court, the time has come to close a chapter.
After more than two decades in the game, the moment has arrived to say goodbye to basketball. Not just as a sport, but as a part of who I am.
It’s hard to put into words everything this game has given me. It shaped me as an athlete, but even more as a person.
From my childhood in Mostar and my early steps in football and water polo, this journey has been anything but ordinary.
I’ve had the privilege of playing for clubs that left their mark on both European and NBA basketball.
From Mostar and Zrinjski, to Real Madrid and Murcia, then to Cibona and Fenerbahçe, I wore every jersey with pride.
The NBA brought a whole new level of challenge and experience. I had the honor of wearing the jerseys of the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and finally the New York Knicks.
Every stop left a mark. Every jersey carried its own weight.
Above all, I had the honor of wearing the Croatian crest on my chest.
Playing for the national team was never just a responsibility. It was pride, emotion and identity.
Representing my country from youth levels all the way to the senior team was the greatest honor of my career.
Thank you to all the coaches, teammates, medical staff, fans and clubs who were part of this journey in any way.
A special thank you to my family. You were the foundation through every high and every doubt.
I’m closing this chapter, but my love for the game remains.
I didn’t reach the end. I’ve reached the other side of the beginning…
Vermillion County-based volleyball team wins national championship in Florida
A Vermillion County volleyball team is national champions. Stateline Pride, an AAU 17 program, traveled down to Florida, and took home first place. “Those girls are a tremendous group of girls that made history for Vermillion County and really just themselves,” said head coach Emily Franklin. Despite being in Orlando, Florida, this was a business […]
A Vermillion County volleyball team is national champions.
Stateline Pride, an AAU 17 program, traveled down to Florida, and took home first place.
“Those girls are a tremendous group of girls that made history for Vermillion County and really just themselves,” said head coach Emily Franklin.
Despite being in Orlando, Florida, this was a business trip for the volleyball program.
“The girls do long hours in the gym, even if they’re in the afternoon wave, they will only probably get a little bit of time out in the sun before they got to come in and they got to get rest and get acclimated to the gym and preparing,” said Franklin.
The team was loaded with talent.
Franklin said, “We had three all Americans named which is a big accomplishment for nationals in your volleyball career, and those would be Gwendolyn Bennett, she’s from Westville, Illinois. Madeline Doggett, she’s from Westville, Illinois, and Reese McFarland was the tournament MVP.”
But the talent isn’t top heavy — it’s loaded top to bottom.
And they could be even better next season if there’s retention.
“I hope all of them return. They’re all 17 or younger. We have a couple 16 year olds on the team,” said Franklin. “
“You know, when an NFL team wins a Super Bowl, they say, ‘We’re going to Disney World!” I said. “Is that going to happen for your volleyball team?”
Coach said, “I think maybe some families are doing it, but I think some of the other families are deciding to either travel back or just relax, because it is a lot to commit to, and so I appreciate all the family’s commitment as well.”
Agadir Police Arrest Two Interpol-Flagged British Men for Homicide, Parole Violations
Police in Agadir, in coordination with the Territorial Surveillance Agency (DGST), arrested two British nationals, on Saturday in the city’s Anza district on international arrest warrants issued by UK authorities, a security source reported. After verifying the Interpol database, police found that one of the men was wanted for suspected involvement in a homicide. The […]
Police in Agadir, in coordination with the Territorial Surveillance Agency (DGST), arrested two British nationals, on Saturday in the city’s Anza district on international arrest warrants issued by UK authorities, a security source reported.
After verifying the Interpol database, police found that one of the men was wanted for suspected involvement in a homicide.
The second suspect was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice for allegedly failing to appear in court and violating parole conditions.
The Interpol Bureau in Rabat notified the relevant UK authorities of their detention before initiating extradition procedures.
Grace Ann represented Mississippi grandly at the Distinguished Young Women National Finals in Mobile, Alabama.
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) -Grace Ann represented Mississippi grandly at the Distinguished Young Women National Finals in Mobile, Alabama. She was named a Top 8 finalist and won preliminary awards in Self-Expression and Interview. The entire state of Mississippi is incredibly proud of Grace Ann, as she continues to accomplish great things representing the state. Click […]
Major League Baseball clubs cumulatively sign around 1,000 international amateur players each year, mainly from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Most of them face significant economic challenges during their Minor League careers, except for those who receive larger signing bonuses — a very small percentage. That’s why many players turn to hedge funds or similar […]
Major League Baseball clubs cumulatively sign around 1,000 international amateur players each year, mainly from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Most of them face significant economic challenges during their Minor League careers, except for those who receive larger signing bonuses — a very small percentage.
That’s why many players turn to hedge funds or similar companies to secure funding that helps them invest in building their careers and pursuing their dreams. It’s not a loan — if the player doesn’t make it to the majors, they don’t owe anything. But in some cases, the outcome can be problematic, which is whyFernando Tatis Jr. recently sued one of these companies. That controversy also inspired Rob Connolly to launch Finlete.
«T«This is something that can help every minor league baseball player,» said Connolly to El Emergente during an interview last week in Boston. «And it generates more interest in the minor leagues.»
Jhostynxon Garcia two-run home run.
The Boston Red Sox prospect has a .991 OPS with nine home runs and 23 RBI since being promoted to Triple-A. pic.twitter.com/IxrQu10jdV
Finlete is an online platform where fans can invest in the careers of Minor League players. It works like GoFundMe, where you can contribute money — but in this case, fans receive a percentage of the players’ future earnings, if they make it to the majors.
«It’s a platform that we built that allows athletes to raise capital from fans in exchange for a percentage of future earnings,» Connolly added. «It’s incredible that fans have accepted this, that they want to participate. The athletes are really excited about our platform.»
Before founding Finlete, Connolly tried to create a platform where fans could meet their favorite baseball players, but that idea didn’t succeed. One day, he was reading an article about the challenges Minor League players face with hedge funds, and he decided to create a platform that could help them.
underrated prospect alert
Leonardo Bernal is red hot, hitting his 10th home run of the year! @StatlineScout tipped me off to him last season, allowing me to snag him in my 900+ prospect league. It’s looking like a pretty savvy pickup now! pic.twitter.com/yqzokwyMGJ
He flew to the Dominican Republic to visit several baseball academies and to better understand the market and the challenges players face.
«This will really help you instead of having to work valet or struggle during the offseason, or help your mom or dad with their situation back at home,» said Connolly. «This will alleviate stress for you.»
Connolly has already recruited five players, led by Boston Red Sox prospect Jhostynxon García, along with Padres prospect Tirso Ornelas, Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase, Cardinals prospect Leonardo Bernal, and Marlins prospect Echedry Vargas.
How Finlete is changing the game for Minor League players and their fans
Some things have changed in the Minor Leagues in recent years. The MLBPA was approved by the players to represent them, and they now receive free housing and several other benefits through a new collective bargaining agreement — but being a Minor Leaguer is still challenging.
Fans who want to get involved with Finlete receive additional benefits. They get calls or videos from the players they support, and depending on the investment, there are meet-and-greet opportunities.
«One good thing about us is that we are just the platform,» said Connolly to El Emergente. «If the athlete breaches the contract, it’s not just Finlete that suffers – it’s all the fans that invested in his career. That would just be PR suicide. He would be a villain forever. That’s a major advantage we have over the hedge funds.»
Finlete explains everything through their website, where you can understand how much the investor will get in every scenario, depending on the investment and the player’s future earnings.
«We wanted to find a way to make it so that somebody could invest as much as they would spend on a premium baseball card,» said Connolly. «The investment goes to help him while he is in the minors, and if he makes it to the majors, the fan-investor will share in the success.»
But the investors could get a little bit more as they can meet the players. Emmanuel Clase recently went on a fishing trip with some of his fans that helped him.
«It just creates a deeper connection between the player and the fan,» said Connolly. «Just having the opportunity to follow them and be a real part of their journey.»