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Videographer for Iowa State among eight killed in Kansas crash | Top Stories

AMES, Iowa (KWWL) – An Iowa native and current video production specialist for Iowa State University was killed in a head-on crash in Kansas on Sunday. “We are devastated by the tragic passing of Alex Ernst,” ISU Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “For nearly 20 years behind the scenes, first as a student and […]

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AMES, Iowa (KWWL) – An Iowa native and current video production specialist for Iowa State University was killed in a head-on crash in Kansas on Sunday.

“We are devastated by the tragic passing of Alex Ernst,” ISU Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “For nearly 20 years behind the scenes, first as a student and then as a full-time employee, Alex was an unsung hero who played an important role our department’s success through his outstanding work in video operations.”

The crash happened Sunday south of Kansas City, Kansas. According to a report from the highway patrol, Ernst was headed north along a rural highway when a driver in the opposite lane entered oncoming traffic. The driver had been attempting to pass a slower vehicle at the time of the collision. Both vehicles involved caught fire.

Ernst along with his three passengers, all from Missouri, were killed. They range in age from 33 to 76 years old.

Five people connected to a youth sports team were in the other vehicle. Four of them, including two high schoolers and two coaches, were killed. A fifteen-year-old boy was hospitalized for his injuries. They were all part of a group with an Amateur Athletic Union, or AAU, youth basketball team from Tulsa, according to a state representative from Oklahoma.

University officials at Iowa State say Ernst graduated from the school in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in education before returning to campus to earn his master’s degree in 2014.

“We are heartbroken by this news,” Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell said. “Alex was an important and valued member of our football family and had a special relationship with so many in our program. He was exceptional at his job and took great pride in what he did. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this tragedy.”



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Scotland football to host youth camp at Pate Stadium on Thursday, May 22

LAURINBURG —The Scotland High School Fighting Scots football program will be hosting a youth football camp on Thursday night at Pate Stadium from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will be hosted by Head Coach Richard Bailey and his staff. The camp will be free and is open to students between the ages […]

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LAURINBURG —The Scotland High School Fighting Scots football program will be hosting a youth football camp on Thursday night at Pate Stadium from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will be hosted by Head Coach Richard Bailey and his staff. The camp will be free and is open to students between the ages of seven and 14.

The camp will take place after the Scots hold a practice for the returners on the team. It will be an open practice at the stadium from 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

The Scots as a team went 7-6 overall (3-3 in conference games) during the 2024 season and were able to advance to the third round of the 3A NCHSAA state playoffs for the second consecutive season. In addition to their playoff victory over Union Pines, they picked up a playoff victory against Terry Sanford before falling to top seeded Havelock.

Scotland will begin their 2025 season on Friday, Aug. 22 at home against Dillon. Under the remade conferences with the North Carolina state realignment, the Scots’ new conference opponents for 2025 will be Gray’s Creek, Terry Sanford, Purnell Swett, Lumberton and Cape Fear.

Their first matchup against any of those teams will be on the road on Friday, Oct. 3 at Gray’s Creek. Their final five games of the 10-game regular season will be against those five opponents.



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Youth Soccer Athletes Competed And Were Recognized

Several elementary and middle schools played soccer under the umbrella of the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley and just had a year-end banquet. (Photo courtesy Mike Graceffo) By Rick Assad Through tragedy and grief comes healing and hope as the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley […]

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Several elementary and middle schools played soccer under the umbrella of the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley and just had a year-end banquet. (Photo courtesy Mike Graceffo)

By Rick Assad

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Through tragedy and grief comes healing and hope as the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley Athletic Director, Jay Jackson, who passed away last year, but before he did, started a youth soccer program.

After Jackson’s passing, that program’s torch was handed off to Mike Graceffo, who has been a fixture in the city for five decades.

“Unfortunately, tragically, Jay passed away last July. I took over the position of athletic director in August,” said Graceffo, who graduated from Burroughs High and has been a longtime coach at many different levels and has also been inducted into the Burbank Athletic Walk of Fame. “Our CEO Shanna Warren was very adamant that not only do we continue to carry on this program, but that we take it to another level.”

And with the assistance of so many other people it has done just that and more and has also continued Jackson’s vision.

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“With the help of our Director of Impact Rashawn Morris, our Curriculum Manager Brandon Baker, and our Athletic Coordinator Justin Waters, we were able to extend the program to 11 of our Boys and Girls Club school sites, eight Burbank elementary sites and three Burbank middle school sites,” Graceffo said.

There were about three or four seasonal matches held at several Burbank Unified School District schools and saw Bret Harte win the elementary school title defeating Jefferson and Luther beating Muir to claim the middle school title.

Soccer is called the beautiful game, and it was for numerous young athletes from first through eighth grades. (Photo courtesy Mike Graceffo).

The match sites included elementary schools Stevenson, Miller, McKinley, Jefferson, Bret Harte, Edison, Roosevelt and Emerson and middle schools John Muir, Dolores Huerta and Luther.

A year-end recognition banquet was held recently as 120 youngsters ranging from first grade through eighth grade enjoyed the festivities.

“I feel the kids got a lot out of this program. They got a sense of belonging, being on a team, school pride and spirit, having fun, teamwork, and learning about good sportsmanship,” stated Graceffo of the youngsters who played soccer this season. “The program culminated with the initial Boys and Girls Club United Soccer banquet. It was held at our Boys and Girls Club last Thursday evening.”

Graceffo then added: “Parents and participants were allowed to attend. We offered Santoro’s sandwiches, pizza, cake, water and soda. Every athlete received a medal and a T-shirt,” he explained.  “All participants that attended were introduced and were able to watch a really cool highlight video produced by our Rashawn Morris. We had over 110 people in attendance. It was an unforgettable evening. A great time was had by all.”

Sports is certainly about competition at every level and in the end of the campaign a champion is crowned.

But sports are also something that brings people together and is challenging and fun and, in many instances, can be a learning opportunity for those involved.

Sports is also a healer of sorts as evidenced after natural disasters like the recent wildfires in Southern California, tornadoes in the Midwest and hurricanes in the South.

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Nevada State University launches new athletics program

HENDERSON (KTNV) — Nevada State University is starting a new chapter, with the addition of an athletics program. The school held an introductory press conference Wednesday, to introduce both the program and Yvonne Wade, the program’s inaugural Director of Athletics. Women’s flag football and men’s track and field will be the first two sports offered […]

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HENDERSON (KTNV) — Nevada State University is starting a new chapter, with the addition of an athletics program.

The school held an introductory press conference Wednesday, to introduce both the program and Yvonne Wade, the program’s inaugural Director of Athletics.

Women’s flag football and men’s track and field will be the first two sports offered at Nevada State, but the school intends to grow the department in the future. Dr. Stefanie Coleman, Vice President of Student Affairs, said the school is actively receiving input from students, who have indicated a want for basketball and soccer programs next.

“As we launch this program, we’re not just adding sports to an institution, we’re adding opportunity and momentum to the student and University culture Nevada State offers,” Wade said.

The university also announced a $50,000 donation from the Vegas Golden Knights, and presented a jersey to team president, Kerry Bubolz.

Both sports are expected to play their inaugural seasons in spring of 2026.


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Bibb County Sheriff’s Office offers free basketball camp for youth

MACON, Ga. (WGXA) — The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Outreach Section is inviting young athletes to register for a free P.A.L Basketball Skills Camp. Registration is open at the Outreach Section Office, located at 774 Hazel Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The camp is available for children aged 9 to […]

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The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Outreach Section is inviting young athletes to register for a free P.A.L Basketball Skills Camp. Registration is open at the Outreach Section Office, located at 774 Hazel Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

The camp is available for children aged 9 to 17, with sessions scheduled for June 2 through June 6 for girls and June 9 through June 13 for boys. Both sessions will be held at the Rosa Jackson Recreation Center, 1211 Maynard Street, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The camp can accommodate up to 30 children, and acceptance is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will not be available at the camp sites, and spaces are still open.

For more information, interested parties can contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Outreach Section at 478-803-2710.



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Jared Locke awarded James O’Donnell Athletic Scholarship | News

Hannibal High School Senior Jared Locke was awarded the James O’Donnell Athletic Scholarship for 2025 by James J. O’Donnell. Locke was a standout for the Pirates on the soccer field, basketball court and track field. He will continue his education at Missouri State University. The James O’Donnell Athletic Scholarship is awarded in honor of James […]

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Hannibal High School Senior Jared Locke was awarded the James O’Donnell Athletic Scholarship for 2025 by James J. O’Donnell. Locke was a standout for the Pirates on the soccer field, basketball court and track field. He will continue his education at Missouri State University. The James O’Donnell Athletic Scholarship is awarded in honor of James V. “Big Jim” O’Donnell, a longtime supporter of Hannibal High Athletics and youth sports in the Hannibal community.



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Fans raise over $80k for True North Youth Foundation in honor of Scheifele’s dad

Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars fans paid tribute to Mark Scheifele’s dad in a heartwarming way. Fans raised over $80k for the Jets’ True North Youth Foundation, a charity supported by Scheifele, after the forward’s father, Brad Scheifele, died before Game 6 of the Western Conference Second Round. Stars fans started a “$55 for 55” […]

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Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars fans paid tribute to Mark Scheifele’s dad in a heartwarming way.

Fans raised over $80k for the Jets’ True North Youth Foundation, a charity supported by Scheifele, after the forward’s father, Brad Scheifele, died before Game 6 of the Western Conference Second Round.

Stars fans started a “$55 for 55” initiative, donating $55 – a nod to the forward’s number – to charities supported by Scheifele including the True North Youth Foundation and KidSport Canada.

On Wednesday, the True North Youth Foundation thanked fans and announced the amount raised so far. The charity funds the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Academy, Camp Manitou and Project 11.



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