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Volleyball Announces 2025 Incoming Class

Story Links MIAMI — FIU’s volleyball program announced its addition of seven incoming players for the 2025 season on Friday afternoon.  The Panthers will welcome seven newcomers to the roster for the Fall of 2025, five freshmen and two transfers.  Ashlyn Blazer | Freshman | 6-0 | Outside Hitter | Shawnee, Kan. […]

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MIAMI — FIU’s volleyball program announced its addition of seven incoming players for the 2025 season on Friday afternoon. 

The Panthers will welcome seven newcomers to the roster for the Fall of 2025, five freshmen and two transfers. 

Ashlyn Blazer | Freshman | 6-0 | Outside Hitter | Shawnee, Kan. | Mill Valley

Blazer joins the Panthers after an accomplished prep career at Mill Valley High School in Shawnee, Kan. With Blazer as the primary option, Mill Valley won back-to-back State Championships in 2023 and 2024. Blazer showed her efficiency in attack, racking up the top hitting percentage in all of Kansas high school competition during the 2023 season. She earned honorable mention All-State status and was a member of the KVA All-Academic team all four seasons. 

Haley Herndon | Freshman | 6-1 | Opposite | Houston, Texas | Concordia Lutheran

Herndon comes to the ‘305’ from the Lone Star State following a decorated tenure in both club and high school volleyball. She was a member of the same club team, Houston Skyline 17 Royal, as FIU teammates Beka Pfefferkorn and Kate Kuehn, of which was the top-ranked club program in the nation in 2024. With Houston Skyline, she won several club tournaments with her team including the Northern Lights Qualifier, Show Me Qualifier, Lone Star Classic, Northeast Qualifier and Tour of Texas in the Open Division this past season. At Concordia Lutheran, Herndon was named All-District, All-Area and All-State along with being recognized as Offensive Team MVP. The 6-1 freshman racked up over 1,000 kills in her high school career, posting a career-high of 35 kills in single match. 

Kate Kuehn | Freshman | 5-11 | Setter | Katy, Texas | Seven Lakes

Kuehn will be the second Texan joining the roster in the Fall of 2025, hailing from Katy, Texas in the Houston-metro area. She was an integral part of the aforementioned Houston Skyline 17 Royal success, with Panther teammates Pfefferkorn and Herndon, serving as a setter for the nation’s top club program. At Seven Lakes HS, she eclipsed 1,000 assists for her career and earned a litany of awards. The 5-11 setter was named to the AVCA’s Phenom watch list along with earning All-District and All-State status as a senior.

Jenna McClure | Freshman | 5-8 | Libero | Overland Park, Kan. | Blue Valley North

McClure is also a Kansas native, joining teammates Jillian Huckabey and Ashlyn Blazer, all three of which hail from the Kansas City-metro area. McClure and Blazer will team up at FIU after competing together in club this season with MAVS 18 Elite. The 5-8 libero won the State Championship with Blue Valley North in 2021 and was named All-State all four seasons. She finished her prep career with 839 kills and 825 digs, adding 140 aces from the service line.

Kambree Rodriguez | Sophomore | 5-8 | Syracuse, Utah | Utah State

Rodriguez, a native of Syracuse, Utah, joins FIU after spending time at Utah State University. She racked up 332 digs at Utah State, as part of the 2023 Mountain West Regular Season Champions, and was named All-Mountain West as an honorable mention selection. She earned two Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week honors and Freshman of the Week on five occasions. The incoming sophomore libero had an outstanding prep career as well, finishing in the Top-5 at the State Tournament in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Rodriguez has also spent time with the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program.

Natalie Powers | Freshman | 5-4 | Libero | Mukwonago, Wis. | Mukwonago

Powers comes to FIU from Wisconsin after collecting over 1,000 digs and 775-plus assists during her prep career. Powers played multiple positions for Mukwonago, helping the program to its first-ever state semifinal appearance in 2024. She was also team captain and earned all-conference status as a senior. In club, her team, Milwaukee Sting 17 Gold, won the Elite Division of the 2024 Triple Crown NIT, the nation’s most competitive club volleyball tournament annually. 

Sofie Vogel | Graduate Student | 6-1 | Middle Blocker | Golden Valley, Minn. | Charleston

Vogel is already a member of the FIU beach volleyball team and will join the indoor roster in the fall, coming to the Panthers from Charleston. At Charleston, Vogel appeared in 86 matches with its indoor program, averaging 1.47 kills per set. She racked up 191 kills in the 2023 season and hit .301 in 30 matches. Vogel also earned CAA Defensive Player of the Week honors. In high school, she was named Team MVP, totaling 692 kills, 392 digs, 164 blocks and 78 aces in three seasons. Vogel was a two-time all-conference selection at Robbinsdale Armstrong in the Minneapolis-metro area. 

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Mid-Penn track and field Chambersburg area top performances

The track and field postseason is here. First up is the Mid-Penn Conference championships on May 10 at Chambersburg. The District 3 championships will be held May 16-17 at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. A week later, athletes from across the state converge back at Ship U. for the two-day PIAA championships. Here’s a […]

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The track and field postseason is here.

First up is the Mid-Penn Conference championships on May 10 at Chambersburg.

The District 3 championships will be held May 16-17 at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. A week later, athletes from across the state converge back at Ship U. for the two-day PIAA championships.

Here’s a look at the top track and field performances from the area as of April 29, as provided by former Chambersburg coach Bob Walker.

Girls top track and field performances

Name School Event Time
Cheyenne Eby James Buchanan 100 12.83
Cheyenne Eby James Buchanan 200 26.32
Skylen Renshaw Shippensburg 400 1:01.12
Anne Sehon Mercersburg Aca. 800 2:22.70
Gabby Cechini Mercersburg Aca. 1,600 5:18.87
Gabby Cechini Mercersburg Aca. 3,200 11:05.21
Marisa Kyner Shippensburg 100 hurdles 16.3
Macy Ritter Shippensburg 300 hurdles 47.9
Jaxin FrazerAddie ZimmermanMikaela SistrunkAddy Brubaker Chambersburg 4×100 relay 50.8
Addy BrubakerMady KoonsOlivia CoyMaggie Holtry Chambersburg 4×400 relay 4:17.43
BlancoKillingerSehonNyarko Mercersburg Aca. 4×800 relay 10:02.98
Jaylynn Schmuck Greencastle Long jump 17-0
Jaylynn Schmuck Greencastle Triple jump 36-0.25
Jaeda Dockman Waynesboro High jump 5-4
Alaina Morris Chambersburg Pole vault 10-6
Ainsley Green James Buchanan Shot put 33-11
Alessandra Luffy Shippensburg Discus 125-4
Cameron Bender Chambersburg Javelin 106-9

Boys top track and field performances

Name School Event Time
Blake Mallast Chambersburg 100 10.6
Blake Mallast Chambersburg 200 21.29
Daniel Casagrandi Chambersburg 400 50.87
Noah Parks Greencastle 800 1:59.47
Rylan Asper Shippensburg 1,600 4:29.67
Liam Kirkpatrick Chambersburg 3,200 9:30.55
Jonathan Dawe Chambersburg 110 hurdles 15.8
Jonathan Dawe Chambersburg 300 hurdles 40.5
Kason BeseckerImari WatsonBlake MallastAntonio Harrison II Chambersburg 4×100 relay 41.57
Ryan DuPlessisIman ZhakanArnav RawGustavo Lisboa Ferriera Mercersburg Aca. 4×400 relay 3:27.82
Kaden RifeLiam KirkpatrickBoston VincentiAiden Alleman Chambersburg 4×800 relay 8:06.3
Aydan Keetch Shippensburg Long jump 21-4
Deran Shippy Mercersburg Aca. Triple jump 40-11.50
Josiah Wright Mercersburg Aca. High jump 6-3
Luke Mertz Chambersburg Pole vault 13-3
Drake Wagner Shippensburg Shot put 52-2.5
Derek Lynch Shippensburg Discus 176-11
Ben Williams Waynesboro Javelin 166-2



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Four hurt after ‘very serious’ crash involving gas, logging trucks on Highway 27 in Taylor County

TAYLOR COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) – Four people were hurt after a “very serious” crash Wednesday afternoon in Taylor County, according to FHP Master Cpl. Patricia Jefferson-Shaw. The collision unfolded around 2 p.m. on Highway 27 near James Bethea Road between a gas truck, a logging truck, a sedan and a pickup truck, according to a […]

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TAYLOR COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) – Four people were hurt after a “very serious” crash Wednesday afternoon in Taylor County, according to FHP Master Cpl. Patricia Jefferson-Shaw.

The collision unfolded around 2 p.m. on Highway 27 near James Bethea Road between a gas truck, a logging truck, a sedan and a pickup truck, according to a FHP press release.

A 52-year-old Perry man was headed westbound on the highway when he “side-swiped” a logging truck traveling in the opposite direction, driven by a 67-year-old Greenville man, according to authorities.

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Troopers say the impact caused the gas truck to roll over, eventually coming to a halt on its side in the middle of the roadway. Meanwhile, the logging truck kept going, side-swiping a sedan and a pickup truck. The logging truck also overturned, blocking part of the highway, FHP said.

The sedan and pickup truck drivers pulled off on the north side of the highway. Both drivers suffered minor injuries, according to law enforcement.

The gas and logging truck drivers sustained serious injuries from the collision and were medically evacuated by helicopter to the hospital.

Troopers redirected traffic following the crash, and Cpl. Jefferson-Shaw said logs from the logging truck were scattered across the roadway.

Editor’s Note: Florida Highway Patrol initially reported that one driver was in critical condition and the other in serious condition. However, a subsequent FHP press release clarified that both drivers are in serious condition.

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WorldPride Will Host The Inaugural 5-Day Capital Cup Sports Festival During Pride Month

WorldPride will be hosting a HUGE sports festival with over 7,000 participants, and we couldn’t be more excited. Credit: Shutterstock Let’s face it, DC is a sports city, and for good reason! DC has one of the most extensive local networks of LGBTQ+ sports teams and leagues in the world. That’s why WorldPride will be […]

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WorldPride will be hosting a HUGE sports festival with over 7,000 participants, and we couldn’t be more excited.

Let’s face it, DC is a sports city, and for good reason! DC has one of the most extensive local networks of LGBTQ+ sports teams and leagues in the world. That’s why WorldPride will be hosting the inaugural Capital Cup Sports Festival that is taking place from May 30th to June 4th! Over 7,000 people from athletes to organizers will be participating to make this huge event happen.

There are many different sports taking place from kickball and pickleball to basketball and water polo. We’ve got the tentative schedule below:

Basketball 3v3 NGBL National Gay Basketball League May 30-31
Bocce Stonewall Bocce May 31, June 2
Cornhole Rogue May 31
Climbing (Bouldering & TBD Top Rope) Stonewall June 2-4
Swimming, Water Polo, Diving, Artistic Swimming,
Open Water Swimming
DSeahorses and DC Aquatics Club
(IGLA+ 2025 DC)
May 31 – June 5
Darts Rogue May 31
DCFR Pride Run (5k) DC Front Runners June 1
Dodgeball Stonewall Dodgeball May 31
Flag Football National Gay Flag Football League and DC chapter May 30 – June 1
Kickball Stonewall Kickball June 4-5
Golf Lambda Links May 31 – June 2
Pickleball DC Queer Pickleball May 30 – June 1
Regatta DC Strokes June 1
Roller Derby DC Roller Derby June 1-2
Rugby 7’s DC Furies May 30-31
Soccer Federal Triangles Soccer Club June 1-2
Tennis Capital Tennis Association June 2-4
Volleyball (Indoor & Sand) DCPVL- DC Pride Volleyball League May 30-31 & June 2-3
Wrestling District Wrestling May 30-31

WorldPride itself will be taking place between May 17th to June 8th, with different events scheduled. There’s Latinx Pride, API Pride, Trans Pride, the WorldPride Film Festival, the 17th Street Block Party, and the Fabric of Freedom nighttime event on June 7th and 8th.

For more information about the full schedule for WorldPride, check out the website.






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USA Volleyball Announces 2025 Women’s VNL Roster

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 8, 2025) – A dynamic mix of athletes, including three Olympians, comprise the 30-player long-list roster for the U.S. Women’s National Team as it prepares for the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), the world’s premier annual international tournament. The VNL brings together the world’s top 18 teams for three action-packed weeks of […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 8, 2025) – A dynamic mix of athletes, including three Olympians, comprise the 30-player long-list roster for the U.S. Women’s National Team as it prepares for the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), the world’s premier annual international tournament.

The VNL brings together the world’s top 18 teams for three action-packed weeks of preliminary play, with each team competing in four matches per week. Only the top eight teams will earn a spot in the Final Round, where a VNL title will be on the line.

From the long list, U.S. coaches will select 14 athletes to compete at each of the three preliminary round stops: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 4-8), Belgrade, Serbia (June 18-22), and a highly anticipated home appearance in Arlington, Texas (July 9-13). The Final Round is set for July 23-27 in Łódź, Poland.

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“We’ve had an incredible group of athletes in the gym so far — they’re bringing great energy, a strong work ethic, and a real commitment to getting better every day,” U.S. Women’s National Team Head Coach Erik Sullivan said. “This roster brings together a lot of exciting skill sets, and it’s been fun to see how quickly they’re connecting and pushing each other. Our more experienced athletes have done a great job setting the tone and sharing their experience, which has been huge for our younger athletes. As we head into VNL, I’m looking forward to seeing this group grow and take on the challenge of international competition together.”

Three players return from the 2024 team that won silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: setter Jordyn Poulter, who also won gold with the team in 2020; outside hitter Avery Skinner and middle blocker Dana Rettke.

Ten athletes on the roster have competed in previous VNLs including setter Jenna Gray, liberos Morgan Hentz and Zoe Jarvis (previously Zoe Fleck), outside hitters Ali Frantti, Roni Jones-Perry and Khalia Lanier, middles Brionne Butler and Asjia O’Neal, and opposites Danielle Cuttino and Madisen Skinner.

Several athletes have competed for the senior U.S. National Team in NORCECA events, including libero Lexi Rodriguez, opposites Olivia Babcock, Taylor Mims and Stephanie Samedy, setter Ella Powell, outside hitters Logan Eggleston and Sarah Franklin, and middle blockers Serena Gray, Amber Igiede, Molly McCage and Tia Jimerson.

Six athletes have yet to compete for the senior U.S. National Team: setters Rachel Fairbanks and Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres, middle blocker Anna Dodson, outside hitter McKenzie Adams, opposite Logan Lednicky and libero Lauren Briseño.

Sullivan, who is in his first year coaching the U.S. Women’s National Team, is assisted by Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Brandon Taliaferro and Mike Wall.

The U.S. Women are the reigning Olympic silver medalists and ranked No. 3 in the world. They have won the VNL three times (2018, ’19, ’21) since its inception in 2018. In 2024, they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual Olympic champion Italy.

U.S. Women’s Preliminary Roster for 2025 VNL
No. Name (Pos., Ht., Hometown, College, USAV Region)
2 Jordyn Poulter (S, 6-2, Aurora, Colo., Univ. of Illinois, Rocky Mountain)
3 Avery Skinner (OH, 6-1, Katy, Texas, Univ. of Kentucky, Lone Star)
5 Ali Frantti (OH, 6-1, Spring Grove, Ill., Penn State, Great Lakes)
6 Morgan Hentz (L, 5-9, Lakeside Park, Ky., Stanford Univ., Pioneer)
7 Lexi Rodriguez (L, 5-5, Sterling, Ill., Univ. of Nebraska Great Lakes)
8 Brionne Butler (MB, 6-4, Kendleton, Texas, Univ. of Texas, Lone Star)
9 Madisen Skinner (OH, 6-2, Katy, Texas, Univ. of Kentucky and Univ. of Texas, Lone Star)
11 Taylor Mims (Opp, 6-3, Billings, Mont., Washington State, Evergreen)
10 Jenna Gray (S, 6-1, Shawnee, Kan., Stanford Univ., Heart of America)
13 Amber Igiede (MB, 6-3, Baton Rouge, La., Univ. of Hawaii, Delta)
14 Anna Dodson (MB, 6-5, Fort Collins, Colo., UCLA, Rocky Mountain)
15 Rachel Fairbanks (S, 6-0, Tustin, Calif., Pitt, Southern California)
16 Dana Rettke (MB, 6-8, Riverside, Ill., Univ. of Wisconsin, Great Lakes)
17 Zoe Jarvis  (previously Fleck)(L, 5-6, Granada Hills, Calif., UCLA and Univ. of Texas, Southern California)
18 Asjia O’Neal (MB, 6-3, Southlake, Texas, Univ. of Texas, North Texas)
19 Khalia Lanier (OH, 6-2, Scottsdale, Ariz., Univ. of Southern California, Arizona)
20 Danielle Cuttino (Opp, 6-4, Indianapolis, Ind., Purdue, Hoosier)
21 Roni Jones-Perry (OH, 6-0, West Jordan, Utah, BYU, Intermountain)
22 Sarah Franklin (OH, 6-4, Lake Worth, Fla., Univ. of Wisconsin, Florida)
23 Lauren Briseño (L, 5-7, San Antonio, Texas, Baylor, Lone Star)
24 Olivia Babcock (Opp, 6-4, Los Angeles, Calif., Pitt, Southern California)
25 Tia Jimerson (MB, 6-3, Sugar Hill, Ga., Ohio University, Southern)
27 Ella Powell (S, 6-0, Fayetteville, Ark., Univ. of Washington, Delta)
28 Logan Lednicky (Opp, 6-3, Sugar Land, Texas, Univ. of Texas A&M, Lone Star)
29 Molly McCage (MB, 6-3, Spring, Texas, Univ. of Texas, Lone Star)
30 McKenzie Adams (OH, Schertz, Texas, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, Lone Star)
32 Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres (S, Honolulu, Hawaii, Univ. of Texas, Aloha)
33 Logan Eggleston (OH, 6-2, Brentwood, Tenn., Univ. of Texas, Southern)
34 Stephanie Samedy (Opp, 6-2, Clermont, Fla., Univ. of Minnesota, Florida)
43 Serena Gray (MB, 6-2, Temple City, Calif., Pitt, Southern California)

Head Coach:  Erik Sullivan
Assistant Coach: Mike Wall
Second Assistant Coach: Brandon Taliaferro
Second Assistant Coach: Tayyiba Haneef-Park
Second Assistant Coach: Joe Trinsey
Team Manager: Rob Browning
Team Doctors:  William Briner, James Suchy, Chris Lee, Andrew Gregory
Physiotherapist: Kara Kessans
Physical Trainers: Shawn Hueglin, Shannon Boone
Mental Performance Coach: Andrea Becker, Katy Stanfill
Performance Analyst: Virginia Pham

U.S. Women’s Schedule for the 2025 Volleyball Nations League
Matches will be shown live and on-demand on VBTV.
(All times PDT)

Week 1:  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

June 4 at 10 a.m. vs. Italy
June 5 at 5 p.m. vs. Brazil
June 6 at 5 p.m. vs. Czechia
June 8 at 1 p.m. vs. Korea

Week 2: Belgrade, Serbia

June 18 at 11 a.m. vs. Serbia
June 19 at 7:30 a.m. vs. Poland
June 21 at 7:30 a.m. vs. Netherlands
June 22 at 7:30 a.m. vs. France

Week 3: Arlington, Texas
July 9 at 5:30 p.m. vs. Thailand
July 10 at 5:30 p.m. vs. Dominican Republic vs. USA
July 12 at 5:30 p.m. vs. Canada vs. USA
July 13 at 5 p.m. vs. China



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MSL Girls Water Polo 2025 All-Conference Selections

Here’s a look at the MSL all-conference selections for girls water polo in the 2025 season:Hersey’s Andrea Teves (left) and Emily Steinberg (right) celebrate after a goal by the Hersey boys team. MSL East: Hersey: Emily Steinberg, Melissa Loch, Coco Schultz, Andrea Teves, Kayla BraceProspect: Sasha Martschenko, Katelyn Royal, Olivia SchillerWheeling: Jenny DawsonElk Grove: Anastasija Jevtić, Naima […]

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Here’s a look at the MSL all-conference selections for girls water polo in the 2025 season:
Hersey’s Andrea Teves (left) and Emily Steinberg (right) celebrate after a goal by the Hersey boys team.
 
MSL East: 
Hersey: Emily Steinberg, Melissa Loch, Coco Schultz, Andrea Teves, Kayla Brace
Prospect: Sasha Martschenko, Katelyn Royal, Olivia Schiller
Wheeling: Jenny Dawson
Elk Grove: Anastasija Jevtić, Naima Leonatti
 
MSL West:
Fremd: Reese Winegar, Elly Jo Fay, Caterina Gaido, Molly Bold…



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Franklin vs. Lindbergh, All-City Division 3 – The562.org

PHOTOS: Wilson vs. Millikan, Boys’ Water Polo The562’s coverage of Aquatic sports in Long Beach is sponsored by the Aquatic Capital of America Foundation. The562’s coverage of Long Beach Wilson Athletics is sponsored by Joel Bitonio, Class of 2009. PHOTOS: Long Beach Poly vs St Joseph CIF Water Polo The562’s coverage of aquatic […]

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