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Victory Christian junior Tucker Fox (boys basketball) connected on eight 3-pointers and finished with 26 points in the Storm’s win over Auburndale. For the season, he is averaging 15.1 points and 4.7 rebounds. Auburndale senior Cailyn Rowe (girls weightlifting) won at 183 with total lifts of 345 pounds (Traditional) and 350 pounds (Olympic) at the […]

Victory Christian junior Tucker Fox (boys basketball) connected on eight 3-pointers and finished with 26 points in the Storm’s win over Auburndale. For the season, he is averaging 15.1 points and 4.7 rebounds.
Auburndale senior Cailyn Rowe (girls weightlifting) won at 183 with total lifts of 345 pounds (Traditional) and 350 pounds (Olympic) at the county meet.
So who is No. 1? Let us know. Vote now for the top performer in Polk County. The poll will be open until noon on Friday. Bartow junior Ja’kylen Crossley (boys basketball) scored 33 points in a victory over Lake Gibson. He shot 57 percent form the field, including 54 percent from 3-point range on 7-of-13 shooting. For the season, he is averaging 16.8 points.
Auburndale senior Alaney Hancock (girls weightlifting) had total lifts of 280 pounds (Traditional) and 270 pounds (Olympic) to win twice at 119 pounds at the county meet. Haines City’s Zebriella Canaday (girls basketball) scored a season-high 18 points and added four assists and four steals in the Hornets’ three-point victory over Ocoee. For the season, she is averaging 10.4 points, 5.5 assists and 5.1 steals.
Lakeland senior Rhyan Parrish (girls weightlifting) had total lifts of 320 pounds and 300 pounds to win at 139 in Traditional and Olympic at the county meet. This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Vote Now: Girls weightlifters lead this week’s Tremendous 10 poll
Lake Wales senior Majesta Arnold (girls weightlifting) was the top lifter in both the Traditional and Olympic competitions at the Polk County Girls Weightlifting Championship. She won both competitions at 110 pounds with total lifts of 285 pounds and 245 pounds. She led Lake Wales to both team titles.
All Saints junior Kaya Carll (girls soccer) scored the only goal in All Saints’ 1-0 victory over George Jenkins and finished the week with two goals and three assists. For the season, she has 14 goals and 10 assists. Senior Majesta Arnold led Lake Wales to a pair of team titles at the Polk County Girls Weightlifting Championship and was one of many top performers, who are in the first Tremendous 10 poll of 2025. There also were outstanding performances in boys basketball, boys soccer and girls soccer.
Victory Christian’s Hayden Fullwood scored three goals and added two assists in wins over Santa Fe Catholic and Lake Wales. For the season, she has nine goals and four assists. Lakeland Christian senior Avery Cassell (boys soccer) scored four goals in two wins and now has 11 goals and three assists.
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Track and Field Kicks Off Action in Iowa and Minnesota
Story Links MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Augustana track and field flew into action at meets in Iowa and Minnesota on Wednesday and Thursday, competing at the Gary Wilson Invitational, Drake Relays and Kip Janvrin Open to begin a loaded week schedule. GARY WILSON INVITATIONAL | Minneapolis, Minn. Eight Vikings collected new personal […]

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Augustana track and field flew into action at meets in Iowa and Minnesota on Wednesday and Thursday, competing at the Gary Wilson Invitational, Drake Relays and Kip Janvrin Open to begin a loaded week schedule.
GARY WILSON INVITATIONAL | Minneapolis, Minn.
Eight Vikings collected new personal bests at the Wednesday meet with Caroline Sudbeck leading the charge for Augustana. She took the crown in the women’s open 800-meter run, clocking a PR of 2:11.52. Sydnee Serck added in a fifth-place finish with a time of 2:14.58 for a new personal best.
Will Sugrue also collected a new career-best mark with his time in the men’s open 800-meter run.
In the men’s open 1500-meter run, Payton Brown took a top-five finish with a PR clocking of 3:54.52 for fifth place. Alex Schumacher, Nick Batchelor, Isaiah Anderson and Kieran Weigelt all earned new personal bests.
DRAKE RELAYS | Des Moines, Iowa
Three Vikings competed in the women’s heptathlon across the first two days of action. Kylee Sallee finished fifth with 4902 points while Maria Pedroso took eighth with 4778 points and Ashton Massey collected 4440 points for a PR and14th place.
In the unseeded college men’s 1500-meter run, Tyson Ricker ran a personal best of 3:49.90 for second place in heat one and sixth overall in the event.
Bryant Keller collected a ninth-place finish in the unseeded men’s 5000-meter run after running a 14:40.94 while over in the open 5000-meter run, Erik Gundersen took fifth place with a clocking of 14:23.77.
Ella Bakken sped into the top-five as she crossed the finish line in a personal best of 34:54.34 for fourth place in the women’s invite 10,000-meter run as Kadin Groen took 11th on the men’s side of the event with a gigantic personal best of 30:45.83.
KIP JANVRIN OPEN | Indianola, Iowa
Even more Vikings saw action in Iowa, led by Taylor Melton’s first place finish in the women’s 5000-meter run. She clocked a 17:31.73 for the event crown as Tenley Nelson (17:36.99, PR) followed as runner-up and Ramsey Karim (17:38.66, PR) was third.
Lindsey Young represented Augustana in the women’s 3000-meter steeplechase and took third in the effort, clocking an 11:18.96 for a new personal best.
Augustana will continue action at the final two days of the Drake Relays and Kip Janvrin Open.
–GoAugie.com–
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EKU Beach Volleyball’s Season Ends Against North Alabama
Story Links HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Eastern Kentucky University’s beach volleyball team’s season ended on Friday afternoon at the ASUN Conference Championship, falling to the No. 4-seed North Alabama, 3-1. The Colonels struck first in the match as Elpida Pitsigkoni and Bella Williams took the 5’s match in two sets, 21-10, 21-17. […]

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Eastern Kentucky University’s beach volleyball team’s season ended on Friday afternoon at the ASUN Conference Championship, falling to the No. 4-seed North Alabama, 3-1.
The Colonels struck first in the match as Elpida Pitsigkoni and Bella Williams took the 5’s match in two sets, 21-10, 21-17.
UNA punched back quickly, taking the top two flights in straight sets with a 21-17, 21-16 win at the 1’s and 21-18, 21-15 win at the 2’s.
At the 4’s, EK Lonergan and Reagan Sandlin battled back after dropping their first set to win the second, 21-19, keeping EKU alive in the dual.
At the 3’s, Madalyn Richardson and Riley Cutler battled throughout the match narrowly, falling 21-19, 22-20, giving UNA the dual.
The loss drops the Colonels to 14-14 on the season, but marks the third straight winning season for the program, the first time it has been accomplished in program history.
History was also made this season as the Colonels earned their first ASUN Tournament win yesterday with a 3-0 win over Central Arkansas, along with the program’s first wins over Coastal Carolina, College of Charleston, and Louisiana–Monroe this season.
Today also marks the end of senior Paityn Walker’s career as she finishes with a program record of 60 individual wins while also being the first player in program history to earn All-ASUN recognition, being named to the second team earlier this week.
Walker, along with the seven other Colonel seniors, will leave Richmond as the winningest senior class in program history, being a part of 50 total wins as a group.
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Three Teams Remain in Sun Belt Beach Volleyball Championship Chase
Story Links Championship Central | Bracket FOLEY, Ala. – Second-seeded and two-time reigning champion Georgia State punched its ticket to the title match, while top-seeded Coastal Carolina and third-seeded UNCW remain in contention following day two at the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship at the Foley Sports Tourism Complex. […]

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FOLEY, Ala. – Second-seeded and two-time reigning champion Georgia State punched its ticket to the title match, while top-seeded Coastal Carolina and third-seeded UNCW remain in contention following day two at the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship at the Foley Sports Tourism Complex.
Coastal Carolina and UNCW will face off at 10 a.m. CT Saturday for the right to challenge Georgia State in the championship match at 1 p.m. Both matches will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
The Panthers defeated the Chanticleers in the winner’s bracket semifinal behind a quartet of straight-set victories to stay unbeaten and reach the championship match for the third straight season.
In the elimination bracket, sixth-seeded Southern Miss got the day started with a 3-2 win over seventh-seeded College of Charleston before upsetting fourth-seeded Mercer by the same score in their second match of the afternoon. The Golden Eagles lost the first set on all five courts and lost a pair of matches in straight sets against the Bears, but stormed back with a trio of three-set victories to complete the comeback.
However, Southern Miss’ run came to an end in the final match of the day, 4-1, to UNCW, as the Seahawks went 2-0 to remain in contention after outlasting fifth-seeded ULM, 3-2, in their first contest of the day.
For complete coverage of the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship, please visit the Championship Central page.
2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship – Day 2 Results
Match 6: (6) Southern Miss def. (7) College of Charleston, 3-2
1. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM) def. Ella Duffner/Blair Jones (CofC), 21-12, 21-17
2. Kora Hansen/Alexa Psotka (CofC) def. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM), 21-14, 18-21, 16-14
3. Liz Curry/Cassie Thayse (CofC) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 23-21, 21-18
4. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM) def. Allie Holland/Tynley Smeltzer (CofC), 21-16, 21-16
5. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM) def. Livi Newberg/Grace Toscano (CofC), 21-15, 21-10
Order of Finish: 5, 1, 4*, 3, 2
Match 7: (3) UNCW def. (5) ULM, 3-2
1. Kaitlyn Beck/Madeline Marquez (ULM) def. Gabby LaPata/Sarah Thompson (UNCW), 21-17, 10-21, 15-13
2. Gracie Sistrunk/Lyvia Trimp (UNCW) def. Abby Ryno/Claire Williamson (ULM), 25-23, 21-11
3. Traci Schrock/Annika Thompson (UNCW) def. Katelyn Fredette Huffman/Avery Hunter (ULM), 21-11, 21-8
4. Maggie Cox/Katie Felts (ULM) def. Tamsie Black/Sophie Puhala (UNCW), 19-21, 21-19, 15-12
5. Maddy Folks/Hannah Forbes (UNCW) def. Brooke Bankston/Maddie Peterson (ULM), 21-17, 21-15
Order of Finish: 3, 2, 5*, 1, 4
Match 8: (6) Southern Miss def. (4) Mercer, 3-2
1. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM) def. Lexi Polychrones/Hollis Engel (MER), 14-21, 21-18, 15-11
2. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM) def. Liv Diaz/Jordan Paddock (MER), 17-21, 21-11, 15-12
3. Sydney Benson/Katie Hardie (MER) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 21-17, 21-17
4. Kathryn Corbett/Nicole O’Mara (MER) def. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM), 21-13, 25-23
5. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM) def. Reese Hood/Grace Rathburn (MER), 19-21, 21-14, 15-12
Order of Finish: 3, 4, 2, 5, 1*
Match 9: (2) Georgia State def. (1) Coastal Carolina, 4-1
1. Ayla Johnson/Aree Keller (GSU) def. Emma Kunaus/Frida Meincke Lyø (CCU), 24-22, 21-18
2. Anna Rita/Madeline Sigmon (CCU) def. Savannah Ebarb/Destiny White (GSU), 12-21, 21-18, 16-14
3. Ellie Mozeleski/Aliisa Vuorinen (GSU) def. Kristyna Koblizkova/Maya McNabney (CCU), 21-10, 21-19
4. Michaela Jefferson/Danica Singleton (GSU) def. Raychel Ehlers/Ava Novello (CCU), 22-20, 21-10
5. Kealy Dirner/Kaebre Sullivan (GSU) def. Karis Gordon/Celia Ryan (CCU), 21-18, 21-16
Order of Finish: 3, 4, 5*, 1, 2
Match 10: (3) UNCW def. (6) Southern Miss, 4-1
1. Gabby LaPata/Sarah Thompson (UNCW) def. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM), 21-14, 21-16
2. Gracie Sistrunk/Lyvia Trimp (UNCW) def. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM), 21-10, 21-18
3. Traci Schrock/Annika Thompson (UNCW) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 19-21, 21-19, 15-12
4. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM) def. Tamsie Black/Sophie Puhala (UNCW), 26-24, 21-14
5. Maddy Folks/Hannah Forbes (UNCW) def. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM), 21-16, 21-11
Order of Finish: 5, 2, 1*, 4, 3
Friday, April 25
Match 6 – No. 6 Southern Miss def. No. 7 College of Charleston, 3-2
Match 7 – No. 3 UNCW def. No. 5 ULM, 3-2
Match 8 – No. 6 Southern Miss def. No. 4 Mercer, 3-2
Match 9 – No. 2 Georgia State def. No. 1 Coastal Carolina, 4-1
Match 10 – No. 3 UNCW def. No. 6 Southern Miss, 4-1
Saturday, April 26
Match 11 – No. 1 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 3 UNCW – 10 a.m. CT
Match 12 (Championship) – No. 2 Georgia State vs. Match 11 Winner – 1 p.m. CT
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Scots Place Fifth in CCS Women’s Track and Field Champioinship
Story Links MARYVILLE – The Scots wrapped up day two of the CCS Track and Field Championship Saturday, finishing tied in fifth place with 92 total team points. Maryville placed six all-conference finishers, with Abbey Cox earning Second Team all-conference in discus (34.67m) and hammer throw (39.23m) and Third Team in shot […]

MARYVILLE – The Scots wrapped up day two of the CCS Track and Field Championship Saturday, finishing tied in fifth place with 92 total team points.
Maryville placed six all-conference finishers, with Abbey Cox earning Second Team all-conference in discus (34.67m) and hammer throw (39.23m) and Third Team in shot put (10.33m), while Rachel Dunbar earned Second Team in Shot Put (10.63m) and Hailee Hardman was Third Team in high jump (1.41m). Alana Rodriguez was Third Team in long jump (4.95m).
Top-10 finishers for the Scots included Harmonee King placing 6th in the 100m (13.40), Mariah Thornton placing 4th in the hurdles (17.92) and 6th in the 400m (1:23.90). RaeEllen Coffey and Kaitlyn Smith were 6th and 7th in the 3000m steeple, finishing with times of 18:00.47 and 18:14.54 each..
Abbey Cox and Rachel Dunbar placed 2nd and 7th in the discus, with throws of 34.67m and 29.64m. Cox, along with Bonnie Lauderback and Dunbar placed 2nd, 4th, and 7th in the hammer, with throws of 39.23m, 36.51m, and 33.73m. Hailee Hardman was third in the high jump with a clearance of 1.41m.
Lauderback and Adaline Clouse were 6th and 7th in the javelin throw, with distances of 23.56m and 23.21m each. Long jump saw Alana Rodriguez and Hailee Hardman finish 3rd and fifth with distances of 4.95m and 4.73m.
Shot put saw four top-ten finishers for Maryville. Rachel Dunbar 2nd (1063m), Abbey Cox 3rd (10.33m), Adaline Clouse 7th (8.90m), and Tyrika Small 9th (8.57m).
Alana Rodriguez and Hailee Hardman were 4th and 7th in the triple jump with distances of 9.67m and 9.11m.
In the relays, the Scots placed fifth in the 4x100m relay with a time of 54.50 (King, Thornton, Lauderback, Rodriguez), and 6th in the 4x400m relay with a time of 5:07.81 (Rodriguez, Thornton, Smith, Coffey).
The top scorer for the Scots over the two days was Abbey Cox with 22 total points.
All point earners for the Scots were:
Cox – 22
Dunbar -12
Hardman – 12
Rodriguez – 11
Lauderback – 8
Thornton – 8
Hardman – 4
King – 3
Coffey – 3
Smith 2
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Quinn Earns Second Straight Major Award as Men’s Volleyball Notches Three All-Conference Selections
Story Links PITMAN, N.J. (4/25/25) – Tyler Quinn has been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row as Men’s Volleyball earned three All-Conference selections. Quinn and Chris Mitchell were first team selections, while Danny Pugliano was an honorable mention selection. Quinn […]

PITMAN, N.J. (4/25/25) – Tyler Quinn has been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row as Men’s Volleyball earned three All-Conference selections. Quinn and Chris Mitchell were first team selections, while Danny Pugliano was an honorable mention selection.
Quinn earns the conference’s top defensive honor and a first team selection after totaling 251 digs over 25 matches. The sophomore libero averaged 2.89 digs per set and was a two-time NJAC Defensive Player of the Week selection. Quinn becomes the first player in program history to earn back-to-back honors from the NJAC.
Mitchell earns his first all-conference selection after being selected to the first team. The outside hitter totaled 352.5 points, 315 kills, 122 digs, 39 blocks and 14 aces over 24 matches. The Howell, N.J. averaged 4.52 points per set, 4.04 kills per set and 1.56 digs per set. Mitchell was a three-time NJAC Player of the Week honoree.
Pugliano earns his first all-conference selection after being selected to the honorable mention. The middle blocker totaled 245.0 points, 200 kills and 52 blocks over 24 matches. The Jefferson, N.J. averaged 2.92 points per set, 2.38 kills per set and 0.62 blocks per set.

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Beach Volleyball Advances to the Semifinals of the CUSA Beach Volleyball Championships
Story Links YOUNGSVILLE, LA – The third-seeded FIU beach volleyball team advanced to the semifinals of the Conference USA Beach Volleyball Championships after going 2-1 on day two of the double-elimination tournament. The Panthers defeated fifth-seeded University of Texas – El Paso (3-0) and fourth-seeded University of Alabama – Birmingham (3-2). FIU […]

YOUNGSVILLE, LA – The third-seeded FIU beach volleyball team advanced to the semifinals of the Conference USA Beach Volleyball Championships after going 2-1 on day two of the double-elimination tournament. The Panthers defeated fifth-seeded University of Texas – El Paso (3-0) and fourth-seeded University of Alabama – Birmingham (3-2).
FIU opened the day against Tulane, ultimately falling in a close 3-2 contest. The Green Wave struck first on court two, but seniors Zoe Cahill and Arianna Franklin responded with a straight-sets win on court four, 21-18, 21-15. Tulane regained the lead with a win on court five and secured the match victory with a final win on court one.
(2) Tulane 3, (3) FIU 1
P1: Emily Heintzelman/Kenzie Cutler (TUL) def. Ella Gray/Julia Panko (FIU) 13-21, 21-16, 15-13
P2: Skylar Ensign/Molly Trodd (TUL) def. Sophia Vogel/Nicole Robinson (FIU) 21-13, 21-12
P3: Sam Green/Sara Hall (TUL) 21-19, Katarina Drozd/Brianna Luoma (FIU) 22-20, unf
P4: Zoe Cahill/Arianna Franklin (FIU) def. Sam O’Connor/Gigi Gallegos (TUL) 21-18, 21-15
P5: Amelia Mullen/Avery Burks (TUL) def. Aleksandra Chudzik/Kendra Brown (FIU) 17-21, 21-16, 17-15
Later in the day, the Panthers rebounded in dominant fashion against fifth-seeded UTEP to stave off elimination. Senior Ola Chudzik and junior Kendra Brown took court five convincingly, 21-11, 21-7. Sophomore Ella Gray and junior Julia Panko followed with a straight-sets victory on court one, cruising to a 21-12 first set and edging out a 22-20 second set. Sophomore Katarina Drozd and freshman Brianna Luoma sealed the dual on court three with a 21-15, 21-16 win, advancing FIU to the quarterfinals against UAB.
(3) FIU 3, (5) UTEP 0
P1: Ella Gray/Julia Panko (FIU) def. Madison Hill/Ema Uskokovic (UTEP) 21-12, 22-20
P2: Paulina Acuna/Marian Ovalle (UTEP) 21-16, Sophia Vogel/Nicole Robinson (FIU) unf
P3: Katarina Drozd/Brianna Luoma (FIU) def. Krista Paegle/Milana Popovic (UTEP) 21-15, 21-16
P4: Zoe Cahill/Arianna Franklin (FIU) 21-11, Emma Schubert/Lauren Perry (UTEP) unf
P5: Aleksandra Chudzik/Kendra Brown (FIU) def. Adriana Oporto/Mackenzi Davis (UTEP) 21-11, 21-7
Order of Finish: 5, 1, 3
In their third and final match of the day, the Panthers edged out UAB in a thrilling 3-2 win to earn a spot in Saturday morning’s semifinal against second-seeded Tulane. The Blazers struck first on court one, but Drozd and Luoma responded on court three, winning in straight sets, 21-18, 21-15. FIU took the lead on court five, with Chudzik and Brown rallying after dropping the first set to win the next two, 18-21, 21-11, 15-12. UAB evened the score with a win on court two, setting up a decisive battle on court four. Cahill and Franklin came through for the Panthers, taking set one 25-23, dropping set two, and clinching the victory in set three, 15-7.
(3) FIU 3, (4) UAB 2
P1: Olivia Stant/Jasmine Haas (UAB) def. Ella Gray/Julia Panko (FIU) 21-18, 21-14
P2: Azmabeth Infante/Isabel Day (UAB) def. Sophia Vogel/Nicole Robinson (FIU) 15-21, 21-13, 16-14
P3: Katarina Drozd/Brianna Luoma (FIU) def, Klea Sirois/Lauren Cairo (UAB) 21-18, 21-15
P4: Zoe Cahill/Arianna Franklin (FIU) def. Claudia Stockard/Olivia Chychrun (UAB) 25-23, 16-21, 15-7
P5: Aleksandra Chudzik/Kendra Brown (FIU) def. Addison Atkins/Sarah Smith (UAB) 18-21, 21-11, 15-12
Order of Finish: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
UP NEXT
The Panthers will play Tulane in the CUSA Beach Volleyball Championships semifinals on Saturday, April 26 at 10 a.m. ET. The winner will advance to the championship round where they will face one-seed Florida Atlatnic with a chance to take the Conference USA crown and an automatic bid into the NCAA Championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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