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Dimitrova is Yaneva’s personal coach at the Elit Figure Skating Club in Sofia. Yaneva has been practicing for six years. She said she is not a speedy skater, she prefers to listen to the music. This sport is like flying, she said. “I am thankful and proud of my performance at the Games.” Dimitrova went […]

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Dimitrova is Yaneva’s personal coach at the Elit Figure Skating Club in Sofia. Yaneva has been practicing for six years. She said she is not a speedy skater, she prefers to listen to the music. This sport is like flying, she said. “I am thankful and proud of my performance at the Games.”
Dimitrova went on to explain that, according to the Special Olympics rules, if there are fewer than three entrants in a division, they should be moved to a higher level, for which they are not well prepared. “The mixed group gave everyone the chance to enjoy fully their participation in the competition,” she added.
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The Bulgarian performed two routines, one in the short programme (March 12) and the other in the free skate programme (March 14). Her opponents were Tomoaki Seki of Japan and Sze Hou Ho of Hong Kong.
A visibly excited Yaneva commented after the event, as quoted by Special Olympics Bulgaria: “I am pleased with my performance on the ice. It is the best I am capable of. The music for my free skate routine is French, it is about the Seine, and therefore my outfit was blue, to highlight the beauty of the river. The routine was inspired entirely by the Seine. I want to thank my family, especially my mom, who supports me in my training.”
This was the first time that Bulgaria participated in the figure skating competition of the Special Olympics World Winter Games.
Vyara Yaneva placed third in a hotly contested Mixed Division Level 4 event in the figure skating competition during the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin.

Special Olympics Bulgaria figure skating coach Milena Dimitrova said: “I think it was a successful performance, the more so because Vyara was representing Bulgaria for the first time in this sport at Special Olympics World Winter Games.” According to the coach, Yaneva showed her best. “It was a challenge that her opponents were younger, which basically gave them an advantage in the jumps and the spins.”

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Apple iSports Group, Inc. SEC 10-Q Report — TradingView News

Apple iSports Group, Inc., a company operating primarily in the digital sports betting and gaming industry, has released its Form 10-Q report for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the company’s financial performance and key business activities, reflecting its strategic initiatives and future outlook in the competitive sports […]

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Apple iSports Group, Inc., a company operating primarily in the digital sports betting and gaming industry, has released its Form 10-Q report for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the company’s financial performance and key business activities, reflecting its strategic initiatives and future outlook in the competitive sports entertainment market.

Financial Highlights

  • Net Revenues: $0 million. The company reported no revenues for the quarters ended March 31, 2025, and 2024.
  • Total Operating Expenses: $3.20 million. Operating expenses increased by 338% compared to the prior year, primarily due to stock-based compensation expenses.
  • Loss from Operations: $(3.20) million. The company experienced a significant increase in operating loss due to higher operating expenses.
  • Net Loss: $(3.19) million. The net loss increased significantly from the previous year, primarily due to increased operating expenses.
  • Net Loss Per Share – Basic and Diluted: $(0.01). The net loss per share reflects the increased net loss for the quarter.

Business Highlights

  • Geographical Performance: Apple iSports Group, Inc. operates primarily in the U.S. and Australia. The company is licensed in Australia via a provisional Northern Territory Online Bookmaking License and in North Dakota as an ADW provider, allowing for racing, sports betting, and fantasy sports in these regions.
  • New Product Launches: The company is developing a digital sports betting and gaming platform that will provide users with sports content, racing and sports betting, fantasy sports, and sport streaming solutions. This platform aims to enhance sports fandom by offering access via multiple devices, including web and mobile.
  • Future Outlook: Apple iSports plans to expand its market access licenses for sports betting in the U.S. over a three-year timeline. The company is also focused on enhancing and expanding infrastructure to support next-generation media consumption, which includes seamless streaming and interactive experiences for fans.
  • Operational Milestones: Since the inception of AiS, the company has established a core team with industry skills and experience, received significant private placement funding, and developed a Go to Market outline and marketing strategy. The company has also initiated relationships with key suppliers and consultants.
  • Strategic Business Acquisitions: Apple iSports is at the forefront of the convergence between technology, media, and entertainment, aiming to address critical infrastructure and connectivity gaps in the digital landscape. This includes investments in broadband, cellular, and satellite networks to support high-speed content access.
  • Brand Awareness Activities: In May 2023, the company began brand awareness activities by advertising on SEN Radio, the largest sports radio network in Australia. However, as of March 2025, the contract was suspended until the company moves closer to going live.

SEC Filing: Apple iSports Group, Inc. [ AAPI ] – 10-Q – May. 20, 2025



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The First-Ever Hair Color Created for a Female Athlete

Madison Reed Expands NIL Partnership with Paige Bueckers to Launch UConnic Blonde Madison Reed, the beauty brand known for its premium hair color products, expands its groundbreaking NIL partnership with basketball star and Gen-Z fashion and beauty icon, Paige Bueckers. The collaboration marks the debut of UConnic Blonde—the first-ever hair color shade created specifically for a […]

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Madison Reed Expands NIL Partnership with Paige Bueckers to Launch UConnic Blonde

Madison Reed, the beauty brand known for its premium hair color products, expands its groundbreaking NIL partnership with basketball star and Gen-Z fashion and beauty icon, Paige Bueckers. The collaboration marks the debut of UConnic Blonde—the first-ever hair color shade created specifically for a female athlete.

Inspired by Paige Bueckers’ signature cool-beige blonde hair, UConnic Blonde is a limited-edition beige blonde shade with subtle ash tones. Designed to strike the perfect balance between elegance and edge, this unique shade embodies the chic, fashion-forward style that has made Paige a standout trendsetter in the world of beauty and fashion.

A Unique Collaboration Rooted in Empowerment

This partnership builds on Madison Reed’s previous collaboration with UConn Athletics, which was unveiled alongside the Team ColorWonder campaign in August 2024. The campaign set a new standard for supporting women athletes, offering not just traditional endorsements but also fostering real opportunities for entrepreneurial growth and empowerment. Through this new launch, Madison Reed and Paige continue to push boundaries by blending beauty, athletics and philanthropy.

above: A first-of-its-kind hair color collaboration with Brand Ambassador and Star Athlete Paige Bueckers. Together, they are introducing UConnic Blonde, a limited-edition shade of Madison Reed ColorWonder Demi-Permanent Hair Color.

Playing For Good

A portion of the sales from UConnic Blonde will be donated to Good Sports Inc.,
a nonprofit organization that works to provide equitable access to sports for youth from underserved communities. Additionally, in honor of the UConn Women’s Basketball team, who inspired the launch of UConnic Blonde, Madison Reed is making a $10,000 donation to the team, reinforcing the spirit of collaboration and giving back.

above: ColorWonder Amber Glow and You Slay Latte.

A First Look at UConnic Blonde

The ColorWonder UConnic Blonde debuted this morning on Paige Bueckers’ Instagram and TikTok channels, and it is now available for purchase. It can be purchased exclusively on Ulta.com or via a consultation with a licensed colorist at one of Madison Reed’s 92+ Hair Color Bar locations. The launch also includes two new shades to the popularColorWonder Collection: You Slay Latte and Amber Glow, further expanding the range of bold, vibrant shades Madison Reed is known for.

 

Available exclusively at Ulta and Madison Reed’s Hair Color Bar located at 33 Elm St Suite #4, Westport


How it Works

UConnic Blonde is a demi-permanent hair color designed for those with medium to dark blonde hair, offering a cool beige tone with a hint of ash that blends seamlessly for a sophisticated, multi-dimensional finish. It works in just 20 minutes and lasts up to 25 washes, allowing for a temporary color transformation that can be easily changed. Here are some key benefits of the product.

High-Pigment Color
Provides vibrant, rich color with incredible pigment payoff that fades gradually, making it easy to switch up your look more often.

Quick & Easy Application
Works in just 20 minutes, making it an efficient and convenient option for anyone seeking salon-quality results at home.

Gray Coverage:
Effectively blends away. up to 25% gray hair.

Hair-Loving Ingredients
Enriched with keratin, argan oil, and ginseng root extract to nourish and hydrate the hair.

Free of Harsh Chemicals
UConnic Blonde is free from ammonia, PPD, resorcinol, parabens, phthalates, gluten, SLS and titanium dioxide, making it a gentle option for all hair types.

Suitable for All Hair Types
Whether you have straight, curly or wavy hair, UConnic Blonde enhances the natural tones, depth and dimension of your locks.



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Track and Field’s Perez-Snyman, Barrios Earn All-SEC Honors

Story Links COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri track and field’s Kristi Perez-Snyman and Valentina Barrios have been named to the All-Southeastern Conference First Team and Second Team, respectively, the league office announced Tuesday afternoon. Perez-Snyman earns the ninth Women’s Outdoor All-SEC First Team recognition in program history and the second in as many years after Euphenie […]

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri track and field’s Kristi Perez-Snyman and Valentina Barrios have been named to the All-Southeastern Conference First Team and Second Team, respectively, the league office announced Tuesday afternoon.

Perez-Snyman earns the ninth Women’s Outdoor All-SEC First Team recognition in program history and the second in as many years after Euphenie Andre did so in 2024. Barrios is the third Tiger to earn a spot on the Women’s Outdoor All-SEC Second Team.

The two earned their spots after standout performances at the 2025 SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships on May 15-17 in Lexington, Kentucky. 

Perez-Snyman took gold in high jump, posting a school-record mark of 1.90m (6-2.75) to become the first women’s student-athlete in Missouri history to claim the event. She is the 13th Tiger to win an individual SEC title. The Cape Town, Western South Africa native sits atop the conference in the event and ranks third in the country. 

Barrios snagged a silver medal in javelin with a program-best throw of 58.20m (190-11) to highlight the first day of the meet for Mizzou. She leads the No. 3 women’s javelin squad in the country, ranking fifth nationally and third in the SEC in the event.

Missouri track and field now sets its sights on the NCAA Outdoor Regional Championships, which begin on Wednesday, May 28, at E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas. This marks the third meet the Tigers’ track & field program will compete at Texas A&M in 2025. 

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VOLLEYBALL RELEASES 2025 SCHEDULE – South Dakota State University Athletics

Story Links BROOKINGS, S.D. – The South Dakota State volleyball team has released its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Jackrabbits’ slate features two home weekends during the non-conference season and 13 total matches at First Bank & Trust Arena. SDSU is scheduled to take on six teams that […]

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BROOKINGS, S.D. – The South Dakota State volleyball team has released its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Jackrabbits’ slate features two home weekends during the non-conference season and 13 total matches at First Bank & Trust Arena.

SDSU is scheduled to take on six teams that appeared in the NCAA Tournament a season ago, five of which come in the non-conference.

The Jackrabbits open the year with an exhibition match against Augustana August 22 at First Bank & Trust Arena. The team then hits the road to take on Illinois and Northern Iowa, both 2024 NCAA Tournament teams, at the Northern Iowa Tournament August 29-30 in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

SDSU will host the Jackrabbit Invitational presented by Canine Country Club September 5-7 (Friday-Sunday) at First Bank & Trust Arena. The Jacks take on Ole Miss, an NCAA qualifier in 2024, in the Friday night match, then Wyoming on Sunday. Ole Miss and Wyoming will square off on Saturday afternoon.

Minnesota hosts the Diet Coke Classic September 12-14 (Friday-Sunday) in Minneapolis. The Jackrabbits will play Dayton Friday, South Florida Saturday and Minnesota Sunday. Dayton and Minnesota both went to the NCAA Tournament last season.

The non-conference portion of the Jacks’ schedule wraps up with a pair of home matches against Boise State September 19 and 20 at First Bank & Trust Arena.

The Jackrabbits begin conference play on the road at Denver October 2. Notable home Summit League matches include longtime rival North Dakota State October 16 and in-state foe South Dakota November 1.

The full 2025 schedule is listed below. More details can be found on the Jackrabbits’ schedule page at GoJacks.com.

Volleyball season tickets are available for renewal or purchase at JackrabbitTickets.com. Single-match tickets will go on sale at a later date. 

2025 South Dakota State volleyball schedule































Date Opponent Location

August 22

Augustana (Exhibition)

Brookings, S.D.

August 29

Illinois

Cedar Falls, Iowa

August 30

Northern Iowa

Cedar Falls, Iowa

September 5

Ole Miss

Brookings, S.D.

September 7

Wyoming

Brookings, S.D.

September 12

Dayton

Minneapolis, Minn.

September 13

South Florida

Minneapolis, Minn.

September 14

Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

September 19

Boise State

Brookings, S.D.

September 20

Boise State

Brookings, S.D.

September 25

Omaha

Brookings, S.D.

October 2

Denver

Denver, Colo.

October 4

Oral Roberts

Tulsa, Okla.

October 9

Kansas City

Brookings, S.D.

October 11

St. Thomas

Brookings, S.D.

October 16

North Dakota State

Brookings, S.D.

October 18

South Dakota

Vermillion, S.D.

October 21

North Dakota

Grand Forks, N.D.

October 23

Oral Roberts

Brookings, S.D.

October 25

Denver

Brookings, S.D.

October 30

Omaha

Omaha, Neb.

November 1

South Dakota

Brookings, S.D.

November 6

North Dakota State

Fargo, N.D.

November 8

St. Thomas

St. Paul, Minn.

November 13

Kansas City

Kansas City, Mo.

November 18

North Dakota

Brookings, S.D.

November 23-25

Summit League Tournament

Brookings, S.D.


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Five Longhorns earn All-SEC Outdoor Track and Field honors

Story Links BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Five Texas track and field student-athletes have been named to the All-SEC Outdoor Track and Field teams on Tuesday, the conference announced.  The Longhorns saw Akala Garrett, Nina Ndubuisi and Kendrick Smallwood all earn All-SEC First Team honors after winning an individual SEC title over the weekend. Ndubuisi […]

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Five Texas track and field student-athletes have been named to the All-SEC Outdoor Track and Field teams on Tuesday, the conference announced. 

The Longhorns saw Akala Garrett, Nina Ndubuisi and Kendrick Smallwood all earn All-SEC First Team honors after winning an individual SEC title over the weekend. Ndubuisi made Texas history becoming the first-ever Longhorn to win an SEC title in track and field after throwing a personal best mark of 18.91m (62-0.50). The throw also took down a 25-year program record. 

Smallwood later became the first male to win an SEC track title for Texas after winning the 110-meter hurdles in a new personal best time of 13.13. The time broke his previous Texas record he set the day before of 13.25. The junior now holds the five fastest times in school history. 

Garrett claimed the women’s 400-meter hurdles title with a time of 54.84 – the 8th fastest time in school history. She now has back-to-back conference titles after winning the Big 12 title her freshman season. 

Kody Blackwood earned All-SEC Second Team honors after finishing as the runner-up in the 400-meter hurdles. He broke his previous best time by .01 second (48.78) and is the third fastest to run the 400mH at UT. 

Elizabeth Stockman was the final Longhorn to earn All-SEC honors earning Third Team recognition after winning the bronze medal in the women’s 1500-meter. Stockman used a powerful 200-meter kick to secure third place with her time of 4:20.88. 

First Team

Nina Ndubuisi 

Kendrick Smallwood 

Akala Garrett 


Second Team 

Kody Blackwood 


Third Team

Elizabeth Stockman



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New SCHS Volleyball Coach shares Background and Goals for the Future

The Stephens County High School (SCHS) Lady Indians Volleyball team will start the 2025-2026 season with a new coach. Katie Parker replaces John LaFevers. She shared her background at the recent meet and greet for new coaches on May 19. https://wnegradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Parker-1.mp3 Parker shares her goals for the Lady Indians Volleyball Team. https://wnegradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Parker-2.mp3 The Lady Indians […]

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The Stephens County High School (SCHS) Lady Indians Volleyball team will start the 2025-2026 season with a new coach. Katie Parker replaces John LaFevers. She shared her background at the recent meet and greet for new coaches on May 19.


Parker shares her goals for the Lady Indians Volleyball Team.

The Lady Indians serve up the first season under Coach Parker in the fall of 2025.

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