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‘We’ve done the double!’ – Dublin water polo club win Irish cup double
St Vincent’s women’s team celebrates victory in the Irish Senior Cup Dublin’s St Vincent’s men’s team won the Irish Senior Cup for the third consecutive year St Vincent’s Water Polo Club, based in Dublin 15, are celebrating on the double after both their women’s and men’s teams claimed victory in the Irish Senior Cup. The […]



St Vincent’s Water Polo Club, based in Dublin 15, are celebrating on the double after both their women’s and men’s teams claimed victory in the Irish Senior Cup.
The women’s team played out a nail-biting final against Galway’s Tribes at the university pool in Limerick on Saturday.
After an intense battle, nothing could separate the two teams, with the All-Ireland decider ending in a 10-10 draw.
Tribes led for most of the match, but St Vincent’s stayed in the game, edging ahead 10-9 in the final two minutes.
However, Tribes were awarded a penalty in the dying moments and levelled the score.
Both teams used their timeouts, but neither could find the winner, and the match went to penalties.
St Vincent’s edged the shootout 3-2, with Zoe O’Brien saving the final penalty, sealing the Irish Senior Cup title for her team.
It was a heart-breaking outcome for a Tribes side making their first senior cup final appearance.
The result means St Vincent’s complete their own double, having also defeated Tribes on penalties in last week’s league final.
Clíona Colvin captained the senior team and was named in the Ladies Team of the Tournament alongside Ciara Williams and Aoife Hennessy.
Meanwhile, St Vincent’s faced another Galway side, Corrib, in the men’s Senior Cup final, leading from start to finish, closing out the match 14-9.
This marks the third consecutive Irish Senior Cup win for St Vincent’s.
Announcing the wins on social media, the club gave a “big thanks” to all the players, coaches, and team managers who worked “so hard all season” and showed incredible dedication to the club.
Both senior teams are now Division One League and Irish Senior Cup champions for the season.
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Three Vikings place top 10 at track and field national championships
Western Washington University recapped its historic track and field season by sending seven athletes to compete at the NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships in Pueblo, Colorado, May 22–24. Kevin McDermott completed his Western career with a 21st-place finish in the 5000-meter run, clocking in a time of 15:28.67. Earlier in the 1500-meter run, […]

Western Washington University recapped its historic track and field season by sending seven athletes to compete at the NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships in Pueblo, Colorado, May 22–24.
Kevin McDermott completed his Western career with a 21st-place finish in the 5000-meter run, clocking in a time of 15:28.67. Earlier in the 1500-meter run, McDermott finished 18th in 3:57.09.
Bec Bennett competed in the first round of preliminaries of the 400-meter dash event on Thursday, May 22. Bennet finished 10th in 53.45 seconds, missing the cut of the top nine by 0.13 seconds.
Ila Davis claimed 10th place in the women’s 3000-meter steeplechase after finishing in 10:58.15. Davis snuck through the first round on Thursday after coming in 12th place in 10:58.79.
Maurice Woodring placed 10th in the country in the 400-meter hurdles in 51.63 seconds. Woodring qualified for the finals after coming in seventh during the prelims at 50.95 seconds.
Katie Potts finished 19th in the discus after throwing 45.21 meters on her third throw.
Jakob Braunstein also came in 19th in the javelin event after throwing 60.41 meters on his first attempt.
Jessica Polkinghorn placed 10th in the shot put after throwing 14.74 meters on her third attempt.
Nick Zeller-Singh is CDN’s sports reporter; reach him at nickzellersingh@cascadiadaily.com; 360-922-3090 ext. 104.
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USA Cadet Women To Play For Gold With A 29-8 Win Over Colombia
Story Links Medellin, Colombia – May 24 – The USA Women’s Cadet National Team will play for gold on Sunday in Colombia after recording a 29-8 win over the host nation. Campbell Pence scored six goals and Kiernan Hogan added five scores to pace the offense. Shelby Killingsworth and Gianna Adams […]

Medellin, Colombia – May 24 – The USA Women’s Cadet National Team will play for gold on Sunday in Colombia after recording a 29-8 win over the host nation. Campbell Pence scored six goals and Kiernan Hogan added five scores to pace the offense. Shelby Killingsworth and Gianna Adams combined for 12 saves in cage in the win. Team USA will take on Canada for gold tomorrow at 2:30pm pt. Live streaming is available by visiting PanAmSportsChannel.org with live stats at 6-8Sports.com.
Teodora Diaconu scored first to give Team USA an early 1-0 lead. Colombia immediately tied the match at 1-1 but would get no closer than that. Team USA ran off six straight goals to close out the quarter with Diaconu scoring again and five other athletes getting in the mix on the offensive end. Gia Jacob and Pence opened the second quarter with goals, kicking off an offensive explosion that saw the United States pile up nine goals on the way to a 16-5 lead at halftime.
Pence kept it rolling to open the third with two straight goals for an 18-5 lead. Later in the period as Hogan scored back-to-back goals for a 22-6 advantage. Emilia Haast finished things off in the third with a score for a 24-7 lead going to the fourth. Team USA delivered five more goals in the fourth on the way to the 29-8 win.
Team USA went 5/6 on power plays and 5/7 on penalties with Colombia going 3/9 on power plays and 0/1 on penalties.
Scoring – Stats
USA 29 (7, 9, 8, 5) C. Pence 6, K. Hogan 5, E. Coughran 3, K. Fahey 2, A. Ting 2, M. Mack 2, G. Jacob 2, C. Daniel 2, T. Diaconu 2, J. Horton 1, P. Segesman 1, E. Haast 1
COL 8 (1, 4, 2, 1) S. Agudelo 2, S. Uribe 1, M. Bulla 1, S. Ortiz 1, S. Barrera 1, L. Vanegas 1, L. Atehortua 1
Saves – USA – G. Adams 7, S. Killingsworth 5 – COL – M. Herazo 6
6×5 – USA – 5/6 – COL – 3/9
Penalties – USA – 5/7 – COL – 0/1
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Mines Closes NCAAs With Two Podiums
By: Tim Flynn Story Links Final Results PUEBLO, Colo. – All-American runs by Tim Thompson and Jenna Ramsey-Rutledge closed out the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday. Ramsey-Rutledge finished fifth in the women’s 5,000m, and Thompson was seventh in the men’s 800m. The Oredigger men closed […]

Final Results
PUEBLO, Colo.
– All-American runs by Tim Thompson and Jenna Ramsey-Rutledge closed out the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday.
Ramsey-Rutledge finished fifth in the women’s 5,000m, and Thompson was seventh in the men’s 800m. The Oredigger men closed the meet in 13th place with 19 points, while the women were 14th with 18 points. In all, the Orediggers earned eight podium spots at the meet including four medals.
In the 800m final, Thompson started in the outside lane and got caught up at the back of the pack, closing in 1:50.98. Thompson initially crossed the line in eighth, but bumped up a spot to seventh place on a disqualification ahead of him.
Ramsey-Rutledge stood on the podium for the second time in the meet, adding a fifth-place 5,000m showing to her 10K silver medal from Thursday night. Ramsey-Rutledge clocked 16:40.57 in a three-way sprint to the line for third.
In the men’s 5,000m, Loic Scomparin worked his way from 20th place at the halfway mark of the race up to 10th, running 14:52.04 after a tough 10K run on Thursday. That marks a second-team all-America finish in his final race as an Oredigger. Dawson Gunn ran 15:30.40 for 22nd in the race.
In the field, Dale Thompson cleared the opening bar of 3.77m before bowing out at 3.92m to place 18th in the pole vault. Kitt Rupar was 16th in the shot put with a 14.18m opening throw.
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Williams Finishes No. 13, First IUP Javelin All-American Since 2009
Story Links PUEBLO, Colo – IUP sophomore thrower, Kaylla Williams, was a competitor in the NCAA Track & Field Nationals, her second time competing in the event. Williams finished in the top 13 of the competition, with a throw of 44.78, qualifying her as a second-team All-American. Williams is a […]

PUEBLO, Colo – IUP sophomore thrower, Kaylla Williams, was a competitor in the NCAA Track & Field Nationals, her second time competing in the event. Williams finished in the top 13 of the competition, with a throw of 44.78, qualifying her as a second-team All-American.
Williams is a first-time All-American and the first Crimson Hawk women’s outdoor track and field All-American since Lizzy Cunningham earned it in the 400 hurdles in 2017. Williams is IUP’s first All-American women’s thrower since Tiffany Corle in 2009.
Bloomsburg sophomore Kelly Leszcynski took home the National Title, Slippery Rock junior Isabella Bartoletti finished No. 11, and Shippensburg senior Abby Reasoner finished just behind Williams as No.14.
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Unveiling Ben Griffins PGA Tour Earnings
Golfer Ben Griffin’s PGA Tour Earnings Revealed: A Closer Look at His Impressive Career Wins Professional golfer Ben Griffin has been making waves in the PGA Tour, amassing a staggering total of $9,403,580 in career earnings. The American athlete is currently vying for a victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge, where he is neck and […]


Golfer Ben Griffin’s PGA Tour Earnings Revealed: A Closer Look at His Impressive Career Wins
Professional golfer Ben Griffin has been making waves in the PGA Tour, amassing a staggering total of $9,403,580 in career earnings. The American athlete is currently vying for a victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge, where he is neck and neck with competitor Matti Schmid for the lead position.
Griffin’s journey to success in the golfing world has been nothing short of remarkable. With earnings of $7,540 in the 2018-19 season and $357,700 in the following season, his most lucrative year was in 2024, raking in a hefty $3,459,847. These numbers paint a picture of determination and skill that have propelled Griffin to the upper echelons of the sport.
In the current season, Griffin has showcased his talent with a standout win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside Andrew Novak, pocketing a handsome $1,329,400 in prize money. His consistent performance throughout the season has solidified his reputation as a formidable contender on the PGA Tour.
As Griffin competes in the Charles Schwab Challenge, fans and analysts alike are eager to see if he can clinch the top spot and potentially earn a massive $1.71 million in prize money. The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce, making for an exhilarating showdown on the golf course.
With a string of impressive results in various tournaments, including top-10 finishes and a notable victory, Griffin’s career trajectory is on an upward trajectory. His dedication to the sport and unwavering focus on success have positioned him as a golfer to watch in the PGA Tour.
As the Charles Schwab Challenge unfolds, all eyes are on Ben Griffin as he strives to add another accolade to his already illustrious career. With his sights set on victory, Griffin is primed to make his mark on the golfing world and solidify his status as one of the sport’s rising stars.
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USA Cadet Men To Battle For Bronze In Colombia After 17-11 Loss To Canada
Story Links Medellin, Colombia – May 24 – The USA Men’s Cadet National Team suffered their first loss at the Pan Am Aquatics Championship with a 17-11 loss to Canada earlier today. Adin Shin scored four goals and Hunter Coleman added three in the loss. Ethan Wallace recorded 11 saves in […]

Medellin, Colombia – May 24 – The USA Men’s Cadet National Team suffered their first loss at the Pan Am Aquatics Championship with a 17-11 loss to Canada earlier today. Adin Shin scored four goals and Hunter Coleman added three in the loss. Ethan Wallace recorded 11 saves in cage. Team USA will now meet Colombia for the bronze medal on Sunday at 1pm pacific time. Live streaming is available by visiting PanAmSportsChannel.org with live stats at 6-8Sports.com.
Canada built an early 2-0 lead in the first but Team USA battled back with two straight, the second from Coleman, to tie the game with 2:25 left in the period. Canada closed the period strong with two straight to go in front 4-2 after the first. Canada kept it rolling in the second, building a 6-2 lead with 2:47 to play. Andrew Schneider and Adin Shin scored two of the next three goals to trail 7-4 at intermission.
Shin scored to start off the third quarter, cutting the deficit to two at 7-5. That was the theme for the quarter as the United States would continually get within two goals only to see Canada go back ahead by three. That was the margin after three as Canada led 11-8 going to the fourth. Canada wouldn’t let things get any closer in the fourth, outscoring Team USA 6-3 to keep control of the match on the way to a 17-11 win.
Team USA went 2/8 on power plays with no penalties attempted while Canada went 2/8 on power plays and 1/1 on penalties.
Scoring – Stats
USA 11 (2, 2, 4, 3) A. Shin 4, H. Coleman 3, J. Davis 1, R. Keane 1, F. Pintaric 1, A. Schneider 1
CAN 17 (4, 3, 4, 6) I. Khramstsov 6, R. Salem 3, A. Rashed 2, D. Wang 2, J. Coxford 1, E. Griffioen 1, N. Porter 1, N. Loo 1
Saves – USA – E. Wallace 11 – CAN – E. King 11
6×5 – USA – 2/8 – CAN – 2/8
Penalties – USA – 0/0 – CAN – 1/1
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