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Who won league crowns in swimming, boys’ volleyball

The postseason has begun for the East Bay Athletic League, with the EBAL Swimming and Diving Championships taking center stage last weekend at Dougherty Valley.
Swimming is a different type of competition, where you can qualify for North Coast Section events over the course of the season, allowing swimmers to pick different events to compete in during the EBAL meet than they will compete in during NCS and CIF meets.
Highlighting the boys’ side of the meet are the league’s best two swimmers, Luka Mijatovic of Foothill and Tim Wu of Dougherty Valley.
Mijatovic is the defending CIF State champion in the 500 free and was second in the 200 free at state. Wu, Mijatovic’s training partner, is a threat in his events at state as well.
The duo won two events each, and Mijatovic swam the anchor leg on the winning 400 free relay for Foothill.
On the girls’ side, Raya Mellott of San Ramon Valley won two events, and the Wolves also took both the 200 Medley relay and the 400 free relay.
Here are the winners of each event, along with the final team scores.
Boys
Team scores: De La Salle 576, Amador Valley 434.5, Foothill 427, Dougherty Valley 343.5, Granada 293, California 271, San Ramon Valley 257, Monte Vista 217, Dublin 123, Livermore 52.
Diving: Tyler Galloway (DLS) 349.60.
200 Medley relay: DLS (Jordan Silvestri, Chase Lewis, Ryan Watson, Robbie Hamilton) 1:33.58.
200 Free: Tim Wu (DV) 1:36.10.
200 IM: Jef Johnson (DLS) 1:51.37.
50 Free: Matt Nakayama (DLS) 21.15.
100 Fly: Tim Wu (DV) 47.87.
100 Free: Luka Mijatovic (Foot) 43.65.
500 Free: Kaden Wong (Foot) 4:31.33.
200 Free relay: DLS (Matthew Nakayama, Finn Sepic, Jed Johnson, Tanner Lustig) 1:23.93.
100 Back: Cade Vieler (AV) 42.97.
100 Breast: Luke Mijatovic (Foot) 55.46.
400 Free relay: Foothill (Ethan Wang, Kaden Wong, Aiden Yeo, Luka Mijatovic) 3:40.80
Girls
Team scores: Carondelet 584.5, San Ramon Valley 505.5, Monte Vista 458, Amador Valley 410, Granada 364, California 195, Dougherty Valley 181, Foothill 175, Dublin 108, Livermore 104.
Diving: Madalynn Deswani (Cal) 467.75.
200 Medley relay: SRV (Daniela Linares Danzos, Raya Mellott, Alexis Parkinson, Maya Knapp) 1:44.29.
200 Free: Isabella Ferguson (Caron) 1:50.89.
200 IM: Raya Mellott (SRV) 2:01.91.
50 Free: Alexis Parkinson (SRV) 23.65.
100 Fly: Daniela Linares Danzos (SRV) 54.80.
100 Free: Mckinley Scobie (Foot) 51.22.
500 Free: Brooke Bennett (Gra) 4:51.12.
200 Free relay: Monte Vista (Zoe Venetta, Eva Busquets, Molly Lind, Addy VonderAhe) 1:35.57.
100 Back: Ella Busquets (MV) 53.69.
100 Breast: Raya Mellott (SRV) 1:02.72.
400 Free relay: SRV (Alexis Parkinson, Sasha Babushkina, Daniella Linares Danzos, Raya Mellott) 3:29.20.
EBAL/NCS volleyball
In another wacky week of volleyball, the EBAL finished the regular season, had its playoffs and qualified six teams for the NCS D-I playoffs.
For starters last week, Foothill beat Amador Valley 3-1 in the final regular season game to take the top spot in the Valley Division.
Then two nights later, the Falcons fell to De La Salle 3-2 in one semifinal and Amador beat San Ramon Valley, sending both the No. 2 seeds to the finals.
On Saturday the Dons claimed the playoff title with a 3-2 win over the Spartans.
Then came Sunday and the EBAL loaded up teams in NCS. Foothill received the No. 2 seed and will open play at home, hosting No. 15 Las Lomas. All games are at 7 p.m. and all take place Tuesday night.
Amador Valley got the No. 3 seed and will host No. 14 Deer Valley, with No. 5 seed De La Salle playing host to No. 12 Livermore.
Dublin got the No. 6 seed and will host No. 11 Bishop O’Dowd, with No. 7 San Ramon Valley hosting No. 10 College Park.
Finally, No. 9 Granada will open the tournament at No. 8 Liberty. Northgate was awarded the No. 1 seed.
If the seeds play out on Tuesday, Thursday in the quarterfinals Foothill would host San Ramon Valley and Amador Valley would host Dublin.
That would guarantee a spot for the EBAL in the NCS championship match to be played May 19.
In the upper-half of the bracket, the Liberty-Granada winner will face the Northgate-Castro Valley winner. The De La Salle-Livermore winner will face the winner of No. 4 Moreau Catholic and No. 13 James Logan.
Editor’s note: Dennis Miller is a contributing sports writer for the Pleasanton Weekly. This column originally appeared in Tri-Valley Preps Playbook, a weekly sports e-newsletter published by Embarcadero Media Foundation.
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Jeremiah Harris and Collin Bui-Hayes Earn First Big South Weekly Honors of the Season – University of South Carolina
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – After a first successful meet of the indoor season, the USC Upstate men’s track and field team has collected two Big South Athlete of the Week honors.
Jeremiah Harris was named the Big South Men’s Track Athlete of the Week following his performance at the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-Off. Harris currently sits first in the Big South for the men’s 200m with his time of 21.53. His time was both a personal best and moved him to second all-time in school history.
Picking up the second weekly award for the Spartans was Collin Bui-Hayes. Tabbed the Big South Men’s Freshman of the week, Bui-Hayes sits second in the Big South for the 60m. In his first collegiate meet, the freshman posted a time of 6.88, a personal best. The time ranks him fourth all-time in school history.
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VB: Tayler Gray named Volleyball Head Coach
Tayler Gray has been named McNeese volleyball head coach, Vice President and Director of Athletics Heath Schroyer announced the hiring on Wednesday.
Gray, a former Sam Houston assistant coach spent two stints with the Bearkats following a short stint as assistant coach at UT-Arlington.
“When searching for someone to take the reins of our volleyball program, it was important to me to find an energetic coach who recruits tenaciously, is a fierce competitor and is passionate about developing athletes both on and off the court” said Schroyer.
“Coach Gray checks every box. We’re thrilled to welcome her to our university, and I can’t wait to see the mark she’ll make on this program and within our community.”
Gray has spent a total of 16 years at Sam Houston, both as a student-athlete and a member of the coaching staff. She has also served as a Health and Kinesiology adjunct professor since 2014.
“First and foremost, I give all glory to God for this incredible opportunity,” said Gray. “I would also like to extend my sincere gratitude to Athletic Director Heath Schroyer, Senior Woman Administrator Bridget Martin, and the entire hiring committee for their trust and belief in my vision to lead the McNeese Volleyball program.
“I am thrilled to be returning to the Southland Conference and am beyond excited to get to work building something special at McNeese. Lastly, I want to thank my family for their unwavering love, support, and belief in me throughout this journey.”
From 2014-2020, she was a member of a Sam Houston staff that accumulated 87 SLC wins, several all-conference selections, 10 student-athletes were named to the All-Academic Team, two Student-Athletes of the Year and over 25 Player of the Week honors.
In 2019 Sam Houston advanced to the second round of the NIVC and in 2020 advanced to the WAC Championship.
The dual-sport athlete was a member of the volleyball team from 2010-13 and the softball team from 2011-14. Gray was a member of the 2012 Southland Conference Volleyball Championship team, a two-time all-SLC performer on the volleyball court where she earned All-SLC first team honors in 2012 and second team honors in 2013. She was named team MVP in 2012 and 2013 and was selected Sam Houston’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2013.
In the classroom, Gray was twice named to the SLC All-Academic team (2012, 2013) and served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee both those years.
She concluded her volleyball playing career with 2,352 assists, where she still ranks in the Top 10 at Sam Houston.
Gray also spent one season (2018-2019) as an assistant coach at UT-Arlington before returning to Sam Houston.
Gray also has experience on the national level, serving as assistant coach for the 2024 USAV All-Star Championship (17U Team).
Gray graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health (2013) along with two master’s degrees, Master of Arts in Health (2015) and a Master of Business Administration (2020), all from Sam Houston.
COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE
2014-2025 Assistant Coach, Sam Houston
2018-2019 Assistant Coach, UT-Arlington
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
2010-2013 Sam Houston (VB)
2011-2014 Sam Houston (SB)
HONORS
2013 All-SLC (1st team/VB)
2012 All-SLC (2nd team/VB)
EDUCATION
2020 Master of Business Administration (Sam Houston)
2015 Master of Arts in Health (Sam Houston)
2013 Bachelor of Science in Public Health/Minor in Psychology (Sam Houston)
Sports
Dillard Claims MEAC Weekly Award
NORFOLK, Va. (December 10, 2025) – The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) uncovered its men’s track & field weekly awards where Howard University sophomore Drew Dillard (Silver Spring, Md.) claimed the league’s Field Athlete of the Week. The announcement came Wednesday afternoon.
At the HBCU & Ivy Challenge (Dec. 5), Dillard won the high jump with a MEAC-best mark of 2.07 meters, which currently ranks 21st nationally.
Senior sprinter Dylan Gaines (Houston) received honorable mention after winning the 200-meter dash a time of 21.52.
North Carolina Central sophomore Zion Amadi was named MEAC Track Athlete of the Week.
On Dec. 13, HU returns to the Northeast for the Seahawk Shootout, hosted by Wagner College.
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com or the MEAC website at www.MEACSports.com.
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NCAA women’s volleyball regionals: Live updates, scores, schedule, highlights
Ahead of regionals, Michella Chester re-ranked the 16 teams still standing. Here are her top five before regional action tips off on Thursday:
1. Nebraska (No. 1 seed)
This one seems obvious. The Cornhuskers are the team to beat as the only undefeated squad in DI.
2. Kentucky (No. 1 seed)
With just two losses all season, it’d be hard to move the Wildcats any lower even though they were the only No. 1 seed to drop a set in the first two rounds.
3. Texas (No. 1 seed)
The Longhorns had one of the toughest second round matchups with No. 8 Penn State, but they posted an impressive sweep, holding the Nittany Lions to just nine points in the second set.
4. Pitt (No. 1 seed)
The Panthers swept Michigan in the second round, but maybe not as easily as they would’ve liked. Sets one and two were each just two-point wins, but with the reigning AVCA Player of the Year Olivia Babcock on their side, it’s hard to count out Pitt.
5. SMU (No. 2 seed)
The Mustangs are the first 2-seed to crack the re-rankings after setting an NCAA tournament record with a .618 hitting percentage in the first round. This team is hot right now heading into regionals.
👉 Click or tap here to find all 16 teams re-ranked
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Philippart, Williams Win RMAC Honors For Debuts
COLORADO SPRINGS – Colorado School of Mines freshmen long jumpers Alejandro Philippart and Violet Williams have earned the RMAC’s Field Athlete of the Week awards to open the indoor track & field season.
The duo had debuts to remember on Dec. 5 at the Mines Alumni Classic as each won their respective long jump competitions. Philippart turned in Mines’ best long jump mark in a decade – 7.38m (24-2.5) – to take the early RMAC lead and tie for third on the NCAA Division II national performance list. Meanwhile, Williams smashed the Mines record with her mark of 6.21m (20-4.5), the best in the RMAC since 2021 and second on the national list after the opening weekend. Williams also ran an impressive 7.70-second 60m dash on Saturday, becoming the #3 performer all-time at Mines in the sprint event.
The Orediggers return to action this weekend at the Colorado Running Company Pre-Holiday Invite at UCCS.
RMAC Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week, Dec. 10
Men’s Track Athlete of the Week: Kidus Begashaw, Adams State
Men’s Field Athlete of the Week: Alejandro Philippart, Colorado School of Mines
Women’s Track Athlete of the Week: Helen Braybrook, CSU Pueblo
Women’s Field Athlete of the Week: Violet Williams, Colorado School of Mines
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Cal Poly Volleyball Enters NCAA Regional Semifinals Versus One-Seed Kentucky
Mustangs Riding High
Cal Poly boasts one of the nation’s most efficient offenses, ranking 18th in hitting percentage (.278) after 13 consecutive weeks in the top 25. A key contributor is AVCA All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention Chloe Leluge, who ranks second in the Big West and 36th nationally with a .383 hitting percentage.
Leluge’s .372 career hitting percentage would lead the program’s Division I era by 17 points, and her current season rate places her in the top 10 in program history. A true two-way middle blocker, she co-leads the team and the conference with 130 total blocks. After committing just one error on 57 attacks in the Big West Championship, she was named tournament MVP and later to Michella Chester’s NCAA Rotation of the Week.
Other essential contributors include Emme Bullis, Kendall Beshear, Emma Fredrick, Annabelle Thalken, Charlotte Kelly, and Elif Hurriyet.
The redshirt senior captain Bullis set a Big West Championship single-match record with 51 assists against Long Beach State. She recently moved to #2 on Cal Poly’s career assists list (over 4,000) and set a new personal single-season high against BYU. Her 1,184 assists this season rank 17th nationally.
The lethal hitter trio of Fredrick, Beshear, and Thalken has helped propel the Mustangs to 23rd nationally in team kills. Fredrick leads the team in total kills (411) and digs (339). Beshear follows in kills (369) and digs (281) and possesses one of the nation’s most formidable jump serves, tallying 49 aces (32nd in Division I). Thalken has quietly been the team’s most efficient on the outside, leading the trio for hitting percentage (.296)
True freshman middle Kelly stepped up after a preseason injury to 2024 All-Big West First Team selection Breklyn Pulling. Thriving alongside Leluge, Kelly co-leads the team and conference in blocks (130).
An athletic and intelligent defender at libero, Hurriyet leads the team in digs per set (3.35) and has expanded her role this season, providing 91 assists as a second-touch attacker.
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