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Pios' rally falls short against Newark, NYCBL scores
Pios' rally falls short against Newark, NYCBL scores

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

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Pios' rally falls short against Newark, NYCBL scores

ELMIRA, N,Y, (WETM) – The Elmira Pioneers came up just short of a walk-off win. The Pios rallied back throughout Saturday night's game against Newark, but ultimately fell 6-5. The Pilots stormed out of the gates, building on their 1st inning tally with a 3-run third. Elmira would finally answer in the 4th, as Brandon Doubek knocked Ty Martineau across for an RBI-single. Advertisement In the 5th, the Pioneers would match 2 more Newark runs, on a slick steal from John Simmons and an RBI sacrifice fly by Brendan Hammer. Over the next 3 frames, Elmira continued to chip away, scoring on a 6th inning walk, and an 8th inning base hit by Carl Wagner. A stellar 2-hit, 3 inning outing by Casey Julkowski, set the Pios up with a shot win in walk-off fashion. In the bottom of the 9th, Aidan Grabowski laced a 2 out double, paired with walks from Martineau and T.J. Gramesty. With the bases loaded, Tanner Carranza sent a grounder near the gap, but the Pilots would corral it to seal the victory. Elmira will look to rebound on the road, as they head to Geneva on Sunday. The Pioneers will battle the Red Wings with 1st pitch slated for 5:30 p.m. In the NYCBL, the Horseheads Hitmen and Hornell Steamers each fell on the road. Horseheads dropped a 6-2 game against Olean, despite 3 hits and a run from Kazuto Matsuda. The Steamers fell 13-3 in 7 innings to Genesee. Horseheads will next host Hornell, Sunday at 2 p.m. Advertisement Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WETM -

David Carle signs multi-year extension as head coach of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team
David Carle signs multi-year extension as head coach of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team

CBS News

time06-05-2025

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David Carle signs multi-year extension as head coach of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team

Head coach David Carle is continuing his commitment to the University of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team, and the university in turn. A multi-year contract extension was reached between Carle and the university's athletics program Monday. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 09: Denver Pioneers Head Coach David Carle looks on after the Pioneers defeat the Minnesota State Mavericks 5-1 in the 2022 NCAA Division I Man's Ice Hockey Championship game at TD Garden on April 09, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images "I am honored to have the University's support for our hockey program over the last seven years and into the future," Carle said in the press release. "Without their support and the support of our fans, alumni and donors, nothing that we have accomplished would have been possible. The resources we have established have had a direct impact on the daily lives of current and future Pioneer hockey student-athletes, and we continue to raise the bar for success with these commitments." The Pios team remains one of the premier men's college ice hockey programs in the country, and Carle has sparked that competitiveness in the Pioneers hockey players. According to the press release, "Along with the extension, Carle is also committing to a multi-year major gift pledge to support current and new initiatives within the hockey program. Carle will be the first Denver Athletics head coach to join the department's Gold Standard Society. His gift will directly support the Murray Armstrong Hockey Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund and the Athletics Excellence Fund" Over the past seven seasons, Carle has been the unwavering bench boss for the Pios, and it resulted in two national championships in 2022 and 2024 respectively.

Notre Dame High School improving the Pioneer Legacy
Notre Dame High School improving the Pioneer Legacy

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

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Notre Dame High School improving the Pioneer Legacy

CROWLEY, La. () — For the past month, officials opened the suggestion box, so to speak. Development Director Kalya Link said the school trying to grow the Pioneer Legacy, and is looking for input. Stakeholders in the school began looking at the legacy in the fall. Link says input from others who hold Notre Dame close to their heart can help shape the school's future with the new . 'We then opened it up to the community and hosted six sessions,' Link said. 'We had a couple of hundred people participate over those six sessions, including three additional sessions that we held internally, internally with students, faculty and stakeholders within the school.' Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Those meetings provided a blueprint for possible improvements for the Pios. And moving forward, this Vitality Project will continue creating new visions for Notre Dame High School, in an information summit. 'We got feedback from people throughout these sessions about what's working well, what do we need to improve and what's their vision for the future,' Link said. 'And so simultaneously we've been working on goals and strategies to improve the school and will marry those two pieces of information together and bring them to the public in a summit on May 6.' Link says everyone who attends the May 6 summit will be able to see the goals, provide input and get to vote and help set priorities for the school. 2025-2026 LPSS Revised Dress Code For Students Notre Dame High School improving the Pioneer Legacy Bristol casino plans for first busy race weekend at permanent site What goes in to maintaining an aircraft? A Nice Weekend With Cool Nights & Warm Afternoons… Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey travels to Frozen Four in St. Louis, face Western Michigan in semifinals
Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey travels to Frozen Four in St. Louis, face Western Michigan in semifinals

CBS News

time09-04-2025

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  • CBS News

Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey travels to Frozen Four in St. Louis, face Western Michigan in semifinals

Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey is heading to its 20th Frozen Four. The Pios flew out to St. Louis Tuesday, where they will face the Western Michigan Broncos at Enterprise Center, home of the NHL's St. Louis Blues, in the national semifinals. "We want to be the team that no one wants to play," head coach David Carle told CBS Colorado. The Pios are trying to repeat something the program hasn't done since 1961 -- win three college hockey national championships in four seasons. They're also looking to win back-to-back national championships following its 2024 victory . "We've been here a lot of times through the last four years, so comfortable in these moments," forward Connor Caponi told CBS Colorado. "I think nobody is getting nervous." As reported by DU, "Denver now gets set for another championship rematch as the Pioneers and Broncos met less than three weeks ago in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship Game at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. WMU rallied from a 3-0 deficit and won 4-3 in a double-OT outing to be the first squad to win both the NCHC regular season and tournament championships since North Dakota in 2020-21." "Denver, they're a great team," said Pat Ferschweiler, head coach of Western Michigan, in an interview with CBS Colorado. "They're organized; they're defending champions. There's a lot of accolades you can give to Denver. But we've played them tight, and we've played them well three times, and I think that would give anyone confidence." The semifinal between the Pios and conference rival Broncos is scheduled 3 p.m. Thursday, April 10. The winner will advance to the championship round and play against the decider for the semifinal between Boston University and Penn State. The national championship is scheduled 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12. Among other accolades involving DU hockey this season: Defenseman Zeev Buium has been named a 2025 Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick finalist, which recognizes college hockey's top player. "I think we know we have a fantastic team, and they have a great team as well," Caponi said. "I'm sure it's going to be a fantastic game. It's going to be a part of it getting under each other's skin."

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