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Top softball performers: Burr Oak wins as host tournament
Top softball performers: Burr Oak wins as host tournament

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time06-05-2025

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Top softball performers: Burr Oak wins as host tournament

BURR OAK — The Burr Oak softball team piled up a perfect record last week. The Lady Bobcats improved to 12-2 overall with six victories. Those six wins saw the Bobcats reach double digits three times and they crossed the plate 66 times total. Their opponents scored only 18 runs. Advertisement Burr Oak won over Colon (9-0), Bellevue twice (16-3, 19-12) North Adams-Jerome (17-0) and Cassopolis twice (1-0, 4-3). The Bobcats also claimed first place in their host tournament on Saturday with the wins over North Adams and Cassopolis. The Burr Oak softball team took first place on Saturday. Named to the All-Tournament squad were Brooklynn Root, Makaila Whittington, Elaine Holtom and Braylyn Hernandez. BEST AT CENTREVILLE: Top performers from the Centreville Track & Field Invitational US-12 GETTING WORK: US-12 resurfacing starts Monday in Sturgis area: What drivers need to know Named to the All-Tournament squad were Brooklynn Root, Makaila Whittington, Elaine Holtom and Braylyn Hernandez. Root had a pretty strong week inside the circle for the Bobcats. She registered the victory in all six games, striking out 67 total would-be hitters during that time. In four of those games, she reached double-digits in strikeouts. Advertisement At the plate, Root logged 10 hits, including a home run, and drove in 10 total runs. Holtom clubbed eight hits last week with 11 RBIs. Hernandez totaled four RBIs, logging seven hits including a homer while Inez Ultz totaled six hits, five RBIs and a homer. Whittington finished with four hits, including a home run and three RBIs. Bronson The Bronson softball team had a successful week, picking up four victories in five games. The Vikings swept Quincy and went 2-1 at Grand Rapids Northview, beating host Northview and West Catholic. Ashlynn Harris totaled two wins with 18 strikeouts on the week. She also collected seven hits and drove in four. Advertisement Lydia Wells hit a homer, totaled six hits and drove in four. Braelynn Gimenez registered six hits, including a homer, with four RBIs and Kailynne Scare registered six hits. Roni Bir also hit a home run, totaled four hits and drove in three runs. Ciara Blankenship registered seven hits. Quinnlynn Lutz delivers to the plate for Centreville in a game last week. Centreville The Centreville softball team won three games last week. The victories came over Marcellus (8-2, 13-0) and Comstock (16-0). The team was also winning over Comstock (9-0) but that game was halted before completion. Nikki Lennard won a pair of games in pitching, striking out a combined 14. Quinnlynn Lutz also won a game with 11 strikeouts. Lennard also had five hits with three RBIs, Lutz totaled four hits and drove in two. Advertisement Kaylee Griggs drove in four with four runs, Mary Stears and Ava Bingaman each collected three hits and three RBIs. Colon Colon won a single game over Climax-Scotts last week at 14-4. The Magi also fell 14-13 and dropped a 9-0 decision to Burr Oak as well. Alyssa Hess went 1-1 inside the circle, pitched in three games and struck out 30 combined hitters. At the plate, she registered seven hits and drove in six. Peighton Stouder and Cheyanne Frame both totaled three hits and three RBIs. Constantine Constantine played twice last week, splitting a pair of games with Kalamazoo Christian. They dropped a 4-2 game, but won the second 10-4. Advertisement Olivia Herlein totaled six hits and drove in two in the double header, Jozee Buglione smacked four hits and Olivia Ransbottom totaled three hits. Kaitlyn Ross went 1-1 and struck out 10. Marcellus Marcellus played twice last week, dropping games to Centreville 8-2 and 13-0. Abby Tone and Hannah Sharp each had one base hit and one run driven in for the Cats. Rowan Allen was all smiles after belting a home run in Centreville last week. Mendon The Mendon softball team played five times last week, winning all five games. The Hornets out-scored their opponents by a cumulative score of 81-9. Five Hornets finished with double digits hits on the week. Rowan Allen totaled 12 hits, including a homer, with 18 runs driven in while Cienna Nightingale registered 12 hits with six RBIs. Elise Allen totaled 16 runs driven in by herself on 10 hits, Ally Butler and Jadyn Samson each totaled 10 hits and collectively drove in 11. Advertisement Kaidee Gonser blasted a homer with 13 total RBIs and six RBIs, Taya Bingaman registered nine hits and eight RBIs. Brielle Bailey drove in nine on seven hits, Abby Butler registered seven RBIs on four hits and Gracie Schultz finished with three hits and three RBIs. Allen won two games with 18 strikeouts, Ally Butler won twice as well with 16 punchouts. Samson also struck out four in a pitching win. Sturgis The Sturgis softball team battled hard but dropped a pair of double headers to Plainwell and Paw Paw last week. Madison Webb smacked six hits on the week, driving in three total runs while Mia Martinez registered four hits. Riley Northrop and Gracie Pagels both totaled three hits, they drove in three runs between them. Three Rivers Three Rivers played five times last week, finishing with three victories. The Cats beat Harper Creek and Edwardsburg twice. They dropped games to Mendon (11-7) and Harper Creek (9-8). Advertisement Offensively, Kendall Penny blasted three homers on the week and drove in eight total runs. London Hoffmaster finished with 13 hits on the week and Jennaya Decker smashed two homers on her five hits with three RBIs. Ashlynn Barnes registered five hits, Dani Glass had four and they drove in six total runs. White Pigeon White Pigeon went 2-2 last week in softball action. The Chiefs dropped games to Cassopolis (20-1, 17-4) but beat Bloomingdale twice (10-0, 15-4). Emily Barton and Layla Abner both registered eight hits on the week, they combined to drive in eight runs as well. Mable Post slugged a homer, posted six hits and drove in five while Emily Miller totaled six hits and four RBIs. Post also picked up a win with nine strikeouts. Advertisement Contact Sports Editor Brandon Watson at bwatson@ Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @BwatsonSJ. This article originally appeared on Sturgis Journal: Check out the area's best softball performers from last week

Cyngn Secures its 22nd U.S. Patent: for its AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle Technologies
Cyngn Secures its 22nd U.S. Patent: for its AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle Technologies

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time03-04-2025

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Cyngn Secures its 22nd U.S. Patent: for its AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle Technologies

Since August 2023, Cyngn has been granted twelve additional patents, bringing the total U.S. patents granted to 22. MENLO PARK, Calif., April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyngn Inc. (the "Company" or "Cyngn") (Nasdaq: CYN) announced the official granting of a new patent, 12,246,733, for the Company's innovative autonomous vehicle (AV) solutions. The patent, System and Methods of Off-Board Centric Autonomous Driving Computation, introduces a cloud-based approach to autonomous vehicle operation, distributing computing tasks between the vehicle and the cloud to significantly reduce onboard hardware requirements. Vehicles transmit sensor data to cloud servers, where functions like environment mapping, decision-making, and route planning are processed before driving commands are sent back for execution. This allows the vehicle to prioritize safety-critical and time-sensitive functions. The significance of this patent lies in its ability to enable lighter, more cost-effective autonomous vehicles while enabling sophisticated driving algorithms. Furthermore, the patent includes fleet management functionality, facilitating seamless coordination of multiple autonomous vehicles through a centralized cloud infrastructure. "Since August 2023, we've been granted twelve additional patents, bringing our total to 22 U.S. patents," said Lior Tal, CEO of Cyngn. "This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to driving innovation and advancing autonomous technology, as we continue to build out a robust patent portfolio to protect our intellectual property. Each new patent represents the hard work of our team and our dedication to developing real-world solutions that are transforming material handling." The grant of this patent marks a significant milestone in Cyngn's intellectual property strategy, further bolstering its position in the AV industry. This success follows Cyngn's recent patent issuance announcement of its 21st patent. Cyngn provides its customers a seamless way to adopt self-driving technology into their operations without high upfront costs. Previous patents include:Patent Number Title Publication Date 22. US-12,246,733-B2 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OFF-BOARD CENTRIC AUTONOMOUS DRIVING COMPUTATION 3/11/2025 21. US-12,039,867-B2 ADAPTIVE OBJECT-BASED DECISION MAKING SYSTEM 7/16/2024 20. US-12,032,099-B2 ADAPTIVE MOTION COMPENSATION OF PERCEPTION CHANNELS 7/09/2024 19. US-11,851,074-B2 SYSTEM AND METHODS OF LARGE-SCALE AUTONOMOUS DRIVING VALIDATION 12/26/2023 18. US-11,837,090-B2 SYSTEM AND METHODS OF ADAPTIVE TRAFFIC RULE-BASED DECISION MAKING FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING 12/5/2023 17. US-11,837,089-B2 MODULAR EXTENSIBLE BEHAVIORAL DECISION SYSTEM FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING 12/5/2023 16. US-11,767,034-B2 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF COMPUTATION ACCELERATION FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING SYSTEMS 9/26/2023 15. US-11,760,368-B2 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SAME-LOOP ADAPTIVE SIMULATION FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING 9/19/2023 14. US-11,747,454-B2 GRANULARITY-FLEXIBLE EXISTENCE-BASED OBJECT DETECTION 9/5/2023 13. US-11,745,762-B2 SYSTEM AND METHODS OF ADAPTIVE TRAJECTORY PREDICTION FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING 9/5/2023 12. US-11,745,747-B2 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADAPTIVE DISTRIBUTION OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING COMPUTATIONS 9/5/2023 11. US-11,745,750-B2 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF LARGE-SCALE AUTOMATIC GRADING IN AUTONOMOUS DRIVING USING A DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGE 9/5/2023 10. US-11,679,726-B2 VEHICLE SENSOR SYSTEMS 6/20/2023 9. US-11,673,577-B2 SYSTEM AND METHODS OF ADAPTIVE RELEVANCY PREDICTION FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING 6/13/2023 8. US-11,668,833-B2 OBSTACLE DETECTION SYSTEMS 6/6/2023 7. US-11,651,583-B2 MULTI-CHANNEL OBJECT MATCHING 5/16/2023 6. US-11,614,527-B2 SELF-ADAPTIVE LIDAR-CAMERA SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM 3/28/2023 5. US-11,592,565-B2 FLEXIBLE MULTI-CHANNEL FUSION PERCEPTION 2/28/2023 4. US-11,555,928-B2 THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT DETECTION WITH GROUND REMOVAL INTELLIGENCE 1/17/2023 3. US-11,372,115-B2 VEHICLE LOCALIZATION 6/28/2022 2. US-11,186,234-B2 VEHICLE SENSOR SYSTEMS 11/30/2021 1. US-11,169,271-B2 OBSTACLE DETECTION SYSTEMS 11/9/2021 For a comprehensive view of Cyngn's patents focused on modularity and flexibility of autonomous vehicle systems with multiple sensor modalities and configurations, please visit the USPTO. About Cyngn Cyngn develops and deploys scalable, differentiated autonomous vehicle technology for industrial organizations. Cyngn's self-driving solutions allow existing workforces to increase productivity and efficiency. The Company addresses significant challenges facing industrial organizations today, such as labor shortages, costly safety incidents, and increased consumer demand for eCommerce. Cyngn's DriveMod Kit can be installed on new industrial vehicles at end of line or via retrofit, empowering customers to seamlessly adopt self-driving technology into their operations without high upfront costs or the need to completely replace existing vehicle investments. Cyngn's flagship product, its Enterprise Autonomy Suite, includes DriveMod (autonomous vehicle system), Cyngn Insight (customer-facing suite of AV fleet management, teleoperation, and analytics tools), and Cyngn Evolve (internal toolkit that enables Cyngn to leverage data from the field for artificial intelligence, simulation, and modeling). For all terms referenced within, please refer to the Company's annual report on Form 10-K with the SEC filed on March 6, 2025. Where to find Cyngn: Website: X: LinkedIn: YouTube: Investor Contact:Donald Alvarez, CFOinvestors@ Media Contact:Luke Renner, Head of Marketingmedia@ Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Any statement that is not historical in nature is a forward-looking statement and may be identified by the use of words and phrases such as "expects," "anticipates," "believes," "will," "will likely result," "will continue," "plans to," "potential," "promising," and similar expressions. These statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements, including the risk factors described from time to time in the Company's reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including, without limitation the risk factors discussed in the Company's annual report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 6, 2025. Readers are cautioned that it is not possible to predict or identify all the risks, uncertainties and other factors that may affect future results. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed, and actual results may differ materially from those projected. Cyngn undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. This new patent of System and Methods of Off-Board Centric Autonomous Driving Computation enables autonomous vehicles to operate with reduced onboard computing hardware by offloading heavy computing tasks to the cloud. The vehicles send sensor data to cloud servers, which handle complex tasks like environment mapping, decision-making, and route planning. The cloud then sends back driving commands to the vehicle for execution, which allows the vehicle to focus on safety-critical and time-sensitive functions. The significance in this patent lies in the fact that it allows for lighter, more cost-effective autonomous vehicles while enabling more sophisticated and safer driving algorithms. Moreover, the patent also supports fleet management capabilities, allowing multiple vehicles to be coordinated through the same cloud infrastructure. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Cyngn

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