Alabama
Bulldogs divided and conquered in Alabama, Virginia and at home
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This weekend, the Bulldogs showcased their expertise in three totally different states, bagging 4 new college information alongside the best way.
Whereas some stayed residence to compete on the Mark T. Younger Invitational, the remainder of the crew headed right down to the College of Virginia’s Virginia Problem in Charlottesville, Va., or to the College of Alabama’s Crimson Tide Invitational in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
“The Alabama meet is the place we despatched most of our sprinters,” males’s captain Juma Sei ’22 stated. “So should you hit the qualifying normal, should you’re operating quick, you’d go down there to get some good climate and to run some actually quick occasions in preparation for Heps. The Virginia meet is sort of the identical philosophy however for distance runners as a result of it’s a extra distance-oriented meet. After which the at-home Yale meet is for individuals who sort of don’t hit these qualifying requirements or for various individuals who for one cause or one other weren’t capable of journey this weekend.”
On the Virginia Problem, the spotlight was Kayley DeLay ’22, who took the gold as she crossed the 3000 meter steeplechase end line to the tune of 9:44.71. Her time was nearly 20 seconds quicker than that of second place, and it allowed her to smash her personal college report.
One other new college report was damaged within the males’s 5000 meters as Robert Miranda ’22 ran a time of 13:52.43. He broke a report set final month by Stephen Moody ’24.
Within the 400 meters, Samantha Friborg ’23 broke her private finest with a time of 56.68 seconds, ok for thirty seventh place.
Thomas Cirrito ’24 additionally introduced residence a brand new private report, crossing the end line of the 800 meters in 1:50.63, putting eleventh.
The ladies additionally carried out within the 1500 meters, with senior Jocelyn Chau ’22 breaking her season finest time with a brand new time of 4:26.90. In the identical race, Kyra Pretre ’24 and Kosana Weir ’23 ran private finest occasions of 4:28.154 and 4:28.155, respectively.
In the meantime, on the College of Alabama, there have been much more damaged information.
“After our meet at UConn, our coach felt it finest that we take the week off from Auburn to relaxation and get well, alternately going to Alabama the week after,” Sei stated forward of the meet.
Within the girls’s 4×100, the crew of Ava Thomas ’22, Libby McMahon ’22, Aliya Boshnak ’23 and Sophie Isom ’22 as soon as once more broke the college report with a time of 45.58 seconds — a feat they’d beforehand completed simply two weeks in the past. The time was ok for third place within the competitors. McMahon, Isom and Boshnak got here again to interrupt yet one more college report with Addison Coy ’22 within the 4×400 relay. The quartet completed the race with 3:41.14 underneath their belts.cq
The ladies staying residence for the Mark T. Younger Invitational had been largely rookies, whereas most of the males’s quickest runners competed.
Within the 400 meter sprint, Ella Mainwaring Foster ’24, who positioned third, and Bridget Vitu ’25, who positioned 4th, ran occasions of 56.66 and 57.42 seconds respectively.
Arielle Moore ’25 ran the 800 meters to the tune of two:16.42 and took the bronze.
“It’s a race I’ve not competed in earlier than coming to Yale and I’ve actually loved experimenting with it,” Moore wrote. “I PR’d once more this meet, and I’m excited to proceed to enhance and see what distances I can run sooner or later.”
With a time of 17:26.20, Kathryn Rodrigues ’24 took second place within the 5000 meter run.
Solely two Yalies ran within the 3000 meter steeplechase, and Kaity Chandrika ’25 took the highest spot with a time of 11:32.61, and Sophia Karperos ’24 adopted proper after her with a time of 11:45.40.
Eileen Yang ’24 took the gold as soon as once more within the pole vault as she reached 3.57 meters. Within the discus throw, Violette Perry ’25 additionally took the highest spot with a throw of 45.11 meters.
As for the lads, Trent Charles ’22 introduced residence the gold within the 100 meter sprint as he crossed the end line to the tune of 10.43 seconds. As soon as once more, the wind was not in his favor and didn’t enable his time to be thought-about for any information.
The lads’s captain additionally took the highest spot as he completed the 400 meter sprint in 47.76 seconds, a time very near his private report of 47.67 seconds which he set again in 2019.
“There’s been a common sentiment that your observe and area is stronger now than it ever has been,” Sei stated. “I feel that’s evidenced by the quantity of information that we broke within the season. And fairly frankly, we simply actually desire a championship efficiency that displays that.”
Within the 1500 meters, the Bulldogs sweeped the highest 5 beginning with Jack Sendek ’25 who ran a time of three:51.91. He was adopted by Liam Garrett ’24 who ran 3:52.27, Winslow Atkeson ’25 who ran 3:52.36, Richard Sturtevant ’23 who ran 3:52.44 and Hugh Sadler ’22 who ran 3:53.76.
First place was additionally secured within the 4×400 meter relay as Christopher Brown ’24, Calvin Katz ’25, Atkeson and Garrett ran the race in 3:17.53.
Odera Nweke ’23 additionally took the gold with a protracted bounce of seven.23 meters.
These residence performances allowed the ladies to tie with Columbia for third place total within the competitors, and the lads to position third.
“I feel the rise in good competitors helped loads with the brand new college information and private bests,” Vitu stated. “Our crew’s hopes for Heps are to enhance our standing within the Ivy League and produce residence as many ivy champions and medals as we are able to and simply to compete at a degree we all know we’re positively capable of.”
This weekend, the Bulldogs will divide and hopefully conquer as soon as once more as some will head to the College of Pennsylvania for the Penn Relays that begin this Thursday, and others will keep residence for the Yale Springtime Invitational on Sunday. The Ivy League Heptagonal Championships are lower than two weeks away.
Alabama
Former Alabama WR transfer signs with UNLV, Dan Mullen
TCU transfer wide receiver JoJo Earle signed with UNLV under new head coach Dan Mullen, On3’s Pete Nakos has learned. He started his career at Alabama before spending two seasons at TCU.
Earle entered the transfer portal earlier this month following his second year with the Horned Frogs. He only appeared in four games in 2024, totaling seven receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown. That came after he played in all 12 games as a junior when he had 16 receptions for 239 yards and two touchdowns after transferring from Alabama.
During his two years at Alabama, Earle appeared in 20 games. He totaled 303 yards and two touchdowns during that time before taking his talents to TCU. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and X account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
Earle played high school football at Aledo (TX), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 44 overall player from the 2021 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
JoJo Earle is the latest high-profile transfer to commit to UNLV under Mullen, who is returning to the sidelines as Barry Odom’s replacement. The Rebels have been active in the portal market since the transition, notably making a splash at quarterback.
Former Virginia quarterback Anthony Colandrea is also making his way to Las Vegas next season after announcing his commitment Dec. 21. He arrives as the No. 340 overall player and No. 30-ranked quarterback to enter the portal so far this cycle, according to the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.
Colandrea played in 11 games last season with Virginia, throwing for 2,125 yards 13 touchdowns, along with 11 interceptions. He chose UNLV over suitors such as Pitt, Syracuse and Ole Miss, which were all in pursuit.
Mullen is making his return to the sidelines after two years as an ESPN analyst. He previously worked as the head coach at Florida, amassing a 34-15 record, including a 21-14 mark in SEC play. That came after nine seasons as the head coach at Mississippi State, where he went 69-46 and led the Bulldogs to a 10-win season in 2014.
Alabama
16-year-old 'Baby Driver' actor dies after fall from moving vehicle in Alabama
ATLANTA – Hudson Meek, a rising teen actor best known for his role as “Young Baby” in the 2017 Atlanta-filmed blockbuster Baby Driver, has tragically passed away at the age of 16.
Meek died on Saturday from injuries sustained after falling from a moving vehicle in his hometown of Vestavia Hills, Alabama, according to multiple sources. The Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that he suffered blunt force injuries in the incident, which occurred last Thursday on the 1900 block of Canyon Road. The circumstances surrounding the accident remain under investigation by the Vestavia Hills Police Department.
Meek’s family shared the heartbreaking news on his Instagram account, writing, “Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus tonight.”
Hudson Meek was a graduate of Vestavia Hills High School and had a blossoming career in the entertainment industry. In Baby Driver, filmed and set in Atlanta, he portrayed the younger version of Ansel Elgort’s main character in the Edgar Wright-directed action film. His talents extended to appearances in NBC’s Found, the MacGyver reboot, and voice acting roles. Alongside his brother, Tucker Meek, he also appeared in the 2014 Lifetime movie The Santa Con.
Meek’s obituary highlighted his passion for acting and his love for working on set, saying, “He absolutely loved spending time on set and having the chance to learn the names and stories of every member of the cast and crew.” Several of his projects are set to be released in 2025.
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J Pervis Talent Agency, which represented Meek, paid tribute on Instagram: “Hudson was an extraordinary young talent, whose dedication, passion, and promise shone brightly within our industry. Over the past 10 years, he contributed so much to the spirit of our agency, and his loss leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all of us.”
Baby Driver (2017) is a stylish action-crime film directed by Edgar Wright. The movie revolves around Baby, a young and talented getaway driver with a passion for music. Played by Ansel Elgort, Baby uses his carefully curated playlists to drown out the tinnitus he developed from a childhood car accident and to synchronize his driving, making him one of the best in the business.
Baby works for Doc, a mysterious crime boss played by Kevin Spacey, who organizes heists with rotating crews of criminals. Baby is reluctantly tied to Doc due to a debt, but he dreams of leaving the criminal world behind. His plans are further solidified when he meets Debora, a kind-hearted waitress played by Lily James, and the two begin to imagine a future free from crime.
However, Baby’s path to freedom is complicated by a dangerous heist crew and escalating tensions with volatile criminals like Bats (Jamie Foxx) and Buddy (Jon Hamm). As the stakes rise, Baby must use his driving skills, quick thinking, and determination to protect Debora and escape the life of crime once and for all.
Alabama
Alabama quadruplets out of NICU and home for Christmas
AUBURN, Ala. (WSFA) – When Becca Bryant found out she was pregnant, she was excited to add a fourth child to her family. What the family didn’t expect is it wouldn’t just be adding a fourth kid, but also a fifth, sixth and seventh.
The quadruplets – Kali, Koen, Laney and Lennon – were born premature at 23 weeks and four days.
Because of their early birth, they had to spend five to six months in the neonatal intensive care unit. The last one was brought home on Dec. 10, just weeks before Christmas.
“We get closer to Christmas and our last one’s still in the NICU, and I’m like come on, come on, come on, let’s go home, let’s go home,” Bryant said. “So now that we’re all here, I’m so excited. I cannot wait to get all of them in front of the tree and take a picture.”
Having three more kids than you’re expecting is sure to put a financial strain on any family, but the community has made sure the Bryant family has all of its needs covered.
“We are very blessed to say that we have not bought a single diaper yet, and we’ve had people send gift cards, and we’ve had people send cash,” she said. “We wouldn’t make it without that.”
The parents are also getting much-needed help from their older kids.
“Once they started trickling home, they were all excited, and they just couldn’t wait. They wanted to hold them, they wanted to help, they wanted to get their clothes, they wanted to do their bottles, and they still want to do all that stuff,” said Bryant.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 148 sets of quadruplets or higher-order births in 2023. That’s the lowest number since it started collecting data in 1998.
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