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Virginia Lacrosse All-American Cole Kastner Transferring to Play Basketball at Stanford
Cole Kastner is staying in the Atlantic Coast Conference next year. But he’s not playing at Virginia and he’s not playing lacrosse.
UVA’s 6’7″ All-American defenseman announced on social media on Wednesday evening that he will using his final year of eligibility to transfer to Stanford to play basketball for the 2024-2025 season.
A former high school basketball standout growing up in Palo Alto, California, it seemed the most likely outcome that Kastner would end up back home at Stanford when he entered the transfer portal last spring, looking to use his final year of eligibility to return to the sport of basketball. Kastner strongly considered the basketball route while he was at Menlo School, as he was a three-year starter on the basketball team and averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists and had 17 double-doubles in his senior season.
Kastner ultimately decided on lacrosse and wound up being a critical part of Virginia’s run to the National Championship in 2021 as a true freshman. Three years later, Kastner seems well on his way to another All-ACC and All-American season leading the Cavalier defense. Kastner was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2022 and was an All-American and All-ACC selection in both 2022 and 2023. This year, Kastner joined teammate Connor Shellenberger on the list of 25 nominees for the 2024 Tewaaraton Award.
For his career, Kastner currently has 64 games played, 48 starts, four goals, two assists, 113 ground balls, and 83 caused turnovers. And those numbers will continue to grow as Kastner looks to bookend his career with another national title.
But no matter how this season ends, it will be his final spring at the University of Virginia, as Kastner is now officially headed back home to Palo Alto, where he’ll look to revive his basketball career.
In an interesting byproduct of conference realignment, Kastner will play against the Virginia men’s basketball team next season, as the Cavaliers will make the cross-country trip to face the Stanford Cardinal in their first season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Kastner became the first transfer to commit to Kyle Smith, who became the new head coach at Stanford last month after spending the previous five seasons at Washington State, where Tony Bennett previously coached.
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West Virginia American Water opens new training facility in Nitro – WV MetroNews
NITRO, W.Va. –Employees at West Virginia American Water, both new and experienced, now have the opportunity to receive training in Nitro that includes classroom instruction and hands-on learning.
Company officials, local officials, and community members gathered Friday afternoon for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the company’s new distribution training facility in Nitro.
The facility, located at 135 Main Avenue, features modern classrooms and hands-on training environments in Nitro.
Scott Wyman, president of West Virginia American Water, said the opening was a very proud moment for him.
“Great facility, great timing, great location for us, so very proud,” Wyman said.
The company purchased the building from its previous owners and worked with the city of Nitro to obtain permits and complete construction to refurbish the building.
Wyman said the facility will benefit both current employees and future workers at West Virginia American Water.
“Not only for our employees, but we have some interns coming through the company now, just to show them what happens in the water business, be a great opportunity bring them through here, see the kind of behind the scenes how it works, and see maybe water might be something they want to pursue,” he said.
Nitro city councilman Joe Murphy said he hopes the facility also reaches students at Nitro High School.
“Having companies like this offer training services right near our school is awesome,” Murphy said. “So, I’m hoping they develop a great relationship with the school and there going to go over there and help get the kids down here and get them interested into different trades, so yeah definitely excited about that.”
The safety of the company’s employees is the primary reason for establishing a training facility like this.
However, Scott Wyman said the facility is also intended to help ensure the company provides reliable water service to customers.
“In turn we also get the ability to be a little bit more efficient with our work, make sure it’s done properly, so it lasts longer, it cost a lot of money to invest in water infrastructure so we want to make sure it’s done right the first time, so that all plays into the big picture,” he said.
The company provides water to 14 million customers across 14 states and 18 military installations.
Murphy said it is great to have a facility like this, especially because of its focus on safety.
“Safety and training of any business or entity is vital, so having them invest in the training, and also having them do it here in the City of Nitro, is great for the city of Nitro,” he said.
Wyman said it was amazing to have the support of the city of Nitro because of the relationship they have built over the years.
“Mayor Casebolt, his staff, the city of Nitro in total, wonderful to work with, we not only appreciate for what they helped us get done here, but really more importantly for the partnership that we’ve had with them over the years, whether it was through the water stuff we worked on, whether it was for the water acquisition we just did, didn’t really matter, the city has always been a good partner,” he said.
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Virginia Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Night results for May 15, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The Virginia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 15, 2026, results for each game:
Mega Millions
Mega Millions drawings take place every week on Tuesday and Friday at 11 p.m.
17-23-25-52-61, Mega Ball: 03
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 3
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 2-3-9, FB: 0
Day: 3-9-3, FB: 1
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 3-8-8-4, FB: 9
Day: 0-7-6-9, FB: 4
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 5
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 3-1-1-9-3, FB: 6
Day: 4-8-6-8-1, FB: 4
Check Pick 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash Pop
Drawing times: Coffee Break 9 a.m.; Lunch Break 12 p.m.; Rush Hour 5 p.m.; Prime Time 9 p.m.; After Hours 11:59 p.m.
Coffee Break: 13
After Hours: 04
Prime Time: 12
Rush Hour: 03
Lunch Break: 11
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash 5
Drawing every day at 11 p.m.
09-15-20-34-42
Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Millionaire for Life
Drawing everyday at 11:15 p.m.
07-08-27-29-30, Bonus: 02
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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Hyperfest fires up Virginia International Raceway with three days of car chaos
HALIFAX COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — Engines roared and tires smoked at Virginia International Raceway on Friday as Hyperfest returned to Halifax County for a three-day festival that draws thousands of automotive fans to Southside Virginia.
The event is known for putting spectators close to the action, from drift cars to racing on the Patriot Course and off-road ride-alongs. Attendee John Campbell described the up-close experience: “You’re going to get rubber all over your face,” he said.
For some, the appeal is the unpredictability. “Chaos, and that’s the most fun thing you’ll ever do,” said attendee Dkoven Hunter.
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Hyperfest also features novelty events, including Barbie car races scheduled for the evening. Festival founder and director Chris Cobetto said the hands-on nature is what sets it apart: “You can come, and you can do stuff, and you can see stuff, and that’s what the fun part is.”
Organizers expect the weekend to bring more than 24,000 people to Halifax County, including visitors traveling long distances to attend. Bryer Schiesser, attending for the first time, said he chose Hyperfest over a traditional graduation ceremony. “Instead of walking at graduation, I decided to come here,” he said. Schiesser and his friends drove from Pennsylvania for the festival.
Attendee Haley Brennan called the event a standout for car enthusiasts. “It’s awesome, it’s just a great place to come if you love the car community, it’s just the best thing you can do!” she said.
Tickets cost $100 per day or $155 for the whole weekend.
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