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Le 13 février 2019, Fabien Onteniente et son acolyte Franck Dubosc ont fait leur retour sur grand écran avec leur nouvelle comédie événement : All Inclusive. Un nouveau long métrage dans lequel l’humoriste et comédien donne la réplique à une joyeuse troupe puisque François-Xavier Demaison, Josiane Balasko et Thierry Lhermitte sont de la partie. Le youtubeur Mister V fait également partie du “voyage”, dans la peau d’un animateur de club qui ne manque pas d’entrain.

Après les vidéos comiques sur YouTube, quelques apparitions à la télé, puis un album de rap certifié disque d’or en 2017, c’est désormais sur grand écran qu’Yvick Letexier – de son vrai nom – essaie de se faire une place. Pour son cinquième rôle au cinéma, le jeune comédien de 25 ans retrouve le réalisateur Fabien Onteniente, qu’il avait déjà croisé le temps d’un rôle secondaire dans Camping 3. Cette fois-ci, le youtubeur ne s’est pas contenté d’une simple apparition, comme l’a expliqué le réalisateur d’All Inclusive à Purepeople : “Mister V est super dans l’impro et plein de choses sont nées de lui.

Cette nouvelle “comédie balnéaire” commence lorsque Bruno (interprété par François-Xavier Demaison), planté par sa fiancée à l’aéroport, finit par s’envoler seul pour une semaine dans un club de vacances all inclusive aux Caraïbes. Une mauvaise nouvelle n’arrivant jamais seule, il va devoir partager sa chambre avec Jean-Paul Cisse, éternel célibataire très envahissant… Avec Lulu (jouée par Josiane Balasko), retraitée et veuve très open, et Édouard Laurent, le directeur du Club Caraïbes Princess interprété par Thierry Lhermitte, les deux vacanciers ne sont pas près d’oublier leur séjour sous le soleil et les cocotiers.

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Fifteen softball student-athletes have been named conference-level nominees for the 2021 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. 

From 535 school nominees, 154 college athletes are now eligible for the award that is rooted in Title IX and recognizes graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their NCAA eligibility and distinguished themselves in academics, athletics, service and leadership throughout their collegiate careers.

The nominees represent student-athletes from 18 different sports spanning all three NCAA divisions. Of those nominated, 58 nominees competed in Division I, 36 in Division II and 60 in Division III.

Softball Nominees

Annika Canaba, Sul Ross State University (DIII)

Elena Ceja, Alfred University (DIII)

Kendall Cornick, Augustana University (DII)

Madison Couglin, Massachusetts Maritime Academy (DIII)

Anna Curran, Brooklyn College (DIII)

Sydney Fisher, Radford University (DI)

Kristin Hallam, Hofstra University (DI)

Sydney Marchando, Colorado School of Mines (DII)

Tiffany McBrayer, Sarah Lawrence College (DIII)

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Stephanie Rundlett, Morgan State University (DI)

Mahina Sauer, Southern Nazarene University (DII)

Samantha Schattin, Stevens Institue of Technology (DIII)

Emily Trotman, St. John Fisher College (DIII)

Kayla Wedl, University of Illinois Chicago (DI)

Samantha Williams, Iowa State University (DI)

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Conferences can recognize two nominees if at least one is a woman of color or international student-athlete. All nominees who compete in a sport not sponsored by their school’s primary conference, as well as associate conference nominees and independent nominees, were placed in a separate pool to be considered by a selection committee. Three nominees from the pool were selected to move forward in the process with the conference nominees.

The Woman of the Year Selection Committee, made up of representatives from the NCAA membership, will now choose the Top 30 honorees — 10 from each division — from the conference-level nominees. The Top 30 honorees will be announced in September. The selection committee will determine the top three honorees in each division from the Top 30, and the nine finalists will be announced this fall. From those nine finalists, the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics then will choose the 2021 NCAA Woman of the Year.

Courtesy of NCAA

Following the final day of the 15-game opening round, the United States and Japan finished atop the standings and will meet for the gold medal at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Mexico and Canada will face off for the bronze in the first-ever medal round game for both countries.

With USA’s 2-1 walk-of victory over Japan, the Eagles will be the home team in the rematch. Kelsey Stewart provided the heroics for the US with the walk-off homer against Yamato Fujita in the bottom of the seventh. 

“I was just trying to get comfortable,” said Stewart about her final at-bat. “I was lucky that the ball was like a beach ball today; I had a good day. I was just going up there trying to get a single and just got a good piece of it. It was like something you dream about as a little kid. A home run at the Olympics, let alone a walk-off.”

USA and Japan square off at 7 a.m. ET on June 27 with the bronze medal matchup preceding at midnight ET. Both games will be televised on NBC Sports Network.

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US head coach Ken Eriksen said: “To think that in March of 2020 there may have been the chance of the Olympics not happening and here we are in the gold medal match versus a great program in Japan. I don’t think you could ask for a better opportunity to play on the world stage.”

In what was essentially a bronze medal play-in game, Mexico knocked out Australia, 4-1, to set up a battle with Canada. Australia leaves the event in fifth place. Following the game, Aussie legend Stacy Porter announced her retirement. It marked the first time in history Australia will not play for a medal in an Olympic softball tournament. 

Canada wrapped up its opening round with an 8-1 win over Italy, who exited the tournament in sixth place. Canada topped Mexico, 4-0, in the opening round.

Mexico ace pitcher Dallas Escobedo said: “Tomorrow is just another day. We go out and compete how we can. We’ve got better every single outing we’ve had, so continue that train and hopping on.”

Canada head coach Mark Smith said: “There’s not a lot to learn to be honest with you…As far as preparing for the opposition, they know us as well as we know them.”

– Courtesy of WBSC

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SALEM, Va. — On the final day of the 2021 USA Softball GOLD Nationals, Finesse 16U Dreher / Lesko walked away with the trophy in the 16-Under division and Windermere Wildfire 18U – Paulson was crowned champion in the 18-Under division.

16-Under Division

Highlighted by Brenna Farmer’s first-inning grand slam, Finesse 16U Dreher/ Lesko opened the title game with a five-run first and cruised to a 10-2 five-inning victory over Florida Gold John. Finesse recorded 11 hits and finished of the tournament with 62. Kelsey Nader accounted for 13 of those hits, posting a .565 batting average during the tournament. In the circle, Macy Irelan (Finesse 16U Dreher/ Lesko) picked up the win. 

Finesse punched its ticket to the championship contest by knocking off Atlanta Vipers 04 Palazzo in a tightly-contested 3-2 game. Florida Gold John, which topped the Vipers 10-6 in the semifinals, needed to three victories on the final day to earn a trip to the title game.

18-Under Division:
Clawing its way out of the loser’s bracket, Windermere Wildfire 18U – Paulson put on an unbelievable show in the 18-Under bracket on the final day of the tournament. The Wildfire won five straight games on the final day to capture the 18U 2021 USA Softball GOLD National Championship title.

Windermere forced an in-necessary championship game with a 1-0 victory over Florida Storm-National Shepherd. A second-inning sac fly by Lexi Scalzo was all the offense Cat Buckner would need as she twirled a five-hit shutout. The winner-take-all contest witnessed the teams combine for 23 runs on 27 hits in a wild 12-11 victory for the Wildfire. In a back-and-forth affair, Scalzo’s clutch RBI double in a three-run sixth proved to be the difference. She finished with three hits and five RBI. Charli Warren led the Wildfire offense throughout the tournament topping the squad with 26 base knocks.

Complete Brackets and Results

— Courtesy of USA Softball

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CLEARWATER, Fla. –Fifteen NCAA Division I programs opened their 2020 seasons at the NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic presented by Rawlings at the Eddie C. Moore Complex in Clearwater, Fla. Additionally, the U.S. National Team, as part of its “Stand Beside Her” Tour presented by Major League Baseball, took part in the festivities with a pair of evening contests against Mississippi State and Illinois.

Four teams – Baylor, Kentucky, Minnesota and Missouri – got off to 2-0 starts, with the Bulldogs and Fighting Illini winning their opening games before taking on Team USA. The Bears run-ruled No. 23 Auburn, 8-0, before scoring three runs in the bottom of the sixth to knock off Louisville, 7-4. Gia Rodoni picked up a win and save for Baylor with five innings of three-hit shutout ball.

For all the results, box scores and other tournament information visit the Tournament Central.

The 15th-ranked Wildcats topped Liberty, 6-2, and walked-off against Texas State, 2-1. Alex Martens smacked two home runs in game one, while Rylea Smith provided a game-ending RBI single to center versus the Bobcats. 

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The No. 8 Gophers edged Missouri State in a pitching duel, 1-0, as both teams combined for just seven hits. Autumn Pease (5 IP, 2 H, 5 K) picked up the win, while Amber Fiser (2 IP, H, 3 K) earned the save. Steffany Dickerson suffered the defeat, allowing a run on four hits with eight punchouts over five innings. Madison Hunsaker tossed two innings of shutout relief. In its nightcap, Minnesota defeated North Carolina State, 13-7.

The Tigers picked up a pair of two-run victories over Notre Dame (3-1) and South Alabama (7-5). They scored two in the top of the seventh to break a 1-1 deadlock against the Irish. Down 5-4 against the Jaguars, Jazmyn Rollin hit a two-run homer and Kimberly Wert added a solo shot to upend South Alabama.

Mississippi State blanked Missouri State, 5-0 to earn head coach Samantha Ricketts her first win as a collegiate head coach. Annie Willis and Emily Williams combined on a three-hit shutout. Willis fanned seven over five innings, while Williams struck out three in two frames of hitless relief. Illinois trumped Liberty, 8-2, behind an 11-hit attack. Danielle Davis’ seventh-inning grand slam gave Illinois some breathing room.

Also picking up their first wins of the season were Auburn, Louisville, North Carolina and Texas State. The Tigers rebounded from their loss to Baylor with a 4-1 triumph over Notre Dame. The Wolfpack upset No. 21 Ole Miss, 3-2. The Cardinals were victorious in their opener, a 4-2 win against No. 21 Ole Miss, while the Bobcats topped South Alabama, 5-2.

The U.S. National Team picked up a pair of shutout victories, defeating Mississippi State, 3-0, and Illinois, 11-0, in five innings.

Action continues tomorrow with four games slated for 10:00 a.m. The Red, White and Blue also return with matchups against Baylor at 3:00 p.m. and Kentucky at 5:30 p.m. You can purchase tickets HERE. If you are unable to make it, you can watch the action for free, as all games are livestreamed by Sportzcast on the NFCA’s YouTube channel (NFCAorg).

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NPF suspends league operations

September 1, 2021 | News | No Comments

National Pro Fastpitch announced it has suspended league operations effective immediately.

In a statement from the league office on August 1, 2021: National Pro Fastpitch is suspending operations effective immediately. The cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 seasons, necessitated by the combination of the COVID pandemic and preparations for the Tokyo Olympics, has effectively shut off all sources of league revenue and necessitated the termination of league staff and other essential services.  At this point, resumption of activity is impossible to predict.

The NPF, which canceled its 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last saw on-field action in 2019 when USSSA Pride was crowned champion. Additionally, the 2021 season was canceled in the previous calendar year on Dec. 3, 2020.

 

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