The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office was working to find a man who witnesses said had drowned at Bartlett Lake in Carefree The Sheriff's Office received a call around 4:30 p.m on May 3 that a 21-year-old man from Phoenix appeared to struggle in the water and did not recover near SB Cove at Bartlett Lake The man was "reportedly attempting to walk across the cove with friends when he lost his footing approximately three-quarters of the way across," said Sgt Joaquin Enriquez with the Sheriff's Office but the combination of unexpected depth — approximately 15 feet — and cold-water temperatures may have contributed to the incident." A second person roughly 30 feet away also struggled in the water but made it to safety "MCSO divers entered the water shortly before 8:30 p.m recovery has not been made yet," Enriquez said Taylor Seely covers Phoenix for The Arizona Republic / azcentral.com. Reach her at tseely@arizonarepublic.com or by phone at 480-476-6116 AZ — Maricopa County Sheriff's Office officials have confirmed that they have recovered the body of a man who went underwater at SB Cove on Bartlett Lake Saturday afternoon and did not resurface MCSO says 21-year-old Juan Ojeda-Valdez of Phoenix was at the cove with friends when he lost his footing and went underwater The man reportedly fell into an area with a depth of 15 feet of water and did not resurface Ojeda-Valdez was not reportedly wearing a life jacket at the time MCSO does not believe any foul play played a part in his death Report a typo Source: www.ghanaweb.com « Prev Next » Comments (8) Listen to Article Blue Bartlett-Antwi is a player of the Black Princesses It's unclear if these CPUs are intended for the mainstream or NEX This update enables the kernel to properly identify these processors at boot assigning them a CPUID for recognition in software these CPUIDs also allow the compiler to execute hardware-specific code path optimizations using the Intel CPU dispatcher mechanism Bartlett Lake targets the LGA 1700 platform so these CPUs should be drop-in replacements for existing 600-series and 700-series motherboards The Intel engineer added an identification entry for Bartlett Lake CPUs in the Linux kernel These codenames allow the software to determine the processor family and whether it supports certain hardware instructions or not "Bartlett Lake has a P-core only product with Raptor Cove" which effectively corroborates all previous leaks The Raptor Cove micro-architecture is an enhanced version of Golden Cove and powers the performance cores of Intel's 13th and 14th Generation processors. Pertinently, Bartlett Lake-S (P-core only) is reported to utilize a new die as all Raptor Lake silicon is limited to just eight performance cores The same leaker suggests these processors will debut in 125W/65W/45W configurations Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews focusing on detailed CPU comparisons and general hardware news you’ll find him bending tubes for his ever-evolving custom water-loop gaming rig or benchmarking the latest CPUs and GPUs just for fun Dynatron coolers support up to 660W for Intel Diamond Rapids and AMD Venice CPUs Intel hedges its bet for High-NA EUV with the 14A process node — an alternate Low-NA technique has identical yield and design rules Arrow Lake die shot shows off the details of Intel's chiplet-based design Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Philip was a proud lifelong Alabama fan who carried his Crimson Tide spirit wherever he went Michelle Bartlett Cole (Brandon) and Dianne Bartlett He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews who loved him dearly He was known not only for his integrity and work ethic he was devoted to supporting his church and gave generously to many charities throughout his life He will be remembered for his devotion to his family and the kindness he showed to all who knew him His memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends A service to celebrate Philip’s life will be held at Compassion Church Palmerdale on May 17 at 11:00 a.m donations can be made to the Corinthian Fund at Compassion Church Palmerdale in Philips memory Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Illustration by The AtlanticMay 2, 2025 ShareSave Listen-1.0x+0:0010:20Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration When Reddit rebranded itself as “the heart of the internet” a couple of years ago the slogan was meant to evoke the site’s organic character In an age of social media dominated by algorithms Reddit took pride in being curated by a community that expressed its feelings in the form of upvotes and downvotes—in other words Joining the chorus of disapproval were fellow internet researchers who condemned what they saw as a plainly unethical experiment a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who has studied online communities for more than two decades told me the Reddit fiasco is “the worst internet-research ethics violation I have ever seen she and others worry that the uproar could undermine the work of scholars who are using more conventional methods to study a crucial problem: how AI influences the way humans think and relate to one another The researchers, based at the University of Zurich, wanted to find out whether AI-generated responses could change people’s views. So they headed to the aptly named subreddit r/changemyview in which users debate important societal issues and award points to posts that talk them out of their original position the researchers posted more than 1,000 AI-generated comments on pitbulls (is aggression the fault of the breed or the owner?) the housing crisis (is living with your parents the solution?) DEI programs (were they destined to fail?) The AI commenters argued that browsing Reddit is a waste of time and that the “controlled demolition” 9/11 conspiracy theory has some merit And as they offered their computer-generated opinions One claimed to be a trauma counselor; another described himself as a victim of statutory rape the AI comments appear to have been rather effective When researchers asked the AI to personalize its arguments to a Redditor’s biographical details a surprising number of minds indeed appear to have been changed far higher scores in the subreddit’s point system than nearly all human commenters according to preliminary findings that the researchers shared with Reddit moderators and later made private assumes that no one else in the subreddit was using AI to hone their arguments.) Read: The man out to prove how dumb AI still is The researchers had a tougher time convincing Redditors that their covert study was justified and requested to “debrief” the subreddit—that is they had been unwitting subjects in a scientific experiment “They were rather surprised that we had such a negative reaction to the experiment,” says one moderator who asked to be identified by his username the moderators requested that the researchers not publish such tainted work the moderators revealed what they had learned about the experiment (minus the researchers’ names) to the rest of the subreddit When the moderators sent a complaint to the University of Zurich the university noted in its response that the “project yields important insights trauma etc.) are minimal,” according to an excerpt posted by moderators a university spokesperson said that the ethics board had received notice of the study last month advised the researchers to comply with the subreddit’s rules and “intends to adopt a stricter review process in the future.” Meanwhile the researchers defended their approach in a Reddit comment arguing that “none of the comments advocate for harmful positions” and that each AI-generated comment was reviewed by a human team member before being posted (I sent an email to an anonymized address for the researchers and received a reply that directed my inquiries to the university.) Perhaps the most telling aspect of the Zurich researchers’ defense was that The University of Zurich’s ethics board—which can offer researchers advice but lacks the power to reject studies that fall short of its standards—told the researchers before they began posting that “the participants should be informed as much as possible,” according to the university statement I received But the researchers seem to believe that doing so would have ruined the experiment “To ethically test LLMs’ persuasive power in realistic scenarios an unaware setting was necessary,” because it more realistically mimics how people would respond to unidentified bad actors in real-world settings the researchers wrote in one of their Reddit comments How humans are likely to respond in such a scenario is an urgent issue and a worthy subject of academic research the researchers concluded that AI arguments can be “highly persuasive in real-world contexts surpassing all previously known benchmarks of human persuasiveness.” (Because the researchers finally agreed this week not to publish a paper about the experiment the accuracy of that verdict will probably never be fully assessed which is its own sort of shame.) The prospect of having your mind changed by something that doesn’t have one is deeply unsettling That persuasive superpower could also be employed for nefarious ends Read: Chatbots are cheating on their benchmark tests and that participants who were asked to distinguish between real posts and those written by AI could not effectively do so also happens to be a scholar at the University of Zurich and has been in touch with one of the researchers behind the Reddit AI experiment who asked him not to reveal their identity “We are receiving dozens of death threats,” the researcher wrote to him “Please keep the secret for the safety of my family.” Facebook altered users’ News Feed to see if viewing more or less positive content changed their posting habits an associate professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder who studies ethics and online communities told me that the emotional-contagion study pales in comparison with what the Zurich researchers did “People were upset about that but not in the way that this Reddit community is upset,” she told me Read: AI executives promise cancer cures. Here’s the reality. The reaction probably also has to do with the unnerving notion that ChatGPT knows what buttons to push in our minds It’s one thing to be fooled by some human Facebook researchers with dubious ethical standards and another entirely to be duped by a cosplaying chatbot most of them seemed reasonable and genuine enough and I found myself nodding along more than once AI bots might “seamlessly blend into online communities”—that is Click here to view Memorial Tribute at Parkview Noble Hospital.  Jim was born in LaGrange County to the late Vincent and Helen (VanVoorhies) Bartlett.  He graduated from Kendallville High School in 1954.  Jim worked for Palace of Sweets International Harvester and owned and operated J & D Janitorial and Decorating.  He married Jacquline (Caldwell) Bartlett who preceded him in death He was a past member and Elder at First Christian Church current member of Mongo United Methodist Church and also a lay leader and Sunday School teacher for the church.  Jim founded a bible study group at International Harvester in Fort Wayne He enjoyed attending many events for his children and grandchildren and was a youth baseball coach for several years.  Jim also enjoyed getting out and playing many rounds of golf whenever he was able Grandchildren; Chad and Stephanie Cooper of Pendleton Corey Cooper and fiancé Alisha Slone of Wolcottville Andrew and Ashlee Bartlett of Brushy Prairie from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at Hite Funeral Home in Kendallville at 10:00 AM at Mongo United Methodist Church Indiana 46771 with burial to follow at Mongo Cemetery Memorial donations may be made to Mongo United Methodist Church TO VIEW CLYDE'S FUNERAL SERVICE LIVE PLEASE CLICK HERE to Charles Owen (1898-1988) and Caroline Mabel Jones (1899-1985) His mother said she traded a sack of flour for him as that was the payment for the midwife's assistance at his birth He was the fifth of eight children: Elizabeth He spent his early boyhood summers living in the Uintah mountains in Paradise Park at the family’s sawmill He found he was happiest on the back of a horse ice skating on the frozen rivers and ponds He usually had a pocketknife and a homemade “flipper” in his pocket Clyde was a “Jack of all trades.” With his inherited Bartlett ingenuity he could fix almost anything with a little baling wire or a leather strap could remember the words of poems he learned in grade school taught his daughters to ballroom dance in the family room to his old record collection and had a story for every “treasure” he collected in his workroom or shed He was a tenderhearted man who worried and cared for his wife His dying concern was for his beloved Marie’s welfare.  Clyde attended Tridell’s four-room elementary school until 8th grade He graduated from Alterra High School in 1950 with academic honors and was awarded a scholarship to BYU.  He entered BYU in the fall of 1950 and graduated in 1954 with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a minor in English “Bled BYU Blue!” He later went on to earn a Master of Education degree at Utah State University in School Administration with a minor in Psychology He spent most of his career in the employment of Logan City School District as principal of the old Whittier He was in the United States Air Force ROTC program at BYU He served in the United States Air Force stateside during the Korean War he joined the United States Air Force Reserves and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel He taught his children to love their country through his example of patriotism.  Dad relished in people’s reactions when he would say all boys except six.” Lynette Hutchison Clyde took great pride in his 36 grandchildren Clyde was a valiant member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in numerous ward and stake callings They also served a mission at the Church Employment Center in North Logan Dad’s testimony: “The Savior is real and when we know it…the purposes of life take on greater meaning.” great-grandchildren Anne Marie Jensen and Luke and Landon Graff The family expresses heartfelt thanks to Dr the wonderful caregivers at North Logan Maple Springs Assisted Living and the Transitional Care Unit and Intermountain Hospice staff at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints A viewing will be held at this location prior to the funeral from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m Interment will be in the North Logan Memorial Park Memories and condolences may be shared and expressed at www.allenmortuaries.com *Disclaimer: If for some reason the livestream of the Funeral Service does not work we will record the service and upload the video and/or audio recording at a later date.* has been identified as the victim of a fatal house fire at 109 North Valley Road early Friday morning according to the state fire marshal’s office a 2012 graduate of Amherst Regional High School was found inside the home after initially being unaccounted for He was the son of the late Robert Bartlett a former member of the town’s Select Board said the exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined but the preliminary investigation indicates that it was not suspicious The origin and cause of the fire are being investigated by the Pelham Fire Department State Police fire investigators assigned to the State Fire Marshal’s office and State Police assigned to the Northwestern District Attorney’s office Pelham firefighters responded to the fire after getting a 911 call from a passer-by at 2:30 a.m. with fire venting through the roof and windows as fire suppression began The fire caused catastrophic damage to the building including partial collapses of the roof and walls even as firefighters were able to extinguish most of the fire within an hour Scott Merzbach can be reached at smerzbach@gazettenet.com you agree with our use of cookies to personalize your experience measure ads and monitor how our site works to improve it for our users the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force released their report for the first quarter of 2024 The report shows that 102 firearms were seized The ICGTF was established in 2021 to disrupt the cycle of violence and curb the flow of firearms throughout Central Indiana This report was released just days before last Friday’s triple homicide in Lawrence that took the lives of 19-year-olds Aaliyah Wortman and Londyn Coleman along with 27-year-old Spencer Lawson.  State Rep. John Bartlett (D-Indianapolis), co-author of the 2021 bill that established the ICGTF released the following statement:   our community lost three young souls to gun violence My heart breaks for the families of the two 19-year-old women This unspeakable act is just the latest in a tragic trend that plagues our city “Getting guns used for crime out of the hands of violent people is essential to preventing these tragedies from happening I am proud to have played a role in the creation of the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force that has already taken 102 firearms off the streets just this year the task force has also seized 5,638 grams of Fentanyl and 2,819 grams of Methamphetamine both dangerous drugs responsible for so much death “No amount of thoughts and prayers will bring back the three young individuals lost in Friday’s triple homicide or ease the pain of anyone grieving a loved one lost to gun violence The best thing we can do to honor those we have lost is try our best to prevent these tragedies from happening in the future.”  Indianapolis IN 46204Toll-free: 1-800-382-9842 Sporting Kansas City has signed 19-year-old midfielder Jacob Bartlett as a Homegrown Player Bartlett has signed a three-year MLS contract through 2027 with club options in 2028 and 2029 making him the 22nd Homegrown Player to emerge from the Sporting Kansas City Academy and the club’s third homegrown addition this offseason after 16-year-olds Ian James and Jack Kortkamp joined Sporting last month Bartlett begins his professional journey after climbing the youth ranks in the Sporting KC Academy, competing at the U-12 through U-19 levels, and representing Sporting KC II as an amateur player during the 2023 and 2024 MLS NEXT Pro seasons. He is the first Homegrown Player to emerge from Sporting’s Center of Excellence an elite training program for potential academy-level players under the age of 12 A defensive midfielder who can also play along the backline Bartlett returns to Kansas City this winter after spending last fall at Notre Dame University where he played 16 matches for the Fighting Irish as a freshman Sporting’s first Homegrown Player born and raised in the Kansas City area since Cam Duke in 2019 Bartlett joined the Sporting KC Academy as an 11-year-old in 2017 after playing for affiliate club SPORTING Blue Valley and training in the Center of Excellence He was part of the Sporting KC U-14 team that won the 2019 LA Galaxy Cup and placed second at the 2020 US Youth Futsal National Championships U-17 and U-19 squads as a standout performer over the next three years helping the U-19s to a 2023 UPSL regular season division title in addition to competing at marquee events including the Generation adidas Cup and MLS NEXT Fest Bartlett has trained extensively with Sporting’s first team for the last two seasons including extended preseason stints with the MLS club in 2023 and 2024 He signed his first amateur contract with Sporting KC II in early 2023 and earned his MLS NEXT Pro debut that April with a start in central defense against FC Cincinnati 2 The 2024 MLS NEXT Pro campaign saw Bartlett log seven consecutive 90-minute outings from March to April helping the team go 4-2-1 during that stretch while playing as a holding midfielder He tallied his first assist for the team in a 4-1 home win over MNUFC2 on April 28 Ahead of the 2024 college soccer season, TopDrawerSoccer tabbed Bartlett a top-50 prospect nationally and the No. 2 player in the Heartland Region. In his debut season with Notre Dame, Bartlett played in 16 of the team’s 17 games, making nine starts, and opened his scoring account with a sensational left-footed strike in a 2-1 victory at Louisville on Sept Bartlett comes from an accomplished soccer family as the third sibling to reach the professional ranks played for the USL’s Charlotte Independence in 2016 is entering his fourth MLS season and his second year with D.C United after previous spells with FC Dallas (2022) and St plays collegiately at Grand Canyon University Bartlett has volunteered with multiple charities and organizations benefiting underserved communities Transaction: Sporting Kansas City signs midfielder Jacob Bartlett as a Homegrown Player PROJECT UPDATELoam and Hydroseed – completed week of April 28 The final work on this project (place the final pavement raised intersection at Thornton Street) is tentatively scheduled to start the first week of June 2025 and be completed by June 30 The Morning Street scope of work is currently on HOLD and will be reevaluated along with future phases of work in the Creek Neighborhood 2025 DPW Urban Forest crews will be planting new trees along the Bartlett Street corridor as part of the City’s annual planting program Bartlett Street Project Preconstruction Public Meeting, March 27, 2024Go to the video of the meeting or the presentation link in the right-hand column of this page This project includes the reconstruction of underground public utilities (water drainage) on Bartlett Street from Hodgdon Brook to Dennett Street and Thornton Street from Woodbury Avenue to Bartlett Street This will also include connections to existing utilities on side streets of Morning Street The project also consists of reconstructing the streetscape reconstructing the roadway and traffic calming measures Estimated Construction Cost: $4,600,000 (est) Marc R. Batchelder, P.E., Project ManagerOffice: (603) 766-1440Email: mrbatchelder@portsmouthnh.gov Following the December 9, 2022 meeting, the City is moving forward with further discussion on this design option.  For information on the Bartlett-Cate Street Intersection Project, visit this page Bartlett Roundabout Concerns How to Navigate a Roundabout 12.8.2022 Bartlett Street Public Information Meeting where she specialized in recruiting and directed team operations propelling them to their most successful four-year run in program history two NCAA Final Fours and a runner-up finish in 2022 played in 293 sets and 103 matches at Louisville She was a four-time All-ACC Academic Team selection a Red and Black Scholar Athlete and cracked the dean's list throughout her collegiate tenure Bartlett also served as a Student Board Serve Team member of Louisville's Fellowship of Christian Athletes In addition to coaching 1,000s of campers at Louisville's prestigious volleyball camps Bartlett coached at KIVA Volleyball Club in Kentucky We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money \u003ca href=\"/who-we-are/community-events\"\u003eRead More\u003c/a\u003e Mary Ann Bartlett-Erickson, a caring, generous, and loving wife, grandmother and sister, died on Friday, February 21, 2025. 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John Barlett's (D-Indianapolis) House Bill 1416 passed through the House of Representatives and the Senate and now heads to the governor's desk The bill requires gas stations and rest areas to display posters with information on human trafficking and the National Human Trafficking Hotline number in restrooms or a visible location on the premises Barlett issued the following statement following the vote: "This bill is a great first step in curbing human trafficking in our state this abhorrent practice is a multi-billion-dollar industry around the world roughly 80 million people pass through our state each year and it's impossible to know how many of these individuals are victims of human trafficking If having these posters on display in our gas stations and rest areas can save just one life "I'd like to thank my fellow lawmakers who have worked with me to get this bill to the finish line and the brave survivors who shared their stories during committee to discuss the impact of this legislation." 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Newsletters in your inbox See all Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett wants Jamaica’s youths to embrace the evolving digital landscape of the tourist industry saying the sector is no longer confined to traditional roles who was speaking via a pre-recorded video presentation at the 2025 edition of the Jamaica Centre for Tourism Innovation (JCTI) Tourism Career Expo which was held at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James last Thursday said Jamaica’s tourism sector has undergone significant transformation shifting from a hospitality-based model to a multi-disciplinary “Tourism has long been the backbone of Jamaica’s economy creating opportunities and driving growth across our beautiful country,” Bartlett told the students and industry professionals who were in attendance what started as a simple hospitality service in Jamaica has become a sophisticated ecosystem powered by digital technology offering countless lucrative career options “This transformation has opened doors to professionals from diverse backgrounds all finding awarding careers within our tourist industry,” said Bartlett in highlighting the growing roles of artificial intelligence and mobile technology in shaping visitor experiences Bartlett said this year’s expo theme – Careers in Tourism for the Digital Age’ reflects a fundamental shift in how the sector functions and who it now welcomes from data scientists and cybersecurity analysts to virtual reality developers and sustainability engineers the modern tourism industry relies heavily on technical skills and digital innovation while sharing that digital technology is revolutionising every aspect of tourism creating entirely new career paths and transforming how the industry operates “Today’s tourism professionals might be data scientists analysing visitors’ patterns to optimise experiences protecting guest information,” said Bartlett “Artificial intelligence now powers personalising guest experiences automated service delivery and predictive maintenance systems.” He further noted that virtual and augmented reality also allows potential visitors to experience attractions before booking their flights and that mobile technology is being revolutionised every day from contactless check-ins to located base destination guides Bartlett went on to underscore the value of social media specialists and digital content creators in shaping Jamaica’s global image noting that young professionals now play a vital role in promoting the island’s cultural and natural assets through digital platforms “Whether you’re studying computer science there’s a place for you in tourism,” he said Tourism is no longer a stand-alone industry – it is a dynamic hub of cross-sectoral opportunity.” Bartlett said the JCTI Career Expo welcomed a wide array of partners and exhibitors The University of the West Indies Engineering Department and several local start-ups specialising in sustainable tourism technology Bartlett encouraged them to see tourism as a pathway not just to jobs “You are entering the workforce at an extraordinary time and real opportunities for advancement,” he said “What you see here today is living proof that the future of tourism is not only bright View the discussion thread. Fuel Dock: The Bartlett Cove fuel dock is managed and operated by the Glacier Bay Lodge in Bartlett Cove contact the Glacier Bay Lodge upon your arrival at the fuel dock on VHF channel 16 An attendant will meet you within 15 minutes Please note: There is no shore access from the fuel dock and the dock may not be used for loading or off-loading freight or passengers This dock is only to be used for fueling and waste pumpout Download the NPS app to navigate the parks on the go The Minnesota Department of Fish & Wildlife has officially confirmed a 43.25-inch laker caught on March 12 from Lake Superior as the new state record lake trout. The agency posted the news on its Facebook page this week cementing angler Isaiah Bartlett and his trout in Minnesota fishing history His catch beat the state’s previous catch-and-release laker record — which is kept by length rather than weight — by only 3/4 inch Bartlett, who hails from Culver, Minnesota, had never caught a lake trout before and was aboard guide Ethan Waytashek’s 18.5-foot aluminum Warrior boat. He was deep-jigging white 2-ounce tubes about 1.5 miles offshore with an 8-foot rod rigged with 20-pound braid and a 15-pound fluoro leader when the monster laker hit, reported Outdoor Life back in March the fish was measured and released without being weighed but Bartlett estimated it was between 25 and 30 pounds It seems Waytashek has a knack for leading people to laker records on Superior. 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Join the MNN Newsletter for a behind-the-scenes look at how the Columbia Missourian MBA and Vox magazine build connections across Missouri Get the latest Mizzou and local high school sports stories delivered to your inbox Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Blair Bartlett pulled off one of the most stunning and jaw-dropping performances in Penn Relays history on Friday The sophomore produced one of the biggest upsets in recent years at the 129th meet, running a NJ and meet record 9:13.60 to knock off defending champ Addison Ritzenhein of Niwot High in Colorado in the 3K in front of 34,036 fans at Franklin Field Bartlett's performance was so impressive that it earned her the High School Girls' Athlete of the Meet Award for Individual Events!!!       Bartlett ran a 68.75 final lap and passed Ritzenhein the 2023 Nike National Cross-Country Champion The heart and soul of Sporting Kansas City have always been tied to the local community Bartlett is living the dream every local kid fantasizes about – representing the team he grew up watching It’s not every day you get a homegrown talent from your own backyard making his mark on the pitch and Jacob’s journey is nothing short of inspiring His first soccer memory is a story that might sound familiar to many: the excitement of scoring his first goal in a mini 3v3 game as a young kid I don’t think I took it off for the next couple of weeks!” Jacob recalls a smile creeping up as he reflects on those simpler days of youth soccer he knew soccer wasn’t just a hobby – it was something he wanted to pursue seriously Joining Sporting Kansas City’s Academy at 12 “The environment at the Academy is completely different,” Bartlett shares “The coaches expect a high standard from day one It set the stage for everything that’s come after.” where he spent a year as part of their soccer program “It was great to get out of my comfort zone and experience a new system I wouldn’t trade that experience for anything.” But the pull of home and Sporting KC was always there and when the opportunity to join the first team came His first-team contract offer came in a moment filled with emotion Sitting in a meeting with Sporting KC head coach Peter Vermes To have the chance to represent your hometown but his roots are firmly planted in Overland Park a town that’s seen him grow from a young soccer hopeful to a professional “I grew up watching the legends of Sporting KC play to see my name on the board with these guys I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity.” But don’t let the sentimental side fool you – Bartlett is all about hard work These values were instilled in him during his years at the Sporting KC Academy and they have guided him in every step of his journey Whether it’s impressing the coaches with his athleticism Jacob is all about bringing his best to the pitch every day Your 2025 Beep Test champion is Jacob Bartlett 😤🏆#SportingKC | @ChildrensMercy Preseason pic.twitter.com/GUNdHoHHD5 with all his siblings sharing the love for the game competition can be found in anything: soccer the Barlett’s will always find a way to push each other “I think they've instilled some drive in me for sure,” Jacob shared how this dynamic made him a better athlete They helped me along the way.” Family is the center of who Jacob is; whether he’s playfully competing with his siblings a recipe passed down from his grandfather that always makes him feel at home Jacob’s got a great sense of humor and isn’t afraid to laugh at himself He’s already become a staple in the team’s video game tournaments even if he admits to being “pretty bad” at NHL Jacob Bartlett isn’t just another player – he’s one of their own A homegrown talent with his eyes set on the future Jacob’s ready to continue the legacy of Sporting KC players who have come before him and make his hometown proud Keep an eye on this one – the best is yet to come If you could switch places with a teammate for 24-hours If we were filming a movie about your life what actor would you want to play the role of you