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Academy Sports + Outdoors Continues To Expand Footprint In Q2 With Three New Locations

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Katy, TX – Academy Sports + Outdoors (“Academy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ASO), a leading full-line sporting goods and outdoor recreation retailer, is excited to announce it has opened two new locations in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Midlothian, Va.; and will open another new store in Morgantown, W.Va. later this month. The openings come on the heels of the retailer surpassing 300 total stores in Q1 and reinforces its commitment to bringing a broad assortment of quality sporting goods and outdoor gear to more families across the country. 

“Just in time for summer, Academy Sports + Outdoors is thrilled to provide customers a destination for the whole family that makes pursuing their sports and outdoors passions easy and affordable,” said Eric Friederich, Senior Vice President of Retail Operations at Academy Sports + Outdoors. “As we continue to expand our national footprint, Academy is excited to be the new go-to destination in these communities for customers looking for the top brands at a great value.”

2025 Q2 New Store Opening Locations
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Midlothian, Virginia
Morgantown, West Virginia

As part of Academy’s focus on local communities, the Company celebrated each new store by hosting donation shopping sprees with local non-profit organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs of The Emerald Coast and Boys & Girls Club of Metro Richmond in Fort Walton Beach and Midlothian, respectively. Each location also celebrated its grand opening with exclusive deals and giveaways, a ribbon cutting ceremony, and fun for the entire family. 

“Academy Sports + Outdoors’ generous donations have already made a significant impact in our local community by not only providing essential equipment but also breaking down financial barriers that often prevent kids from participating in sports and outdoor activities,” said Shervin Rassa, CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast. “This support directly enhances our Triple Play program, which promotes daily physical activity and an overall healthy lifestyle. We are excited to continue our partnership by helping more young people stay active, build confidence, and enjoy sports and outdoor fun.”

Continuing on its journey to becoming the best sports and outdoors retailer in the country, Academy opened a total of 14 new stores across six different states in 2023. The following year, in 2024, Academy’s expansion efforts resulted in 16 new stores in 10 different states, including its first locations in Ohio. So far in 2025, Academy has opened 7 new stores in 6 states including its first stores in Pennsylvania and Maryland.

Every Academy store is a fun destination where families can find apparel, footwear, sports, hiking and camping equipment, hunting and fishing gear, outdoor cooking, and more from top national brands at an everyday value. Academy also offers free services such as grill and bike assembly, scope mounting, bore sighting, line winding/spooling, and propane exchange. Hunting and fishing licenses are also available to purchase in stores.

Additionally, Academy offers tremendous value and quality through its exclusive, private label brands such as Magellan OutdoorsFreelyR.O.W.BCGH2OXRedfield, and Mosaic, which offer great choices for outdoor apparel and equipment for the entire family, women’s and men’s apparel, workout attire, fishing equipment, hunting optics and accessories, and outdoor furniture, respectively. 

Customers can also shop a great assortment of athletic and casual shoes, sports and outdoors equipment, and clothing from top national brands such as Nike, adidas, L.L.Bean, Carhartt, YETI, Stanley, Marucci, Titleist, Shimano, Brooks, Blackstone, Owala and more, in-store, online, and through the Academy mobile app.

Customers are invited to sign-up for Academy’s rewards program, myAcademy, which includes a 10% welcome offer, lower free shipping minimum ($25), insider access to personalized offers, deals and products, faster online and in-app checkout, and an annual birthday reward. See Terms for more details.

Combined, the three new stores are expected to bring nearly 200 total new jobs to their local communities. Individuals interested in careers at Academy can visit careers.academy.com to apply for open positions.

About Academy Sports + Outdoors

Academy is a leading full-line sporting goods and outdoor recreation retailer in the United States. Originally founded in 1938 as a family business in Texas, Academy has grown to more than 300 stores across 21 states and counting. Academy’s mission is to provide “Fun for All” and Academy fulfills this mission with a localized merchandising strategy and value proposition that strongly connects with a broad range of consumers. Academy’s product assortment focuses on key categories of outdoor, apparel, sports & recreation and footwear through both leading national brands and a portfolio of private label brands. For more information, visit www.academy.com.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on Academy’s current expectations and are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements may incorporate words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “forward,” “ahead,” “opportunities,” “plans,” “priorities,” “goals,” “future,” “short/long term,” “will,” “should,” or the negative version of these words or other comparable words.  Actual results may differ materially from these expectations due to changes in global, regional, or local economic, business, competitive, market, regulatory and other factors, many of which are beyond Academy’s control. These and other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are set forth in Academy’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including Academy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K under the caption “Part 1A.Risk Factors,” as may be updated from time to time in our periodic filings with the SEC. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date of this release. Academy undertakes no obligation to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by any applicable securities laws.

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Yamaha Rightwaters Marks Six Years Of Measurable Marine Conservation

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Kennesaw, GA — Yamaha Rightwaters™ marked its sixth anniversary on Sunday, June 8, World Oceans Day 2025. Launched in 2019, Yamaha Rightwaters continues to support programs that make significant progress in keeping waterways clean and promoting sustainability for generations to come. Several key metrics over the course of the entire program include:

  • More than 136,427 pounds of plastic shipping covers recycled through the Yamaha Rightwaters Recycling Program with Nexus Circular®
  • More than 986 tons of debris removed from U.S. rivers and lakes through collaborations with clean up organizations including Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful™, Keep the Golden Isles Beautiful and the Conch Republic Marine Army
  • Approximately 228,621 metric tons of carbon dioxide captured through the Ducks Unlimited® Gulf Coast Initiative

Founded on four core pillars: restoring marine habitats, supporting academic research, managing invasive species and promoting marine stewardship, Yamaha Rightwaters delivers measurable, science-driven results that benefit both the environment and the marine industry.

“At its core, the Yamaha Rightwaters sustainability initiative exists to protect the very environments where our customers use our products,” said Joshua Grier, Sustainability Program Manager, Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit. “Whether it’s carbon reduction, plastic recycling, or habitat restoration, these efforts are driven by a long-term vision of sustainability. We believe cleaner, healthier marine habitats aren’t just good for the environment—they’re also essential to the future of the marine industry.”

From June 2024 through June 2025, Yamaha Rightwaters’ efforts also reinforced Yamaha’s overall goals to pursue carbon neutrality. Highlights from the past 12 months include:

Scientific Research and Marine Education

In collaboration with Bonefish & Tarpon Trust® (BTT), Yamaha Rightwaters contributed to the tagging of 200 migratory tarpon as part of the Tarpon Acoustic Tagging Project. The data collected helps identify critical habitats and guides future conservation and restoration efforts. BTT also reached a major milestone in 2024, achieving its five-year goal to plant 100,000 mangroves in the Northern Bahamas. This large-scale reforestation project helps restore coastal ecosystems and supports marine biodiversity. Yamaha Rightwaters’ backing also expanded BTT’s educational programs in Belize, reaching more than 5,000 students and 400 teachers with lessons on marine science, sustainability and stewardship.

Yamaha Rightwaters also supports the International Game Fish Association® (IGFA®) through sponsorship of the IGFA Passports to Fishing Program and the IGFA Great Marlin Race. The Passports to Fishing initiative equips educators around the world with “Fishing Clinics in a Box” that promote ethical angling and conservation awareness. Since its launch in 2019, the program distributed 195 kits in 45 countries across six continents, reaching more than 41,000 children. Available in 17 languages and used by partners such as the National Park Service®, the program is a key tool for cultivating the next generation of responsible anglers.

Furthering support of academic marine research, Yamaha Rightwaters partnered with the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research (PIER) on two major initiatives: swordfish migration studies and sustainable white seabass fishery management. Yamaha Rightwaters provided a 175-horsepower V MAX SHO® outboard engine for PIER’s research vessel, expanding its capabilities for fieldwork. To date, PIER has deployed more than 500 archival tags in white seabass and continues to track swordfish movement across the North Pacific, contributing critical data to help improve fishery management and conservation policies.

Habitat Restoration and Community Engagement

Yamaha Rightwaters remains a key sponsor of the Emerald Coast Open Lionfish Tournament®, one of the world’s largest invasive species removal efforts. In 2025, 143 tournament participants removed approximately 20,500 lionfish from Florida’s coastal waters. The annual event includes community education and Destin Restaurant Week, where chefs featured lionfish as a sustainable seafood option.

Advancing Clean Energy Innovation

In 2024, Yamaha joined the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) to strengthen its commitment to clean energy and hydrogen-based propulsion. Yamaha began exploring hydrogen technology in 2003 and continues to work with partners to develop hydrogen-powered engines. These efforts support the company’s multi-technology strategy to cut carbon emissions while maintaining performance and reliability. Yamaha also contributes to U.S. clean energy policy and views hydrogen as an important part of a more sustainable marine future.

Yamaha Rightwaters is a national sustainability program encompassing all of Yamaha Marine’s conservation and water quality efforts. Program initiatives include habitat restoration, support for scientific research, mitigation of invasive species, reduction of marine debris, and environmental stewardship education. Yamaha Rightwaters reinforces Yamaha’s long-standing history of natural resource conservation, support of sustainable recreational fishing and water resources, and the Angler Code of Ethics, which requires pro anglers to adhere to principles of stewardship for all marine resources.

Yamaha’s U.S. Marine Business Unit, based in Kennesaw, Ga., is responsible for the sales, marketing, and distribution of Yamaha Marine products in the U.S. including Yamaha Outboards, Yamaha WaveRunners®, Yamaha Boats, G3® Boats and Skeeter® Boats. Supporting 2,400 dealers and boat builders nationwide, Yamaha is the industry leader in reliability, performance, technology and customer service.

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MSU Researcher Leads Innovative Effort To Protect Lake Whitefish Using Genetic Markers

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East Lansing, MI — Earlier this year, Jason Smith, a fisheries biologist with the Bay Mills Indian Community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, spoke with Interlochen Public Radio (IPR) about an ominous trend threatening one of the Great Lakes’ most foundational and key fish species: lake whitefish.

“Even if we bring (commercial fishing) harvest to zero, the lakes are still headed toward extirpation,” Smith told IPR in January about the species.

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Casting A Conservation Legacy And Celebrating 75 Years Of The Sport Fish Restoration Act

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by Cindy Sandoval

This year, the Sport Fish Restoration Act turns 75. This milestone marks three-quarters of a century ensuring that sport fish populations and aquatic habitats are healthy, sustainable, and accessible for all. No other funding method has had the same longevity, consistency, and significance for fisheries management in the United States. 

The Sport Fish Restoration Act, also known as the Dingell-Johnson Act, was signed into law at a time when the country was reshaping its identity after World War II. While industry reached new heights and suburbia sprawled, aquatic wild places—our rivers, lakes, and estuaries—were at risk of becoming afterthoughts. Fish stocks were in trouble, waterway access was an issue, and communities were losing their connection to nature. Representative John Dingell Sr. and Senator Edwin C. Johnson sought to change this and modeled new legislation after the successful Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937, which funded wildlife conservation through federal excise taxes on firearms and ammunition.

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