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N J athlete commits to HBCU, will play for university s inaugural men s volleyball team

N.J. athlete commits to HBCU, will play for university’s inaugural men’s volleyball team Updated May 08, 2021; Posted May 08, 2021 Osco Williams III, Williamstown, commits to Morehouse College, a historically Black institution in Atlanta Georgia, where he will play Division-II volleyball. Facebook Share Osco Williams III, a senior volleyball player from Williamstown High School in Monroe Township, will continue his playing career on the collegiate level. And he’s chosen to play for a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The South Jersey native plans to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga., this fall, where he has received a scholarship to play for the school’s inaugural Division II men’s volleyball team.

NJ COVID vaccine: More South Jersey residents fully vaccinated

But to get from 50 to 70 percent, the state and its southern region will need to convince hesitant residents to roll up their sleeves. And so far, that is proving to be difficult.   South Jersey’s largest vaccination sites are trying to draw people in by making the process, a couple months ago an exercise in frantic scrolling and refreshing to find even one appointment, more convenient than it has been since vaccinations started in December. All three South Jersey mega sites and the Camden County College location, which administers as many daily doses as a mega site, have opened walk-in appointments within the past two weeks. It is now possible to just drive up to a site, walk in, take your shot and walk back out in minutes.

Jackson Memorial girls win five medals at state wrestling tournament

Jackson Memorial girls win five medals at state wrestling tournament
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South Jersey native Amirah Ali picked by Portland Thorns in NWSL Draft

South Jersey native Amirah Ali picked by Portland Thorns in NWSL Draft Rutgers attacker was drafted 22nd overall Share this story Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Former Eastern Regional High School star Amirah Ali will be heading to the Pacific Northwest to pursue a professional career. Ali was drafted 22nd overall in the third round of the National Women’s Soccer League draft late Wednesday. She scored 25 goals and dished out 12 assists over three seasons in the Big 10 for the Scarlet Knights. She’ll be reunited in Portland with former Rutgers teammate Madison Pogarch, who she played with her first two seasons in Piscataway.

Rowan s Krystyna Hovell reflects on foster care experience and life story during class project | Medford Central Record

Rowan s Krystyna Hovell reflects on foster care experience and life story during class project | Medford Central Record
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