But ohio state wins it 2814. Tough loss for minnesota. They drop to 45. They are 14 in the big ten and ohio state, 90 and 50 in conference play and urban is with holly. Holly that was difficult in the first half. What got your team going . I think cardale had a couple runs, the big run was the q draw and obviously hit miller on a big hit when we needed it. And the fact that our defense shut them down. Holly you won 22 games in a row. It seems so easy no, its not. Did you really say the word easy . You better show up every day and bumps in the road and the best thing to fight through and win a game. Rebecca j. T. Comes back to week in practice. How will you approach it Going Forward . Im going to hang outs with the team and enjoy the victory. Holly go enjoy the win. Coaches. That is pretty strong. So are the buckeyes. We will see how they do next v next tuesday when the rankings came out. They won it 2814 the final score. That is going to wrap it up for us. For brad nessler and todd bla
Maureen A. Gates, 83, formerly of Watertown By Submitted by funeral home | January 27, 2021 at 4:29 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 4:29 PM Maureen A. Gates, 83, formerly of Watertown, died Wednesday morning, January 27, 2021 at Carthage Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Carthage where she has resided since December of 2018. (Source: Funeral Home)
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Maureen A. Gates, 83, formerly of Watertown, died Wednesday morning, January 27, 2021 at Carthage Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Carthage where she has resided since December of 2018.
Maureen was born on January 15, 1938 in Carthage, the daughter of the late Charles Clifford and Mary (Genito) Gates. She was a 1955 graduate of Carthage High School. Maureen’s secretarial career started in 1958 at Carthage Machine Company. She continued on to be employed by King & King CPA’s and Rist Frost Associates of Watertown. She then worked at New York Air Brake where she retired in 1993 as an Admin