Verne every precaution being taken now. Verne obrien has been placed on the stretcher on his verne jalen reevesmaybin, Cameron Sutton on the sideline. Gary its good right there. Were seeing him wiggle his fingers. A lot of time the medical staff is assuring him were doing dont panic. Were doing this for your own good to make sure. He may be saying i feel fine, i feel fine. Theyre saying time take our time. Were going to do it the proper way. Verne you see in the background his teammates on a knee. On this side of the field, the the field. Gary again, the replay, he was spinning off a block, turning and the ballcarrier ran into him. He didnt initiate the hit. Lets watch. He takes on the double team like hes supposed to, he feels the ball inside, goes down low but so does the ballcarrier, at the verne just a murmur through gary when the game does resume this is the toughest part. Youve got to go out there and rely on your instincts your mind cant wander. You have to trust your techniques
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Marlene Street Forrest
The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) will confer the Honorary Doctoral Degree in Public Policy on Marlene Street Forrest, Managing Director of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) and the Honorary Doctoral Degree in Business Administration posthumously, on the late Gordon “Butch” Stewart, , former Chairman of Sandals Resorts International.
The degrees will be presented at a combined 2020/2021 virtual commencement ceremony themed Embracing the new norm: Be the master of your success on Sunday, July 18, 2021, at 2pm.
Street Forrest will deliver the keynote address to the graduating classes from the College of Graduate Studies & Research, the School of Business & Management, the School of Technology & Mathematics and the School of Humanities & Law.