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Church upgrades 8-year-old leukemia survivors home

Church upgrades 8-year-old leukemia survivors home Church upgrades 8-year-old leukemia survivors home By DeAndria Turner | May 1, 2021 at 10:47 PM CDT - Updated May 1 at 10:47 PM THE SHOALS, Ala. (WAFF) - 8-year-old Kennedy Thompson and her family’s life drastically changed six months ago. That’s when she was diagnosed with leukemia. The entire family is still in Memphis while she recovers. Now, people here in The Shoals are working on a surprise for when they return. “Well I’m the star, Kennedy Thompson,” said Kennedy Thompson. Full of joy and smiles 8-year-old Kennedy Thompson has a story to tell. “November 6th, I came here and I was diagnosed with it and by midnight, November 7th, at 2 o’clock in the morning we were here at St. Jude figuring out what Leukemia and stuff I had,” said Thompson.

RRW: Oregon s Cole Hocker Wins Both Mile and 3000m At NCAA Indoor Championships

RRW: Oregon’s Cole Hocker Wins Both Mile and 3000m At NCAA Indoor Championships By David Monti, @d9monti (c) 2021 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved (13-Mar) On the final day of the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center at the University of Arkansas, Oregon sophomore Cole Hocker was the dominant distance athlete winning the mile in a championships record 3:53.71 then the 3000m in 7:46.15 about an hour later, both with sizzling final laps.  The 20 points he scored for the Ducks helped them win the team title with 79 points, the second-highest score in meet history and highest total since 1994.

RRW: Wesley Kiptoo, Joyce Kimeli Win NCAA 5000m Titles

RRW: Wesley Kiptoo, Joyce Kimeli Win NCAA 5000m Titles By David Monti, @d9monti (c) 2021 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved (12-Mar) Iowa State’s Wesley Kiptoo and Auburn’s Joyce Kimeli won the 5000m titles on the penultimate day of the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center at the University of Arkansas today, while the men of Oregon and women of Brigham Young took the distance medley relay titles with superb anchor-leg runs. Wesley Kiptoo winning the 2021 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 5000m (photo via cyclones.com) Kiptoo dominated the men’s race, running away from the field to win in a championships record of 13:23.77.  Wearing black knitted gloves (he later said his hands were cold), Kiptoo started the race aggressively, splitting the first 400m in 59.8 seconds, and the first 800m in 2:01.1.  Although Arkansas’s Amon Kemboi and Florida State’s Adrian Wildschutt remained within striking distance, Kiptoo f

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