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Lowcountry wrestlers bring home gold at state SCHSL LOGO (Source: WMBF) By Lyndsey Gough | March 6, 2021 at 11:14 PM EST - Updated March 6 at 11:14 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WTOC) - In SCHSL state wrestling, several Lowcountry wrestlers brought home individual titles. Hilton Head senior James Levy won the 113-pound title after finishing as runner-up twice. His practice partner, freshman Zao Estrada, became the first girl in the state of South Carolina to place in the boys division, coming in third at 106.
May River’s Gabe Juarez won the 160 title, and teammate Eli Hall won his second state championship in the 220 class.
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Miami: 1-3 | Part 2: 4-3 | Part 3: 7-4 | Part 4: 10-6
Patriots: 2-2 | Part 2: 2-5 | Part 3: 5-6 | Part 4: 7-9
NY Jets: 0-4 | Part 2: 0-8 | Part 3: 0-11 | Part 4: 2-14
State of the AFC East
-Buffalo: The Bills did it! They have won the New England Invitational Division and made it into the playoffs again!
Buffalo secured its first AFC East title since 1995. I wasn’t even born yet! And here’s the kicker: They will get a couple thousand fans in attendance for the game!
Also, talk about going for the kill against New England! Because of that decision and Stefon Diggs being a BOSS, you made my buddy Mitch Andrus very happy to not choke a third fantasy football title match away in four years and finally win The Big One.
Keiser University names Ryan Sagers, Ph.D., as new president of Fort Lauderdale and graduate school campuses
Keiser University Chancellor Arthur Keiser, Ph.D., has announced the appointment of Ryan Sagers, Ph.D., as the president of the Keiser University Fort Lauderdale campus and the Keiser University Graduate School. Sagers joins Keiser University with more than 20 years of higher education leadership experience.
“We are delighted to welcome Dr. Sagers to Keiser University and are fortunate to have him as the leader of our Fort Lauderdale campus,” said Arthur Keiser, Ph.D., Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer. “He brings a wealth of experience to his new role and a proven track record of institutional growth and positive student outcomes.”