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Former North Dakota State men’s basketball standout Tyson Ward has signed a contract to play his second professional season in Germany.
Ward will be making the move to Telekom Baskets Bonn in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), Germany’s top division. He played his rookie season for Oliver Würzburg in the same league in 2020-21.
Ward averaged 9.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game as a rookie, scoring in double figures 14 times.
Ward played for NDSU from 2016-20, becoming the only player in school history with more than 1,500 points, 700 rebounds and 250 assists in his career. He was named to the Lou Henson Mid-Major All-America team, All-Summit League first team, All-Summit League Tournament team, and NABC All-District second team for his senior season in 2019-20.
A bitter split has torn apart a new organisation set up to help ex-prisoners, with two former Finks bikies quitting to go solo amid allegations of poor leadership and a dispute about an SA government contract. Arcofyre is run by chief executive Kirby Brownlow, a former soldier and convicted armed robber, and aims to help cut high rates of recidivism - when former prisoners commit further crimes and return to jail. Other key Arcofyre members included former Fink and Mongol bikie brothers Matt and Tyson Ward, and Henry Keogh who was convicted of murdering his fiancee but released after 20 years in 2014 on appeal and not retried.
Mar 26, 2021
Photojournalists get to see incredible things. The Tulsa World s photo department of six has a combined 150 years of experience, so weâve all covered events both big and small. But this year was different.Â
As I answered phone calls and texts while working with photographers in the field, I kept hearing: âIâve never seen this before.â
Mike Simons and Ian Maule were on an Interstate 244 overpass with Black Lives Matter protesters when a pickup driver drove through the crowd. They were there when Tulsa Police and protesters clashed in Tulsa s Brookside neighborhood and when tear gas was launched near Woodland Hills Mall.Â