Statesmen Breeze Past Saint Mary
Oskaloosa. With a short day between games, William Penn women’s lacrosse hosted the Spires of Saint Mary (Kan.) on Saturday. With scoring coming from up and down the line up, the Statesmen cleared USM 16-5. The win gets the record for WPU up to 4-6 overall and 3-4 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.
The navy and gold quickly produced the first shot, as MacKenzie Petersen (Fr., Albertville, Minn., Public Accounting) peppered one wide of the net within the first minute. With the Spires unable to make a clear, both Emma Lady (Sr., Richmond, Ind., Masters of Sports Management) and Hallie Clark (Fr., Centerville, Utah) got to unload shots, but neither could hit the frame. The Spires finally got a shot away and got a free position opportunity right after, but Madison Reed (Fr., Shakopee, Minn., Secondary Education) stepped up to make the save, as she would pitch 17 minutes of shutout action in the first half.
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380-kilometers east of Melbourne at Swifts Creek on Sunday the curtain was drawn on another successful Picnic Racing season. While the pandemic meant the circuit would start later than normal, crowds slowly filtered back and across 28 meetings over 160 races were run.
Even so, it wasn’t until the very final race on Sunday that the Picnic Trainers Premiership was decided with Don Dwyer holding on by one victory after a late season charge from Troy Kilgower.
One award however that didn’t go down to the wire was the Jockey’s Premiership whose fate was sealed many weeks earlier. In just his third season of race riding, 31-year-old Shaun Cooper won his second riders title with 31 wins to his name – 12 wins clear of Grant Secombe in second place.
One of âbest Easter seasonsâ on record buoys tourismâs holiday hopes
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Tourism operators in Victoriaâs regions are making hay while the sun shines as warm autumn weather fuels one of the best Easter holiday seasons they have seen.
Warm and settled temperatures are set to continue this week, increasing again to 27 degrees by Thursday after reaching heights not seen on a Good Friday since the 1930s and peaking at 31 degrees on Saturday in Melbourne.
Tourists taking a tractor trip through Len Raynerâs orchard on Monday
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