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WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and The Miz are scheduled to participate in The Shaq Bowl during Super Bowl Weekend, which is being put on by NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal.
Shaq is currently working a storyline in AEW, but there are no AEW wrestlers participating in Shaq’s Super Bowl event. Shaq recently challenged AEW Executive Vice President Cody Rhodes to a match in March, likely at the Revolution pay-per-view, and Cody responded on Dynamite this week. It looks like the match will feature Cody and Red Velvet vs. Shaq and Jade Cargill, but AEW has not made it official.
Shaq working with WWE stars on Super Bowl Sunday
January 28, 2021
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)
Shaquille O’Neal is involved in an angle with AEW, but he is also working with WWE wrestlers during his Shaq Bowl event. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and The Miz are advertised for the February 7 kickoff show.
Powell’s POV: Cody Rhodes and Red Velvet challenged Shaq and Jade Cargill to a tag team match on last night’s Dynamite show. He has been taking part in the AEW angle for months. I guess he’s an equal time guy when it comes to pro wrestling. Read the full press release below.
Whatever it takes : Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield creates Club Hub to help families
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RIDGEFIELD With the pandemic still raging and families prepared to deal with the continuous transitions between in-person, hybrid, and full-distance learning, the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield teamed up with the schools to create a new offering.
Club Hub gives students a place to complete their virtual learning during the school day under the supervision of the Boys & Girls Club’s youth development professionals and support staff. The club leadership decided to launch it after seeing a need to support families through the changing learning models.
Staff Report
WOOSTER Karrie Foster began serving as the interim director of the Boys & Girls Club of Wooster today, the youth organization announced in a recent news release.
Foster has been with the club since 2014, and served as the high school site director since 2019, according to the release. Over the last two years, she worked with the leadership team to build a program at Wooster High School. Anyone who knows Karrie is aware of her passion for our mission and enthusiasm for the kids, the release stated. We are grateful for her dedicated service to the Boys & Girls Club of Wooster and we ask you to join us in formally welcoming her to this new role.
It is often during times of uncertainty and distress that those who are truly dedicated really stand out. With the Fort Hood Child and Youth Services program, hard work and