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Latics sink to another home defeat on the final day of a dismal season Date published: 10 May 2021
Latics boss Keith Curle
Latics boss Keith Curle aimed a swipe at his players again at the weekend after his team were thumped 3-0 at home by Forest Green on the final day of the season.
It’s been a largely miserable campaign again for the Boundary Park outfit, who lost 15 out of their 23 home games in League Two in 2020/21, and closed in a dismal 18th place in the table.
“We wanted to end the season on a real high, but it just didn’t happen that way,” groaned Curle after Rovers sealed their place in the play-offs.
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FAIRMONT â The high school prom is a rite of passage and students at Fairmont Senior High celebrated that rite May 8 after a year of prom cancellations across the U.S. due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emma Paugh
Kirt Drennon
However, this year, as the coronavirus appears to be loosening its grip, seniors were able to take to the dance floor one last time as Polar Bears.
Congratulations to Fairmont Senior High Queen Emma Paugh and King Kirt Drennon.
The daughter of Ronda and Jason Paugh, Emma is graduating with highest honors. During her time in high school, Emma served as sophomore class treasurer, Junior class president and student body secretary. She is a member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Bible Club. Sheâs played varsity lacrosse, varsity basketball, and varsity volleyball. She has played on state championship winning basketball and lacrosse teams and is involved in church outreach.
Images from a previous Forest Green Rovers game Forest Green Rovers were humbled 3-1 by league strugglers Southend United as they missed out on the opportunity to go top of League Two on Wednesday evening. Goals from Shaun Hobson, Timothee Dieng and a spectacular long-range strike from Nathan Ferguson proved decisive in denying Rovers an important win, despite a late Jamille Matt consolation. Forest Green nearly got off to the perfect start after just three minutes, however former Southend man Isaac Hutchinson saw his tight angled free kick attempt land on the roof of visitor’s net. The first clear chance of the game came after 17 minutes when Reeco Hackett-Fairchild latched on to a long ball but his shot was blocked well and bounced past the Rovers goal.