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Florida softball looks ahead to South Carolina and senior day - The Independent Florida Alligator

Florida softball looks ahead to South Carolina and senior day UF leads the all-time series 51-19 overall April 23, 2021 | 1:22pm EDT Florida hosts the South Carolina Gamecocks to start its sixth SEC series Friday and honor its seniors Saturday. Photo from UF-Alabama game April 16. Photo by Rachel Slay | The Independent Florida Alligator Florida hosts the South Carolina Gamecocks to start its sixth SEC series Friday and honor its seniors Saturday.  South Carolina carries a 23-18 record with a dismal 2-13 fate in the SEC. The Gamecocks hover just one spot above the trenches of the SEC rankings.  Freshman pitcher Leah Powell sits at the helm of the Gamecock staff with a 7-2 record and .251 opponent battin

Announcing The 2021 Edison Award Winning Companies That Will Shape The Future

Provided by PR Newswire Announcing The 2021 Edison Award Winning Companies That Will Shape The Future Announcing The 2021 Edison Award Winning Companies That Will Shape The Future Jennifer Holmgren, CEO LanzaTech, and Reinhold Schmieding, President and Founder Arthrex, received the distinguished 2021 Edison Achievement Award. PR Newswire FORT MYERS, Fla., April 23, 2021 FORT MYERS, Fla., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Edison Awards is pleased to announce the winners of its 34th annual program. The awards gala took place last night at the new Caloosa Sound Convention Center and was hosted by Miles O Brien. This is the first year the prestigious event was held in the City of Fort Myers.

Watch: Florida cyclist s path blocked by alligators

Florida cyclist s path blocked by alligators By (0) April 23 (UPI) A woman taking a bike ride on a Florida trail captured video when she found her path blocked by a large alligator with a second gator lurking nearby. Brenda Stelzer said she was riding her bike at Bird Rookery Swamp Sanctuary in Naples when she spotted the alligator parked across the trail ahead of her. A second alligator was nearby, parallel to the trail. Advertisement Stelzer said she was considering her options for getting past the gators when the animals moved out of her way on their own.

Barney s bible: The more games you play, the better you get fallacy leaves T&T players underdeveloped

Barney’s bible: ‘The more games you play, the better you get’ fallacy leaves T&T players underdeveloped Wednesday 21 April 2021 Thursday 22 April 2021 Thursday 7 January 2021 Wednesday 4 November 2020 Tuesday 20 April 2021 Home / Volley / Global Football / Barney’s bible: ‘The more games you play, the better you get’ fallacy leaves T&T players underdeveloped Barney’s bible: ‘The more games you play, the better you get’ fallacy leaves T&T players underdeveloped Youth development in Trinidad, simply put, consists of tournaments and competitions. The Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), Youth Pro League (YPL), Republic Bank Youth League, Next Level U-19 Tournament and Commissioner’s Cup are the main players in this arena. 

Former U S Supreme Court clerk named chair of public TV board | Business Observer

FORT MYERS Southwest Florida resident Jim Hale, a onetime U.S. Supreme Court law clerk and former Target and General Mills Corp. executive, has been named chair of the WGCU Public Media Advisory Board. Hale, who joined the board of the Southwest Florida PBS and NPR programming entity in 2013, will serve a two-year term as chair, according to a statement. He’s the board’s immediate past vice chair and follows outgoing chair Judy Bricker, the release adds. Hale, who moved to the region with his wife, Shannon, in 2007, is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the University of Minnesota Law School. He clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren in 1965-66, the release states, where he “spent a significant amount of this time helping to draft the Miranda opinion.”

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