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Hurricane bats stay active in series-clinching win over Clemson

Adrian Del Castillo bats against Florida Gulf Coast University on April 14 at Mark Light Field. Photo credit: Alex Carnochan Just one evening removed from Miami’s five-homer spectacle in the series opener, the Canes and Clemson Tigers treated fans to an early home run battle. But UM subsequently settled into the contest, while Clemson couldn’t find an answer for the steady Hurricane offensive onslaught as Miami cliched the series with a 10-2 win Saturday night. UM (20-11, 12-10 ACC) scored early and often in Game 2 of the weekend series at Mark Light Field, lighting up the scoreboard starting in the second inning and all but one frame afterword through the eighth.

Superintendent Greg Adkins to retire

Superintendent Greg Adkins to retire Published: April 16, 2021 10:29 AM EDT Updated: April 16, 2021 12:30 PM EDT Lee County Superintendent Greg Adkins has decided to retire at the end of his contract later this year. Two district sources told WINK News Adkins sent an email announcing his plans to all district employees. His plan is to retire at the end of June, which is when his employment contract is up, according to a copy of Adkins’ email obtained by WINK News. School district spokesman Rob Spicker said Adkins has been thinking about this for some time and his announcement allows for an orderly transition.

Coastal News Today | FL - UNSEEN ENEMY

ON ANY GIVEN DAY, STRAIGHT-LINE CANALS flanking narrow roads that thread the Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park host scores of pole fishers. Shore-bound or boat-mounted, they hoist both pleasure and supper from dark waters often visibly pocked with alligators and adorned with attendant wading birds. Human and other animals have foraged here through 5,000 years of seasons wet and dry, hunting and fishing in a slow-motion water world sliding eternally south, from the big fresh splash of Lake Okeechobee to the fecund salt shallows of Florida Bay. But nowadays, if they regularly eat what they catch often the case with people and always the case with birds and beasts they risk mercury poisoning.

With added sense of urgency, Miami makes pitching change ahead of Clemson series

With added sense of urgency, Miami makes pitching change ahead of Clemson series
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