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While battling in the quarterfinals of the CHSAA state tournament on Friday, James Horton's corner included his two coaches plus a couple interpreters, who moved around the mat and signed the coaches' instructions to him throughout the match.
PCIS: EIAMDS will be a 'critical re-ordering of our lives' guampdn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from guampdn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Senators on Friday afternoon received an overwhelming opposition to the idea of raising Guam’s $9.25 hourly minimum wage, but committee on economic development chairman Sen. Roy Quinata said no wage
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– Area roundup: Edward Little's Jack Keefe, Lewiston's Evan Knowlton named Travis Roy semifinalists sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Invasive species can have dramatic effects on our ecosystem, as Arizona’s high country was hit in the past by bark beetles — creatures that increased the risk of wildfires.Now a different kind of beetle is causing other worries in our state.The tamarisk leaf beetle was introduced to some of our Southwestern neighbors in 2001 before eventually making its way to Arizona.
Instead, it will be the elevated state of the Red Eddies boys hockey program. “The first thing is we grew as a program,” Cassidy said. “We only lost one game, which is a big advancement from last year (when) we lost 10 in a row. We became more of a cohesive unit, we tried to grow each and every year, and the success we had this year shows the process is working.” The senior captain had two goals and eight assists in 10 games played this season. He is the first Edward Little player to be a finalist for the Travis Roy Award since Ben Steele in 2016. The Red Eddies have had two Travis Roy winners, Kyle Smith (2004) and Josh Benson (2002).
Travis Roy Award semifinalists include Edward Little, Lewiston and St. Dom’s players Boys hockey: Will Cassidy, Keegan McLaughlin and Lucas Pushard selected as three of the six semifinalists for prestigious award. Sun Journal Staff Report Read Article Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin denies a shot by Scarborough’s Samuel Rumelhart during the second overtime of the Class A championship game in Lewiston in March 2020. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Edward Little defenseman Will Cassidy, Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin and St. Dom’s forward Lucas Pushard have been chosen as semifinalists for the Travis Roy Award. The three area players are among six semifinalists for the award, which is given to the top senior boys hockey player in Class A. The other semifinalists are Falmouth’s Owen Drummey, Portland/Deering’s Max Cheever and Scarborough’s Peter O’Brien.