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Irish Fall 2-1 in Overtime to No. 18 Oklahoma State


STILLWATER, Okla. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team (6-6-0) gave No. 18 Oklahoma State (12-3-1) all it had and then some on Sunday afternoon, falling 2-1 in overtime. The Fighting Irish outshot the Cowgirls 10-9 and had several near chances to pull ahead in the second half. 
Sophomore midfielder Maddie Mercado secured Notre Dame’s lone goal of the game via a free kick during the 27th minute. It marked her second goal of the season, for she has now scored in two straight games. 
HOW IT HAPPENED
Notre Dame nearly got on the board first in the 11th minute when Kiki Van Zanten fired a shot off her left foot from about 25 yards. The ball soared to the left-side upper-90, missing the mark by inches as it hit the crossbar and ricocheted out.  ....

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Good News: Jacksonville students surprised as Tomorrow's Leaders


Lenny Curry to their schools and virtual classroom on Jan. 5. 
Caden Cohen, a fifth-grader at Central Riverside Elementary,
Charlotte Kessler, an eighth-grader at LaVilla School of the Arts, and
Jagger Leach, a senior at Stanton College Preparatory School, got the news in front of their teachers and classmates.
Tomorrow’s Leaders recognizes youth who exemplify the philosophies of King through leadership, community volunteerism and civic responsibility. 
“Our children are our future and these students in particular have written essays that came from their hearts and from the impact that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has made on their lives,” Curry said. “It is an honor for me to congratulate and surprise these deserving Duval County students who work hard every day in their classrooms, their homes and in their communities.” ....

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