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Local students make Tufts University dean’s list Share MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. Tufts University has announced its 2021 spring semester dean’s list. Local students include Aidan Sweeney of Gray, class of 2024; Brooke Smiley of Lewiston, class of 2022; Jordan Smiley of Lewiston, class of 2022; and Raynor Ahlstrin-Muniec of Winthrop, class of 2023. Dean’s list honors at Tufts University require a semester grade point average of 3.4 or greater. filed under: Wake up to local news Enter your email and our daily headlines will be delivered to your inbox each morning at 5 a.m. This iframe contains the logic required to handle Ajax powered Gravity Forms. ....
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@CCMariners 1625201603,1625201643 Nick Montgomery has been appointed as Central Coast Mariners A-League Head Coach, following the completion of an extensive selection process by the club. Montgomery played for the Mariners between 2012 and 2017 after moving from Sheffield United, and after retiring as a professional player stepped into the coaching fold. The 39-year-old completed his UEFA Pro Licence coaching certificate during the Covid-19 lockdown and has spent the past two seasons as Head Coach of the Mariners NPL and Y-League sides, taking out the NPL2 Premiership/Championship double last season. In his role with the Academy, Montgomery has also played an influential role in the development of some of the Mariners brightest young stars, including Alou Kuol, Matt Hatch, Dan Hall, Jordan Smylie and Max Balard. ....
Super sub Kuol shows why five sub rule should stick A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size There have been plenty of things to celebrate so far as we reach the midpoint of the 2020-21 A-League season. It’s bloody good to have crowds back. The cowbells at Campbelltown Stadium are not to everyone’s taste, but add something new that makes Macarathur’s atmosphere unique to the league. Switching to cooler months while due to the circumstances has been a masterstroke. But the thing that is most exciting is the influx of local players due to adding more substitutes, and there’s one player in particular using this to their advantage. ....
Share on Twitter But the Englishman, who remains actively engaged in trying to sell the club, isn’t giddy with excitement just yet, exclaiming simply: “It’s far too early to say too much but I do think this season will be more competitive across the board. “People don’t believe this but last season we improved on the previous season and if this season we can do that again we’re going to finish higher up the table. “Fans want to see an improvement and a couple of early wins builds a bit of confidence and belief. “It’s going to be a topsy-turvy season, largely because of COVID and all the uncertainty surrounding that.” ....