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Firestone coach Dave Milo is reloading with three key players gone from last season team that won the City Series regular season and playoff titles, and went 13 10 overall.
had Jerome Lane, Kevin Gladney and JaTice Shaw last year who were good seniors, Milo said. and Kevin accounted for a majority of our scoring. This year we have some experienced guys back. JaeQuan Jones at the point got a lot of starting time last year at that position. Evan Kennerly is going to be a three year starter [at forward] for us. Those are two seniors who are leading along with [senior center] Miles Kirk.
Lewis is a sophomore [forward] who is seasoned. He looks so good. The fifth position in the starting lineup is wide open. I have a bunch of nice kids. I just hope once they get on the floor they get rid of that niceness and get a little mean.
Kirk, Jones, Kennerly and Lewis will be expected to carry the scoring load.
is going to be a totally different year for me, Kennerly said. and I was kind of more on the outskirts and didn really play my game. I fell in line with their game. I will have the ball more and so will my teammates. I plan to score more. There will be less outside shooting and more attacking the basket.
Juniors Davoris Allen and Kyrell Allen will get minutes with senior Andre Simmons.
plan to be more of a family with more passing, more penetrating and everybody is going to get more touches, Jones said. year, it looked like our identity was two people. This year we will have more options and more threats. Buchtel boys basketball team finished second to Firestone and went 17 7 overall.
have about eight or nine guys back with experience, Buchtel coach Stephen White said. have a good mix of a little bit of height and we are quick and fast. I think we will be faster and quicker than last year team and we will shoot a lot better. We have better attitudes and I expect really big things from our team.
Seniors Tre Smith and Ci Johnson Lollar and junior Deric Rucker are returning starters for Buchtel.
can do really well this year, Johnson Lollar said. main strength is defense. seniors Antonio Hambrick and D Smith should make an impact along with juniors Lashawn Johnson, Jarod Puryear, Talon Sims and Eric Rucker.
are going to be a defensive team with way better chemistry, Smith said. are going to work harder to get everybody involved in the game and get hyped. could rise with senior leaders Jake Fisher, Dionte Williams and Jake Williams.
league is even and wide open, McGill said. are young and still working. We have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of potential, but Imani Scott, Brooke Morgan, Mishae Roper and Brea Forney graduated from last year team. Sims, Ashley Ingram, Ashley Phillips and Destiny Turner are set to join Carter.
is stressful losing the players we lost to graduation, Carter said. know I need to step up and do what I have been doing since freshman year. coach Yontami Jones will rely on Brittany Gochenour and Breanna Hill to lead.
Other top girls to watch are: Tia Balknight and Sabria Meadows of North, Morgan Felder and Khaila Gregory of East, Shyna Smith and Anila Wallace of Garfield, Kendra Love and Dynasti Smith Malone of Ellet, and Tionne El Amin and Paetyn McGuire of Buchtel.
Groves leads East to win
Springfield coach Kevin Vaughn had fun watching Stow senior Brian Groves run around on offense, but he also enjoyed watching his East Team defense succeed in a 21 13 victory Thursday morning in the Thanks4Giving All Star Football Game. Aguilar was a really good playmaker and one of ours from Springfield, Larry Boso, I thought did a great job too, Vaughn said. Bryan DiCillo kid from Walsh who is going to Ohio U, did an outstanding job. Keith Jarvis from Green, his uncle is on the coaching staff with me at Springfield and was here today. That was pretty cool. was also very familiar with the Ellet players Jake Fisher, Hussain Hamdan, Dakota King and Matt Geer on the East Team.
grew up and played for Jake Fisher dad [Mark] in high school in basketball and baseball at Ellet, so we have a relationship, Vaughn said. also played for Matt Geer father, Brian Geer, in football on coach Joe Yost staff. I have been watching these kids since they were young. This was just a very special day to bring everyone together. Maurice Dorrell and Nordonia Desmond Filey stood out defensively for East.
liked our defense and I also liked our offensive line, Vaughn said. had a huge offensive line with Tallmadge Joe Lowery, who is going to Ohio U, and we had Alex Conley and John Conner from Walsh. I think Stow represented very well with their kids. They were not all big and strong type of kids, but they played with a lot of heart. had seven players in the game with Groves, Matt Beech, Jake Flinn, Zaire Lewis, Jonte Pooler, Joe Kollar and Christian Schmidt.
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Buchtel senior Chris Davis woke up Thursday and realized he had one more chance to showcase his speed to colleges in the Thanks4Giving All Star Football Wholesale Jerseys Game.
was so excited to play, Davis said. actually woke up at 5 in the morning. I couldn sleep. I was sitting in my bed and thinking about how this was my last high school game. Playing [on the West Team] with different players from Cuyahoga Falls, Barberton, Revere, Firestone, North, Hoban and Copley was just a great experience.
Davis is a quarterback by trade, but some colleges are looking at him as a wide receiver. He caught two touchdown passes in Thursday game from Copley senior John Kromalic.
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Greene ran for his avalanche probe and shovel, and began searching for the boy, a Rattlesnake School third grader.
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Ten days later, Greene now knows how much we don't know about avalanches. Who would have imagined an avalanche hitting a residential neighborhood inside the Missoula city limits?
Now we all know. It can happen.
On Sunday, Greene, his fiance and her children paused to reflect on the avalanche and an unbelievable week that included Phoenix's release from St. Patrick Hospital, a whirlwind trip to New York City for a "Today" show appearance and the loss of their home, which was badly damaged by the disaster.
Most of all, they said, they want to return to normal.
It was as simple, and as unexpected, as this: Phoenix and Coral were playing outside on a Friday afternoon when school had been canceled because of a blizzard.
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Mother Erin Scoles was watching the children from a bedroom window of their lower Rattlesnake rental home.
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The Oilers were the first football team to play indoors at the Houston Astrodome. They played there until their controversial move to Tennessee. The Titans reached the Super Bowl in the 1999 season.
He accumulated more wins than any other current NFL owner with 409. The 400th occurred against the Houston Texans in the 2011 regular season finale.
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"Bud Adams played a pivotal role in the growth of pro football as a pioneer and innovator," commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "As a founding owner of the American Football League that began play in 1960, Bud saw the potential of pro football Authentic Carlos Hyde Jersey and brought the game to new cities and new heights of popularity, first in Houston and then in Nashville. He was an brilliant entrepreneur with a terrific sense of humor that helped lighten many a tense meeting. His commitment to the best interests of the game and league was unwavering, and his personal along with the team's impact in community relations and philanthropy set a standard for the NFL. Bud was truly a gift to the NFL. We extend our deepest sympathy to his daughters Susan and Amy, and the entire family."
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In onespot, NBA stars can be seen, not playing board games with children devastated by cancer, but, instead, touting the greatness and indispensability of the most powerful institution in the world, the United States military. military are willing to him and his country ( so thankful that they are able to do that for me, to make this a safer place for me to live Roy Hibbert, starting center for the Indiana Pacers, sees Pierce gratitude and raises him in a big way, making the latter sentiments seem woefully weak by comparison:They protecting our country, they protecting the world, and, you know, obviously we wouldn have freedom without them.This is just an extraordinary sentence. It contains three distinct, factual claims. 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During the 2013 World Series, Bank of America, that beacon of patriotism and benevolence, sponsored an initiative called Your Thanks. For each photo, message or video submitted that expressed thanks to the military, the bank donated $1 to nonprofits that support service members, veterans and their families. Your Thanks received considerable on air attention during the World Series itself. Before Game 1 at Fenway Park, Red Sox great Carl Yastrzemski threw out the ceremonialfirst pitch. He was joined on the mound by three veterans, all of whom are Medal of Honor recipients. right now where they supporting our troops and things of that nature. So it very different times. undercurrent of all this is that and for the military and those who serve in it is intrinsically apolitical. It just something that all decent Americans understand and respect. This approach serves a very important purpose, which is to further blur the lines between patriotism and support for the military. Americans of conscience who do not the troops, particularly those who volunteer to fight in wars of aggression, are not allowed a seat at the table in this paradigm. Their existence is not even acknowledged, in fact. These are different times, in the words of Yastrzemski, and our society has progressed to the point where such shrill voices are no longer relevant.Supporting the military, though, and expressing gratitude for what the military is actually doing around the world, are nothing if not explicitly political sentiments. To suggest otherwise is fundamentally dishonest. It reduces sincere dissent on these matters of such tremendous consequence to our culture and our politics to nothingness. troops. troops. After all, who wouldn It is difficult to fathom a quicker path to self marginalization than to decline participation in such a feverish expression of flag waving and gratitude.The combination of unanimous, entirely uncritical appreciation for the military, and the irrational belief that we owe gratitude to the troops for virtually everything we cherish in life, up to and including freedom itself, is very dangerous for our intellectual culture. It stifles any potential for rational, coherent discussion on these matters. It makes us, free citizens of a constitutional society, meek and excessively obeisant. One suchtweetthanked the troops for allowing us to free. This is, of www.chiefsnflofficialauthentic.com/authentic-aaron-murray-jersey.html course, preposterous, but it is hardly a fringe belief. 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(As is very common in pronouncements of appreciation for the military, of us are automatically consigned to agreement.) Furthermore, the ability to away from our world, and whatever going on in our world and talk about football called freedom, in the unusual mind of Michael Irvin, and freedom is not free. Whom are we to thank for this? As it turns out, it the troops! Indeed, they are the ones who it possible for Irvin and his colleagues to go on television and discuss football. Again, there is seemingly no limit to the scope of human activity that many of us sincerely believe would not be possible were it not for the military selflessness.
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