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mitchbeck · 9 months
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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK - PRO HOCKEY SIGNINGS CONTINUE
By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT – Much to empty from the Reporter’s Notebook as the off-season pro hockey signings continue but slow down as the dog days of summer approach. EX-HARTFORD WOLF PACK PLAYERS SIGNING After playing for three European teams last year, ex-Hartford Wolf Pack Aaron Luchuk signs with Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) for next year. Goalie Keith Kinkaid signs with the…
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bongaboi · 1 year
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North Central: 2022 NCAA Division III College Football National Champions
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Dec. 17, 2022) - Finishing off one of the most historically dominant campaigns in the 49-year history of the NCAA's split into three divisions, the North Central College football team claimed its second Division III national title in three seasons with a 28-21 victory over the University of Mount Union (Ohio) Friday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
The Cardinals completed an unblemished 15-0 season, establishing a new program record for single-season victories while also setting a new all-time Division III standard for rushing yards in a single season (5,325).
Facing off against the Purple Raiders (14-1) for the third straight postseason, North Central used its power running game to gain 44 yards on the first five plays of the evening before Luke Lehnen dropped back and uncorked a pass to Ethan Greenfield, who got behind the Mount Union coverage for a 28-yard touchdown reception with less than four minutes elapsed.
The Cardinals missed on a 32-yard field goal attempt late in the opening period but were able to double their lead in spectacular fashion midway through the second quarter. Taking over at its own six-yard line after Mount Union's fourth punt of the first half, Lehnen delivered a strike down the middle to Deangelo Hardy. The wideout made the catch near midfield and won a footrace with three Purple Raider defenders to the end zone. The 94-yard completion is the longest in the Cardinals' history.
Mount Union opened the second half on offense and put together an 18-play, 70-yard drive which consumed nearly nine minutes but still did not result in any points. Facing fourth down-and-one at the Cardinals' 10-yard line, the Raiders attempted to convert via the run, but Julian Bell and Angelo Cusumano broke through the line to bring down running back Lance Mitchell three yards behind the line of scrimmage and end the drive.
On the second play of the ensuing drive, Greenfield broke loose for a 58-yard run to the Raiders' 26-yard line. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Greenfield took a direct snap and ran off left end for his second score of the evening. With 14:56 to play, the Cardinals owned a 21-0 advantage.
Mount Union got on the board with a nine-yard scoring run by quarterback Braxton Plunk, and narrowed the gap further to 21-14 after Plunk's three-yard TD pass to Wayne Ruby.
Lehnen, who became the first North Central quarterback to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single season (1,034), ran 42 yards on the ensuing drive to move the Cardinals into Raider territory. Three plays later, Hardy hauled in a three-yard scoring pass from Lehnen which was ruled an incompletion initially before being overturned on a replay review.
Trailing, 28-14, Mount Union brought itself back within one score as Plunk completed a 41-yard pass to Ruby before a four-yard scoring pass to Edwin Reed with just 30 seconds to play. The Raiders attempted an onside kick but Zack Orr recovered to put an end to the contest.
Greenfield was named the game's Most Outstanding Player, a distinction he also received in North Central's 2019 Stagg Bowl victory, ran for 119 yards on 25 carries. Lehnen ran 10 times for 98 yards while Hardy caught three passes for a game-high 107 yards.
Sam Taviani paced the Cardinals' defense with nine tackles (eight solo), while Cusumano finished with seven.
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Panzer IIIs from the 11th Panzer Division of Heeresgruppe Süd (Army Group South) are moving to Spas-Demensk in the Kaluga Region, October 1941
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awesomecooperlove · 5 months
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Non nobis solum nati sumus ortusque nostri partem patria vindicat, partem amici.
- Cicero, De Officiis (On Duties)
We are not born for ourselves alone; a part of us is claimed by our nation, another part by our friends.
Photo: The king’s guard and other regiments of the British army rehearse at night ahead of the coronation of HRH King Charles III. Over 7000 members of the British armed forces took part in dress rehearsals in the middle of the night.
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mensiscollar · 2 years
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well it better be black and it better be tight and it better be just my size
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the-nomadicone · 2 years
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Ex. Resolute Dragon // United States Marine Corps
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pfenniged · 5 months
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okay but I forgot to mention that there's possible new Ricardian evidence being released this weekend so I'm ready for it
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carbone14 · 1 year
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Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf. N de la 2e Panzerdivision - 1944-1945
©Artwork by Ron Volstad
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thesparrow1996 · 2 years
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Tas de bois, Edwige Fouvy // X-Force (2008) #6, Clayton Crain // “In Every Life,” Alicia Ostriker
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vaguely-concerned · 2 years
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I guess my biggest problem with Part 5 (besides how Ami was treated because *Jesus Christ why?*) is that while it has a lot of potential and some really good concepts and themes it wants to gesture at, it never feels like it does more than just gesture at them. Like it's more interested in the concept of *having* these concepts and themes than actually following up on them in a way that makes sense. Part 5's got some fantastic individual scenes, but the whole is kind of a hot mess for me.
I agree and I disagree -- I think some of the themes are actually solidly brought through the whole way (fujiko and lupin's relationship especially, but also the running theme of 'where is lupin's place in the modern world', which it essentially answers with 'he's what he's always have been: first and foremost a good story, which holds a different power and influence than the stripped clinical kind of information tech giants wield' -- I wouldn't want them to go back to that tech-focused intensely online-aware theme again, but I think it was a worthy thing to explore for one season. and then the more subtextual stuff like jigen as the one stable thing in lupin's life, which is additonally wrapped up/given a day in the limelight in 'the times', that one satisfied me Greatly), and some of the themes are dropped long before they're brought to anything. ami's ending in particular is... wow. that's how they did it huh lol. but part 5 is still my fave because of its strengths and despite its failures, the whole tone of it and ways of doing character interactions appealed to me.
again tho you have every right to feel exactly how you feel! very little lupin iii media is like....... objectively good by normal standards (affectionate), so it's all about what specific trash garbage they serve up that sparks joy for any one individual hahaha. I genuinely dislike the vast majority of part 4 -- I find it both unforgiveably boring and thematically incoherent and unsatisfying -- but many people I respect and admire love that season; they just got something else out of it than I did, and that's okay, neither of us is in the wrong for it.
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Heer (German army) soldiers change their firing position during a street battle in the Battle for Kharkov, under cover of armoured vehicles. An Sd.Kfz.250/1 armoured personnel carrier from the 57th Infantry Division and a StuG III from the Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 197, 23.10.1941
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kitnita · 1 year
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learning via an old friend’s instagram that the college i dropped out of just had their Big Rivalry Football Game at fucking yankee stadium?? for whatever goddamn reason???
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bongaboi · 1 month
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Trine: 2023-24 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Champions
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Cortez Garland scored 22 points and Nate Tucker scored 13 points and Trine University beat Hampden-Sydney 69-61 on Saturday to claim the NCAA Division III national championship.
It's the first men's college basketball championship for the Thunder (29-4), who entered the 64-team tournament ranked 13th in the country. Hampden-Sydney (31-3) ranked No. 1.
Aidan Smylie scored 12 points and Drew Moore added 10 for Trine of Angola, Indiana.
Adam Brazil was the lone player for Hampden-Sydney (Sydney, Virginia) to score in double-digits with 23 points but was 6-for-22 shooting.
The Tigers led 25-23 at the break before Garland tied it with a jump shot, provided a pair of foul shots for a two-point lead and then buried a 3-pointer to complete his 7-0 run in less than two minutes. The Thunder led the remainder.
Smylie sank a 3 with 5:47 left made it 50-41 in Trine's favor before Hampton-Sydney closed within three off a pair of foul shots by Ryan Clements, a layup by Davidson Hubbard and jump shot from Josiah Hardy.
But Cortez Garland countered with a three-point play, brother Fred Garland made a 3 and Cortez Garland made a jumper to make it 59-48 with 2:13 left and the Thunder cruised from there.
Trine went 6 for 6 from the foul line in the last 33 seconds. The Thunder went 22 for 25 from the foul line overall.
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Check it out! The webpage for the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2023 has been completed, including videos. Click the link above to go directly to the webpage.
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svalleynow · 8 months
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Double Arrest Made in Child Rape Investigation
Double Arrest Made in Child Rape Investigation in Marion and Sequatchie Counties...
William Beene, III  |  Brandy HawkinsImage courtesy MCSD An investigation by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division, the Sequatchie County Sheriff’s Office, and the 12th Judicial District Drug and Violent Crime Task Force has led to the arrest of two people on multiple counts of Child Rape. Officials say 48-year-old William Beene, III of Sequatchie County and…
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