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Shooting in Madison; Arrest in Jefferson
HONORING SHERIFF HOBBS Sheriff Hobbs' Boots and Barrels fundraisers See pages 10 - 11 See pages 10 - 11 MONTICELLO NEWS 151 Years of Serving the Monticello Community www.ecbpublishing.com Wednesday, April 17, 2019 No. 7 75¢+Tax ShootingAshley Hunter JCSO inreceived aMadison; transferred arrestshot at his vehicle in while Jefferson the While Cpl. Ryland spoke ECB Publishing, Inc. 911 call from the Madison two parties were traveling with the victim, a County Sheriff's Office, west on Interstate 10. truck matching On Thursday, advising that there had been Deputies from the JCSO the description April 11, the a possible shooting on responded to Interstate 10 in of the suspect's Jefferson County Interstate 10, with the order to locate and vehicle drove past. Sheriff's Office involved persons heading stop the two Jefferson County (JCSO) arrested west into Jefferson County. vehicles. Sheriff's Deputies Harrison Mario Verasso after Verasso The victim had placed JCSO's Cpl. and Carey pursued and engaged in shooting at the original call, Ryland spotted the victim's stopped the suspect's truck another vehicle while advising that a vehicle and made a traffic and made contact with Mario traveling on Interstate 10 man in a dark stop around mile marker 217, Verasso. through Madison County. colored just inside the Jefferson In a post-Miranda Mario Anthony Verasso See SHOOTING page 3 On the above date, the Chevrolet pickup truck had County line. Noise Two arrested on fraud charges ordinance Secret Service to investigate federal charges in the making Ashley Hunter Jeep Wrangler after ECB Publishing, Inc. -
2010-11 Shorter University Men's Basketball Media Guide
HAWK HOOPS Senior Marqise Wright Senior Tyler Watkins Senior Montagious Brown 2010-11 SHORTER UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS Introduction ................................................. 3-13 School Information Quick Facts .............................................. 3 Location .................................... Rome, Georgia The New U ............................................. 4-5 Founded ................................................ 1873 Winthrop-King Centre ................................ 6-7 Enrollment ............................................ 2,900 Locker Room ............................................. 8 President .......................... Dr. Harold E. Newman Strength & Conditioning ............................... 9 Director of Athletics .........................Bill Peterson President, Dr. Harold E. Newman ............... 10-11 Director of Athletics, Bill Peterson .............. 12-13 Nickname ............................................. Hawks Colors ..................................Royal Blue & White Season Preview ........................................... 14-19 Affiliation ...................................NAIA Division I Season Outlook ..................................... 14-16 Conference..................... Southern States Athletic Schedule................................................. 17 Home Arena ........................Winthrop-King Centre Rosters ............................................... 18-19 Capacity .............................................. -
LINE DRIVES the NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 46, No
LINE DRIVES THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 46, No. 2, Apr. 24, 2007) The President’s Message By NCBWA President Michael “Mex” Carey Membership: It’s hard to believe that the baseball season is nearing conference tournament time. The season has been a great one so far and things are sure to get more exciting as we get closer to conference tournaments, the NCAA Regionals and the College World Series. A young Georgetown team in the Nation’s Capitol has struggled with some injuries, but the battle for supremacy in the BIG EAST, like many other conferences across the country, are still up for debate. At the same time, our heartfelt condolences go out to everyone at Virginia Tech after the senseless tragedy that unfolded on the Blacksburg campus recently. I was not the only one, I’m sure, who was horrified by the images and though immediately of our friends who work on the campus. Pete Hughes, one of the great coaches in college baseball who I got to know when he was at Boston College and I worked at St. John’s, said it right after the Hokies’ 11-9 loss to Miami in the team’s first game after the tragedy. “We won before we got to the field today. The scoreboard was insignificant.” The board members of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association are in the process of selecting names for yearly awards. Last week, the final list for the Stopper of the Year Award will be announced and right behind that, we will have announcements for All-American nominees. -
08 Baseball Media Guide.Pdf
2008 CAMPBELL BASEBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS IFC........................................................... Camels.in.the.Pros GENERAL INFORMATION 1................................................................Table.of.Contents Location:............................................................................................ Buies.Creek,.N.C. 2-3................................................................Season.Outlook Founded:...............................................................................................................1887 4..................................Roster.and.Geographical.Breakdown Enrollment:..............................................................................6654.(all),.4364.(main) 5-12.................................................... Returning.Player.Bios Nickname:........................................................................................... Fighting.Camels 12-15............................................................Newcomer.Bios Colors:...................................................................................................Orange.&.Black 16....................................................... Head.Coach.Greg.Goff Home.Facility:.............................................................................................Taylor.Field 17............................................................. Assistant.Coaches 18.....................................................................2007.Results Press.Box.Phone:..................................................................................(910).814-4781 -
Shorterhawksbasketball 2011-12Mediaguide Fly Hawks
SHORTERHAWKSBASKETBALL 2011-12MEDIAGUIDE FLY HAWKS Transforming Lives Through Christ SHORTER UNIVERSITY HAWKS School Information 2011-12 Shorter University Men’s Basketball Media Guide Location ......................................................... Rome, Georgia Founded ........................................................................1873 Introduction ........................................................................3-7 Enrollment....................................................................2,900 Contents/Quick Facts .......................................................3 President ................................................Dr. Donald Dowless Shorter University ........................................................ 4-5 Director of Athletics ..........................................Bill Peterson President, Dr. Donald Dowless .........................................6 Athletic Department Phone ......................... (706) 233-7347 Director of Athletics, Bill Peterson ...................................7 Nickname ................................................................... Hawks Colors .....................................................Royal Blue & White Season Preview ................................................................. 8-11 Affiliation ..................................................... NAIA Division I* 2011-12 Outlook/Schedule .......................................... 8-9 Conference ..................................... Southern States Athletic Home Court ........................................Winthrop-King -
Week 7 • April 1, 2015
WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE LACROSSE ASSOCIATION Contacts: Chris Day (Association Director) 970-424-0486 • [email protected] Website: www.thewila.com Twitter: @WILA_SID ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Week 7 • April 1, 2015 2015 WILA MEN’S STANDINGS WILA Overall Institution W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA Streak Last 5 Colorado Mesa 3-0 1.000 57 24 4-2 .667 85 68 L1 4-1 Rockhurst 3-1 .750 61 47 6-1 .857 109 63 W1 4-1 Adams State 1-2 .333 43 41 1-7 .125 88 121 L6 0-5 CSU-Pueblo 0-4 .000 28 77 0-8 .000 61 150 L8 0-5 WILA PLAAAYERS OF THE WEEK UPCOMING WILA SCHEDULE/ (WEEK #6) RECENT RESULTS Offensive Tuesday, March 24th @ Saint Leo (Fla.) 16, Adams State 6 Jamil Modaffari • CSU-Pueblo Wednesday, March 25th #0, Jr., A, 5-8 @ Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 16, CSU-Pueblo 14 Pen Yan, N.Y./Pen Yan Academy [RV] Colorado Mesa 9, @ Shorter (Ga.) 7 Thursday, March 26th Modaffari led the ThunderWolves’ offensive attack @ [9] Tampa (Fla.) 15, Adams State 3 against Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) (L, 14-16) on Friday, March 27th Wednesday (Mar. 25), tallying program single-game @ [2] Limestone (S.C.) 24, [RV] Colorado Mesa, 10 records for points (6) and goals (4)... His four goals extended his Friday, April 3rd team-leading total to 15 for the season and was his third hat-trick in his ^-Rockhurst vs. Ohio Valley (W. Va.), 4 p.m. (CDT) last four games... He took six shots, all of which were on goal, during *-CSU-Pueblo at Colorado Mesa, 7 p.m. -
NB Lacrosse Player Exhibits
5/16/2018 Telegraph-Journal N.B. lacrosse player exhibits the ‘it’ factor for Tampa RON BARRY For The Telegraph-Journal May 16, 2018 Share this article Facebook Twitter Email Saint John’s Jake Mosher McGraw was named a first-team midfield all-star in the Sunshine State Conference after a strong season with the University of Tampa Spartans. Photo: University of Tampa Athletics SAINT JOHN • If Jake Mosher McGraw’s photo was pasted on a billboard, he’d surely be cradling a ball with a lacrosse stick in hand. The caption would be eloquent, yet lethal: Our Man Jake: Sniper Extraordinaire. Whether it’s box lacrosse in Maritime rinks or field lacrosse stateside, the Saint John native has, as they say in the vernacular of sports lingo, ‘a nose for the net’. https://www.telegraphjournal.com/telegraph-journal/story/100600316/?nopromo=1 1/3 5/16/2018 Telegraph-Journal Exhibit A: In seven games last season with the New Brunswick Mavericks of the East Coast Junior Lacrosse League, the six-foot, 195-pound athlete scored 33 goals and 15 assists en route to a first team all-star berth. Exhibit B: In 20 games with the University of Tampa Spartans this season, the midfield gunner notched 31 goals and 11 assists, a stats line that landed the 19-year-old a first-team all-star berth in the Sunshine State Conference. Exhibit C: His two-year totals for the NCAA Division II school read like this: 40 games, 60 goals, 17 assists and 77 points. It should be noted that he had a trio of four-point games, all against opponents ranked in the top 10. -
William Jewell Softball Program
WILLIAM JEWELL CARDINAL SOFTBALL 2016 CARDINALS 1 2 3 4 5 Aerin Creamer Maddi Cox Kelsey Morgan Ellie Ottensmeyer Shelby McGraw 5’7 • C • Sr. 5’10 • OF • Jr. 5’8 • IF • Jr. 5’6 • IF • Fr. 5’9 • P/UTL • Sr. West Lake, Calif. Lawson, Mo. Topeka, Kan. Ballwin, Mo. Pueblo, Colo. 6 8 9 10 11 Megan Barnes Nona Pauline Taylor Friesen Anna Biondo Madi Giles 5’6 • IF • Sr. 5’7 • P/UTL • Sr. 5’8 • P • So. 5’8 • P • Fr. 5’1 • OF • So. Miami, Okla. Kapolei, Haw. Winnepeg, Mannitoba Peculiar, Mo. Blue Springs, Mo. 13 14 15 16 20 Erika Carvan Morgan Olson Brooke Bernard Kaitlyn Boal Phoebe Dabbour 5’5 • IF • Fr. 5’10 • OF • Sr. 5’4 • IF • So. 5’11 • P/IF • Fr. 5’7 • IF • So. Peculiar, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Liberty , Mo. Wildwood, Mo. Simi Valley, Calif. 22 27 Macy Oswald Maddie Greenstreet Shelby Zahn 5’4 • C • Fr. 5’7 • P/OF • Fr. Junior Holden, Mo. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Pleasant Hill, Mo. # NAMENUMERICALPOSITION YEARROSTERHOMETOWN ROSTER BY CLASS 1 Aerin Cramer C SR West Lake, California 2 Maddie Cox OF JR Lawson, Missouri Seniors……………………………….5 3 Kelsey Morgan 3B JR Blue Springs, Missouri Creamer, Barnes, Pauline, Olson 4 Ellie Ottensmeyer INF FR Ballwin, Missouri McGraw Juniors………………………………..2 5 Shelby McGraw RHP/UTL SR Pueblo, Colorado Morgan, Cox 6 Megan Barnes INF SR Miami, Oklahoma Sophomore………………………….4 8 Nona Pauline RHP/OF SR Kapolei, Hawaii Friesen, Giles, Bernard, Dabbour 9 Taylor Friesen RHP SO Winnepeg, Manitoba, Can. Freshmen…………………………….6 Ottensmeyer, Biondo, Carvan, Boal 10 Anna Biondo RHP FR Peculiar, Missouri Oswald, Greenstreat 11 Madi Giles -
JSU Crowns New Royalty for 2016 NEWS Katie Cline Tration in Public Relations from Editor-In-Chief Pell City, Ala., and Ritchie Is a Veterans Junior from Oneonta, Ala
Jacksonville State University JSU Digital Commons Chanticleer Historical Newspapers 2016-11-03 Chanticleer | November 3, 2016 Jacksonville State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty Recommended Citation Jacksonville State University, "Chanticleer | November 3, 2016" (2016). Chanticleer. 1696. https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty/1696 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Historical Newspapers at JSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chanticleer by an authorized administrator of JSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. inSIDE Kappa Kappa Psi’s an- nual Haunted Mason fundraiser page 5 WEATHER: Partly Cloudy High 83, Low 55 Thursday, November 3, 2016 inTHE JSU crowns new royalty for 2016 NEWS Katie Cline tration in public relations from Editor-in-Chief Pell city, Ala., and Ritchie is a Veterans junior from Oneonta, Ala. ma- Day Cer- The Gamecocks celebrated joring in the same field. All emony Homecoming 2016 with a win Homecoming representatives over the Eastern Illinois Univer- were sponsored by an organi- JSU will hon- sity Panthers on Saturday, Oct. zation. Bruce was sponsored or America’s 29. But the game was just the by the Marching Southerners, veterans on finishing touch to ‘The Greatest where he has played saxophone Thursday, No- Show on Turf.’ for the past two seasons, and vember 10 from On Thursday, October 27, Ritchie was sponsored by the 10-11 a.m. with JSU crowned its newest Home- GO! Leaders. She was a 2016 a ceremony in coming King and Queen: Car- GO! Leader this summer and Pete Mathews son Bruce and Elsie Ritchie. -
1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2010 Gulf South Conference Champions 1 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2010 Gulf South Confere
BLAZER GAME DAY WEST ALABAMA - GAME 8 Saturday, October 31 • 12:00 p.m. vs. Valdosta, Ga. • Bazemore-Hyder Stadium VSU Media Relations • (229) 333-5903 • www.vstateblazers.com Football Contact: Matt Malone ([email protected]) VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS BEGIN FINAL PUSH FOR PLAYOFFS AGAINST LONG-TIME RIVAL UWA Head Coach David Dean has repeatedly referred to the second half of the 2015 as a “new season”, and one in (5-2, 2-2 GSC) which the Blazers must run the table in order to have hopes of a postseason appearance upon the conclusion of regular Sept. 5 at Albany State W, 21-13 season play. So far, the Blazers have responded in positive fashion with wins in each of their last two games. Valdosta State’s Sept. 12 ^vs. Winston-Salem State W, 31-3 last victory came against the Shorter Hawks on a Thursday night in Rome, Ga., where the Blazers outlasted the Sept. 26 CUMBERLAND W, 56-22 Hawks in a fourth quarter shootout that included three 80-plus yard touchdown carries. Devante James and B.J. Oct. 3 *NORTH ALABAMA L, 12-34 McCoy accounted for two of those carries, but Cedric O’Neal delivered the biggest blow to seal the win, a 91-yard Oct. 10 *at West Georgia L, 28-49 touchdown dash in the closing minutes that marked the fourth longest rush in Gulf South Conference history and the Oct. 17 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W, 34-7 second longest rush in Valdosta State history. The victory was deemed all the more critical after Monday’s release of the NCAA Division II Football Super Region Oct. -
Sandspur, Vol 109, No 14, February 14, 2003
University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 2-14-2003 Sandspur, Vol 109, No 14, February 14, 2003 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol 109, No 14, February 14, 2003" (2003). The Rollins Sandspur. 197. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/197 THE SANDSPUR |he_Oldes^College Newspaper in Florida February 14, 2003 visit us at www.thesandspur.org Rollins College • Winter Park, Florida Vol. 109, No. 14 entertainment Students Go NUTS! • Students gath ered on the soc cer field for an evening of games, crafts and music. by Daniel Tozzi A tribute to Jamaican sports editor singer Bob Marley Saturday, February featured information 8, saw the first ever Squirrels on the musician's life Gone Wild Block Party on and ideals as well as the Sandspur Field. a live band. The event had a car nival atmosphere with a page 7 variety of fun activities scat tered across the soccer field. sports Games such as target shoot ing, Frisbee, and baseball toss were crowd pleasers, but the favorites were laser tag and the Rollins Outdoors Club climbing wall. photo / MATT MOORE At 7:30 p.m., four GETTING SQUIRRELY: Carly Rothman and Jacqueline Peregrin go nuts at the block party bands took turns performing with balloon hats and wax hands. -
2018 GSC Softball Championship Florence, Alabama | May 3-6
2018 GSC Softball Championship Florence, Alabama | May 3-6 #1 North Alabama Lions (42-5, 29-3 GSC) Head Coach: Ashley Cozart No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. B-T Hometown (Previous School) 0 Laken Distefano P 5-9 FR R-R Florence, Alabama (Central HS) 1 Sharley Miller P 5-9 FR R-R Hayden, Alabama (Hayden HS) 3 Megan Garst P 5-6 SO R-R Columbiana, Alabama (Cornerstone Christian) 5 Cyndra Graves OF 5-0 SO R-R Athens, Alabama (Athens HS) 6 Alex Brown UT 5-4 JR R-R Pontotoc, Mississippi (Pontotoc HS) 7 Katie Parr IF 5-9 SR R-R Hayden, Alabama (Wallace-Hanceville CC) 8 Madison Daniel OF 5-10 SO L-R Florence, Alabama (Wilson HS) 9 Kara Brewer OF 5-6 SR L-L Lawrenceburg, Tennessee (Lawrence Co. HS) 11 Shelby Woodard 3B/C 6-0 JR R-R Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (Wilson Central HS) 12 Sydney Sanders UT 5-8 SO R-R Decatur, Alabama (West Morgan HS) 13 McKenna Ray UT 5-4 SO R-R New Market, Alabama (Bob Jones HS) 14 Marissa Hancock 1B/C 5-7 SR R-R Geraldine, Alabama (Snead State CC) 16 Lexie Norfleet OF 5-4 SR R-R Erin, Tennessee (Western Kentucky) 17 Bailey Nelson OF 5-4 SR L-R Florence, Alabama (Central HS) 18 Destiny Wright OF 5-4 JR L-R New Market, Alabama (Buckhorn HS) 19 Harley Stokes UT 5-8 FR R-R Demopolis, Alabama (Hale County HS) 20 Veronica Westfall P/UT 5-2 SO R-R Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Siegel HS) 21 Maleah Hargett OF 5-1 FR L-L Hayden, Alabama (Hayden HS) 22 Reagan Tittle SS 5-7 SR R-R Lynn, Alabama (Lynn HS) 24 Hannah Shollenberger UT 5-7 SO R-R Florence, Alabama (Florence HS) 25 Mackenzie Roberts C/UT 5-7 JR R-R Tuscumbia, Alabama (Deshler HS) 26 Katie Eakes 1B 5-6 SO L-L Mt.